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Rev. Dr. George Landes Sr.

1928 - 2016

Rev. Dr. George Landes Sr. obituary, 1928-2016, Allentown, PA

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George Landes Obituary

Old Testament Biblical Scholar and Presbyterian Minister, The Rev. Dr. George M. Landes, Sr., 87, passed away at the Inpatient Hospice Unit at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown on Thursday, April 7, 2016. Son of the late George Y. and Margaret B. (Fizzell) Landes, he was born in Kansas City, MO on August 2, 1928, educated in Kansas City schools and graduated from the University of Missouri, Columbia, MO with a B.A. in philosophy in 1949 and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. Called to the Presbyterian Ministry, he attended McCormick Theological Seminary where he earned his M.Div. degree in 1952 and was awarded the Nettie F. McCormick Fellowship for further graduate study. He entered doctoral work under Prof. W. F. Albright at Johns Hopkins University from which he received his Ph.D in Old Testament and Semitic Studies in 1956. Dr. Landes was called to the faculty of Union Theological Seminary, NY in 1956 as Instructor in Old Testament. He advanced through the academic ranks and in 1970 was appointed Professor of Old Testament. In 1972 he was appointed to the Baldwin Chair in Sacred Literature, and in 1981 to the Davenport Chair in Hebrew and the Cognate Languages, from which he retired in 1995 as the Davenport Professor Emeritus and moved to the Lehigh Valley. Dr. Landes' early interest was in Palestinian Archaeology which he taught at Union. On sabbatical in 1962 he joined the Drew-McCormick expedition to Tel Balata (ancient Shechem) where he studied ancient pottery and prepared it for shipment back to the states and eventual publication. He was Field Supervisor on the expedition to Araq el-Emir in Jordan. On sabbatical leave in 1967-68 he was appointed Annual Professor of the American Schools of Oriental Research, now The Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem. During that year he was Archaeological Director at Suwanneteth-Thaniya in the Jordan Valley and did site survey work in the area of ancient Shechem. Dr. Landes shifted his primary focus from Palestinian Archaeology to Biblical Exegesis, which he also taught at Union. During his 39 year career at Union he taught Hebrew and Hebrew exegesis, as well as many other Old Testament subjects, and became fascinated in the book of Jonah, to which he devoted a large portion of his published works. He authored many scholarly publications, far too many to enumerate here, and contributed to several of his Jewish and Christian colleagues' Festschrifts. In 1961 Dr. Landes published his book, "A Student's Vocabulary of Biblical Literature", which remained in print for 40 years. During retirement a new, much revised and expanded edition titled "Building Your Hebrew Vocabulary: Learning Words by Frequency and Cognate" was published. Dr. Landes has received many honors during his career and in retirement was presented with his own Festschrift (1999), titled "On the Way to Ninevah: Studies in Honor of George M. Landes". He was one of the team of Old and New Testament Scholars who translated the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, published in 1989. He was a member of various academic, religious and other boards, was guest lecturer at McCormick Theological Seminary and at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He was Visiting Professor of Hebrew at both Princeton and Moravian Theological Seminaries in retirement. As an ordained Presbyterian Minister, he served Second and Govans Presbyterian Churches in Baltimore. During his tenure at Union he served on NYC Presbyteries Preparation for Ministry Committee, lectured and preached at various churches and was Parish Associate at Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, NYC. At First Presbyterian Church in Allentown Dr. Landes taught Adult Education Classes and was also a Parish Associate. Survivors: His loving wife of 62 years Carol Marie; children, George M. Landes, Jr. and his wife Elizabeth of Crystal Lake, IL, Margaret "Peggy" Centanni and her husband Joseph of Westerville, OH, John Christopher and his partner Joan Sinopoli of Newtown, PA; grandchildren, George M. Landes III of Arlington Heights, IL, Tanner James Landes of Waukesha, WI, Kathleen "Kate" Dee Landes of Freiberg, Germany; brother, The Rev. Robert C. Landes and his wife Sherry of O'Fallon, IL. Services: Memorial Service 11:00AM Saturday, April 16, 2016 in the sanctuary at the First Presbyterian Church, 3231 W. Tilghman St., Allentown. Call 9:30 to 11:00AM Saturday in the church. Arrangements by J.S. Burkholder Funeral Home, Allentown, www.jsburkholder.com. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Adult Education Program at First Presbyterian Church, 3231 W. Tilghman St., Allentown, PA 18104.

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Published by Morning Call on Apr. 11, 2016.

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Vivian Bull

June 22, 2016

Condolences to Carol and the family, with very special memories of you and George from Shechem days on. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Vivian Bull

Joe Seger

June 22, 2016

Dear Carol and family,
My most sincere condolences on George's passing. My memories flit back to Shechem in the sixties, then on to work with ASOR and to his long term of faithful recording of minutes as the organization's Secretary. He was one of those special people who quietly and responsibly did good work, never seeking approbation, though deserving much! I trust you will take comfort in knowing that a very good and loving soul is now at rest. May all the memories be a blessing to you day by day going forward.
Joe Seger

Issa Zoghbi

May 16, 2016

My condolences to Mrs. Landes and her family.
Dr. Landes was a beloved person to me personally as it was him who hired me part time to draw his collection of pottery shards back in 1962 or 1963 at the American School of Oriental Research in Jerusalem.
I joined my brother at the basement lap who was already working on his collection. I was at junior high school and worked on his project during school holidays. He was so kind and friendly and often during all these years I spoke of his kindness and generosity of the pay I received to friends whenever I related to them about my career in archeology. My prayers to Christ for his soul.

April 15, 2016

The world is poorer by the loss of a great scholar, great teacher and a dear man. His accomplishments are monumental.
Our condolences to Carol, his family, friends and students.
Harriet and Jerry Mantell, fellow Luther Crest residents and friends

Diane Jacobson

April 14, 2016

I have so many wonderful memories of George as a teacher and eventually as a friend. I know I could never have become a teacher and scholar without his gentle and wise guidance. He will be missed. Diane Levy Jacobson

With George at Union Seminary, early 1990s

Stephen Cook

April 12, 2016

James A Sanders

April 12, 2016

George was a steady and supportive colleague at Union and beloved of all his students. Jim Sanders

Jill Kearney

April 11, 2016

George was a brilliant scholar, with the kindest of eyes and a great smile. Never one to talk of woes, he was instead, a great listener. He will be missed. Love to Carol, Chris and family from all of us.

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