Dr. James D. Price, Hebrew scholar extraordinaire, went to Heaven on Dec. 12 at age 100. His wife had gone on before. He was my Hebrew prof. at Temple Baptist Seminary in the fall of 1976, and I got to know him more after that. I went soul winning with him, asked for his advice on Greek and he asked for mine on Hebrew--both of us being asked to help in our areas of non-expertise, so we turned each other down!
Here is his obituary: Dr. James David Price III Obituary December 12, 2025 - Companion Funeral & Cremation Service. Here is his website: James D. Price
Now, KJVO advocates attack Dr. Price mercilessly about his textual criticism. But the truth is he was not expert in Greek. I've read some of his stuff on textual criticism, but I do not take it seriously; he simply did not have the training for that, especially for understanding Byzantine priority. On the other hand, his knowledge of Bible translation, especially from the Hebrew, was wonderful! On this thread I will be talking about that from his two books on the subject, not on his textual criticism. So please refrain from posting about his textual criticism or his position on the KJV.
Dr. Price was a good, godly man and a wonderful Hebrew scholar and professor, and he does not deserve the attacks on him by some KJVO advocates, including Ruckman and Riplinger. When your argument against someone's position becomes invective, you have lost the argument and some of your integrity!
Here is his obituary: Dr. James David Price III Obituary December 12, 2025 - Companion Funeral & Cremation Service. Here is his website: James D. Price
Now, KJVO advocates attack Dr. Price mercilessly about his textual criticism. But the truth is he was not expert in Greek. I've read some of his stuff on textual criticism, but I do not take it seriously; he simply did not have the training for that, especially for understanding Byzantine priority. On the other hand, his knowledge of Bible translation, especially from the Hebrew, was wonderful! On this thread I will be talking about that from his two books on the subject, not on his textual criticism. So please refrain from posting about his textual criticism or his position on the KJV.
Dr. Price was a good, godly man and a wonderful Hebrew scholar and professor, and he does not deserve the attacks on him by some KJVO advocates, including Ruckman and Riplinger. When your argument against someone's position becomes invective, you have lost the argument and some of your integrity!
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to be able to buy this back when it was published--it's very expensive! (Dr. Price did send me a first draft of the book, though.)