Murray Vasser
Assistant Professor of New Testament
Wesley Biblical Seminary

Biblical Greek Lessons
These free lessons introduce you to the basics of biblical Greek. Each lesson includes a short video and an interactive quiz.
Live Seminary Courses
Join my classroom at Wesley Biblical Seminary from anywhere in the world! The following courses begin August 10, 2026:
NT512: New Testament History & Interpretation
GRE501: Fundamentals of Greek A
NT622: Exegesis of Romans


Daily Greek &
Hebrew Quizzes
These multiple-choice quizzes guide users step-by-step through the analysis and translation of one verse every day.
Published Research
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Inerrant in the Autographs
The Case for Restricting "Flexible" Inerrancy to the Autographs
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
More Rhetoric at the Boundaries
Additional Evidence for a Chain-Link Transition at Romans 7:25
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
The Case for Mutual Submission in Ephesians 5:21
Lexington Theological Quarterly
The Case for Reading Revelation 18:13 as a Critique of the Slave Trade
New Testament Studies
Re-Examining the Translation of Colossians 4:1
Tyndale Bulletin


Public Writing
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A Response to N.T. Wright on Abortion
Firebrand Magazine
Yes, Paul Really Taught Mutual Submission
Why Wayne Grudem’s Interpretation of Ephesians 5:21 Is Untenable
Christianity Today
Should Wesleyans Embrace the Lausanne Covenant?
A Response to Ken Collins on Inerrancy
Firebrand Magazine
It’s Time for Methodists to Recover John Wesley’s View of Scripture
WORLD
John Piper and Divine Schizophrenia
Has Piper Solved Calvinism’s Biggest Problem?
Firebrand Magazine
Bio
Dr. Murray Vasser is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Wesley Biblical Seminary. Before coming to Wesley, Dr. Vasser held adjunct faculty positions at several institutions including Biola University, Asbury Theological Seminary, and Indiana Wesleyan University. He received his MA in New Testament from Talbot School of Theology and his PhD in biblical studies from Asbury. Before attending seminary, Dr. Vasser worked as a mechanical engineer in the space industry. He is an active member of the Society of Biblical Literature and the Evangelical Theological Society. Dr. Vasser currently lives in Mississippi with his beautiful wife and their three rambunctious boys.

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