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Full Name
  
Tsumura Toshio

Alma mater
  
Brandeis University

Name
  
David Tsumura

Religion
  
Christian


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Born
  
February 4, 1944 (age 80) (
1944-02-04
)
Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan

Occupation
  
Dean of Faculty and professor of Old Testament professor of Japan Bible Seminary

Board member of
  
Chairman of the Tokyo Museum of Biblical Archaeology

Education
  
Hitotsubashi University, Asbury Theological Seminary

Discipline
  
Biblical studies, Japanese linguist

Institution
  
Harvard University, University of Michigan, University of Tsukuba, Japan Bible Seminary

Books
  
The First Book of Smauel, Creation and Destructi, The Earth and the Waters in

Sub discipline
  
Old Testament studies

David Toshio Tsumura (津村 俊夫, Tsumura Toshio, born February 4, 1944) is a linguist, Old Testament scholar, Dean of Faculty and professor of Old Testament professor of Japan Bible Seminary. His degrees are M.Div., M.A., Ph.D. He is a chairman of the Tokyo Museum of Biblical Archaeology, and editor of Exegetica: Studies in Biblical Exegesis and chairman of New Japanese Bible(新改訳)Publishing Association. Most notably responsible for the commentary on the The First Book of Samuel in the New International Commentary on the Old Testament series.

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He is well known as a Ugarit scholar.

History

He was born in Kobe in 1944. He graduated from Hitotsubashi University in 1966, where he had majored in Commerce. He went to America to study non theological subject. While studying ethics, he became interested in Old Testament study. He applied to Asbury Theological Seminary to study for an M.Div., graduating in 1969. He then applied to Brandeis University for a research master's degree in Mediterranean Studies, which he completed in 1971. Tsumura's doctorate, also in Mediterranean Studies, was also awarded by the same university in 1973, for his work on Ugarit.

After he graduated from Brandeis University in 1974, he came back to Japan. Then he became a professor of Japan Bible Seminary as a lecturer in Old Testament.

He became an Associate Professor of Semitic Linguistics of University of Tsukuba from 1975 to 1990. He taught Literature and Linguistics. He came back to Japan Bible Seminary in 1990.

He is known as a world-wide scholar. He served at Harvard University, Divinity School as a visiting scholar from 1973 to 1974. He also worked at University of Michigan as a visiting scholar in 1979.

He stayed at Tyndale House, Cambridge as a research fellow from 1986 to 1988 and at Harvard University, Department of Near Eastern Studies as a visiting scholar in 1994.

He has visited Hong Kong several times to teach Old Testament at the China Graduate School of Theology.

Books

  • The Earth and Waters in Genesis 1 and 2, Sheffield Academic Press (1989) (Journal for the Study of theOld Testament, Supplement Series 83)
  • Creation and Destruction: A Reappraisal of the Chaoskampf Theory in the Old Testament, Eisenbrauns (2005)
  • The First Book of Samuel, Eerdmans (2007) (NICOT)
  • References

    David Toshio Tsumura Wikipedia