Gary N. Knoppers (full name Gerald Neil Knoppers) is the Head of the Department of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies at
Pennsylvania State University. He has written books and articles regarding a range of Old Testament and ancient Near Eastern topics. He is particularly renowned as the author of '''
I Chronicles 1 - 9''' (
Anchor Bible Volume 12) and '''
I Chronicles 10 - 29''' (
Anchor Bible Volume 12A), which together comprise a very significant treatment of the work of the Chronicler. In May 2005 the
Canadian Society of Biblical Studies/
Societe canadienne des Etudes bibliques granted the
R. B. Y. Scott Award to Knoppers for his two-volume
Anchor Bible commentary on
I Chronicles1.
Early Life and Education
Gary Knoppers parents: Ms. Barthie Maria Boon Knoppers and Rev. Nicolaas Bastiaan Knoppers. Gary's upbringing was in the Dutch Reformed tradition.
2
Gary Knoppers studied at
Calvin College from 1975 to 1979, where he majored in philosophy, obtaining a B.A. ''cum laude''. He then moved on to
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary where he studied Old Testament from 1979 to 1982, graduating M.Div.
Harvard University was next, and there Gary obtained an M.A. with distinction in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations. His Harvard studies were from 1982 to 1986.
3
Gary Knoppers obtained his Ph.D. at
Harvard University in 1988. His doctoral dissertation at Harvard was entitled "'What Share Have We in David?': The Division of the Kingdom in Kings and Chronicles".
4 Frank Moore Cross, Jr. directed his Ph.D.
==At
Penn State==
Before taking up responsibilities at
Penn State, Knoppers first taught at
Andover Newton Theological School for a term in Spring
1986.
Gary Knoppers is currently the Head of the Department of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies at
Pennsylvania State University. His concentrations are: Ancient Israelite and Near Eastern History; Ancient Historiography; Biblical Theology; The Books of Kings and Chronicles; Comparative Ancient Near Eastern Religions; Inner Biblical Exegesis; Northwest Semitic Epigraphy. He is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Religious Studies, and Jewish Studies.
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In 1987-88 he began his career at Penn State as Instructor in Religious Studies, and then was Assistant Professor in Religious Studies 1988-1994. From 1994 to 2002 he was Associate Professor of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Religious Studies and Jewish Studies.
Since 2002 he has been Professor in the Department of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies at
Pennsylvania State University.
Gary Knoppers currently (2007) serves on the following theological boards and committees:
★ Steering Committee, Chronicles-Ezra-Nehemiah Section,
Society of Biblical Literature
★ Steering Committee,
First Esdras Consultation of the
Society of Biblical Literature
★ Steering Committee,
Hebrew Bible, History and Archaeology Section,
Society of Biblical Literature
★ Steering Committee, Literature of the
Persian Period Group,
Society of Biblical Literature
★ Editorial Board, '''
Vetus Testamentum'''
★ Editorial Board, '''Internationaler Exegetischer Kommentar zum Alten Testament''' (IEKAT) / '''International Exegetical Commentary on the Old Testament''' (IECOT)
★ Board of Trustees,
W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research,
American Schools of Oriental Research,
Jerusalem
==The
Chronicler and
Chronicles as perceived by Knoppers==
'''
Main articles: Gary Knoppers: the Chronicler (a summary)'''
Books by Gary N. Knoppers (arranged chronologically)
★ '''The Reign of
Solomon and the Rise of
Jeroboam''' which is Vol. 1 of '''Two Nations under God: The
Deuteronomistic History of
Solomon and the
Dual Monarchies''' (
Harvard Semitic Monographs No. 52) (
Atlanta:
Scholars Press,
1993), 302 pages.
★ '''The Reign of
Jeroboam, the
Fall of Israel, and the Reign of
Josiah''' which is Vol. 2 of '''Two Nations under God: The
Deuteronomistic History of
Solomon and the
Dual Monarchies''' (Harvard Semitic Monographs No. 53) (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1994), 349 pages.
