Background
Feinberg was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and raised in an Orthodox Jewish community, graduating from the Hebrew Institute of Pittsburgh and the University of Pittsburgh in preparation to be a rabbi.
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THE PROPHECY OF EZEKIEL THE GLORY OF THE LORD A Commentary by Charles Lee Feinberg. 1984 Softcover 6 x 9 inches, 293 pages including Bibliography and Indexes. Moody Press
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Feinberg was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and raised in an Orthodox Jewish community, graduating from the Hebrew Institute of Pittsburgh and the University of Pittsburgh in preparation to be a rabbi.
He went on to earn his Master of Theology (1934) and Doctor of Theology (1935) from Dallas Theological Seminary, his Master of Arts (1943) from Southern Methodist University and his Doctor of Philosophy (1945) in Archaeology and Semitic languages from Johns Hopkins University.
He was an authority on the Jewish history, languages and customs of the Old Testament and biblical prophecies. Feinberg married Anne Priscilla Fraiman in 1935, and together they had three children (Paul, Lois and John). Feinberg joined the faculty of Dallas Theological Seminary as professor of Old Testament in 1934 and began radio broadcasting messages the following year.
During that time, he also served as pastor of a church from 1936 to 1940.
In 1948, Feinberg joined the faculty of what would later become Talbot Theological Seminary, and in 1952 became its first and longest-serving dean He also served as pastor at two Los Angeles churches until 1955.
In 1981, a Festschrift was published in his honor. Tradition and Testament: Essays in Honor of Charles Lee Feinberg included contributions from John F. Walvoord, Bruce K. Waltke, Walter C. Kaiser, Junior., and Gleason L. Archer.
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