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David Capell Simpson (22 May 1883 – 6 May 1955), known as D. C. Simpson, was a British
biblical scholar Biblical studies is the academic application of a set of diverse disciplines to the study of the Bible (the Old Testament and New Testament).''Introduction to Biblical Studies, Second Edition'' by Steve Moyise (Oct 27, 2004) pages 11–12 Fo ...
, academic and
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clergyman. He was
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at the
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from 1925 to 1950. Among his principal writings was ''Pentateuchal Criticism'' (Oxford University Press, 1914), which was written while he was tutor of Keble College, Oxford and examining chaplain to the Bishop of Southwell. In 1926 he edited ''The Psalmists : Essays on Their Religious Experience and Teaching, Their Social Background, and Their Place in the Development of Hebrew Psalmody'' (Oxford University Press), which contained essays by
Hugo Gressmann Hugo Gressmann (21 March 1877 – 6 April 1927) was a prominent Old Testament scholar in Protestant Germany and a friend and associate of the eminent scholar Hermann Gunkel. He was a member of the history of religions school. Early life He was born ...
,
H. Wheeler Robinson Henry Wheeler Robinson, known as H. Wheeler Robinson (7 February 1872 in Northampton, England – 12 May 1945 in Oxford, England) was a British theologian. Career H. Wheeler Robinson was educated at Regent's Park Baptist College, then still i ...
, T. H. Robinson,
Godfrey Rolles Driver Sir Godfrey Rolles Driver (20 August 1892 – 22 April 1975), known as G. R. Driver, was an English Orientalist noted for his studies of Semitic languages and Assyriology.J. A. Emerton, 'Driver, Sir Godfrey Rolles (1892–1975)'. In ''Oxfo ...
, and Aylward M. Blackman. He was president of the Society for Old Testament Study in 1927 and edited the proceedings of the Society's annual conference for the year: ''Old Testament essays : Papers read before the SOTS at its 18th meeting, at Keble College, Oxford, September 27th to 30th, 1927'' (London: Charles Griffin and Company, 1927). His articles in academic journals included "The Chief Recensions of the Book of Tobit", ''Journal of Theological Studies'', old series 14 (1913), pp. 516–30, "Messianic Prophecy and the Jewish Problem," ''Church Quarterly Review'' 88 (1919), pp. 109–22, and "The Hebrew Book of Proverbs and the Teaching of Amenophis", ''The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology'' 12 (1926), pp. 232–9. He is not to be confused with Cuthbert Aikman Simpson, also an Old Testament scholar, who was Regius Professor of Hebrew in the University of Oxford from 1954 to 1959.


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* 1883 births 1955 deaths Old Testament scholars 20th-century Church of England clergy Oriel and Laing Professors of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture Fellows of Oriel College, Oxford British biblical scholars Place of birth missing Anglican biblical scholars {{UK-academic-bio-stub