Many thanks to Jeff who blogs over at www.scripturezealot.com for agreeing to be featured as this week’s Biblio-Blogger of the Week. I’ve been following Jeff’s blog for more than a year now and I’ve come to value his insights. Be sure to add his site to your feed reader and please take a few minutes to read this brief interview below, so you can get to know Jeff a little better.
1. What is the name & URL of your blog? Why’d you choose that?
The name of my blog is Scripture Zealot at www.scripturezealot.com. Romans 12:11 says to never be lacking in zeal. Over the last few years my zeal for getting to know God through Scripture has increased exponentially so I came up with the name with those ideas in mind. I love reading the Bible and reading about the Bible. There’s so much I want to learn and learning through reading is worship for me.
2. How’d you get into blogging?
I spent a lot of time on the Internet and not much time at all reading Christian related material which wasn’t right so I started looking around. I found a Christian message board or two but was dissatisfied. Then I found various Christian blogs and found what I was looking for. When I started reading commentaries I decided to start my own blog so I could write about what I’m learning, have a place to collect quotes and links and hopefully lead people to some good resources I come across.
3. What do you want to be when you grow up?
A wise old man who isn’t wise in his own eyes.
4. Do you have a family?
I’m happily married and we have two very lucky cats.
5. Is Bibilical & Theological studies a hobby or a career aspiration?
It’s definitely a hobby for me but I’d call it more than a hobby. I was born in 1964 and didn’t start really getting serious about studying the Bible until a few years ago even though I’ve been a Christian for 25 years and have always been very serious about my relationship with God. My interest in finding refuge in God has increased as chronic suffering has gotten much worse from various conditions.
6. Who’s your favorite author? Recommended books?
I can’t say I have a favorite. I haven’t read more than two or three books of any one author. Some of my favorites are A.W. Tozer, Gordon Fee, J.I. Packer, R.C. Sproul and D.A. Carson. The latter may become my favorite. I’m reading his commentary on John right now, I’ve read two of his books, A Call to Spiritual Reformation: Priorities from Paul and His Prayers and Exegetical Fallacies along with some papers and articles and I have two of his books on my list–How Long, O Lord?: Reflections on Suffering and Evil and Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount and His Confrontation with the World: An Exposition of Matthew5-10.
One fairly unknown book I would recommend is The Lord by Romano Guardini. He was a Catholic scholar and the book goes through who Christ is from the beginning to the new heavens and the new earth. Other than some things about Mary the mother of Jesus and John the Baptist that I don’t agree with it’s a great book.
7. What’s your favorite theological subject / topic?
They would simply be Jesus, Prayer, Suffering and God’s Sovereignty/Providence. The latter two overlap quite a bit of course.
8. What’s your favorite Bible translation?
The HCSB because of its use of traditional theological terms but less archaic language than many others. The NLT comes in a close second even though it’s very different. The NRSV was my primary translation for three years until earlier this year and the NIV was my main translation for about 20 years before that.
9. What’s in your CD and/or MP3 player right now?
Mostly orchestral music from the Romantic period and electronic music–both ambient for sleep and some with beats–along with a bit of big band and New Flamenco. I like music without vocals so I can read or sleep while listening.
10. Where did you go to school? (undergraduate, graduate, etc.)
I had a full music scholarship to a major university but couldn’t keep up the required grade point average and then dropped out. I don’t have fond memories of that.
11. What is something interesting that most of your readers don’t know
about you?
I brew my own beer along with a friend. With my bad back and chronic fatigue there’s no way I could do it by myself. I can’t say I enjoy the process but it’s nice to brew beer where you make up your own recipe and drink high quality beer at a lower cost. I don’t drink very much of course so we only brew a few times a year between the two of us and give some away. I also roast my own coffee. (I have too many hobbies) even though ironically I can’t handle very much caffeine. My afternoon cup along with reviewing memorized Scripture is a nice time of the day. The flavors that God put in those things are amazing.
12. What are some research / writing projects you’re interested in pursuing?
In 2010 I’m going to start educating myself more on the Old Testament. We’re studying Ecclesiastes in our small group Bible study right now. I love that book.
I can’t get enough of the Sermon on the Mount. We studied that in our small group Bible study and want to keep studying that. I read D. Martin Lloyd-Jones’ exposition of it which was great, Stott’s which was kind of like cliff notes for the former and a little one by Oswald Chambers in addition to France’s commentary on Matthew and other bits and pieces here and there. I mentioned that I’d like to get Carson’s book on it and may look for others. I’m familiar with Betz but it’s very expensive.
I want to study Colossians as in-depth as I can and possibly write a Bible study for use in small groups. I love Colossians.


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Good to know more about you, Jeff.
Shaun,
I follow Jeff, but it’s nice to get a better “view” of him.
Good interview.
Jason & Jason,
I agree with both of you. It was nice to get to know Jeff a little better. It should give all of us a better perspective for what he writes on his blog.
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Simply awesome!
Great interview with a great blogger!
Thank you for interviewing me. JasonS has a nice blog I hadn’t seen.
Jeff
Jeff,
Thanks for your willingness to be interviewed. I’m glad you found Jason S.’s blog in the process. Be blessed!
Shaun,
Thanks for posting this interview. I enjoy Jeff’s blog a lot, it’s one of my favorites.
Your site, by the way, has the absolute best graphic design I’ve ever seen on a blog. I’m a professional graphic designer, and my site looks like garbage compared to yours!
Blessings,
Derek Ashton
Derek,
I’m glad you enjoyed the interview. I can’t take credit for the template I’m using. The link to the template creator’s web site is at the very bottom of my home page. Have a blessed day!
It was great to find out a little about the Scripture Zealot aka Jeff.
Thanks for doing this interview, you geezers.
David,
As I get older, I may have to consider renaming the site to “Bible Geezer Gone Wild.”
Hmmm. Good to read alittle more into the person called (he has only one name) Jeff
I can across Jeff’s website while searching on FB. and found this interview at his about page on this website. Nice to see you’re in the right direction with your life Jeff and God bless you sir!
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