C. John Collins

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(1988). Homonymous Verbs in Biblical Hebrew: an investigation of the role of comparative philology (Ph.D.). Liverpool, UK: University of Liverpool. OCLC   51673195.

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C. John Collins
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Collins at the 2013 meeting of the North-East ETS
Born
Clifford John Collins

1954 (age 6970)
NationalityAmerican
Academic background
Education Massachusetts Institute of Technology (BS, MS)
Faith Evangelical Lutheran Seminary (MDiv)
University of Liverpool (PhD)
Thesis Homonymous Verbs in Biblical Hebrew (1988)