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Professor Jeremy M. Hutton specializes in the social and linguistic contexts of the Hebrew Bible, focusing on the composition and editing of biblical texts. He has published articles in notable journals such as the Journal of Biblical Literature, Vetus Testamentum, Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft, and the Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages. Hutton's significant monograph explores the symbolism of the Jordan River in the Hebrew Bible and the Transjordanian Palimpsest, published by de Gruyter in 2009. His current research projects delve into various sub-fields related to the Hebrew Bible and Northwest Semitics, including the composition and reception history of the book of Samuel, translation antiquity, Palmyrene Aramaic epigraphy, and the roles of priests and Levites in Iron Age Israel. Hutton also applies cognitive linguistic approaches to Hebrew semantics. In addition to his research, he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in the Hebrew Bible and Northwest Semitic languages.
Department: Department of Computer Sciences