Nathan MacDonald studied Theology and Hebrew at Cambridge before going to Durham to complete a doctorate on the book of Deuteronomy. He taught Old Testament at the University of St Andrews from 2001-12. In 2008 he was awarded a Sofja-Kovalevskaja Prize which enabled him to lead a research team on Early Jewish Monotheisms at Georg-August-Universität Göttingen from 2009-14. In 2013 he took up an appointment at the University of Cambridge and has been Professor of the Interpretation of the Old Testament since 2021.
M. offers an excellent textual and historical-critical study of the tabernacle and ordination accounts and presents a strong case for how these might have contributed to the rise of priestly power in the Hellenistic period. * M.W. Scarlata, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament * M. offers an excellent textual and historical-critical study of the tabernacle and ordination accounts and presents a strong case for how these might have contributed to the rise of priestly power in the Hellenistic period. * M.W. Scarlata, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament *