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'''George Vernon Blankenbaker''' (born 1933)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://openlibrary.org/show-records/marc_university_of_toronto/uoft.marc:709524907:731|title=MARC Record from University of Toronto}}</ref> is an American Old Testament theologian and one of only three scholars who worked on both the original 1971 translation of the [[New American Standard Bible]] as well as the 1995 update.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lockman.org/nasb/nasbprin.php|title=The Lockman Foundation - NASB, Amplified, LBLA, and NBLH Bibles}}</ref> He is the author of ''The Language of Hosea 1-3''.<ref>{{cite book|author=Blankenbaker, George V|title=The Language of Hosea 1-3|publisher=Claremont Graduate School|year=1976}}</ref> During his career, he served as vice-president and academic dean of [[Westmont College]],<ref>{{cite book|title=Liberal arts colleges: thriving, surviving, or endangered?|author=Breneman, David W.|publisher=Brookings Institution|year=1994|isbn=0815710623}}</ref> where he currently serves as dean emeritus.<ref>{{cite web |
'''George Vernon Blankenbaker''' (born 1933)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://openlibrary.org/show-records/marc_university_of_toronto/uoft.marc:709524907:731|title=MARC Record from University of Toronto}}</ref> is an American Old Testament theologian and one of only three scholars who worked on both the original 1971 translation of the [[New American Standard Bible]] as well as the 1995 update.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lockman.org/nasb/nasbprin.php|title=The Lockman Foundation - NASB, Amplified, LBLA, and NBLH Bibles}}</ref> He is the author of ''The Language of Hosea 1-3''.<ref>{{cite book|author=Blankenbaker, George V|title=The Language of Hosea 1-3|publisher=Claremont Graduate School|year=1976}}</ref> During his career, he served as vice-president and academic dean of [[Westmont College]],<ref>{{cite book|title=Liberal arts colleges: thriving, surviving, or endangered?|author=Breneman, David W.|publisher=Brookings Institution|year=1994|isbn=0815710623}}</ref> where he currently serves as dean emeritus.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.westmont.edu/Academics/catalog/faculty.html |title=Westmont Faculty |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111219061458/http://www.westmont.edu:80/Academics/catalog/faculty.html |archivedate=2011-12-19 |df= }}</ref> |
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George Vernon Blankenbaker (born 1933)[1] is an American Old Testament theologian and one of only three scholars who worked on both the original 1971 translation of the New American Standard Bible as well as the 1995 update.[2] He is the author of The Language of Hosea 1-3.[3] During his career, he served as vice-president and academic dean of Westmont College,[4] where he currently serves as dean emeritus.[5]
References
- ^ "MARC Record from University of Toronto".
- ^ "The Lockman Foundation - NASB, Amplified, LBLA, and NBLH Bibles".
- ^ Blankenbaker, George V (1976). The Language of Hosea 1-3. Claremont Graduate School.
- ^ Breneman, David W. (1994). Liberal arts colleges: thriving, surviving, or endangered?. Brookings Institution. ISBN 0815710623.
- ^ "Westmont Faculty". Archived from the original on 2011-12-19.
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