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Dr. John Scott Redd, Jr., is the president and an associate professor of Old Testament at the Washington, D.C., campus of Reformed Theological Seminary.

Professional History
In 1997 Redd was hired by the Media Practice of Burson-Marsteller's Washington, D.C., office where he was involved in media consultation for the firm's clients. He left the business world in 2000 to pursue a Master of Divinity at RTS in Orlando, Fla., and then went on to complete his doctoral dissertation in the Department of Semitic Language and Egyptian Languages and Literatures at the Catholic University of America.

During his doctoral studies, he taught at Fourth Presbyterian Church in Bethesda, Md., and ministered at Christ the King Presbyterian Church in Raleigh, N.C.

In 2009, Redd returned to RTS, joining on the faculty of RTS Orlando, where he also served as Dean of Students, before moving to Washington, D.C., in 2012. Since beginning his doctoral work, Redd has taught at Catholic University of America, the Augustine Theological Institute in Malta, the International Training Institute in Turkey, and for Third Millennium Ministries.

Research Interests
Redd's academic interests include literary approaches to the Bible, linguistics and the biblical languages, ancient Near Eastern backgrounds to Scripture, and Old Testament theology.

His pedagogical interest in the teaching of Scripture and its application to all situations in life, particularly in the context of a learning and worshiping community.

Much of Redd's non-academic writing can be found on his blog "sunergoi" at www.scottredd.com.

Personal Life
Scott is married to Jennifer Lee Redd and together they have five daughters.

Publications
John Scott Redd. Constituent Postponement in Biblical Hebrew Verse. Abhandlungen für die Kunde des Morgenlandes 90. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2014

Personal blog sunergoi http://www.scottredd.com http://rts.edu/washington/faculty/bio.aspx?id=588 Constituent Postponement in Biblical Hebrew Verse. Dissertation http://aladinrc.wrlc.org/handle/1961/10273 Constituent Postponement in Biblical Hebrew Verse. Book http://www.harrassowitz-verlag.de/title_628.ahtml