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− | [[file:MillardCLind.jpg|frame|right|180px|Millard C. Lind]]
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− | Millard Lind, author of ''Ezekiel'', is a member of College Mennonite Church, Goshen, Indiana, and husband of writer Miriam Sieber Lind. Together they have reared seven children, one a foster son with disabilities, in whose continuing care they cooperate. Known as “Abba,” he is grandfather to sixteen grandchildren, one an Asiatic Indian from Mauritius, another a Xhosa from South Africa. He also has two great-grandchildren.
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− | Lind is professor emeritus of Old Testament at the Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary, where over a period of thirty years, he has taught the book of Ezekiel. He has served as a pastor, writer of adult Sunday school Bible studies, editor of a community-family magazine, participant in Bible conferences and teaching missions throughout the United States and Canada, Israel and Egypt, Britain and Europe. He has written books such as ''Yahweh is a Warrior'' (1980); ''Monotheism, Power, Justice'' (1990); and published articles in scholarly and church magazines.
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− | Lind received a ThD from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary (1965). He studied in Israel and Greece with Hebrew Union College (1965), American Schools of Oriental Research (1968-69), Ecumenical Institute at Tantur (1975-76), and co-led study groups to the Near East (1973, 1975, and 1982). Lind was an associate trustee of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 1981-83, and has had a continuing interest in Middle Eastern archaeology, especially as it relates to the Bible.
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