Herbert Martin Wolf (July 15, 1938 – October 18, 2002) was an American biblical scholar and professor of Old Testament.
Wolf was born July 15, 1938, to a family of German immigrants in Springfield, Massachusetts.
His wife Clara, whom he met while president of the youth group at his home church, had immigrated from Russia in 1951.
[2] Wolf joined the faculty at Wheaton College in 1967, where he continued as professor of Old Testament for more than 30 years.
[2] Wolf was on the team of translators responsible for the original New American Standard Bible, first published in its complete form in 1971.