★ '''Reconsidering
Israel and
Judah: The
Deuteronomistic History in Recent Thought''' written by the team of
Gary N. Knoppers and
J. Gordon McConville Sources for Biblical and Theological Study, vol. 8 (
Winona Lake,
Indiana:
Eisenbrauns,
2000), 650 pages.
★ '''The Chronicler as Theologian: Festschrift,
Ralph W. Klein''' Edited by M. Patrick Graham,
Gary N. Knoppers and S. L. McKenzie,
JSOT Supplement No. 371 (
London:
T. & T. Clark Continuum, 2003), 288 pages.
★ '''
I Chronicles 1 - 9''' (
Anchor Bible Volume 12) (
New York:
Doubleday,
2003), 514 pages.
★ '''
I Chronicles 10 - 29'''(
Anchor Bible Volume 12A) (
New York:
Doubleday,
2004), 531 pages [the two Anchor volumes combine to a total of 1045 pages, the page nos. continue from the first vol. into the second vol].
Articles and shorter pieces by Gary N. Knoppers published in various periodicals etc arranged chronologically
★ "'What Share Have We in
David?': The Division of the Kingdom in Kings and Chronicles", Ph.D. dissertation,
Harvard University (1988).
★ "A Reunited Kingdom in
Chronicles?" '''Proceedings, Eastern
Great Lakes and
Midwest Biblical Societies''' 9 (
Buffalo:
Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society, 1989): pp. 74-88.
★ "
Rehoboam in
Chronicles: Villain or Victim?" '''
Journal of Biblical Literature''' Vol. 109 (
Decatur:
SBL, 1990), pages 423-440.
★ "Unfinished Business" '''The Reformed Journal''' 40 (
Holland, Michigan:
Reformed Church Press, pages 20-23.
★ "Reform and Regression: The
Chronicler's Presentation of Jehoshaphat" '''Biblica''' Vol. 72(
Rome:
Pontifical Biblical Institute, 1991), pages 500-524.
★ "'The God in His Temple': The
Phoenician Text from Pyrgi as a Funerary Inscription" '''
Journal of Near Eastern Studies''' Vol. 51 (
Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1992), pages 105-120.
★ "'There Was None Like Him': Incomparability in the
Books of Kings" '''
Catholic Biblical Quarterly''' Vol. 54 (
Washington DC:
Catholic Biblical Association of America, 1992), pages 411-431.
★ "'Battling against Yahweh':
Israel's War against
Judah in 2 Chr 13:2-20" '''Revue biblique''' Vol. 100 (
Jerusalem: Ecole Biblique et Archeologique Francaise, 1993), pages 511-532.
★ Articles on
Asher, the
Deuteronomist,
Dan,
Gad,
Israel,
Issachar,
Jehoshaphat,
Levi,
Naphtali,
Reuben,
Showbread, and
Zebulun compiled for the
Oxford Companion to the
Bible, Edited by
Bruce Metzger and M. Coogan (
New York:
Oxford University Press, 1993).
★ "Treaty, Tribute List, or Diplomatic Letter?: KTU 3.1 Re-examined" '''
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research''' 289 (
Boston:
ASOR, 1993), pages 81-94.
★ "Dissonance and Disaster in the
Legend of Kirta" '''
Journal of the American Oriental Society''' Vol. 114 (
Ann Arbor:
AOS,
1994), pages 572-582.
★ "Jehoshaphat's Judiciary and the Scroll of YHWH's Torah" '''
Journal of Biblical Literature''' Vol. 113 (
Decatur:
SBL,
1994), pages 59-80.
★ Review of Kim Strubind's ''Tradition als Interpretation in der Chronik: Konig Josaphat als Paradigma chronistischer Hermeneutik und theologie''; the review appeared in '''
Catholic Biblical Quarterly''' Vol. 55 (
Washington DC:
Catholic Biblical Association of America,1994), pages 780-782.
★ "Sex, Religion, and Politics: The
Deuteronomist on Intermarriage" '''Hebrew Annual Review''' 14 (
Columbus, Ohio:
Ohio State University, 1994), pages 121-141.
