Background
Ludlow was born in Spanish Fork, Utah but lived in California, Michigan, Indiana, New York and Provo, Utah while growing up.
Ludlow was born in Spanish Fork, Utah but lived in California, Michigan, Indiana, New York and Provo, Utah while growing up.
Harvard University; Brigham Young University.
Ludlow did his undergraduate studies at Brigham Young University. Ludlow then received a Danforth Scholarship and studied at Harvard University and Brandeis University, where he received his Doctor of Philosophy in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies. Ludlow was the awarded the distinction of Brigham Young University Honors professor of the year in 2002. This edition was published in 1982 but it is out of circulation due to an agreement of no-proselytism between the Latter- Day Saints (Mormons) and the Israeli government.
Ludlow is a scholar on Isaiah.
He also wrote Unlocking the Old Testament. He also wrote Principals and Practices of the Restored Gospel.
While a Brigham Young University professor Ludlow was also the main organizing force behind the annual Passover Seder held at Brigham Young University.