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Occupation
  
Author, professor

Name
  
Andrew Steinmann


Role
  
Author

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Born
  
May 26, 1954 (age 69) (
1954-05-26
)
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.

Books
  
From Abraham to Paul: A Bi, Intermediate Biblical Hebrew, The Oracles of God: The, Prepare the Way of the Lord, Daniel

Alma mater
  
University of Michigan

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Andrew Steinmann is Distinguished Professor of Theology and Hebrew at Concordia University Chicago. He has authored a dozen books and numerous articles relating to Old Testament/Hebrew Bible, Biblical Hebrew, and Biblical Aramaic. His publications include books on the Old Testament canon, biblical chronology, Hebrew and Aramaic grammar, and commentaries on several Old Testament books.

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Biography

Steinmann attended the University of Cincinnati, graduating with a B. S. in Chemical Engineering. He pursued studies to enter the ministry of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, receiving a M. Div. from Concordia Theological Seminary in Ft. Wayne, IN. Subsequently he served as Associate Pastor of St. John Lutheran Church, Fraser, MI, and later assistant professor at Concordia University in Ann Arbor, MI. During this time he received a PhD in Near Eastern Studies at the University of Michigan. Steinmann was translation coordinator for the God’s Word Translation of the Bible. He also served as staff pastor at Lutheran Home in Westlake, OH before he accepted his present position at Concordia University Chicago.

Steinmann serves as a regular guest on the radio programs “Issues, Etc.” on KSIV in St. Louis and “The Bible Study” on KFUO in St. Louis, and has also been a guest on "Our World, His View" on WLQV-FM in Detroit and "Studio A" on KFUO in St. Louis.

Major publications

In The Oracles of God: The Old Testament Canon Steinmann reviewed the evidence for the history of the compilation and organization of the Hebrew Bible. Among his major conclusions were that the canon existed as a collection from before the time of Christ, that it was originally considered to be a collection of authoritative and divinely inspired books kept in the temple in Jerusalem, and that the later Jewish and Christian organizations of the canon were developments from a more simple two-part organization of Law (Pentateuch) and Prophets.

Steinmann has also published several works relating to chronology of the Bible, especially From Abraham to Paul: A Biblical Chronology. He has challenged the consensus on the date of the death of Herod the Great, arguing that Herod died in 1 BC (Steinmann, Andrew. "When Did Herod the Great Reign?", Novum Testamentum, Volume 51, Number 1, 2009, pp. 1–29). With Rodger Young he has also argued that the source of the information on the Parian Chronicle was most likely the city records of Athens

References

Andrew Steinmann Wikipedia