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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Baptist and later, Episcopalian minister. NT scholar. Graduated (1861) from Harvard University. After serving as a volunteer in the Civil War and being wounded in battle, taught New Testament at Newton Theological Institution, and later, at the Protestant Episcopal Divinity | Baptist and later, Episcopalian minister. NT scholar. Graduated (1861) from Harvard University. After serving as a volunteer in the Civil War and being wounded in battle, taught New Testament at Newton Theological Institution, and later, at the Protestant Episcopal Divinity Schoolin Philadelphia. | ||
==Works on Second Temple Judaism== | ==Works on Second Temple Judaism== | ||
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====Books==== | ====Books==== | ||
*[[Commentary on the Epistles to the Corinthians (1887 Gould), book]] | *[[Commentary on the Epistles to the Corinthians (1887 Gould), book]] | ||
*[[A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Gospel according to St. Mark (1896 Gould), book]] | *[[A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Gospel according to St. Mark (1896 Gould), book]] | ||
*[[The Biblical Theology of the New Testament (1900 Gould), book]] | *[[The Biblical Theology of the New Testament (1900 Gould), book]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:50, 18 May 2011
Ezra Palmer Gould (1841-1900) was an American scholar.
Biography
Baptist and later, Episcopalian minister. NT scholar. Graduated (1861) from Harvard University. After serving as a volunteer in the Civil War and being wounded in battle, taught New Testament at Newton Theological Institution, and later, at the Protestant Episcopal Divinity Schoolin Philadelphia.