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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OLD TESTAMENT AND RELATED SUBJECTS:

GUIDANCE FOR EXPOSITORS


Updated 2/23/2017
Compiled by E. Ray Clendenen

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PREFACE
The primary purpose of this monograph is to aid the student of the Older
Testament or Hebrew Bible in exegetical research in preparation for exposition. The
choices of categories as well as the works to include have been subjective, but should
prove useful to users of the bibliography. Since exposure to diversified viewpoints can
only enhance the teacher's ministry of proclaiming the Word of God, books and articles
from various theological viewpoints have been included, if they are believed to make a
positive contribution to the teaching ministry of the church.
The works included are on different levels. Some assume a knowledge of
Hebrew, and some do not. Others are of greatest value to the student with advanced
knowledge of biblical languages and literature. Foreign language works have largely
been avoided to maintain the list's manageable size. The vastness of the literature that
could have been included is suggested by Hupper's work listed under Bibliography and
by the ongoing publication Old Testament Abstracts. It is inevitable that some
worthwhile contributions have been overlooked. This list is offered only as a place to
begin and is intended for theological students and others engaged in the teaching ministry
of the church. We hope that it will be of special value to the busy pastor/teacher.

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TOPICS
Section One: General
Aramaic
Archaeology
Bibliography
Computers and Biblical Studies
Feminism and O.T. Studies
Festschriften and Other Collected Works
Geography
Hebrew Grammar & Syntax
Hebrew Lexicology and Semantics
Hermeneutics: General
Hermeneutics: Literary Theory
Hermeneutics: Narrative
Hermeneutics: O.T. & Biblical Criticism
Historiography
History and Culture
Inner-Biblical Exegesis
Inscriptions
Intertestamental Literature & History
Introductions & Surveys
Legal Literature, O.T. Law, & Ethics
Life and Customs
Linguistics, Translation, & Related Fields
Messianism
Poetry, Hebrew
Preaching the Old Testament
Rabbinics and Jewish Studies
Semantics
Semitics
Textlinguistic Analysis
Textual Criticism, LXX, and Dead Sea Scrolls
Theology
Section Two: Bible Book Studies
Collections
Pentateuch
Genesis
Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
Deuteronomistic History
Deuteronomy
Joshua
Judges
Ruth
Samuel
Kings

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Chronicles
Ezra
Nehemiah
Esther
Wisdom Literature
Job
Psalms
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Songs
Prophets and Prophecy
Isaiah
Jeremiah
Lamentations
Ezekiel
Daniel
Minor Prophets
Hosea
Joel
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
Micah
Nahum
Habakkuk
Zephaniah
Haggai
Zechariah
Malachi

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ABBREVIATIONS

AAL Afroasiatic Linguistics


AB Anchor Bible Commentary
ABR Australian Biblical Review
ACEBT Amsterdamse Cahiers voor Exegese en Bijbelse Theologie
AfO Archiv Für Orientforschung
AJBA Australian Journal of Biblical Archaeology
AJSL American Journal of Semitic Languages
ASTI Annual of the Swedish Theological Institute
ATJ Ashland Theological Journal
ATR Anglican Theological Review
AusBR Australian Biblical Review
AUSS Andrews University Seminary Studies
BA Biblical Archaeologist
BASOR Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research
BBR Bulletin for Biblical Research
BETS Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society
BHHE Bulletin of Higher Hebrew Education
Bib Biblica
BibIll Biblical Illustrator
BibInt Biblical Interpretation
BiOr Bibliotheca Orientalia
BIOSCS Bulletin of the International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate
Studies
BJRL Bulletin of the John Rylands Library
BN Biblische Notizen
BR Bible and Religion
BRes Biblical Research
BRev Bible Review
BSac Bibliotheca Sacra
BSC Bible Student's Commentary
BT The Bible Translator
BTB Biblical Theology Bulletin
BurH Buried History
BZ Biblische Zeitschrift
BZAW Beihefte zur Zeitschrift f_r die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft
C&AH Catastrophism and Ancient History
CBQ Catholic Biblical Quarterly
CBR Currents in Biblical Research
CC The Communicator's Commentary
CJ Concordia Journal
CR:BS Currents in Research: Biblical Studies
CT Christianity Today
CTJ Calvin Theological Journal
CTM Concordia Theological Monthly
CTQ Concordia Theological Quarterly
CTR Criswell Theological Review
CurTM Currents in Theology and Mission

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DBI Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation, eds. R. J. Coggins and J. L. Houlden.
London: SCM, 1990.
DD Dor le Dor
DSBOT Daily Study Bible, Old Testament
EAJT East Asian Journal of Theology
EBC Everyman's Bible Commentary
EI Eretz-Israel
EncJud Encyclopedia Judaica. 16 vols. Edited by Cecil Roth. New York: The
Macmillan Co., 1971.
EQ Evangelical Quarterly
ET Expository Times
EvJ Evangelical Journal
EvT Evangelische Theologie
ExAud Ex Auditu
FOTL Forms of O.T. Literature
GBS Guides to Biblical Scholarship
GJ Grace Journal
GTJ Grace Theological Journal
HAR Hebrew Annual Review
HistRel History of Religions
HorBT Horizons in Biblical Theology
HS Hebrew Studies
HTR Harvard Theological Review
HUCA Hebrew Union College Annual
IB The Interpreter's Bible
ICC International Critical Commentary
IDB Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible. Edited by G. A. Buttrick.
IDBSup IDB, Supplementary Volume. Edited by Keith Crim. Nashville:
Abingdon, 1962.
IEJ Israel Exploration Journal
Int Interpretation
IR The Iliff Review
ITC International Theological Commentary
ITQ Irish Theological Quarterly
JAAR Journal of the American Academy of Religion
JANES Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Studies
JAOS Journal of the American Oriental Society
JBL Journal of Biblical Literature
JBR Journal of Bible and Religion
JBQ The Jewish Bible Quarterly
JCS Journal of Cuneiform Studies
JETS Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
JJS Journal of Jewish Studies
JNES Journal of Near Eastern Studies
JNSL Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages
JOTT Journal of Translation and Textlinguistics
JQR Jewish Quarterly Review
JQRS Jewish Quarterly Review, Supplement
JR Journal of Religion
JRH Journal of Religious History
JSem Journal for Semitics
JSOT Journal for the Study of Old Testament
JSS Journal of Semitic Studies
JTS Journal of Theological Studies

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Ker Kerux
LASBF Liber Annuus--Studium Biblicum Franciscanum
LTJ Lutheran Theological Journal
MAJT Mid-America Journal of Theology
MelT Melita Theologica
MSJ Master's Seminary Journal
NCBC New Century Bible Commentary
NEASBul Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin
NICOT New International Commentary on the O.T.
NOT Notes on Translation
NTT Nederlands Theologisch Tijdschrift
OBT Overtures to Biblical Theology
OPTAT Occasional Papers in Translation and Textlinguistics
OTA Old Testament Abstracts
OTE Old Testament Essays
OTG Old Testament Guides
OTL Old Testament Library
OTS Oudtestamentische Studi_n
OTWSA Die Outestamentiese Werkgemeenskap in Suid-Afrika
PEQ Palestine Exploration Quarterly
Persp Perspectives
PIBA Proceedings of the Irish Biblical Association
Presb Presbyterion
Proof Prooftexts: A Journal of Jewish Literary History
PTR Princeton Theological Review
RB Revue Biblique
RelSRev Religious Studies Review
ResQ Restoration Quarterly
RevExp Review and Expositor
RTR Reformed Theological Review
SBL Society of Biblical Literature
SBT Studies in Biblical Theology
SEA Svensk Exegetisk Arsbok
Sem Semeia
SJOT Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament
SJT Scottish Journal of Theology
SR Studies in Religion
ST Studia Theologica
STA Svensk teologisk _rsskrift
StudBT Studia Biblica et Theologica
START Selected Technical Articles Related to Translation
SWJT Southwestern Journal of Theology
TB Tyndale Bulletin
TD Theology Digest
TE Theologica Evangelica
Ter Teresianum
Them Themelios
TJ Trinity Journal
TOTC Tyndale O.T. Commentaries
TSFBul TSF Bulletin
TTod Theology Today
TZ Theologische Zeitschrift
USQR Union Seminary Quarterly Review
VE Vox Evangelica

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VR Vox Reformata
VT Vetus Testamentum
VTS Vetus Testamentum, Supplements
W&W Word and World
WBC Word Biblical Commentary
WEC Wycliffe Exegetical Commentary
WTJ Westminster Theological Journal
ZAH Zeitschrift für Althebraistik
ZAW Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft
ZECOT Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the Old Testament

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SECTION ONE: GENERAL

Aramaic

Archer, G. L. "The Aramaic of the 'Genesis Apocryphon' Compared with the Aramaic of
Daniel." In New Perspectives on the O.T. (see Festschriften).
Bergsträsser, G. Introduction to the Semitic Languages. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1983.
Cohen, D. R. "Subject and Object in Biblical Aramaic: A Functional Approach Based on Form-
content Analysis." Afroasiatic Linguistics 2/1 (Apr 1975): 1-23.
Cowley, A. Aramaic Papyri of the Fifth Century B.C. Reprint. Oxford: Clarendon, 1967.
Driver, G. R. Aramaic Documents of the Fifth Century B.C. Oxford: Clarendon, 1954.
Fitzmyer, Joseph A. A Wandering Aramean: Collected Aramaic Essays. Missoula, Mont.:
Scholars Press, 1979.
________ and S. A. Kaufman. An Aramaic Bibliography, Part 1: Old, Official, and Biblical
Aramaic. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1992.
Folmer, Margaretha L. The Aramaic Language in the Achaemenid Period. A Study in Linguistic
Variation, Leuven 1995 (Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 68)
Garr, W. R. "On the Alternation Between Construct and di Phrases in BA." JSS 35 (1990): 213-
31.
Gibson, J. C. L. Textbook of Syrian Semitic Inscriptions, Vol. II Aramaic Inscriptions. Oxford:
Clarendon, 1975.
Greenfield, J. C. "Aramaic." In IDBSup.
Jastrow, Marcus. A Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the
Midrashic Literature. 2 vols. 2d ed. New York: Pardes, 1950.
Jerusalmi, Isaac. The Aramaic Sections of Ezra and Daniel: A Philological Commentary with
Frequent References to Talmudic Aramaic Parallels and a Synopsis of the Regular Verb.
2d ed. Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, 1978.
Kitchen, K. A. "The Aramaic of Daniel." In Notes on Some Problems in the Book of Daniel.
London: Tyndale, 1965.
Kraeling, E. G. The Brooklyn Museum Aramaic Papyri. New Haven: Yale UP, 1953.
Kutscher, E. Y. "Aramaic." In Current Trends in Linguistics, vol. 6, ed. T. A. Sebeok, 347-412.
The Hague: Mouton, 1970.
Layton, Scott C. and Dennis Pardee. "Old Aramaic Inscriptions." BA 51 (1988): 172-89.
Millard, A. R. "Please Speak Aramaic." BurH 25 (1989): 67-73.
Porten, Bezalel. Archives from Elephantine: the Life of an Ancient Jewish Military Colony.
Berkeley: University of California, 1968.
_____. "Aramaic Papyri and Parchments: A New Look." BA 42 (1979): 74-104.
Porten, B. and J. C. Greenfield. Jews of Elephantine and Arameans of Syene. Department of the
history of the Jewish people, texts and studies for students. Jerusalem: Hebrew
University, 1976.
Porten, Bezalel and Ada Yardeni, eds. Aramaic Documents from Ancient Egypt Newly Copied,
Edited and Translated into Hebrew and English: Vol. 1. Letters. Jerusalem: Hebrew
University, 1986.
_____. Textbook of Aramaic Documents from Ancient Egypt: Vol. 2. Contracts. Winona Lake:
Eisenbrauns, 1989.
Rowley, H. H. The Aramaic of the O.T. London: Oxford UP, 1929.
Segert, Stanislav. Altaramäische Grammatik. Leipzig: Verlag Enzyklopädie, VEB, 1975.
Snell, Daniel C. "Why Is There Aramaic in the Bible?" JSOT 18 (1980): 32-51.
Stefanovic, Z. The Aramaic of Daniel in the light of Old Aramaic. JSOTSup 129. Sheffield:
JSOT, 1992. Review CBQ 55.776-77.

Archaeology
Aharoni, Yohanan. The Archaeology of the Land of Israel. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1982.
Albenda, Pauline. "The Gateway and Portal Stone Reliefs from Arslan Tash." BASOR 269
(1988): 5-30.
Albright, W. F. Archaeology and the Religion of Israel. 5th ed. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press,
1968.
_____. The Archaeology of Palestine. Revised. Baltimore: Penguin, 1960.
Amitai, Janet, ed. Biblical Archaeology Today. Proceedings of the International Congress on
Biblical Archaeology, Jerusalem, April, 1984. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society,
1985.
Avi-Yonah, Michael and Ephraim Stern, eds. Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the
Holy Land. 4 vols. Jerusalem: Massada Press, 1975-78.
Ben-Tor, Amnon. The Archaeology of Ancient Israel. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 1992.
Blaiklock, E. and R. K. Harrison, eds. The New International Dictionary of Biblical
Archaeology. Revised. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1983.
Crocker, P.T. "Joshua and Jericho--Again." BurH 27 (1991): 5-11.
Davis, Thomas W. "Faith and Archaeology: A Brief History to the Present." BAR 18.2 (1993):
54-59.
Dever, W. G. “The Chronology of Syria-Palestine in the Second Millenium B.C.E.: A Review of
Current Issues.” BASOR 288 (1992): 1-25.
_____. Recent Archaeological Discoveries and Biblical Research. Seattle: University of
Washington Press, 1990.
_____. What Did the Biblical Writers Know and When Did They Know it? What Archaeology
and the Bible Can Tell Us about Ancient Israel. Eerdmans
Drinkard, Joel F. et al., eds. Benchmarks in Time and Culture: An Introduction to Palestinian
Archaeology. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1988.
Finkelstein, Israel. The Archaeology of the Israelite Settlement. Jerusalem: Israelite Exploration
Society, 1988.
________, and David Ussishkin, “Chapter 24: Archeological and Historical Conclusions,”
Meggido III, 576-605 [see #681].
_____. "Searching for Israelite Origins." BAR 14 (1988): 34-45.
Garner, Gordon G. "Archaeology as a Tool." VR 50 (1988): 39-47.
Gnuse, Robert. "Israelite Settlement on Canaan: A Peoceful Internal Process." BTB 21 (1991):
56-66, 109-17.
Hoffmeier, James, K. and Alan Millard, eds., The Future of Biblical Archaeology: Reassessing
Methodologies and Assumptions. Eerdmans, 2004.
Kenyon, Kathleen M. Archaeology of the Holy Land. 4th ed. New York: W. W. Norton, 1979.
King, Philip J. "Contributions of Archaeology to Biblical Studies." CBQ 45 (1983): 1-16.
Kitchen, K. A. “New Directions in Biblifcal Archaeology: Historical and Biblical Aspects,” in
Biblical Archaeology Today, 1990: Proceedings of the Second International Congress on

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biblical Archaeology, Jerusalem, June-July 1990, ed. A. Biran and J. Aviram, pp. 34–52.
Jerusalem: Keterpress, 1993.
_____. On the Reliability of the Old Testament. Eerdmans, 2003.
Lance, H. Darrell. The O.T. and the Archaeologist. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1981.
Levy, Thomas E. (ed.). The Archaeology of Society in the Holy Land. Facts on File, 1995.
Mazar, A. Archaeology of the Land of the Bible: 10,000-586 B.C.E. Garden City, N.Y.:
Doubleday, 1990.
Meyers, Eric M. (ed.). 0The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East. Five vols.
Oxford University, 1997.
Moorey, Roger. A Century of Biblical Archaeology. Cambridge: Lutterworth, 1991.
Paul, S. and W. Dever, eds. Biblical Archaeology. Jerusalem: Keter, 1973.
Perdue, Leo G. et al., eds. Archaeology and Biblical Interpretations. Atlanta: John Knox, 1987.
Pfeiffer, Charles, ed. The Biblical World: A Dictionary of Biblical Archaeology. Grand Rapids:
Baker, 1966.
Schoville, Keith N. Biblical Archaeology in Focus. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1978.
Shanks, Hershel. "Destruction of Judean Fortress Portrayed in Dramatic Eighth-Century B. C.
Pictures." BAR 10 (1984): 48-65.
Shea, William H. "Some New Factors Bearing Upon the Date of the Exodus." C&AH (May,
1986): 29-35.
Stager, L. E. "When Canaanites and Philistines Ruled Ashkelon." BAR 17.2 (1991): 24-37, 40-
43; 17.3 (1991): 26-39, 42.
Stern, Ephraim. "Archaeological Research on the Period of the Return to Zion." In Recent
Archaeology in the Land of Israel, eds. Hershel Shanks and Benjamin Mazar, 69-74.
Translated by Aryeh Finklestein. Washington/Jerusalem: Biblical Archaeology
Society/Israel Exploration Society, 1984.
_____. Archaeology of the Land of the Bible. Vol. 2, The Assyrian, Babyulonian, and Persian
Periods, 732–332 BCE. AB Reference Library. N.Y.: Doubleday, 2001.
_____. "The Dor Province in the Persian Period in the Light of the Recent Excavations at Dor."
Transeuphraténe 2 (1990): 147-55.
_____. "Israel at the Close of the Period of the Monarchy." BA 38 (1975): 26-54.
_____. "The Many Masters of Dor--Part 2: How Bad Was Ahab?" BAR 19.2 (1993): 18-29.
_____. "Material Culture of the Land of the Bible in the Persian Period 538-322 B. C."
Warminster, England: Aris & Phillips, 1982.
_____. ed., The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land. Simon and
Schuster, 1995. 4 volumes. Supplementary Volume 5, Biblical Archaeology Society,
2008.
_____. "The Province of Yehud: the Vision and the Reality." In The Jerusalem Cathedra, 1: 9-
21. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 1981.
Thomas, D. Winton, ed. Archaeology and O.T. Study. New York and London: Oxford UP, 1967.
Thompson, J. A. Biblical Archaeology Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1981.
Ussishkin, David. "Answers at Lachish." BAR 5 (1979): 16-38.
_____. “Lachish: Key to the Israelite Conquest of Canaan." BAR 13.1 (1987): 18-39.
Walton, John H. Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary: Old Testament. 5
volumes. Zondervan, 2009.
Wood, Bryant G. "Dating Jericho's Destruction: Bienkowski is Wrong on All Counts." BAR 16
(1990): 45, 47-49, 68-69.

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_____. "Did the Israelites Conquer Jericho? A New Look at the Archaeological Evidence." BAR
16 (1990): 44-59.
_____. The Sociology of Pottery in Ancient Palestine: The Ceramic Industry and the Diffusion of
Ceramic Style in the Bronze and Iron Ages. Sheffield: JSOT, 1990.
Yamauchi, Edwin M., and Marvin R. Wilson eds., Dictionary of Daily Life in Biblical and Post-
Biblical Antiquity. Volume I: A-Da. Volume II: De-H. Hendrickson, 2015.
Young, G. D. Mari in Retrospect: Fifty Years of Mari and Mari Studies. Winona Lake:
Eisenbrauns, 1992.
Zertal, A. "The Pahwah of Samaria (Northern Israel) during the Persian Period: Types of
Settlement, Economy, History and New Discoveries." Transeuphraténe 3 (1990): 9-30.
See also Exodus, and History and Culture.

Bibliography
Ackroyd, P. R., ed. Bible Bibliography 1967 - 1973: O.T. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1974.
Anderson, G. W., ed. A Decade of Bible Bibliography (1957 -1966). Oxford: Basil Blackwell,
1967.
Bulletin de Bibliographie Biblique 11. Lausanne: Université de Lausanne, 1994.
Fitzmyer, Joseph A. Introductory Bibliography for the Study of Scripture. 3d ed. Rome:
Pontifical Biblical Institute, 1990.
Goldingay, John. O.T. Commentary Survey. 2d ed. Madison: Theological Students Fellowship,
1981.
Gorman, G. E. Theological and Religious Reference Materials. Vol. 1: General Resources and
Biblical Studies. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1984-86.
Grabb, L. L., ed. The Society for OT Study: Book List 1993. Leeds: W.S. Maney & Son, 1993.
_____. The Society for OT Study: Book List 1994. Leeds: W.S. Maney & Son, 1994.
Hospers, J. H., ed. A Basic Bibliography for the Study of the Semitic Languages. Leiden: E. J.
Brill, 1973.
Hupper, William G. An Index to English Periodical Literature on the Old Testament and Ancient
Near Eastern Studies. Vol. I. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow, 1987.
________, ed. An Index to English Periodical Literature on the Old Testament and Ancient Near
Eastern Studies. Vol. II. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow, 1988.
Lang, B., ed. Internationale Zeitshriftenschau für Bibelwissenschaft und Grenzgebiete.
Düsseldorf: Patmos, 1992.
Langevin, Paul Emile, ed. Bibliographie biblique. Quebec: Presses de l'Universite Laval, 1972-.
Longman, Tremper III. O.T. Commentary Survey. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1991.
Montalvo, David E. Index of Subject Indices, Old Testament. 1975-1983. Philadelphia: Aloyo
Press, 1984.
O.T. Abstracts. Washington: Catholic Biblical Association of America, 1978-.
Pontifical Biblical Institute. Elenchus bibliographicus biblicus. Rome: Biblical Institute Press,
1968-.
Rowley, H. H., ed. Eleven Years of Bible Bibliography (1946 -1956). Falcon's Wing Press, 1957.
Society for O.T. Study. Book List. Leeds: W. S. Maney & Sons, 1974-.
Zannoni, A. E. The OT: A Bibliography. Collegeville: Liturgical, 1992.

Computers and Biblical Studies


Association Internationale Bible et Informatique, ed. Proceedings of the Second International
Colloquium: Bible and Computer: Methods, Tools, Results. Travaux de Linguistique

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Quantitative 43. Genéve: Slatkine, 1989.
Bothma, T. J. D. “The Use of Information Technology in Studying Biblical Languges,” Jsem 6
(1994): 201–30.
Claasen, W. T. “Bible Information Systems,” JNSL 16 (1990): 1-11.
Deyo, S. “From the Good Book to the Good Disk,” BARev 21.6 (1995): 70-74,76-77.
Groves, J. Alan. "Westminster Scholars Complete Computerized Hebrew Bible Project." BRev 4
(1988): 4.
Hsu, J. Computer Bible Study: Up-to-Date Information on the Best Software and Techniques.
Dallas/London: Word, 1993.
Hughes, J. J. “Computers and the Bible.” BRev 7.3 (1991): 38-41..
Kren, George M. and G. Christlake. Scholars and Personal Computers: Microcomputing in the
Humanities and Social Sciences. New York: Human Sciences Press, 1988.
Tov, Emanuel. "Computers and the Bible." BRev 4 (1988): 38-43.

Feminism & OT Studies


Achtemeier, Elizabeth. "The Impossible Possibility: Evaluating the Feminist Approach to Bible
and Theology." Int 42 (1988): 45-57.
Bird, Phyllis A. Missing Persons and Mistaken Identities: Women and Gender in Ancient Israel.
OBT. Fortress, 1997.
Brenner, A., ed. Exodus to Deuteronomy. The Feminist Companion to the Bible 5. Sheffield:
Academic, 2000.
Brenner, Athalya, and Carole Fontaine, eds. A Feminist Companion to Reading the Bible:
Approaches, Methods and Strategies. Sheffield, 1997.
Copeland, E. Clark. "The Status of Women in the OT." RTJ 6 (1990): 5-16.
Day, Peggy L., ed. Gender and Difference in Ancient Israel. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1989.
Foh, Susan T. Women and the Word of God. Reprint. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1980.
Frye, Roland Mushat. "Language for God and Feminist Language: A Literary and Rhetorical
Analysis." Int 43 (1989): 45-57.
Gruber, Mayer I. "Women in the Cult According to the Priestly Code." In Judaic Perspectives on
Ancient Israel, 35-48 (see Festschriften).
Heine, Susanne. Matriarchs, Goddesses, and Images of God: A Critique of a Feminist Theology.
Translated by J. Bowden. Minneapolis: Augsburg, 1989.
Jeansonne, Sharon Pace. The Women of Genesis. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1990.
Laffey, Alice L. An Introduction to the O.T.: A Feminist Perspective. Philadelphia: Fortress,
1988.
Meyers, Carol M. "The Roots of Restriction: Women in Early Israel." BA 41 (1978): 91-103.
_____. Discovering Eve: Ancient Israelite Women in Context. London: Oxford UP, 1988.
Mickelsen, A. Berkeley, ed. Women, Authority and the Bible. Downers Grove: InterVarsity,
1986.
Miller, John W. "Depatriarchalizing God in Biblical Interpretation: A Critique." CBQ 48 (1986):
609-16.
Milne, Pamela J. "Eve and Adam--Is a Feminist Reading Possible?" BRev 4 (1988): 12-21, 39.
Newsom, Carol A. and Sharon H. Ringe (eds). The Women's Bible Commentary. Revised
edition. Westminster John Knox, 1998.
Otwell, John H. And Sarah Laughed. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1977.
Piper, John and Wayne Grudem, eds. Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood: A

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Response to Evangelical Feminism. Wheaton: Crossway Books, 1991.
Stroup, George W. "Between Echo and Narcissus: The Role of the Bible in Feminist Theology."
Int 42 (1988): 19-32.
Terrien, Samuel, Forward by Phyllis Trible. Till the Heart Sings: A Biblical Theology of
Manhood and Womanhood. Eerdmans
Trible, Phyllis. God and the Rhetoric of Sexuality. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1978.
_____. "Woman in the OT." In IDB.
_____. Texts of Terror: Literary-Feminist Readings of Biblical Narratives. OBT. Fortress, 1984.
Waltke, Bruce. "Shared Leadership or Male Headship?" CT Oct. 3, 1986): 13.

Festschriften and Collected Works


Achtemeier, Paul J., ed. Harper's Bible Dictionary. San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1985.
Anderson, G. W., ed. Tradition and Interpretation: Essays by Members of the Society for O.T.
Study. Oxford: Clarendon, 1979.
Bergen, R. D. Biblical Hebrew and Discourse Linguistics. Dallas: SIL, 1994.
Bromiley, G. W., ed. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. 4 vols. Revised. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 1979-88.
Bream, Howard H., et al., eds. A Light unto My Path: Old Testament Studies in Honor of Jacob
M. Myers. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1974.
Buttrick, G. A. The Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible. 4 vols. plus supplement. New York and
Nashville: Abingdon, 1962.
Carroll, R. P., ed. Text and Pretext: Essays in Honour of Robert Davidson. JSOTS 138.
Sheffield: JSOT, 1992.
Claassen, Walter T., ed. Text and Context. O.T. and Semitic Studies for F. C. Fensham. JSOTSup
48. Sheffield: JSOT, 1988.
Clines, D. J. A. What Does Eve Do to Help? and Other Readerly Questions to the OT. JSOTS
94. Sheffield: JSOT, 1990.
Coggins, R. J. and J. L. Houlden, eds. A Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation (DBI). London:
SCM, 1990.
Conn, Harvie M., ed. Inerrancy and Hermeneutic. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1988.
Crenshaw, J. L., ed. Perspectives on the Hebrew Bible: Essays in Honor of Walter J. Harrelson.
Macon, GA: Mercer UP, 1988.
Crim, Keith, gen. ed. The Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible, Supplementary Volume.
Nashville: Abingdon, 1962.
Cross, F. M. et al., eds. Magnalia Dei. The Mighty Acts of God: Essays on the Bible and
Archaeology in Memory of G. Ernest Wright. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1973.
Daniels, D. R. et al., eds. Ernten was man sät. Festschrift für Klaus Koch zu seinem 65.
Geburtstag. Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener, 1991.
Douglas, J. D. The Illustrated Bible Dictionary. 3 vols. Wheaton: Tyndale, 1980.
Encyclopedia Judaica. 16 vols. Jerusalem: Keter, 1972.
Emerton, J. A., ed. Congress Volume: Leuven, 1989. VTSup 43. Leiden/N.Y.: Brill, 1991.
Eslinger, Lyle and Glen Taylor, eds. Ascribe to the Lord: Biblical and Other Studies in Memory
of Peter C. Craigie. JSOTSup 67. Sheffield: JSOT, 1988.
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Marlowe, W. C. “A Summary Evaluation of OT Hebrew Lexica, Translations, and Philogy in
Light of Key Developments in Hebrew Lexicographic and Semitic Linguistic History.”
GTJ 12 (1992): 3-20.

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Mitchell, Christopher Wright. The Meaning of BRK 'to Bless' in the O.T. SBLDS 95. Atlanta:
Scholars Press, 1987.
O’Connor, M. “Biblical Hebrew Lexicography: πf ‘children, dependents’ in Biblical and
Qumranic Hebrew,” JNSL 25 (1999): 25–40.
Ogden, G. S. "Time, and the Verb hyh, in O.T. Prose." VT 21 (1971): 451-69.
Peels, H. G. L. The Vengeance of God: The Meaning of the Root NQM and the Function of the
NQM-Texts in the Context of Divine Revelation in the OT. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1995.
Price, Todd L. Structural Lexicology and the Greek New Testament: Applying Corpus
Linguistics for Word Sense Possibility Delimitation Using Collocational Indicators.
Perspectives on Linguistics and Ancient Languages 6. Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias, 2015.
Sakenfeld, K. D. The Meaning of Hesed in the Hebrew Bible. Missoula, MT: Scholars Press,
1978.
Sawyer, John F. A. "Semantics." In DBI.
_____. Semantics in Biblical Research. SBT 1st Ser. 24. London, 1972.
Swart, I. “In Search of the Meaning of h\amas: Studying an OT Word in Context.” JSem 3
(1991): 156-66.
Tawil, Hayim. An Akkadian Lexical Companion for Biblical Hebrew: Etymological-Semantic
and Idiomatic Equivalents with Supplement on Biblical Aramaic. Jersey City, N.J.: Ktav,
2009.
Thomas, D. W. "A Consideration of Some Unusual Ways of Expressing the Superlative in
Hebrew." VT 3 (1953): 210-24.
Watson, Wilfred G. E. "Philology." In DBI.
Whitley, C. F. "The Semantic Range of Hesed." Bib 62 (1981): 519-26.
Wigram, George V. The Englishman's Hebrew and Chaldee Concordance of the O.T. London:
Samuel Bagster & Sons, 1890.
See also Semantics.

Hermeneutics: General Biblical


Aageson, J. W. Written Also for Our Sake: Paul and the Art of Biblical Interpretation.
Louisville: WJKP, 1993.
Aichele, G. Sign, Text, and Scripture: Semiotics and the Bible. Sheffield: Academic Press, 1997.
Bartholomew, Craig G. Introducing Biblical Hermeneutics: A Comprehensive Framework for
Hearing God in Scripture. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2015.
Barton, J., ed. The Cambridge Companion to Biblical Interpretation. Cambridge: University
Press, 1998.
Burrows, Mark S. and Paul Rorem, eds. Biblical Hermeneutics in Historical Perspective. Grand
Rapids: Eerdmans, 1991.
Caird, G. B. The Language and Imagery of the Bible. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1980.
Carson, D. A. and John D. Woodbridge, eds. Hermeneutics, Authority, and Canon. Grand
Rapids: Zondervan, 1986.
Childs, Brevard S. "Critical Reflections on James Barr's Understanding of the Literal and the
Allegorical." JSOT 46 (1990): 3-9.
Clines, D. J. A. "Holistic Interpretation." In DBI.
_____. Interested Parties: the Ideology of Writers and Readers of the Hebrew Bible. JSOTS 205.
Sheffield: Academic Press, 1995.
Coggins, R. J. and J. L. Houlden, eds. A Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation (DBI). London:

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SCM, 1990.
Conn, Harvie, ed. Inerrancy and Hermeneutic: A Tradition, a Challenge, a Debate. Grand
Rapids: Baker, 1988.
Dyck, E. ed. The Act of Bible Reading: A Multi-disciplinary Approach to Biblical Interpretation.
Downers Grove: IVP, 1996.
Fackre, Gabriel. "Evangelical Hermeneutics: Commonality and Diversity." Int 43 (1989): 117-
29.
Ferguson, Duncan S. Biblical Hermeneutics: An Introduction. Atlanta: John Knox, 1986.
Froehlich, Karlfried, with Mark S. Burrows. Sensing the Scriptures: Aminadab’s Chariot and the
Predicament of Biblical Interpretation. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2014.
Gibson, Arthur. Biblical Semantic Logic: A Preliminary Analysis. T & T Clark
Grant, R. M. and David Tracy. A Short History of the Interpretation of the Bible. 2d ed.
Philadelphia: Fortress, 1984.
Gruenler, Royce Gordon. Meaning and Understanding: the Philosophical Framework for
Biblical Interpretation. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1990.
Helm, P. “Understanding Scholarly Presuppositions: A Cruciel Tool for Research?” TynBull 44.1
(1993): 143-54.
Johnson, Elliott E. Expository Hermeneutics: An Introduction. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1990.
_____. "What I Mean by Historical-Grammatical Interpretation and How That Differs from
Spiritual Interpretation." GTJ 11 (1990): 157-70.
Kaiser, Walter C. Jr. Toward an Exegetical Theology. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1981.
Kim, Wonil, Deborah Ellens, Michael Floyd, and Marvin A. Sweeney, eds. Reading the Hebrew
Bible for a New Millenium: Form, Concept and Theological Perspective. Vol. 1,
Theological and Hermeneutical Studies (Studies in Antiquity and Christianity;
Harrisburg, PA: Trinity, 2000). Pp. ix+ 389. Paper $35. ISBN 1-56338-314-4.
Klein, W. W., et al. Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics. Dallas/London/ Vancouver: Word,
1993.
Kras˚ovec, J., ed. The Interpretation of the Bible: The International Symposium in Slovenia.
JSOTSup. Sheffield.
Kunjummen, Raju D. "The Single Intent of Scripture--Critical Examination of a Theological
Construct." GTJ 7 (1986): 81-110.
Larkin, William J. Jr. Culture and Biblical Hermeneutics: Interpreting and Applying the
Authoritative Word in a Relativistic Age. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1988.
_____. "Culture, Scripture's Meaning, and Biblical Authority: Critical Hermeneutics for the
90's." BBR 2 (1992): 171-78.
Long, Thomas G. "Symposium: Committing Hermeneutical Heresy." TTod 44 (1987): 165-69.
Longman, Tremper III. "What I Mean by Historical-Grammatical Exegesis: Why I am Not a
Literalist." GTJ 11 (1990): 137-56.
Macky, P. W. The Centrality of Metaphors to Biblical Thought: A Method for Interpreting the
Bible. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen, 1990.
Margerie, R. de. An Introduction to the History of Exegesis. Vol. 3, Saint Augustine. Petersham,
MA: Saint Bede’s Publication, 1993.
Mickelsen, A. Berkeley. Interpreting the Bible. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1963.
Milgrom, Jacob. “Does H advocate the centralization of Worship? [Leviticus 17-26]” JSOT 88
(2000) 59-76.
Morgan, Robert and Barton, John. Biblical Interpretation. New York: Oxford UP, 1988.

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Muchiki, Yoshiyuki. “Why the description of the Altar of Incense was postponed (Exod. 30:1-
10),” Exeg 10 (1999) 19-31 (Japanese).
Noble P. R. “The Sensus Literalis: Jowett, Childs, and Barr,” JTS 44 (1943)
Osborne, Grant. The Hermeneutical Spiral. Downers Grove: IVP, 1992.
Palmer, Richard E. Hermeneutics: Interpretation Theory in Schleiermacher, Dilthey, Heidegger,
and Gadamer. Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern UP, 1969.
Parsons, M. C. “Making Sense of What We Read’: The Place of Biblical Hermeneutics,”
SWJourTheol 35 (1993): 12-20.
Polzin, R. Biblical Structuralism. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1977.
Porter, Stanley E. and Jason C. Robinson. Hermeneutics: An Introduction to Interpretive Theory.
Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2011.
Poythress, Vern S. "Analyzing a Biblical Text: Some Important Linguistic Distinctions." SJT 32
(1979): 113-37.
_____. "Christ the Only Savior of Interpretation." WTJ 50 (1988): 305-21.
_____. "Divine Meaning in Scripture." WTJ 48 (1986): 241-79.
_____. "God's Lordship in Interpretation." WTJ 50 (1988): 27-64.
_____. Reading the Word of God in the Presence of God: A Handbook for Biblical
Interpretation. Wheaton: Crosway, 2016.
_____. "Structuralism and Biblical Studies." JETS 21 (1978): 221-37.
_____. Understanding Dispensationalists. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1987.
_____. "What Does God Say Through Human Authors?" In Inerrancy and Hermeneutic, pp. 81-
99. Edited by Harvie M. Conn. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1988.
Radmacher, Earl D. and R. D. Preus. Hermeneutics, Inerrancy, and the Bible. Grand Rapids:
Zondervan, 1984.
Ramm, Bernard. Protestant Biblical Hermeneutics. 3d ed. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1970.
Richard, Ramesh P. "Application Theory in Relation to the Old Testament." BSac 143 (1986):
302-13.
Riley, William. "On the Location of Meaning in a Sacred Text." PIBA 13 (1990): 7-23.
Rogerson, John et al. The Study and Use of the Bible. The History of Christian Theology, Vol. 2.
Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1988.
Ryken, L. How to Read the Bible as Literature. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1984.
Sawyer, John F. A. "Interpretation, History of." In DBI.
Schökel, L. A. A Manual of Hermeneutics. Sheffield: Academic Press, 1998.
Scholer, David M. "Issues in Biblical Interpretation." EvQ 60 (1988): 5-22.
Silva, Moises. Has the Church Misread the Bible? The History of Interpretation in the Light of
Modern Issues. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1987.
Terry, Milton S. Biblical Hermeneutics. Reprint. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1974.
Thiselton, Anthony C. "Meaning." In DBI.
_____. New Horizons in Hermeneutics. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1992.
Uffenheimer, B. and H. G. Reventlow, ed. Creative Biblical Exegesis: Christian and Jewish
Hermeneutics through the Centuries. JSOTSup 59. Sheffield: Academic Press, .
Vanhoozer, K. J. Is There a Meaning in This Text? The Bible, the Reader, and the Morality of
Literary Knowledge. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1998.
Virkler, H. A. Hermeneutics: Principles and Processes of Biblical Interpretation. Grand Rapids:
Baker, 1981.
Weiss, M. The Bible from Within: The Method of Total Interpretation. Jerusalem: Magnes, 1984.

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Zuck, Roy B. "Application in Biblical Hermeneutics and Exposition." In Walvoord: A Tribute,
ed. Donald K. Campbell, 15-38. Chicago: Moody, 1982.

