
About
Dr. Eric Reymond serves as Senior Lector II in Biblical Hebrew at Yale Divinity School (YDS), Yale University. He previously taught at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His expertise spans biblical and postbiblical Hebrew literature, Dead Sea Scrolls studies, and Aramaic languages. Reymond has authored/co-authored seven books, including critical editions and commentaries on Ben Sira and Qumran Hebrew. His linguistic research focuses on Hebrew morphology, orthography, and poetic structures.
Education:
- B.A., Bennington College
- M.A., The University of Chicago
- Ph.D., The University of Chicago
Research Focus: Explores Hebrew literary idiom in Ben Sira manuscripts and Dead Sea Scrolls, with emphasis on textual criticism, philology, and poetic innovation. His work bridges religious studies, linguistics, and historical analysis.
Publishing Trends: Recent works focus on collaborative critical editions and pedagogical language resources, alongside commentary on ancient Jewish wisdom literature. His publications address both specialized academic audiences and language learners.
Awards: No explicit honors listed, though his prolific scholarly output indicates significant recognition in his field.
Advising/Grants: No specific advising roles or grants mentioned in the provided text. He has contributed to collaborative research projects through co-authored works.
Labs/Teams: Active in interdisciplinary biblical studies networks, collaborating with scholars like Frédérique Michèle Rey and Samuel L. Adams on major projects.
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