George M. Schwab

George M. Schwab is an American Old Testament scholar of the contemporary era, serving within an evangelical Presbyterian context.

He has written and taught on narrative books that can be difficult to preach, especially Judges and Ruth, helping pastors read them as covenant history with moral weight and theological purpose. Schwab keeps a steady eye on the text’s repeated patterns, the tragedy of compromise, and the Lord’s preserving mercy in dark days.

He remains valued for combining scholarly competence with a clear pastoral instinct, so that exposition stays tethered to authorial intent rather than modern guesswork. Recommended titles include Right in Their Own Eyes, his contributions to the ESV Expository Commentary, and studies in Old Testament narrative.

Theological Perspective: Broadly Evangelical

George M. Schwab

George M. Schwab is an American Old Testament scholar of the contemporary era, serving within an evangelical Presbyterian context.

He has written and taught on narrative books that can be difficult to preach, especially Judges and Ruth, helping pastors read them as covenant history with moral weight and theological purpose. Schwab keeps a steady eye on the text’s repeated patterns, the tragedy of compromise, and the Lord’s preserving mercy in dark days.

He remains valued for combining scholarly competence with a clear pastoral instinct, so that exposition stays tethered to authorial intent rather than modern guesswork. Recommended titles include Right in Their Own Eyes, his contributions to the ESV Expository Commentary, and studies in Old Testament narrative.

Theological Perspective: Broadly Evangelical

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