★ "
Aaron's Calf and
Jeroboam's Calves" in '''Fortunate the Eyes That See: Essays in Honor of
David Noel Freedman in Celebration of His Seventieth Birthday''' Edited by Astrid B. Beck, et al. (
Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 1995), pages 92-104.
★ "Images of David in Early
Judaism:
David as Repentant Sinner in
Chronicles" '''Biblica''' Vol. 76 (
Rome:
Pontifical Biblical Institute, 1995), pages 449-470.
★ "Prayer and Propaganda: The Dedication of
Solomon's Temple and the
Deuteronomist's Program" '''
Catholic Biblical Quarterly''' Vol. 57 (
Washington DC:
Catholic Biblical Association of America, 1995), pages 229-254; this was later reprinted in the volume '''Reconsidering
Israel and
Judah: Recent Studies on the
Deuteronomistic History''' [Editors: Gary N. Knoppers and J. Gordon McConville] ''Sources for Biblical and Theology Study No. 8'' (
Winona Lake,
Indiana:
Eisenbrauns, 2000) pages 370-396.
★ Review of A. Graeme Auld's book '''Kings without Privilege'''; the review appeared in '''Ashland Theological Journal''' 27 (
Ashland, Ohio:
Ashland Theological Seminary, 1995), pages 118-121.
★ "Ancient Near Eastern Royal Grants and the Davidic Covenant: A Parallel?" '''
Journal of the American Oriental Society''' Vol. 116 (
Ann Arbor,
Michigan:
American Oriental Society,
1996), pp. 670-697.
★ "The
Deuteronomist and the Deuteronomic Law of the King: A Re-examination of a Relationship" '''
Zeitschrift fur die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft''' (commonly known as ZATW) Band (vol.)108 (
Berlin:
Walter de Gruyter 1996), pages 329-346.
★ "'Yhwh Is Not with
Israel': Alliances as a Topos in Chronicles" '''
Catholic Biblical Quarterly''' Vol. 58 (
Washington DC:
Catholic Biblical Assoc of America,
1996), pages 601-626.
★ "History and Historiography: The Royal Reforms" appeared in the book '''The
Chronicler as Historian''', Edited M. Patrick Graham, Gary N. Knoppers and S. L. McKenzie [JSOT Supplement No. 238] (
Sheffield:
JSOT Press,
1997), pages 178-203';' this was reprinted in the volume'''Israel's Past in Recent Research''' Edited by V. Philips Long [Sources for Biblical and Theological Study No. 7] (
Winona Lake,
Indiana:
Eisenbrauns, 1999), pages 557-578.
★ "The Vanishing
Solomon: The Disappearance of the United Monarchy from Recent Histories of Ancient
Israel" '''
Journal of Biblical Literature''' Vol. 116 (
Decatur, Georgia:
SBL,
1997), pages 19-44.
★ "
Solomon's Fall and
Deuteronomy" which appeared in the volume '''The Age of
Solomon: Scholarship at the Turn of the Millenium''' (Studies in the History of the Ancient Near East [SHANE] No. 11), Edited by Lowell K. Handy (
Leiden:
Brill Publishers,
1997), pages 392-410.
★
David's Relation to
Moses: The Context, Content, and Conditions of the Davidic Promises" which appeared in the book '''King and Messiah in
Israel and the Ancient Near East: Papers from the Oxford Old Testament Seminar''', Editor J. Day,
JSOT Supplement No. 270 (
Sheffield:
JSOT Press,
1998, pages 91-118.
★ "''Hierodules'', Priests, or Janitors? The
Levites in
Chronicles and the History of the Israelite Priesthood" '''Journal of Biblical Literature''' Vol. 118 (
Decatur:
SBL,
1999), pages 49-72.
★ "The History of the Monarchy: Developments and Detours" which appeared in the volume '''The Face of
Old Testament Studies''', Edited by D. W. Baker and B. T. Arnold (
Grand Rapids:
Baker,
1999), pages 207-235.
