Albert Greenup

Albert William Greenup was Principal of London College of Divinity from 1899 to 1925. He was widely known as a scholar of Hebrew and other Biblical languages, and published widely on Hebrew religious texts.[1][2] He worked on the second edition of the Revised Version of the English Bible, published in 1910.[3]

He also acted as an examiner in theology at Cambridge, London in Hebrew, New Testament Greek, Syriac, and ecclesiastical history.[1]

He was appointed as Rector of Great Oakley in 1925 to 1931, and Professor of Biblical Languages at the Bible Churchmen's Missionary College, Bristol from 1932 to 1947.[1]

He married Evelyn Helen Heron on 3 September 1895 in Oxford.

He died near Basingstoke in 1952, aged 85.[1]

References

  1. Davies, G C B (1963). Men for the Ministry: the History of the London College of Divinity. London: Hodder and Stoughton. pp. 70–71.
  2. "Greenup, A. W. (Albert William), 1866-1952 | The Online Books Page". onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  3. Moulton, W. F.; Moulton, James Hope; Greenup, A. W.; Scrivener, Frederick Henry Ambrose (1910). The New Testament in the revised version of 1881, with fuller references. University Press. ISBN 0-8370-1985-0. OCLC 729498675.


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