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Marks, John H. (John Henry) (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Marks, John H. (John Henry)
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His A beginner's handbook to Biblical Hebrew, 1958.

The Pentateuch, c1983: CIP t.p. (John H. Marks)

His Visions of one world, c1985: CIP t.p. (John H. Marks) data sheet (b. 8/6/23)

Princeton weekly bulletin, May 4, 2009, WWW, viewed May 19, 2009 (John Marks, professor emeritus of Near Eastern studies at Princeton Univ., died at his home in Princeton on April 15 at age 85; a specialist in Near Eastern cultural and political history; member of faculty, 1954-1993; he taught homiletics at Princeton Theological Seminary for a year, but his plans changed dramatically when Princeton University invited him to teach ancient history in what was then the Oriental studies department; though initially ambivalent, he accepted the invitation and continued teaching there for nearly 40 years; his early course offerings at the University included Akkadian, biblical Hebrew and Ugaritic; he later gave up the ancient languages to concentrate on Syriac language and literature; he served only briefly as a pastor)

Princeton Theological Seminary. Directory 1981-82: p. 114 (John Henry Marks, PhD; Princeton University; visiting lecturer in preaching)

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