I want to recommend a recent book that brings honor to one of my teachers, Rabbi and Professor Samuel Greengus from Hebrew Union College鈥擩ewish Institute of Religion. It is called Windows to the Ancient World of the Hebrew Bible: Essays in Honor of Samuel Greengus (Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2014), and it is edited by Bill Arnold, Nancy Erickson and John Walton.
This festschrift has twenty-one contributors, all of which were doctoral students of Dr. Greengus and were invited to submit chapters (see below for the table of contents). The topics of the chapters are quite varied and attest to the breadth of Dr. Greengus鈥 interests and scholarship: he is equally at home in biblical texts as he is in rabbinic or Mesopotamian texts. He advised around fifty doctoral dissertations by students of various faith traditions over the course of five decades. In my own case, Dr. Greengus taught me an array of courses (on Sumerian, Akkadian, Hebrew Bible and ancient Near Eastern History) and served as second reader on my dissertation. In the photo below, I am standing proudly at my graduation (in spring 2006) with my doctoral committee鈥攆irst reader, Dr. Nili Fox (right), and second reader, Dr. Samuel Greengus (left).

My favorite feature of this volume is that each contributor included a personal remark about Dr. Greengus at the beginning of his/her essay. In my essay, I remarked: 鈥淚t is a great personal honor to offer this study as a tribute to my teacher, Professor Samuel Greengus. His indelible impact extends not only to my formation as a scholar (in the study of biblical and cuneiform texts and in the completion of my dissertation, Donkeys in the Biblical World) but also to the formation of my character as he consistently modeled extraordinary wisdom with humility in his pedagogy鈥 (p. 247).
. Here is the published description of the volume:
This honorary volume of scholarly essays celebrates Dr. Samuel Greengus, Julian Morgenstern Professor of Bible and Near Eastern Literature and Professor of Semitic Languages at Hebrew Union College鈥揓ewish Institute of Religion, esteemed teacher and mentor.
The contributions are varied in scope, including studies of biblical texts and the ancient Near East. Together, the essays demonstrate the rich and vast field that is the study of the Hebrew Bible and thus highlight the profound and broad influence that Samuel Greengus has had on multiple generations of students, now scholars in a field that he has helped shape. Windows to the Ancient World of the Hebrew Bible is sure to delight the reader and holds unique importance for students of the Hebrew Bible and ancient Near East. It presents innovative research and heralds fine scholarship, representative of an even finer scholar.
And here is the TABLE OF CONTENTS:
A Colleague鈥檚 Appreciation 鈥擭ili S. Fox
A Student鈥檚 Appreciation 鈥擱ichard S. Hess
Publications by Dr. Samuel Greengus
Law, Economy, Academia, and Divination in Bronze Age Canaan: The Value of the Cuneiform Tablets Discovered at Tel Hazor鈥擲tephen J. Andrews
The Holiness Redaction of the Flood Narrative (Gen 6:9鈥9:29) 鈥擝ill T. Arnold
Isaiah 47 and 54: An Investigation into a Case of Intertextuality鈥擝ryan E. Beyer
The Tenth Commandment and the Concept of 鈥淚nward Liability鈥濃擜urelian Botica
The Book of Giants and the Greek Gilgamesh鈥擩effrey L. Cooley
Donning the Right Garb: The Egyptian Ritual of 鈥淥pening the Mouth鈥 and the Biblical Regulations in Exodus 28鈥29鈥擭ancy L. Erickson
Mythologizing Exile: Life, Law, and Justice after the Flood鈥擜ngela Roskop Erisman
The Hebrew Syllable: Definition and Practical Application鈥擱ussell Fuller
Neither Slave Nor Free: Children Living on the Edge of a Social Status鈥擪ristine Henriksen Garroway
The Administration of Copper Tools at Umma in the Ur III Period鈥擟harles Halton
Rabbi Joshua Briskin鈥檚 Tav Y鈥檋oshua: Yalkut Derekh Ere岷, A Handbook for Busy Jews 鈥擱abbi Barton Lee
The Changing Face of Victory鈥擱. Russell Mack
窜锚谤耻, 鈥渢o Hate鈥 as a Metaphor for Covenant Instability鈥擜ndrew J. Riley
With Mace in Hand . . . and Praise in Throat: Comparisons and Contrasts in the Bookends of the Psalter鈥擳im Undheim
Do Deities Deceive?鈥擱onald A. Veenker
Toward an Ethic of Liberation for Bible Translation: A Work in Progress 鈥擲teven Voth
Demons in Mesopotamia and Israel: Exploring the Category of Non-Divine but Supernatural Entities鈥擩ohn H. Walton
The Literary Structure of Judges Revisited: Judges as a Ring Composition鈥擪enneth C. Way
The Perfect Verb and the Perfect Woman in Proverbs鈥擝rian L. Webster