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Eynikel, Erik , Professor Dr.

Erik Eynikel is associated with one institution

Faculteit der Theologie (Faculty of Theology), Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Erasmusplein 1
Nijmegen
6525 HT
Netherlands
URL: http://www.ru.nl/theologie
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Position: Lecturer/Professor

Contact details
Tel: +31-24-3615604
Fax: +31-24-3611802
Email: E.Eynikel(AT)theo.ru.nl
URL: http://www.ru.nl/theologie/faculteit/wetenschappelijke/wetenschappelijke/achternaam_e/eynikel/

Mailing address
POB 9103
Nijmegen
6500 HD
Netherlands

Courses taught
Hebrew I, Hebrew II
Biblical Aramaic
BA: Introduction to the Old Testament, Old testament exegesis: Thora, Prophets, Writings.
MA: Old Testament Exegesis

The scholar teaches (T) and/or researches (R) in:

1. Bible and Related Literature: TR
Hebrew Bible: TR
Bible versions: R
Dead Sea Scrolls and Qumran studies: R
Modern interpretation: TR
2. History of the Jewish People: TR
Ancient Near East: TR
Second Temple period: TR
Archaeology: R
Historiography: TR
7. Languages: TR
Ancient Near Eastern Languages: TR
Hebrew: TR
Aramaic: TR

Publications

Lust, J., Eynikel, E. & Hauspie, K., Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint. Revised

The Reform of King Josiah & the Composition of the Deuteronomistic History, Leiden: E.J. Brill

Pathrapankal, J., & Eynikel, E. (eds.), The International Bible Commentary. An Ecumenical Commentary for the Twenty-First Cent. (Ind. Ed.), Bangalore

Eynikel, E., & Hauspie, K., “The Use of ‘Drakoon’ in the Septuagint”, in: B.A. Taylor, e.a., (eds.), Biblical Greek Language

“The Place and Functions of 1Sam 7,2-17 in the Corpus of 1Sam 1-7”, in: W. Dietrich (Ed.), David und Saul im Wiederstreit - Diachronie und Synchronie

“The Parable of Nathan (II Sam.12, 1-4) and the Theory of Semiosis”, in: S.L. McKenzie, e.a., (eds.), Rethinking the Foundations. (FS vSeters)

“The Relation between the Eli Narratives (1 Sam.1-4) and the Ark Narrative (1 Sam.1-6; 2 Sam.6:1-19)”, in: J.C. de Moor & e.a., (eds.), Past, Present,

Description

Erik Eynikel specialises in Old Testament exegeses and has published on the Septuagint, the Deuteronomistic Literature, Wisdom Literature and the Prophets. He is also an editor of the International Bible Commentary, a one volume Bible commentary published in four languages so far. He is lecturer for Old Testament Exegeses, Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic at the Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, Holland and Adjunct Professor in Residence for OldTestament at the University of Dallas, TX, USA.

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