★ "
Jerusalem at War in
Chronicles" which was published in the larger volume '''Zion, City of Our God''', Edited by R. S. Hess and G. J. Wenham (
Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans,
1999), pages 57-76.
★ Book Review of Josette Elayi and Jean Sapin's volume '''Beyond the River: New Perspectives on Transeuphratene'''; the review appeared in '''
Journal of Biblical Literature Vol. 118 (
Decatur:
SBL, 1999), pages 712-714.
★ "Treasures Won and Lost: Royal (Mis)appropriations in
Kings and
Chronicles" in the volume '''The
Chronicler as Author: Studies in Text and Texture''' Edited by M. Patrick Graham and S. L. McKenzie,
JSOTSupplement No. 263 (
Sheffield:
Sheffield Academic Press, 1999), pages 181-208.
★ "'Great among His Brothers,' But Who Is He? Heterogeneity in the Composition of
Judah" '''Journal of Hebrew Scriptures''' 3, 4 (Online: http://www.purl.org/jhs , 2000).
★ "The Preferential Status of the Eldest Son Revoked?" appeared in the book '''Rethinking the Foundations: Historiography in the Ancient World and in the
Bible, Essays in Honour of John Van Seters''', Editor/writers Steven Linn McKenzie and Thomas Romer, 'Behiefte zur Zeitschrift fur die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft' (known as BZAW) Supplement 294 (
Berlin:
Walter de Gruyter, pages 115-126.
★ "Sources, Revisions, and Editions: The Lists of
Jerusalem's Residents in
MT and
LXX Nehemiah 11 and
1 Chronicles 9", '''Textus''' Vol. 20 (Jerusalem:
Hebrew University Bible Project,
2000), pages 141-168.
★ "An Achaemenid Imperial Authorization of
Torah in Yehud?" which appeared in '''
Persia and
Torah: The Theory of Imperial Authorization of the
Pentateuch''', Edited by J. W. Watts,
Society of Biblical Literature Symposium Series (Atlanta:
SBL Press,
2001), pages 115-134.
★ "The Davidic Geneology: Some Contextual Considerations from the Ancient
Mediterranean World", '''Transeuphratene''' No. 22 (
Paris:Gabalda, 2001), pages 35-50.
★ "Intermarriage, Social Complexity, and Ethnic Diversity in the Genealogy of
Judah", '''
Journal of Biblical Literature''' Vol. 120(
Decatur:
SBL,
2001), pages 15-30.
★ "Rethinking the Relationship between
Deuteronomy and the
Deuteronomistic History: The Case of
Kings", '''
Catholic Biblical Quarterly''' Vol. 63 (
Washington DC:]]:
Catholic Biblical Association of America, 2001), pages 393-415.
★ "The Relationship of the Priestly Genealogies to the History of the High Priesthood in
Jerusalem" which appeared in the book '''
Judah and the Judeans in the
Neo-Babylonian Period''', Edited by Oded Lipschits and Joseph Blenkinsopp (
Winona Lake,
Indiana:
Eisenbrauns, 2003).
Footnotes/References
1. For more details on the
R. B. Y. Scott Award see: http://www.ccsr.ca/csbs/ScottAward.html
2. Knoppers, Gary N. '''
I Chronicles 1 - 9''',
Anchor Bible Volume 12 (
New York:
Doubleday, 2003, p. xii.
3. Gerald Neil Knoppers Curriculum Vitae: http://jbe.la.psu.edu/cams/knoppersVITA.htm
4. Knoppers, Gary N. '''
I Chronicles 1 - 9''',
Anchor Bible Volume 12 (
New York:
Doubleday, 2003), p. 188.
See these Wikipedia articles
★
★
Anchor Bible
★ The
Chronicler
★
Books of Chronicles
★
David Noel Freedman
★
Sara Japhet
★
Pennsylvania State University
★
Martin Noth
★
H. G. M. Williamson
External links
Gerald Neil Knoppers Curriculum Vitae: http://jbe.la.psu.edu/cams/knoppersVITA.htm
R. B. Y. Scott Award: http://www.ccsr.ca/csbs/ScottAward.html