Robert A. Guelich is Professor of New Testament at Fuller
Theological Seminary. He holds the B.A. from Wheaton College, M.A.
from the University of Illinois, S.T.B. from Fuller Theological
Seminary, and the D.Theol. from the University of Hamburg. He has
also done postgraduate studies at the University of Aberdeen and
the University of Tübingen. His previous publications include The
Sermon on the Mount: A Critical-Historical Commentary; Matthew in
the New International Commentary; and as Editor; Unity and
Diversity in New Testament Theology: Festschrift for George
Ladd.
Craig A. Evans (PhD, Claremont; DHabil, Budapest) is the John
Bisagno Distinguished Professor of Christian Origins at Houston
Baptist University. Author and editor of more than ninety books and
hundreds of articles and reviews, Evans has lectured at major
universities worldwide and has regularly appeared on Dateline NBC,
CBC, CTV, Day of Discovery, and in many documentaries aired on BBC,
The Discovery Channel, History Channel, History Television, and
National Geographic Channel speaking on the historical Jesus, the
New Testament Gospels, archaeology, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the
Bible.
Bruce M. Metzger (1914 – 2007) was a biblical scholar, textual
critic, and a longtime professor at Princeton Theological Seminary.
Metzger is widely considered one of the most influential New
Testament scholars of the 20th century. He was a general
editor of the Word Biblical Commentary (1997 - 2007).
Glenn W. Barker (d. 1984) was a general editor of the Word Biblical
Commentary (1977 - 1984).
John D. W. Watts (1921 – 2013) was President of the Baptist
Theological Seminary, Ruschlikon, Switzerland, and served as
Professor of Old Testament at that institution, at Fuller
Theological Seminary, and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
in Louisville, Kentucky. His numerous publications include
commentaries on Isaiah (2 volumes), Amos, and Obadiah. He was
Old Testament editor of the Word Biblical Commentary (1977 -
2011).
James W. Watts is a professor and chair of the Department of
Religion at Syracuse University. His teaching and research
interests include biblical studies, especially the
Torah/Pentateuch, ritual theories, rhetorical analysis, and
comparative scriptures studies. He is a co-founder of the Iconic
Books Project. He had served as the associate Old Testament editor
of the Word Biblical Commentary (1997 - 2011).
Ralph P. Martin (1925-2013) was Distinguished Scholar in Residence
at Fuller Theological Seminary and a New Testament Editor for the
Word Biblical Commentary series. He earned the BA and MA from the
University of Manchester, England, and the PhD from King's College,
University of London. He was the author of numerous studies and
commentaries on the New Testament, including Worship in the Early
Church, the volume on Philippians in The Tyndale New Testament
Commentary series. He also wrote 2 Corinthians and James in the WBC
series.
Lynn Allan Losie is Associate Professor of New Testament at
Azusa Pacific University. A generalist in New Testament
studies, Dr. Losie teaches courses in the Gospels, the Acts of the
Apostles, and the Pauline Epistles, as well as in the background
areas of Greek, early Judaism, and the greater Hellenistic World.
He has published articles on the New Testament and had served as
the associate New Testament editor of the Word Biblical Commentary
(1997 - 2013). Ordained as a Baptist minister, he has also served
in pastoral ministry in Southern California and Oregon.
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