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J. Paul Tanner (born January 24, 1950) is the Academic Dean of the Arab Center for Biblical Studies and a research professor and writer in the field of Old Testament studies. He has taught at the International School of Theology-Asia (Philippines), East Asia School of Theology (Singapore), Singapore Bible College, and
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Educational background

Tanner graduated from Abilene High School in 1968, and then with a B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering from
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in 1972. Following three years of service in the U.S. Army (1973–1976), he enrolled at
Dallas Theological Seminary Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS) is an evangelical theology, theological seminary in Dallas, Texas. It is known for popularizing the theological system dispensationalism. DTS has campuses in Dallas, Houston, and Washington, D.C., as well as cont ...
in Dallas, TX, graduating with honors in 1981 with a Th.M. in Hebrew and Old Testament Studies. After teaching in the Philippines (1983–1985) and in California (1985-1986), he pursued further graduate studies at the
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, from which he earned a Ph.D. in Middle Eastern Studies with a concentration in Hebrew language and literature in 1990. During his doctoral studies, he received the
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Fellowship (FLAS Fellowship) awarded by the United States Dept. of Education. His doctoral dissertation ("Textual Patterning in Biblical Hebrew Narrative; A Case Study in Judges 6–8") explored the use of ancient Hebrew literary techniques and rhetorical criticism in the field of Old Testament narrative literature.


Research interests

Tanner is currently researching and writing on the
Book of Daniel The Book of Daniel is a 2nd-century BC biblical apocalypse with a 6th century BC setting. Ostensibly "an account of the activities and visions of Daniel, a noble Jew exiled at Babylon", it combines a prophecy of history with an eschatology (a ...
and has published articles regarding the seventy weeks prophecy of Daniel 9:24-27. His commentary on the book of Daniel for the Evangelical Commentary series (produced by Lexham Press and available on Logos Bible software) was published in the spring of 2020.Evangelical Exegetical Commentary,


Publications

1992 "The Gideon Narrative as the Focal Point of Judges," ''
Bibliotheca Sacra ''Bibliotheca Sacra'' (colloquially referred to as "BibSac") is a List of theological journals, theological journal published by Dallas Theological Seminary, first published in 1844 and the oldest theological journal in the United States. It was f ...
'' 149:595 (Apr-Jun 1992): 146–161. 1992 "Daniel's 'King of the North': Do We Owe Russia An Apology?" ''Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society'' 35:3 (Sept 1992): 315–28. 1996 "Rethinking Ezekiel's Invasion by Gog," '' Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society'' 39:1 (Mar 1996): 29–46. 1997 "The History of Interpretation of the Song of Songs," ''Bibliotheca Sacra'' 154:613 (Jan-Mar 1997): 23–46. 1997 "The Message of the Song of Songs," ''Bibliotheca Sacra'' 154:614 (Apr-Jun 1997): 142–161. 2000 "Decoding the 'Bible Code'," ''Bibliotheca Sacra'' 157:626 (Apr-Jun 2000): 141–159. 2001 "But If It Yields Thorns and Thistles: An Exposition of Hebrews 5:14―6:12, ''Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society'' 14:26 (Spring 2001): 19-42. 2002 “Ancient Babylon: From Gradual Demise to Archaeological Rediscovery,” ''Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin'' 47 (2002): 11–20. 2003 “The Literary Structure of the Book of Daniel," ''Bibliotheca Sacra'' 160:639 (July-Sept 2003): 269–82. 2005 "The New Covenant and Paul’s Quotations from Hosea in Romans 9:25-26," ''Bibliotheca Sacra'' 162 (Jan-Mar 2005): 95-110. 2005 "The 'Marriage Supper of the Lamb' in Rev 19:6-10; Implications for the Judgment Seat of Christ," '' Trinity Journal'' 26:1 (Spring 2005): 47–68. 2006 “For Whom Does Hebrews 10:26-31 Teach A ‘Punishment Worse Than Death’? ''Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society'' 19:37 (Autumn 2006): 57–77. 2009 “Is Daniel’s Seventy-Weeks Prophecy Messianic? Part 1.” ''Bibliotheca Sacra'' 166:662 (Apr-Jun 2009): 181–200. 2009 “Is Daniel’s Seventy-Weeks Prophecy Messianic? Part 2.” ''Bibliotheca Sacra'' 166:663 (Jul-Sep 2009): 319–35. 2010 "Paul Never Wrote an Autobiography, but Now We Have a Timeline." ''Bible Study Magazine'' 2:2 (Jan-Feb 2010): 30–31. 2010 "The Epistle to the Hebrews," in ''The Grace New Testament Commentary'', vol. 2, 1031–1098. Denton, TX: Grace Evangelical Society, 2010. 2011 "Interpreting the Song of Songs," in ''The Eerdmans Companion to the Bible'', ed. Gordon D. Fee and Robert L. Hubbard, Jr. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2011. 2012 "James's Quotation of Amos 9 to Settle the Jerusalem Council Debate in Acts 15." ''Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society'' 55:1 (March 2012): 65–85. 2013 "The Cost of Discipleship: Losing One's Life for Jesus' Sake." ''Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society'' 56:1 (March 2013): 43–61. 2014 “The 'Outer Darkness' in Matthew's Gospel; Shedding Light on an Ominous Warning." Paper delivered at the SW Regional Conference of the Evangelical Theological Society. March 8, 2014. 2015 “Old Testament Chronology and Its Implications for the Creation and Flood Accounts.” ''Bibliotheca Sacra'' 172 (Jan-Mar 2015): 24–44. 2015 “Calculating the Date of Creation and the Flood: A Young-Earth Creationist View.” ''Grace in Focus'' 30:1 (Jan-Mar 2015): 20–21. 2015 “Evangelical Views of the Creation Account in Genesis 1-2.” ''Grace in Focus'' 30:1 (Jan-Mar 2015): 22–23. 2016 "The Genealogies of Genesis 5 & 11: Reasons for Understanding These as Gapless Chronologies." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society. San Antonio, TX Nov 17,2016. 2017 "A Proposal for (Future) Apostate Jerusalem's Role in a Progressive Dispensational Eschatology; Another Look at Revelation 17-18." Paper presented at the SW Regional meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society. Fort Worth, TX, Mar 31, 2017. 2017 "The 'Outer Darkness' in Matthew's Gospel; Shedding Light on an Ominous Warning." ''Bibliotheca Sacra'' 174 (Oct-Dec 2017): 445-59. 2017 "Hebrews 6:4-6 and the Question of Christian Perseverance: A Case for Christian Rebellion Met by Temporal Judgment and Loss of Reward." In ''A Defense of Free Grace Theology with Respect to Saving Faith, Perseverance, and Assurance'', ed. Fred Chay (Grace Theology Press, 2017), 239-79. 2019 "Daniel 7:13-27; The Glorious Son of Man." In ''The Moody Dictionary of Messianic Prophecy'', ed. Michael Rydelnik and Edin Blum, 1127-38. Chicago Moody Press, 2019. 2019 "Christ in Daniel: Ramifications of a Closer Look at Daniel 9:26." Paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society. Nov 20, 2019. 2020 ''Daniel''. Evangelical Exegetical Commentary, eds. H. Wayne House and William D. Barrick. Bellingham, WA. Lexham Press, 2020. 2022 The Book of Revelation: The Return of Christ to Reign Victoriously, Independently published, Sep 17, 2022.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Tanner, J Paul 1950 births American biblical scholars Dallas Theological Seminary alumni Living people Old Testament scholars People from Fort Worth, Texas Texas Tech University alumni University of Texas at Austin alumni