Hermeneutics: Literary Theory


Abrams, M. H. A Glossary of Literary Terms. 4th ed. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
1981.
Alter, Robert and Frank Kermode, eds. The Literary Guide to the Bible. Cambridge: Harvard UP,
1987.
Austin, J. L. How to Do Things with Words. 2d ed. Oxford, 1976.
Barr, J. "Reading the Bible as Literature." BJRL 56 (1973): 10-33.
Booth, William. The Rhetoric of Fiction. Chicago: UP, 1961.
Briggs, Richard. Words in Action: Speech Act Theory and Biblical Interpretation. T. & T. Clark,
2001.
Chatman, S. Story and Discourse. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1978.
Culler, J. On Deconstruction: Theory and Criticism After Structuralism. London: Routledge &
Kegan Paul, 1982.
_____. Structuralist Poetics. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1975.
Eco, Umberto. The Limits of Interpretation. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana UP, 1990.
Edwards, M. Towards a Christian Poetics. London: Macmillan, 1984.
Fokkelman, J.P. Reading Biblical Narrative: An Introductory Guide. Westminster John Knox,
1999.
_____. Reading Biblical Poetry. An Introductory Guide. Westminster John Knox, 2001.
Fowler, A. Kinds of Literature: An Introduction to the Theory of Genres and Modes. Cambridge:
Harvard, 1982.
Frye, Northrop. The Great Code: The Bible and Literature. New York and London: Harcourt
Brace Jovanovich, 1982.
Gabel, John B. and Charles B. Wheeler. The Bible as Literature: An Introduction. 2d ed. New
York/Oxford: Oxford University, 1990.
Hirsch, E. D., Jr. The Aims of Interpretation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1976.
_____. "Meaning and Significance Reinterpreted." Critical Inquiry 11 (1984): 202-25.
_____. Validity in Interpretation. New Haven: Yale UP, 1967.
Lentricchia, F. After the New Criticism. London: Methuen, 1980.
Leschert, Dale. "A Change of Meaning, Not a Change of Mind: The Clarification of a Suspected
Defection in the Hermeneutical Theory of E. D. Hirsch, Jr." JETS 35 (1992): 183-87.
Longman, Tremper III and L. Ryken, ed. A Complete Literary Guide to the Bible, Grand Rapids:
Zondervan, 1993.
McKnight, Edgar V. The Bible and the Reader: An Introduction to Literary Criticism.
Philadelphia: Fortress, 1985.
Patte, Daniel. The Religious Dimensions of Biblical Texts. Ithaca: Scholars Press, 1990.
Perry, M. "Literary Dynamics: How the Order of a Text Creates Its Meanings." Poetics Today 1
(1979): 1-2, 35-64, 311-61.
Powell, M. A. The Bible and Modern Literary Criticism: A Critical Assessment and Annotated
Bibliography. N.Y./Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1992.
Poythress, Vern Sheridan. "Philosophical Roots of Phenomenological and Structuralist Literary
Criticism." WTJ 41 (1979): 165-71.
Robertson, D. The O.T. and the Literary Critic. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1977.

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Ryken, L. Windows to the World. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1985.
________ and T. Longman, ed. A Complete Literary Guide to the Bible. GR: Zondervan, 1993.
Strickland, G. Structuralism or Criticism? Thoughts on How We Read. Cambridge: Cambridge
UP, 1981.
Suleiman, S. and I. Crosman, The Reader in the Text: Essays on Audience and Interpretation.
Princeton, 1980.
Thiselton, Anthony C. "Structuralism and Biblical Studies: Method or Ideology." ET 89 (1978):
329-35.
Thompkins, J. Reader Response Criticism: From Formalism to Structuralism. Johns Hopkins,
1980.
Wellek, R. and A. Warren. Theory of Literature. 3d ed. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich,
1977.

Hermeneutics: Narrative
Alter, Robert. The Art of Biblical Narrative. New York: Basic Books, 1981.
_____. "Biblical Type-Scenes and the Uses of Convention." Critical Inquiry 5 (1978): 355-68.
Bal, M. Narratology: Introduction to the Theory of Narrative. Translated by C. van Boheemen.
Toronto: UP, 1985.
Bar-Efrat, S. Narrative Art in the Bible. Sheffield: Academic Press, 1989.
_____. "Some Observations on the Analysis and Structure of Biblical Narrative." VT 30 (1980):
154-73.
Berlin, Adele. Poetics and Interpretation of Biblical Narrative. BLS 9. Sheffield: Almond Press,
1983.
Birch, B. C. "O.T. Narrative and Moral Address." In Tucker, Petersen, and Wilson, Canon,
Theology, and O.T. Interpretation (see Festschriften).
Brichto, H. C. Toward a Grammar of Biblical Poetics: Tales of the Prophets. N.Y./Oxford:
Oxford University, 1992.
Calloud, J. Structural Analysis of Narrative. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1976.
Cohn, Robert L. "On the Art of Biblical Narrative." BRes 31 (1986): 13-18.
Culley, R. Studies in the Structure of Hebrew Narrative. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1976.
_____. Themes and Variations: A Study of Action in Biblical Narrative. Atlanta: Scholars Press,
1992.
Dennis, T. Lo and Behold! The Power of O.T. Storytelling. London: SPCK, 1991.
Duke, R. K. “A Model for a Theology of Biblical Historical Narratives: Proposed and
Demonstrated with the Books of Chronicles.” In History and Interpretation: Essays in
Honour of John H. Hayes. Ed. M. P. Graham, et al. JSOTSup 173. Sheffield: JSOT,
1993. IBR member.
Eskenazi, T. C. “Torah as Narrative and Narrative as Torah,” Old Testament Interpretation, 13-
30 (See Festschriften).
Fishbane, M. "Recent Work on Biblical Narrative." Prooftexts 1 (1981): 99.
_____. Text and Texture, Close Readings of Selected Biblical Texts. New York: Schocken, 1979.
Friedman, Richard Elliott. "The Hiding of the Face: An Essay on the Literary Unity of Biblical
Narrative." In Judaic Perspectives on Ancient Israel, 207-24 (see Festschriften).
Genette, G. Narrative Discourse: An Essay in Method. Translated by J. E. Lewis. Ithaca: Cornell
UP, 1980.
Goldingay, J. “How Far Do Readers Make Sense? Interpreting Biblical Narrative,” Them 18.2

