Moisés Silva (born September 4, 1945) is a Cuban-born American biblical scholar and translator.
[clarification needed][citation needed] He has taught biblical studies at Westmont College (1972–1981), Westminster Theological Seminary (1981–1996), and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (1996–2000),[2] where he was the Mary French Rockefeller Distinguished Professor of New Testament until his retirement.
A past president of the Evangelical Theological Society (1997), Silva for many years had been an ordained minister of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.
[citation needed] He served as a translator of the New American Standard Bible,[3] the New Living Translation (Ephesians–Philemon),[4] the English Standard Version[5] and the Nueva Versión Internacional, and as a New Testament consultant for Eugene Peterson's The Message.
He has also authored or coauthored several books and articles, including a highly acclaimed commentary on Philippians;[6] Invitation to the Septuagint (with Karen Jobes); God, Language, and Scripture; Has the Church Misread the Bible?