Julia Neuffer

Julia Neuffer, before her retirement, was an associate book editor at the Review and Herald Publishing Association in Washington, D.C. She is presently at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan, where she is assisting Dr. Lawrence T. Geraty in editing the Heshbon reports and other publications.

Articles by Julia Neuffer

The Jew and the Kingdom

June 1957

While working on the index for The Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commen­tary, I came to the comment on Jeremiah's warning of impending attacks upon the Philistines at Gaza, and on his allusion to the time…

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RESEARCH: "The Lord," "Jehovah"

December 1951

The July, 1950, installment of THE MINISTRY J. article by S. H. Horn (page 34) mentions a curious fact about one of the famous Dead Sea Scrolls: In the Commentary on Habakkuk the name of God familiar to us in the form Jehovah is written…

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THE LARGER OUTLOOK: Ancient Hebrew Scrolls Exhibited

January 1950

On October 22, 1949, amid a blaze of floodlights, the click of shutters, and the whir of movie cameras, visiting celebrities and their hosts of the Library of Congress opened a special loan exhibit of three of the much-publicized Dead…

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Biblical Archeology: Must We Rise Old Testament Chronology

October 1978

 

In late 1977 articles began to appear in the general press, as well as in scientific magazines, about a forthcoming book by Robert R. Newton, The Crime of Claudius Ptolemy (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977),…

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