Daniel Olariu

Personal profile

Biography

Daniel Olariu, originally from Romania, completed his MA and PhD in Bible at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He specialized in Textual Studies, the Septuagint, the Book of Daniel, and Exegesis. Before moving to Andrews University in 2024, he taught in the Pastoral Theology Department at Adventus University of Cernica, Romania, and in the Theology Department at Theologische Hochschule Friedensau, Germany.
Olariu is the author of Theodotion’s Greek Text of Daniel: An Analysis of the Revisional Process and Its Semitic Source(Brill, 2023). He has received distinguished scholarships, awards, and prizes, and has presented papers at various international conferences. He has also published numerous articles and book chapters for both scholarly and lay audiences, focusing on topics related to the Book of Daniel, the Septuagint, Apocalypticism, Rhetorical Analysis, Hermeneutics, and Exegesis.

Olariu is currently involved in a major project to write a textual commentary on the Book of Daniel for the SBL Commentary on the Septuagint series. He serves as co-chair of the Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible unit and as a steering committee member of the Book of Daniel unit for the SBL Annual Meeting.

Contact Information

Office Location: Seminary N116
Phone: (269) 471-3349

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Education/Academic qualification

Bible Department, PhD, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

20162021

Rothberg International School, MA, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

20042007

Pastoral Adventist Theology, BA, Bucharest University

19972002

External positions

Associate Professor of Biblical Studies, Theologische Hochschule Friedensau

Sep 1 2022Dec 1 2023

Teacher of Hebrew Scripture, Universitatea Adventus din Cernica

Oct 1 2012Aug 1 2022

Research Interests

  • Hebrew Scripture
  • Book of Daniel
  • Textual Criticism
  • Exegetical Methods
  • Septuagint Studies
  • Apocalypticism

Disciplines

  • Translation Studies
  • Jewish Studies
  • Religion
  • Biblical Studies
  • Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion