Dr. Trevan G. Hatch is the Bible & Ancient Near East, Middle East, and Religious Studies specialist at the Lee Library at Brigham Young University. He is also a transfer professor in the Departments of Ancient Scripture and Middle East Studies He earned a B.A. in History at Brigham Young University; an M.A. in Jewish Studies (emphasis in Bible and Jewish origins) at Baltimore Hebrew University and Towson University; a Master of Library & Information Science at the University of Kentucky; a PhD in the social sciences at Louisiana State University with a research emphasis in religion and Judaism; and is currently finishing a doctorate in Jewish Studies (emphasis in Bible and Early Judaism) at the Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies in Chicago. He was an Israel Studies research fellow at Brandeis University and also studied at two universities in Israel: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the University of the Holy Land. Trevan’s articles and chapters have appeared in volumes published by Routledge, Sage, and Springer and in journals including Religions, Review of Religious Research, Family Process, and the Journal of Mormon History, among others. He has authored and edited several books for both national presses and Latter-day Saint presses including A Stranger in Jerusalem: Seeing Jesus as a Jew (Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2019); “The Learning of the Jews”: What Latter-day Saints can Learn from Jewish Religious Experience (Kofford, 2021; co-edited with Jewish Studies chair at Creighton University, Dr. Leonard Greenspoon); and Greater Love Hath No Man: A Latter-day Saint Guide to Celebrating The Easter Season (RSC, 2023; coauthored with Eric Huntsman).