Ezra Abbot

American scholar and editor

Ezra Abbot - Thinkers & Philosophers born April 28th, 1819
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A prominent scholar and academic, this individual contributed significantly to the field of biblical studies. Served as an editor of the American Standard Version of the Bible, which aimed to provide a more accurate translation for English-speaking readers. Held the position of librarian at Harvard Divinity School, furthering academic resources in religious studies. Published various critical essays and works on biblical interpretation that informed contemporary understanding of scripture.

Edited the American Standard Version of the Bible

Librarian at Harvard Divinity School

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