with
Targum In 1893 Burney was elected Senior Scholar of St John's and lecturer in
Hebrew. He became a Fellow of St John's in 1899 and Vice President in 1900, 1906, 1910 and 1911. In June 1914, Dr Burney became the
Oriel Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture, and was additionally elected a Fellow of
Oriel College, Oxford in 1919. Burney published several works on biblical history, all as "The Rev. C. F. Burney, M.A., D. Litt.". In ''Israel's settlement in Canaan'', he brought much new or newly applied material, especially from Babylonian sources, to explain Israel's early residence in Canaan. A major contribution was the theory that
Yahweh (Jehovah) was at an early period an
Amorite deity. In
The Aramaic Origin of the Fourth Gospel he attempted to prove that
St John's Gospel was a literal Greek translation of a Gospel written in
Aramaic by a Jewish disciple, and this at least led to an accepted view that the author thought in Aramaic, and strengthened the probability that it was the work of an eyewitness. ==Family==