![]() ![]() He is editor of The Creation of Sacred Literature (University of California Press) The Poet and the Historian (Harvard Semitic Studies) The Future of Biblical Studies: The Hebrew Scriptures (Scholars Press) and LeDavid Maskil (Eisenbrauns). He is the author of The Exile and Biblical Narrative (Harvard Semitic Monographs) Who Wrote the Bible? (Simon and Schuster) The Disappearance of God (Little, Brown) The Hidden Face of God (HarperCollins) The Hidden Book in the Bible (HarperCollins) Commentary on the Torah (HarperCollins) The Bible with Sources Revealed (HarperCollins) The Bible Now (Oxford) and The Exodus (HarperCollins). He was an American Council of Learned Societies Fellow, was elected to membership in The Biblical Colloquium, and was president of the Biblical Colloquium West. He works in Akkadian, Aramaic, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Ugaritic, French, and German. at the Jewish Theological Seminary and B.A. at Harvard in Hebrew Bible and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations M.H.L. ![]() He is also Katzin Professor of Jewish Civilization Emeritus of the University of California, San Diego.ĭr. He participated in the City of David Project archaeological excavations of biblical Jerusalem. ![]() He was a Visiting Fellow at Cambridge and Oxford and a Senior Fellow at the American Schools of Oriental Research in Jerusalem, and Visiting Professor at the University of Haifa. ![]() Richard Elliott Friedman, is the Ann and Jay Davis Professor of Jewish Studies Emeritus. ![]()
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