William Varner
William C. Varner is an American biblical scholar. He is Professor of Biblical Studies & Greek at The Master's University.
Biography
Varner studied at Bob Jones University, Dropsie College, Biblical Theological Seminary, Gratz College, and Temple University.[1]
He and his wife, Helen, have two grown children and one with the Lord plus four beautiful grandchildren. He grew up in South Carolina in a non-Christian home and came to the Lord at the age of 17. He attended Bob Jones University and then graduated from the Biblical Theological Seminary in 1972. Will was a pastor in Pennsylvania for seven happy years, and during that time earned another Masters degree in NT and experienced his first trip to Israel – an experience that would leave an indelible mark on his ministry. He then served for 17 years with The Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry in New Jersey while earning a third masters degree in Jewish Studies at Dropsie College and then a doctorate at Temple University in Philadelphia.
In 1996, he came to The Master’s College, where he teaches Bible exposition courses and Greek Exegesis. He was also the Director of IBEX, the college’s overseas campus in Israel, for over twenty years, and has led 51 study trips to the land of Israel. Will pastored the Sojourners fellowship in Grace Community Church for twenty three years, and now teaches the Bereans Class at Grace Baptist Church. He has written twenty books, some for laymen and some for scholars. His most significant scholarly efforts have been the 450 page commentary on James published by Fontes Press and a new translation and introduction to the Apostolic Fathers published by T&T Clark.
In 2021, a Festschrift was published in his honor: Written for Our Instruction: Essays in Honor of William Varner.
Books
1.The Chariot of Israel: Exploits of the Prophet Elijah, 1984, 184 pp.
2. Jacob's Dozen: The Tribes of Israel in History and Prophecy, 1987, 120 pp.
3. How Jewish is Christianity?, Zondervan, 2003.
4. The Messiah: Revealed, Rejected, Received, AuthorHouse, 2004, 290 pp.
5. Ancient Jewish-Christian Dialogues: Athanasius and Zacchaeus, Simon and Theophilus, Timothy and Aquila Edwin Mellen Press, 2005.
6. The Way of the Didache: The First Christian Handbook, University Press of America, 2007.
7. A Discourse Analysis of the Letter of James, 2011, 2017.
8. Awake O Harp: Devotional Commentary on Psalms, 2012, 2017.
9. James: A Devotional Commentary, Kindle Publishing, 2017.
10. James: A Commentary on the Greek Text, Fontes Press, 2017.
11. Philippians: An Exegetical Commentary, Fontes Press, 2021.
12. To Preach or Not to Preach: Women’s Ministry Then and Now, Kindle Publishing, 2018.
13. Commentary on 2 Clement, Wipf and Stock, 2020
14. Passionate About the Passion Week, Fontes Press, 2020.
15. Anticipating the Advent, Fontes Press, 2020
16. Messiah’s Ministry, Fontes Press, 2021
17. Co-author of Big Greek Idea Commentary on James, Kregel 2022
18. The Legacy Standard Bible, Translator, 316 Publishers, 2022.
19. Handbook on Praying Scripture from the Legacy Standard Bible, 316 Publishers, 2023
20. The Preacher and the Song: Ecclesiastes and Sonmg of Songs, Fontes Press, 2023
21. The Apostolic Fathers: An Introduction and Translation, T&T Clark, 2023.
Contributed to six other books, two with Wipf and Stock, two with Brill, one with Kregel
Articles, Chapters, Videos
1 “Baptism in Various Theological Traditions,” Baptist Reformation Review, 1975.
2. Around one hundred articles in Israel My Glory, 1979-2003.
3. “The Magi and the Star,” Voice Magazine, 1991.
4. “The Influence of Cabala on Christian Hermeneutics,” The Master’s Seminary Journal, 1997.
5. “Do We Need Messianic Jewish Synagogues?” The Master’s Seminary Journal, 2003.
6. “The Didache’s Use of the Old and New Testaments,” The Master’s Seminary Journal, 2005.
7. “What the Teaching Can Teach Us,” Christianity Today, June, 2006.
8. “A Discourse Analysis of Matthew’s Nativity Narrative,” Tyndale Bulletin, 58.2 November, 2007.
9. “In the Wake of Trypho: Jewish-Christian Dialogues in the Third to Sixth Centuries,” Evangelical Quarterly, July, 2008.
10. “The Didache Apocalypse and Matthew 24,” Bibliotheca Sacra, July-September, 2008.
11. “Theme and Structure of James” in The Masters Seminary Journal , Spring, 2010.
12. “The Didache as a Christian Enchiridion” in Christian Origins in Greco-Roman Culture, Brill, 2012.
13. “On the Trail of Trypho: Two Jewish-Christian Dialogues from the Ancient Church,” in Christian Origins and Hellenistic Judaism, Brill, 2012.
14. “A Majority Text Reading in James 3:3” Journal of Graeco-Roman Christianity and Judaism
15. A couple dozen book reviews in various journals and periodicals (1996-2023).
16. Around a dozen additional articles in popular Christian magazines (1976-2012).
17. “From Baur to Bauer and Beyond: Early Jewish Christianity” (chapter in book, Wipf and Stock, 2014)
18. “Who is Resisting in James 5:6?” Chapter in Festschrift for David Black, 2018
19. “The Seed and Schaeffer” chapter in What Happened in the Garden?, Kregel, 2016.
20. “Does James Have a Theology?” Dialogismos, 2018.
21. Chapter on “Noah’s Sons” in Moody Handbook of Messianic Prophecy, 2019.
22. “Thinking Biblically About James,” Masters University, 2020 (videos)
23. “Philippians” in Daily Greek Devotional: 365 Devotions, Jared August, ed., 2023.
24. “Passion Week Devotionals,” Focus on the Family, April, 2023.
25. “Praying Scripture When It Hurts” Article, Focus on the Family, May 2023.
26. "Don't Lecture. Preach!" Article, Focus on the Family, July 2023.
27. “Can Papyri Help Us Understand Paul’s ‘Large Letters’ in Galatians?” in Paratextual Features of Early NT Manuscripts. Brill, 2023.
28. “Was James the First Pope?” Southern Baptist Journal of Theology, Fall 2023.
29. Introductory Chapter in AT Robertson’s Commentary on James, Fontes, 2023, forthcoming.
30. “Apostolic Fathers.” In Oxford Bibliographies. With Clayton N. Jefford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2023.
31. “Fragments of Papias” chapter in Apostolic Fathers book, Zondervan, 2023, forthcoming.
32. Chapter on Philo in Ancient Literature and the NT, 2024, forthcoming.
References
- ^ "William C. Varner". The Master's University. Retrieved 16 June 2022.