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Jesse C. Long, Jr. holds the endowed Jesse C. Long, Jr. Chair of Biblical Text at Lake City University (LCU), serving as Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Archaeology in the Department of Bible. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in LCU and local churches. His research focuses on Hebrew narrative analysis and archaeological studies related to biblical texts.
Education includes a Ph.D., M.A., and M.Phil. from Drew University (Old Testament/Syro-Palestinian Archaeology), an M.Ed. from Georgia State University, and prior degrees from Alabama Christian School of Religion and Lipscomb University. He has presented papers at conferences such as American Schools of Oriental Research and Christian Scholars' Conference, focusing on topics like Khirbet Iskander excavations and biblical narrative interpretation.
Recent publications include contributions to The Transforming Word: One-Volume Commentary on the Bible and proceedings on Levantine archaeology. His work bridges scholarly research with practical preaching methodologies, emphasizing narrative criticism applications.
No awards are listed, though his academic service includes reviewing books for Restoration Quarterly. He directs archaeological fieldwork projects and mentors through his teaching roles, though specific grants or advising records are not detailed here.



