Rolf Furuli

Rolf Johan Furuli

Furuli is a former lecturer in Semitic languages at the University of Oslo
Born (1942-12-19) 19 December 1942

Rolf Johan Furuli (born 19 December 1942) is a former lecturer[1] in Semitic languages at the University of Oslo until his retirement in 2011. He has translated a number of documents from Semitic languages and Sumerian into Norwegian.[2]

Furuli started his studies of New Babylonian chronology in 1984. He became a magister artium in 1995 and doctor artium in 2005. Based on his studies, Furuli has attempted to defend the religious views of Jehovah's Witnesses—of which Furuli is a member[3]—including their view that Jerusalem was destroyed by the Babylonians in 607 BC rather than the broadly recognised dating of its destruction in 587 BC.[4]

In a 2004 issue of Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, Lester L. Grabbe, professor of theology at the University of Hull, said of Furuli's study: "Once again we have an amateur who wants to rewrite scholarship. ... F. shows little evidence of having put his theories to the test with specialists in Mesopotamian astronomy and Persian history."[5]

In 2005, Furuli defended his doctoral thesis suggesting a new understanding of verbal system of Classical Hebrew. In a review of the thesis, professor Elisabeth R. Hayes of Wolfson College, Oxford, wrote: "While not all will agree with Furuli's conclusions regarding the status of the wayyiqtol as an imperfective form, his well-argued thesis contributes towards advancing methodology in Hebrew scholarship."[6]

Writings

He has written works about Bible translation and biblical issues.

See also

Sources

  1. Flemings, Hal (2008-05-07). ISBN 978-1-4343-2803-8 Examining Criticisms of the Bible Check |url= value (help). AuthorHouse. pp. 89–. ISBN 978-1-4343-2803-8. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
  2. Sverre Bøe, "The New World Bible Translation of Jehovah's Witnesses" (in Norwegian) Tidsskrift for Teologi of Kirke. Oslo, Norway, 2011, p. 170. Sverre Bøe is professor of theology at Fjellhaug International University College in Oslo.
  3. "Review of Rolf J. Furuli, The Role of Theology and Bias in Bible Translation". See also Teologisk Tidsskrift, Oslo, Norway 2, 2012, pp. 212–16
  4. Rolf Furuli. Assyrian, Babylonian, Egyptian, and Persian Chronology Compared with The Chronology of the Bible—Volume I Persian Chronology and the length of the Babylonian Exile of the Jews, Second edition 2012. Rolf Furuli. Assyrian, Babylonian, Egyptian, and Persian Chronology Compared with The Chronology of the Bible—Volume II Assyrian, Babylonian, and Egyptian Chronology. Second edition 2012.
  5. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 28 (5): 42–43. 2004. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. Hayes, Elizabeth R. "Review of 'A New Understanding of the Verbal System of Classical Hebrew: an Attempt to Distinguish Between Semantic and Pragmatic Factors'". The Free Library. Archived from the original on 16 March 2014. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  7. "Books Received". The Journal of the American Oriental Society. 1 October 2003. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
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