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Moffat, James

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Moffat, James (1870–1944)

Scottish theologian who translated the Bible into modern, colloquial English. He published his version of the New Testament in 1924 and the Old Testament 1924–25.

He was ordained in 1896 and was professor at Mansfield College, Oxford, 1911–15, at the college of the United Free Church of Scotland, Glasgow, 1914–27, and professor of church history at the United Theological Seminary, New York, 1927–39.

His other works include Introduction to the Literature of the New Testament (1911), Hebrews International Critical Commentary (1924), and Everyman's Life of Jesus (1924).



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