Fredrick J. Long (PhD, Marquette University; MA Classics; MDiv) conducts research and writes in the areas of Biblical Literature and Greco-Roman literature, Greek grammatical and discourse analysis and translation, and biblical exposition. He has published books with Cambridge University Press (Ancient Rhetoric and Paul’s Apology, 2004), Logos Bible Software (Kairos: A Beginning Greek Grammar and Accompanying Workbook, 2005, 2008), Baylor University Press (2 Corinthians: A Handbook on the Greek Text, 2015), Seedbed (Ephesians: One Book, 2017), and GlossaHouse, where he has also authored, co-authored, and created Bible translations for numerous biblical books. Fred is Professor of New Testament at Asbury Theological Seminary where he is Director of Greek Instruction. He is also the International Coordinator of Gamma Rho Kappa Greek Honor Society. Fred is an active presenter at the annual meetings of the Society of Biblical Literature and other conferences. In addition to having published numerous journal articles and book reviews, Fred has contributed seminal essays in many books and reference works with IVP, Logos, Brill, and SBL in the series on The First Urban Churches (volumes on Corinth, Ephesus, and Philippi). He is the founding co-editor with David R. Bauer for The Journal of Inductive Biblical Studies. He has translated all the Psalmic literature for the Lexham Greek-English Septuagint Interlinear (Logos Bible Software), Paul’s Epistle to the Galatians for the new Common English Bible (Abingdon Press), and the Gospel of Mark, the Gospel of John, and the Book of Acts for the GlossaHouse Illustrated Greek-English New Testament series. Fred has a YouTube Channel "Greek Matters" and is co-producer of the podcast “PROVEText: Exploring Scripture.” Fred is passionate about properly interpreting God’s Word and allowing it a proper place in our lives to be a blessing for everyone around us.