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William L. Holladay
William L. Holladay was an American twentieth century Old Testament scholar, working within mainstream academic study.
He is known for detailed work on Jeremiah, attending to the prophet’s words, historical setting, and the shape of the book’s long argument. His careful observation can help preachers avoid shallow readings, especially in texts of lament, judgment, and hope, while we continue to preach Jeremiah as covenant Scripture that prepares the way for the new covenant in Christ.
He remains valued for thoroughness and clarity across a demanding prophet.
Recommended titles include Jeremiah 1 to 20 in Word Biblical Commentary, Jeremiah 21 to 36 in Word Biblical Commentary, and Jeremiah 37 to 52 in Word Biblical Commentary.
Theological Perspective: Non-Evangelical/Critical
William L. Holladay
William L. Holladay was an American twentieth century Old Testament scholar, working within mainstream academic study.
He is known for detailed work on Jeremiah, attending to the prophet’s words, historical setting, and the shape of the book’s long argument. His careful observation can help preachers avoid shallow readings, especially in texts of lament, judgment, and hope, while we continue to preach Jeremiah as covenant Scripture that prepares the way for the new covenant in Christ.
He remains valued for thoroughness and clarity across a demanding prophet.
Recommended titles include Jeremiah 1 to 20 in Word Biblical Commentary, Jeremiah 21 to 36 in Word Biblical Commentary, and Jeremiah 37 to 52 in Word Biblical Commentary.
Theological Perspective: Non-Evangelical/Critical