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Andrew E. Steinmann
Andrew E. Steinmann is an American scholar of the late twentieth and early twenty first century, shaped by confessional Lutheran convictions and rigorous work in Hebrew and the Old Testament.
Known for clear, text driven teaching, he has written widely on Old Testament books and biblical chronology, bringing linguistic care to questions that can easily become speculative. His work serves pastors best when it keeps close to the passage, explains what is difficult with patience, and refuses to force confident answers where Scripture is restrained.
He remains valued for technical competence joined to readable exposition, with a steady concern for the church’s public teaching. Recommended titles include Genesis in the Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries, his commentary on Daniel, and his work on Old Testament language and chronology.
Theological Perspective: Lutheran
Andrew E. Steinmann
Andrew E. Steinmann is an American scholar of the late twentieth and early twenty first century, shaped by confessional Lutheran convictions and rigorous work in Hebrew and the Old Testament.
Known for clear, text driven teaching, he has written widely on Old Testament books and biblical chronology, bringing linguistic care to questions that can easily become speculative. His work serves pastors best when it keeps close to the passage, explains what is difficult with patience, and refuses to force confident answers where Scripture is restrained.
He remains valued for technical competence joined to readable exposition, with a steady concern for the church’s public teaching. Recommended titles include Genesis in the Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries, his commentary on Daniel, and his work on Old Testament language and chronology.
Theological Perspective: Lutheran