David Noel Freedman - Education

Education

Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD 1945-1948 Ph.D. Semitic Languages and Literature

Princeton Theological Seminary Princeton, NJ 1941-1944 Th.B. Hebrew Bible

University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 1938-1939 B.A. Modern European History

City College of New York New York, NY 1935-1938

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