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Robertson Hall, which houses the law school of Regent University Virginia Beach.
Jordan Jones, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor

Jordan Jones, Ph.D.

Bio

Dr. Jordan Jones is appointed as an Assistant Professor for the Regent University School of Divinity. He received a B.A. in Pastoral Leadership and Biblical Exposition and an M.A. in Religious Studies from Liberty University. After this, he studied historical geography for a brief term at Jerusalem University College in Israel. He then attended Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, OH, where he received an M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. in Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East. Jones concentrated on the First Temple Period, focusing on the languages, history, and archaeology of Iron Age Israel. He also spent time at the Nelson Glueck School of Biblical Archaeology in Jerusalem, excavating at Tel Dan.

Jones and his wife Rachel have served together at churches in Virginia and Kentucky for many years, during which time they have especially loved investing in middle and high school students. After nearly 10 years of serving at Belleview Baptist Church, they returned to Hampton Roads where they now work and worship. In his free time, Jones enjoys hiking, reading, spending time with family, and “owning” his kids in pickup basketball (while he still can).

Areas of Research & Supervision

Classical Hebrew Language
Israelite Wisdom Literature
Former Prophets (Joshua-Kings)
Old Testament Backgrounds
Biblical Theology (Old Testament)
Biblical Archaeology (Old Testament)

Publications

  • (Book) Jones, Jordan W., and Christopher R. Pascarella. Ecclesiastes and Song of Songs: A Commentary for Biblical Preaching and Teaching. Kerux Commentary Series. Grand Rapids: Kregel, forthcoming 2024.
  • (Chapter) Jones, Jordan W. “The Disciplines of Research and Writing” in Doctors for the Church. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt, 2023.
  • (Study Notes) Jones, Jordan W., contributing editor for “Job” “Proverbs” “Song of Songs” “Ecclesiastes” in The Evangelical Study Bible. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2023.
  • (Chapter) Jones, Jordan W. “An Embodiment of Silence: The Hand-On-Mouth Gesture in the Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near East” in The Body: Lived, Cultured, Adorned. Essays in Honor of Nili S. Fox. Cincinnati, OH: Hebrew Union College Press, 2022.
  • (Book) Jones, Jordan W. She Opens Her Hand to the Poor: Gestures and Social Values in Proverbs. Perspectives on Hebrew Scriptures and Its Contexts 30. Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press, 2019.
  • (Book Review) Jones, Jordan W. “Α Review of Lift Up Your Heads: Nonverbal Communication and Related Body Imagery in the Bible by John A. Davies.” Journal of Theological Studies 70, n. 2. Oxford University Press, 2019.