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24-10-2008, 07:58 PM
Ladies & Gentlemen; Cordial Felicitations:
This Gentleman has accomplished a great deal of work in the study of Ancient Languages and Ancient History. He is Credentialed in his areas of expertise and his results are worthy of consideration.
As always: Caveat Emptor
The onus, burden, of 'Proof' is always upon the recipient. Vett the materiel, Source the materiel, Review the materiel with your Peers.
Don't pack your suitcase and run away to join the Cyrcus until you, yourself have performed: Due Diligence
I like this chap, yet as always, I am not in 100% agreement with his conclusions, thus leading to my own further Research.
Saddle Up!!
http://www.michaelsheiser.com/
Credentials:
Select Curriculum Vitae – Michael S. Heiser
Academic Degrees:
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Ph.D., Hebrew Bible and Ancient Semitic Languages
dissertation title – "The Divine Council in Second Temple Jewish Literature"
University of Wisconsin-Madison, M.A., Hebrew and Semitic Studies, 1998
University of Pennsylvania, M.A., Ancient History (Israel, Egypt), 1992
Graduate Courses of Relevance :
Languages Studied / Graduate Language Courses:
Elementary Biblical Hebrew
Intermediate Biblical Hebrew
Advanced Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew Exegesis: Ezekiel
Hebrew Exegesis: Isaiah
Epigraphic Hebrew
Biblical Aramaic
Imperial Aramaic
Elementary Egyptian Grammar
Intermediate Egyptian Grammar
Elementary Biblical Greek
Biblical Greek Syntax
Septuagintal Greek
Syriac Grammar
Ugaritic Grammar
Moabite
Phoenician
Akkadian (independent study)
Sumerian (independent study)
Archaeology and Ancient History:
Biblical Archaeology
Dead Sea Scrolls
Middle Bronze Age
Culture of Ancient Egypt
The Hyksos
Ancient Near Eastern Religion
Egyptian History
Biblical Studies and Theology:
Old Testament Introduction
Pentateuchal Criticism
Biblical Hermeneutics
Bibliology
Trinitarianism
Academic Honors:
Scholarship recipient: Wisconsin Society for Jewish Higher Learning (1995, 1996, 1998)
Selected to: The National Dean's List (1996)
Selected to: Who's Who Among America's College Teachers (1996)
Fellowship recipient: James L Weinstein Fellowship in Hebrew Studies (1995)
Scholarship recipient, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Ancient History (1992)
Publications:
Scholarly
"Deuteronomy 32:8 and the Sons of God," Bibliotheca Sacra (January-March 2001)
"The Mythological Provenance of Isaiah 14:12-15: A Reconsideration of the Ugaritic Material," Vetus Testamentum (Fall 2001)
"Moses as High Priest and Sorcerer? A Response to Graham Hancock's Egyptian Explanation for the Ark of the Covenant," Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin (1995-1996)
Review of A Short History of Ancient Egypt, by T.G.H. James, Johns Hopkins, 1998, for H-Net Book Reviews, http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/ (1998)
Non-Fiction, Academic (Lay Audience) :
"Moses' Radioactive Death Machine: Graham Hancock's Arguments from Silence," The Anomalist 6 (1998): 54-87
The Bible Code Myth
Islam and Armageddon
Unpublished Papers Read at Academic Conferences:
"The Divine Council in the Dead Sea Scrolls," Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Danvers, MA (1999)
“Gog of Magog, the 'chief prince': The Contribution of the Dead Sea Scrolls Toward an Identification,” Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Danvers, MA (1999)
"Mount Sinai in Arabia," Annual Meeting of the Near East Archaeological Society, Orlando, FL (1998)
"Jeremiah 3:16 and the Ark of the Covenant: A Survey of Interpretation" Annual Meeting of the Near East Archaeological Society, Philadelphia (1995)
Memberships in Professional / Scholarly Associations:
I am a member of: The Evangelical Theological Society, The Society of Biblical Literature, The Near East Archaeology Society
This Gentleman has accomplished a great deal of work in the study of Ancient Languages and Ancient History. He is Credentialed in his areas of expertise and his results are worthy of consideration.
