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David Noel Freedman
David Noel Freedman was an American twentieth century biblical scholar, working within a broadly critical academic tradition.
He contributed widely across Old Testament studies, including work in the Twelve and in textual matters. His technical scholarship can be useful for background and linguistic detail, though we will want to read with discernment and keep a clear confessional grip on the Bible’s unity and redemptive purpose.
He remains valued for learning and influence in modern biblical studies, even when we do not share his approach.
Recommended titles include Hosea in Word Biblical Commentary, Psalm 150 and the Psalter, and his studies on the Hebrew Bible and its text.
Theological Perspective: Non-Evangelical/Critical
David Noel Freedman
David Noel Freedman was an American twentieth century biblical scholar, working within a broadly critical academic tradition.
He contributed widely across Old Testament studies, including work in the Twelve and in textual matters. His technical scholarship can be useful for background and linguistic detail, though we will want to read with discernment and keep a clear confessional grip on the Bible’s unity and redemptive purpose.
He remains valued for learning and influence in modern biblical studies, even when we do not share his approach.
Recommended titles include Hosea in Word Biblical Commentary, Psalm 150 and the Psalter, and his studies on the Hebrew Bible and its text.
Theological Perspective: Non-Evangelical/Critical