James K. Hoffmeier is a renowned Egyptologist and author, best known for his work on the biblical account and his expertise in Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern History and Archaeology. As a professor at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, he has spent decades sharing his insights and research with students and the general public.
One of Hoffmeier's most notable contributions to the field is his direction of the North Sinai Archaeological Project, which he has led since 1994. This project has been instrumental in uncovering the secrets of Egypt's frontier during the New Kingdom period, and has shed new light on the possible connections between this region and the Exodus.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Hoffmeier has also been a frequent guest on television programs focused on history and the Bible. His written works include the book "Ancient Israel in Sinai", published in 2005.
Throughout his career, Hoffmeier has established himself as a leading voice in the field of biblical studies, and his research and insights have been widely respected and admired.