As always: Caveat Emptor
The onus, burden, of 'Proof' is always upon the recipient. Vett the materiel, Source the materiel, Review the materiel with your Peers.
Don't pack your suitcase and run away to join the Cyrcus until you, yourself have performed: Due Diligence
I like this chap, yet as always, I am not in 100% agreement with his conclusions, thus leading to my own further Research.
Saddle Up!!
http://www.michaelsheiser.com/
Credentials:
Select Curriculum Vitae – Michael S. Heiser
Academic Degrees:
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Ph.D., Hebrew Bible and Ancient Semitic Languages
dissertation title – "The Divine Council in Second Temple Jewish Literature"
University of Wisconsin-Madison, M.A., Hebrew and Semitic Studies, 1998
University of Pennsylvania, M.A., Ancient History (Israel, Egypt), 1992
Graduate Courses of Relevance :
Languages Studied / Graduate Language Courses:
Elementary Biblical Hebrew
Intermediate Biblical Hebrew
Advanced Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew Exegesis: Ezekiel
Hebrew Exegesis: Isaiah
Epigraphic Hebrew
Biblical Aramaic
Imperial Aramaic
Elementary Egyptian Grammar
Intermediate Egyptian Grammar
Elementary Biblical Greek
Biblical Greek Syntax
Septuagintal Greek
Syriac Grammar
Ugaritic Grammar
Moabite
Phoenician
Akkadian (independent study)
Sumerian (independent study)
Archaeology and Ancient History:
Biblical Archaeology
Dead Sea Scrolls
Middle Bronze Age
Culture of Ancient Egypt
The Hyksos
Ancient Near Eastern Religion
Egyptian History
Biblical Studies and Theology:
Old Testament Introduction
Pentateuchal Criticism
Biblical Hermeneutics
Bibliology
Trinitarianism
Academic Honors:
Scholarship recipient: Wisconsin Society for Jewish Higher Learning (1995, 1996, 1998)
Selected to: The National Dean's List (1996)
Selected to: Who's Who Among America's College Teachers (1996)
Fellowship recipient: James L Weinstein Fellowship in Hebrew Studies (1995)
Scholarship recipient, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Ancient History (1992)
Publications:
Scholarly
"Deuteronomy 32:8 and the Sons of God," Bibliotheca Sacra (January-March 2001)
"The Mythological Provenance of Isaiah 14:12-15: A Reconsideration of the Ugaritic Material," Vetus Testamentum (Fall 2001)
"Moses as High Priest and Sorcerer? A Response to Graham Hancock's Egyptian Explanation for the Ark of the Covenant," Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin (1995-1996)
Review of A Short History of Ancient Egypt, by T.G.H. James, Johns Hopkins, 1998, for H-Net Book Reviews, http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/ (1998)
Non-Fiction, Academic (Lay Audience) :
"Moses' Radioactive Death Machine: Graham Hancock's Arguments from Silence," The Anomalist 6 (1998): 54-87
The Bible Code Myth
Islam and Armageddon
Unpublished Papers Read at Academic Conferences:
"The Divine Council in the Dead Sea Scrolls," Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Danvers, MA (1999)
“Gog of Magog, the 'chief prince': The Contribution of the Dead Sea Scrolls Toward an Identification,” Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Danvers, MA (1999)
"Mount Sinai in Arabia," Annual Meeting of the Near East Archaeological Society, Orlando, FL (1998)
"Jeremiah 3:16 and the Ark of the Covenant: A Survey of Interpretation" Annual Meeting of the Near East Archaeological Society, Philadelphia (1995)
Memberships in Professional / Scholarly Associations:
I am a member of: The Evangelical Theological Society, The Society of Biblical Literature, The Near East Archaeology Society