Joseph
L.
Angel
Professor of Bible and Jewish History
Wilf campus - Furst Hall
Room#05
Joseph L. Angel is Professor of Bible and Jewish History at , where he has taught courses related to ancient Judaism and biblical studies since 2008. His research focuses on Jewish literature and history in the Greco-Roman world, with a special interest in the religious milieu and themes of the Dead Sea Scrolls. He has held research fellowships at the University of Göttingen, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and the University of Michigan. He is the author of a number of publications exploring topics related to ancient Judaism, including prayer, messianism, demonology and magic, the Second Temple of Jerusalem, and the Jewish context of nascent Christianity. His most recent book, The Songs of the Sage (4Q510-511) (Brill, 2022) provides a material reconstruction, critical edition, and commentary on two ancient Hebrew prayer manuscripts discovered at Qumran.
Wilf campus - Furst Hall
Room#05