George H. Guthrie

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Dr. George H. Guthrie is the Benjamin W. Perry Professor of Bible and chair of the School of Christian Studies at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. He is considered to be one of the premier authorities in the United States on the Book of Hebrews in the New Testament and could also be considered a specialist in Second Corinthians.[1]. He has authored numerous articles and seven books.

  • section on Hebrews for the Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary. This book was awarded the Evangelical Christian Publisher’s Association Gold Medallion for Reference Works and Commentaries.
  • The Structure of Hebrews: A Textlinguistic Analysis, (Supplements to Novum Testamentum, 73. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1994); republished by Baker Books in 1998.
  • Biblical Greek Exegesis (Co-author J. Scott Duvall, Zondervan).
  • NIV Application Commentary: Hebrews
  • Hebrews: NIV Application Commentary, Zondervan Publishing House (Dec. 1998).
  • The Holman Guide to Interpreting the Bible (Co-authored with David S. Dockery), Zondervan Publishing House (May 2004).

  • The New Living Translation
  • consultant to the Holman Christian Standard Bible, New Century Version and the English Standard Version.
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