The Old Testament in Hebrews Exegesis, Method and Hermeneutics (1977)
Academic work
Discipline
Biblical studies
Sub-discipline
New Testament studies
Institutions
Aberdeen University
Notable works
The Epistle to the Hebrews
Paul Ellingworth (15 November 1931 – 25 November 2018)[1] was an Honorary Professor in New Testament at the School of Divinity, History & Philosophy of the University of Aberdeen and former translation consultant for the United Bible Societies. He wrote several books on biblical matters, notably on Hebrews. He lived in Aberdeen.[2]
Education
He studied as an undergraduate at Worcester College, Oxford; earning a Bachelor of Arts in 1953 and an MA in 1957. Moving to study further at Wesley House, Cambridge gaining another BA in 1956.[citation needed]
His doctoral thesis was The Old Testament in Hebrews Exegesis, Method and Hermeneutics which was completed in 1977 at Aberdeen University.[1] Hebrews became his clear area of expertise and he returned to it repeatedly in his writing and speaking.
Career
Ellingworth lectured in Benin at the École de Théologie, Porto-Novo from 1957-1961 after which in Cameroon at the Faculté de Théologie Protestante, Yaoundé for the period 1964-1967. He served as the Education Secretary to the Methodist Missionary Society based in London from 1967-1971. He specialised in translation work and during 1971 to 1975 was coordinator to the United Bible Societies, London. Based at his home in Aberdeen, United Kingdom he was from 1975 a translation consultant; also working as a technical editor 1972-1975.[citation needed]
He served as Associate Director at the Center for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World. He was an Honorary fellow University Edinburgh and additionally became Honorary lecturer University Aberdeen in 1983.[citation needed]
Works
Books
Ellingworth, Paul; Nida, Eugene A. (1975). Handbooks on 1-2 Thessalonians. United Bible Societies Helps for Translators series. Swindon: United Bible Societies. OCLC3059660.
Meurer, Siegfried, ed. (1991). The Apocrypha in Ecumenical Perspective: the place of the late writings of the Old Testament among the biblical writings and their significance in the eastern and western church traditions. UBS monograph series. Vol. 6. Translated by Ellingworth, Paul. Swindon, UK; New York: United Bible Societies. ISBN978-0-8267-0456-6. OCLC24471071.
Chapters
——— (2007). "From Martin Luther to the Revised English Version". In Noss, Philip A. (ed.). A History of Bible Translation. Rome: Edizioni de storia e letteratura. ISBN978-8-8849-8373-2.
——— (2007). "Translation techniques in modern Bible translation". In Noss, Philip A. (ed.). A History of Bible Translation. Rome: Edizioni de storia e letteratura. ISBN978-8-8849-8373-2.
General editor and contributor, The Good News Study Bible (Swindon 1997)
Translator for Religion Past and Present (Leiden) English version of Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart, 4th edition
n.b. possible contributions to Dictionary of Bible Translation (Rome & New York, forthcoming)
Journal articles
——— (1964). "Christianity and Politics in Dahomey, 1843-1867". The Journal of African History. 5 (2): 209–220. doi:10.1017/s0021853700004813.
——— (October 1974). "Which way are we going : a verb of movement, especially in 1 Thess 4:14b". Bible Translator. 25 (4): 426–431. doi:10.1177/026009437402500405.
Ellingworth was born in Barnsley, England on 15 November 1931 the son of William C. and Olive Ellingworth. He married Pauline Mary Coates on 23 May 1959 and they had three sons.[citation needed]