Philip Comfort
Philip W. Comfort | |
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Born | 28 October 1950 |
Region | New Testament Studies |
School | New Testament, textual criticism |
Main interests | New testament manusctipts |
Philip Wesley Comfort' (born 28 October 1950) is a Professor, Writer, Editor and Expert on the Bible who specializes in textual criticism of the New Testament. He served as Professor of Greek and New Testament at Trinity Episcopal Seminary, visiting professor at Wheaton College, and senior Bible reference editor at Tyndale House Publishers.[1]
Education
Comfort studied English, Greek and New Testament literature at Ohio State University and the University of South Africa.[2] He completed his doctorate both under the guidance of a prominent textual critic, Jacobus H. Petzer, at the University of South Africa.[1]
Career
Comfort teaches classes at a number of colleges, including Wheaton College, Trinity Episcopal Seminary, Columbia International University, and Coastal Carolina University.[2] He is currently a senior editor of Bible reference at Tyndale and serves as editor of the New Testament for "New Living Translation". He has contributed to various publications and Tyndale collections, both as a writer and editor. Among his works are The New Greek-English Interlinear New Testament, The Origin of the Bible, The Tyndale Bible Dictionary, Essential Guide to Bible Versions, The Text of the Earliest New Testament Greek Manuscripts (with D. Barrett), and Who's Who in Christian History.[2]
Personal life
Comfort lives in Pawleys Island, South Carolina, United States, with his wife, Georgia. He has three sons, Jeremy, John, and Peter.
Works
Comfort has written a number of journal articles. In addition, they also has written books:
- Encountering the Manuscripts: An Introduction to New Testament Paleography and Textual Criticism.
- Holman Treasury of Key Bible Words in the Holman Reference Collection (co-author).
He also edited a number of books, including:
- Text of the Earliest New Testament Greek Manuscripts.
- Life Application Bible Commentary: 1 & 2 Corinthians.