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Sidnie White Crawford

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Sidnie White Crawford
Born8 January 1960 Edit this on Wikidata
EducationDoctor of Theology, Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Theological Studies Edit this on Wikidata
Alma mater
Employer
Position heldprofessor emeritus (University of Nebraska–Lincoln, 2018–) Edit this on Wikidata

Sidnie White Crawford is professor emerita of Classics and Religious Studies at the University Of Nebraska-Lincoln. She specializes in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible. She also taught at St. Olaf College and Albright College. She has also been a visiting professor at Boston College.[1]

White Crawford is the board chair of the W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeology in Jerusalem.[2] She was awarded an honorary doctorate at the University of Uppsala in 2018.[1]

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Life

Education

White Crawford has a MTS from Harvard Divinity School (1984) and PhD from Harvard University from Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (1988). The supervisor of her dissertation was Frank Moore Cross.

Published works

Monographs

  • 2008 Rewriting Scripture in Second Temple Times. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.
  • 2000 The Temple Scroll and Related Texts. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press. Also in electronic format: Logos Bible Software.

Critical Editions

  • 1995 "4QDeuteronomya, c, d, f, g, i, n, o, p" Discoveries in the Judaean Desert XIV, pp. 7–8, 15–38, 45–60, 71–74, 117–136. Oxford at the Clarendon Press.
  • 1994 "4QReworked Pentateuch: 4Q364-367, with an appendix on 4Q365a" (with E. Tov), Discoveries in the Judaean Desert XIII, pp. 197–352. Oxford at the Clarendon Press.

Commentaries

  • 2013 "Esther (Greek)," in The CEB Study Bible with Apocrypha (Joel B. Green, General Editor), Nashville: Abingdon, 61AP-76AP.
  • 2012 "Esther," in The Women's Bible Commentary, Twentieth Anniversary Edition (revised and updated; eds. Carol A. Newsom, Sharon H. Ringe and Jacqueline E. Lapsley), Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 201–207.
  • 2010 "Judith," in New Interpreter's Bible One Volume Commentary (eds. David L. Petersen and Beverly R. Gaventa), Nashville: Abingdon, 547–554.
  • 2006 "Esther," "Additions to Esther," in The HarperCollins Study Bible (rev. ed.; ed. Harold Attridge). San Francisco, CA: HarperCollins.
  • 2003 "Esther," in Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible, Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 329–36.
  • "Esther," "Additions to Esther," "Judith," in New Interpreter's Study Bible. Nashville, TN: Abingdon.
  • 2001 "Jonah" in The HarperCollins Bible Commentary. Ed. by James L. May et al. New York: HarperCollins, pp. 656–659.
  • 1999 The Book of Esther. Introduction, Commentary, and Reflections. The New Interpreter's Bible; vol. III, pp. 853–941. Nashville, TN: Abingdon. The Additions to Esther: Introduction, Commentary and Reflections. The New Interpreter's Bible; vol. III, pp. 943–72. Nashville, TN: Abingdon.
  • 1998 & 1992 "Esther" in The Woman's Bible Commentary. 1st and 2nd revised edition; eds. Carol Newsom & Sharon Ringe; Louisville, KY: John Knox/Westminster.

Edited Volumes

  • 2007 Up to the Gates of Ekron (1 Samuel 17:52): Essays on the Archaeology and History of the Eastern Mediterranean in Honor of Seymour Gitin. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society (with Amnon Ben-Tor, J.P. Dessel, William G. Dever, Amihai Mazar, and Joseph Aviram).
  • 2003 The Book of Esther in Modern Research. London: T & T Clark (with Leonard J. Greenspoon).

References

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