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Elmer A. Martens, author of ''Jeremiah'', is Professor Emeritus of Old Testament and President Emeritus of Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary, Fresno, California (now Fresno Pacific Biblical Seminary). He has taught in seminaries and colleges in Japan, India, Korea, Russia, Kenya, Brazil, Congo, Canada, and in the United States at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (Chicago), the Southern Baptist Seminary (Louisville) and Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena).  
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Elmer A. Martens, author of ''Jeremiah'', was Professor Emeritus of Old Testament and President Emeritus of Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary, Fresno, California (now Fresno Pacific Biblical Seminary). He taught in seminaries and colleges in Japan, India, Korea, Russia, Kenya, Brazil, Congo, Canada, and in the United States at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (Chicago), the Southern Baptist Seminary (Louisville), and Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena).  
  
Martens wrote ''God's Design: A Focus on Old Testament Theology" (3d ed. 1997) published in the U.S. (Baker) and Great Britain (InterVarsity). He is editor (with Gerhard Hasel and Ben C. Ollenburger) of ''The Flowering of Old Testament Theology'' (Eisenbrauns, 1992), and recipient of an honorary volume edited by Jon Isaak, ''The Old Testament in the Life of God's People'' (Eisenbrauns, 2009). He served on the translation team of the New American Standard Bible and assisted with the New King James Version.
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Martens wrote ''God's Design: A Focus on Old Testament Theology'' (4th ed. 2015) published in the U.S. (Wipf & Stock) and Great Britain (InterVarsity). He was editor (with Gerhard Hasel and Ben C. Ollenburger) of ''The Flowering of Old Testament Theology'' (Eisenbrauns, 1992), and recipient of an honorary volume edited by Jon Isaak, ''The Old Testament in the Life of God's People'' (Eisenbrauns, 2009). He served on the translation team of the New American Standard Bible and assisted with the New King James Version.
  
Martens holds a doctorate in Old Testament from the Claremont Graduate School, where he completed a thesis on “Motivations for the Promise of Israel's Restoration to the Land in Jeremiah and Ezekiel.” He has a BA degree from the University of Saskatchewan, and a BEd from the University of Manitoba. He is a graduate of the Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary in Fresno, California, and a member of the North Fresno Mennonite Brethren congregation.
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Martens held a doctorate in Old Testament from the Claremont Graduate School, where he completed a thesis on “Motivations for the Promise of Israel's Restoration to the Land in Jeremiah and Ezekiel.” He earned a BA degree from the University of Saskatchewan, and a BEd from the University of Manitoba. He was a graduate of the Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary in Fresno, California, and a member of the North Fresno Mennonite Brethren congregation.
  
Martens is a Bible teacher with a concern for the spiritual well-being of the church at large. His eight years of pastoral experience have given him a love for God's people and a desire to see believers maturing in Christ in order to carry forward God's mission. His invitations to the church and conventions for a Bible-teaching ministry are not limited to his own denomination. He is married to Phyllis Hiebert Martens, herself a writer. They have four children.
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Martens was a Bible teacher with a concern for the spiritual well-being of the church at large. His eight years of pastoral experience gave him a love for God's people and a desire to see believers maturing in Christ in order to carry forward God's mission. He was married to Phyllis Hiebert Martens, herself a writer, and together they had four children. He passed away in September 2016.

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Elmer A. Martens

Elmer A. Martens, author of Jeremiah, was Professor Emeritus of Old Testament and President Emeritus of Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary, Fresno, California (now Fresno Pacific Biblical Seminary). He taught in seminaries and colleges in Japan, India, Korea, Russia, Kenya, Brazil, Congo, Canada, and in the United States at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (Chicago), the Southern Baptist Seminary (Louisville), and Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena).

Martens wrote God's Design: A Focus on Old Testament Theology (4th ed. 2015) published in the U.S. (Wipf & Stock) and Great Britain (InterVarsity). He was editor (with Gerhard Hasel and Ben C. Ollenburger) of The Flowering of Old Testament Theology (Eisenbrauns, 1992), and recipient of an honorary volume edited by Jon Isaak, The Old Testament in the Life of God's People (Eisenbrauns, 2009). He served on the translation team of the New American Standard Bible and assisted with the New King James Version.

Martens held a doctorate in Old Testament from the Claremont Graduate School, where he completed a thesis on “Motivations for the Promise of Israel's Restoration to the Land in Jeremiah and Ezekiel.” He earned a BA degree from the University of Saskatchewan, and a BEd from the University of Manitoba. He was a graduate of the Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary in Fresno, California, and a member of the North Fresno Mennonite Brethren congregation.

Martens was a Bible teacher with a concern for the spiritual well-being of the church at large. His eight years of pastoral experience gave him a love for God's people and a desire to see believers maturing in Christ in order to carry forward God's mission. He was married to Phyllis Hiebert Martens, herself a writer, and together they had four children. He passed away in September 2016.