Dorian G. Coover-Cox
Dr. Coover-Cox has been a part of DTS as a student, a teacher, and associate editor for Bibliotheca Sacra. Originally she came to the Seminary to become a better editor; she found, however, that what she enjoys most about editing is helping people learn. While still an editor, she has found her niche in the classroom as well, encouraging students as they learn Hebrew. She has special interest in the Book of Exodus and in literary analysis of narratives and poetry.
Dorian G. Coover-Cox’s Books
Dorian G. Coover-Cox’s Publication Articles
- “The Hardening of Pharaoh’s Heart in Its Literary and Cultural Contexts.” Bibliotheca Sacra (163). 2006. 292-311.
- Review of “From Exegesis to Exposition: a Practical Guide to Using Biblical Hebrew.” Bibliotheca Sacra (156). 1999. 374-375.
- Review of “Greek Grammar beyond the Basics: an Exegetical Syntax of the New Testament.” Bibliotheca Sacra (154). 1997. 118-120.
- Review of “The Dictionary of Classical Hebrew, V 1: Aleph.” Bibliotheca Sacra (153). 1996. 116-117.
Dorian G. Coover-Cox’s Contributions
Things Written in the Past
Dr. Dorian Coover-Cox, professor of Old Testament Studies, encourages believers to remember hope in the present…
How Is a Bible Translated?
In this episode, Dr. Darrell Bock interacts with a special panel of contributors to the recent…
Cultural Engagement: The NET Bible Panel
Dr. Darrell Bock, executive director for Cultural Engagement at the Hendricks Center, talks with contributors to…
Women in the Old Testament
In this episode, Drs. Darrell L. Bock, Brian Webster, Dorian G. Coover-Cox and Sandra Glahn discuss…