Joseph Fitzmyer is Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies at the Catholic University of America. He is the author of over 40 books including The Dead Sea Scrolls and Christian Origins and Spiritual Exercises Based on Paul's Epistle to the Romans, both published by Eerdmans.
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Karl P. Donfried -- Pontifical Biblical Institute, Smith College "Vintage Fitzmyer -- corrective, comprehensive, and compelling. Surely The One Who Is to Come will become the benchmark for all further discussion of the concept of 'Messiah' in both Judaism and Christianity." Frank J. Matera -- Catholic University of America "This magisterial work is destined to become the standard in the field for years to come. With impeccable scholarship, Joseph Fitzmyer examines the use of 'Messiah' in Jewish and Christian literature, clarifying the development of messianism in early Christianity and Judaism -- a topic often misunderstood and misrepresented. Christians and Jews are indebted to Fitzmyer for elucidating a concept that has often divided them. After reading this work, scholars will reevaluate many cherished assumptions." John Reuman -- Luthern Theological Seminary at Philadelphia "'Messiah' has often been glibly used, especially by Christians. Echoing, updating, and correcting Sigmund Mowinckel's He That Cometh, Fitzmyer's The One Who Is to Come examines all pertinent passages in the Old Testament and Jewish sources on the origin and development of 'Messiah.' . . .Clarity commends it to general readers, detail to scholars." Pacifica "Once can only stand in awe at the learning displayed in this work and be grateful for its addition to the author's already immense legacy to biblical scholarship." Interpretation "The combination of survey and argument in this succinct book makes it a seminal contribution to NT exegesis and theology." America "A magisterial study. . . by a premier biblical scholar of our time. . . A scholarly book by a scholar's scholar."

