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Reformed Audio Presents: George W. Knight III

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Two Offices and Two Orders of Elders:
A New Testament Study
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George W. Knight III is a theologian and professor of New Testament at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary; formerly, he was a professor at Knox Theological Seminary. He has authored several works, most notably The Pastoral Epistles and a short commentary of Timothy and Titus as included in the Baker Commentary on the Bible. He received his theological doctorate from Free University of Amsterdam in 1968.

Education: B.A. Davidson College, 1953; B.D. Westminster Theological Seminary, 1956; Th.M Westminster Theological Seminary, 1957; Th.D. Free University of Amsterdam, 1968.

Positions: Professor, Presbyterian Junior College, 1959-60; Professor, Frederick College, 1960-61; Pastor, Immanuel OPC, West Collingswood, NJ, 1961-65; Visiting Professor,Near Eastern School of Archaeology, 1963; Stated Supply, Covenant Church(RPCES), Naples, FL, 1965-70; Professor, Covenant Theological Seminary,1970-89; Administrator, Dean, Professor, Knox Theological Seminary, 1989-91;Professor, Knox Theological Seminary, 1989-93; Assistant Pastor CoralRidge Presbyterian Church (PCA), 1989-93. Teacher (Associate Pastor),Matthews OPC, 1994 - 2004; Teacher (Associate Pastor) Redeemer OPC, Charlotte, NC 2004 - present; GPTS Chairman of the Board, 2005 - present.

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