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(1993): 5-10.
Gros Louis, Kenneth R. R., ed. Literary Interpretations of Biblical Narratives. 2 vols. Nashville
and New York: Abingdon, 1974, 1982.
Gunn, D. M. "New Directions in the Study of Hebrew Narrative." JSOT 39 (1987): 65-75.
________ and D. N. Fewell. Narrative in the Hebrew Bible. Oxford Bible Series. Oxford:
Oxford UP, 1993.
Herion, G. A. "The Role of Historical Narrative in Biblical Thought: The Tendencies Underlying
O.T. Historiography." JSOT 21 (1981): 25-57.
Henry, Carl F. H. "Narrative Theology: An Evangelical Appraisal." TJ 8 (1987): 3-19.
Jobling, D. The Sense of Biblical Narrative: Three Structural Analyses in the O.T. (1 Sam. 13 -
31; Num. 11 - 12; 1 Kings 17 - 18). JSOTSup 7. Sheffield: Academic Press, 1978.
_____. The Sense of Biblical Narrative II. JSOTSup 39. Sheffield: Academic Press, 1986.
Kermode, Frank. The Art of Telling. Cambridge,MA: Harvard UP, 1987.
_____. The Genesis of Secrecy: On the Interpretation of Narrative. Cambridge: Harvard UP,
1979.
Kessler, M., ed. Voices from Amsterdam: A Modern Tradition of Reading Biblical Narrative.
Atlanta: Scholars Press,
Klaus, N. Pivot Patterns in the Former Prophets. JSOTSup 247. Sheffield: Academic Press,
1998.
Kofoed, Jens Bruun. Text and History: Historiography and the Study of the Biblical Text.
Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 2005.
Licht, Jacob. Storytelling in the Bible. Jerusalem: Magnes, 1978.
Long, B. O. "Framing Repetitions in Biblical Historiography." JBL 106 (1987): 385-99.
Miller, C. L. The Representation of Speech in Biblical Hebrew Narrative: A Linguistic Analysis.
Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1996.
Miscall, Peter D. The Workings of O.T. Narrative. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1983.
Patrick, Dale and Allen Scult, eds. Rhetoric and Biblical Interpretation. Sheffield: Almond,
1990.
Radday, Yahuda T. "Chiasmus in Hebrew Biblical Narrative." In Chiasmus in Antiquity, ed. John
W. Welch, 50-117. Heldesheim: Gerstenberg, 1981.
Savran, George W. Telling and Retelling: Quotation in Biblical Narrative. Bloomington: Indiana
UP, 1988.
Segal, N. "Review of M. Sternberg, The Poetics of Biblical Narrative." VT 38 (1988): 243-9.
Sherwood, S. K. Had God Not Been on My Side: An Examination of the Narrative Technique of
the Story of Jacob and Laban, Genesis 29: 1-32. Frankfurt: Lang, 1990.
Simon, Uriel. "Minor Characters in Biblical Narrative." JSOT 46 (1990): 11-19.
Ska, Jean Louis. "Our Fathers Have Told Us": Introduction to the Analysis of Hebrew
Narratives. Rome: Pontifical Biblical Institute, 1990.
Stanzel, F. K. A Theory of Narrative. Translated by C. Goedsche. Cambridge: Cambridge UP,
1984.
Sternberg, M. "Biblical Poetics and Sexual Politics: From Reading to Counter-Reading." JBL
111 (1992): 463-88.
_____. "Double Cave, Double Talk: The Indirections of Biblicaql Dialogue." In 'Not in Heaven':
Coherence and Complexity in Biblical Narrative, ed. J. Rosenblatt and J. Sitterton, 28-57.
Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1991.
_____. The Poetics of Biblical Narrative. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1985.

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_____. "Time and Space in Biblical (Hi)story Telling: The Grand Chronology." In The Book and
the Text: The Bible and Literary Theory, ed. R. Schwartz, 81-145. Oxford: Blackwell,
1990.
_____. "The World from the Addressee's Viewpoint: Reception as Representation, Dialogue as
Monologue." Style 20 (1986): 295-318.
Talmon, S. "The Presentation of Synchroneity and Simultaneity in Biblical Narrative." Scripta
Hierosolymitana 27 (1978): 12-25.
Tertel, H. J. Text and Transmission: An Empirical Model for the Literary Development of OT
Narratives. BZAW. Berlin/N.Y., 1994.
van Wolde, E., ed. Narrative Syntax and the Hebrew Bible. Brill, 1997.
Walsh, J. T. Style and Structure in Biblical Hebrew Narrative. Collegeville, MN:
Liturgical/Michael Glazier, 2001.
Watts, J. W. Psalm and Story: Inset Hymns in Hebrew Narrative. JSOTS 139. Sheffield: JSOT,
1992. Review JBL 113.126.
_____. “Song and the Ancient Reader,” Persp 22 (1995): 135-47.
White, Hugh C. Narration and Discourse in the Book of Genesis. Cambridge: Cambridge UP,
1991.

Hermeneutics: O.T. & Biblical Criticism


Alonso-Schökel, L. "Hermeneutics in the Light of Language and Literature." CBQ 25 (1963):
371-86.
Armerding, Carl E. The Old Testament and Criticism. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1983.
Baker, David. "Interpreting Texts in the Context of the Whole Bible." Them 5 (1980): 21-24.
Barr, James. Holy Scripture. Oxford: UP, 1983.
_____. "The Literal, the Allegorical, and Modern Scholarship." JSOT 44 (1989): 3-17.
Barthes, R., et al. Structural Analysis and Biblical Exegesis. Translated by A. M. Johnson.
Pittsburgh: Pickwick, 1974.
Barton, John. "Classifying Biblical Criticism." JSOT 29 (1984): 19-35.
_____. Reading the Old Testament. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1984.
See review Them 12 (1987).
_____. "Today and Tomorrow in Biblical Studies:" IV. Should O.T. Study Be More
Theological?" ET 100 (1989): 443-48.
Beattie, D. R. G. First Steps in Biblical Criticism. Lanham, MD: UP of America, 1988.
Bergen, Robert D. "Text as a Guide to Authorial Intention: An Introduction to Discourse
Criticism." JETS 30 (1987): 327-36.
Brett, Mark G. Biblical Criticism in Crisis? The Impact of the Canonical Approach on O.T.
Studies. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1991.
Birch, Bruce C. "Biblical Hermeneutics in Recent Discussion: O.T." RelSRev 10 (1984): 1-7.
Black, C. Clifton II. "Rhetorical Criticism and Biblical Interpretation." ET 100 (1989): 252-57.
Brueggemann, Dale A. "Brevard Childs' Canon Criticism: An Example of Post-Critical Naiveté."
JETS 32 (1989): 311-26.
Buss, M. J. Biblical Form Criticism in its Context. JSOTSup 274. Sheffield: Academic Press,
1998.
Campbell, Antony F. "Past History and Present Text: The Clash of Classical and Post-Critical
Approaches to Biblical Text." ABR 39 (1991): 1-18.
Carroll R., M. Daniel (ed.). Rethinking Contexts, Rereading Texts: Contributions from the Social

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Sciences to Biblical Interpretation. JSOTSup 299. Sheffield Academic Press, 2000.
Carter, Charles E. and Carol L. Meyers, eds. Community, Identity, and Ideology: Social Science
Approaches to the Hebrew Bible. SBTS vol. 6. Eisenbrauns, 1996.
Childs, B. "The Exegetical Significance of Canon for the Study of the O.T." VTS 29 (1978): 66-
80.
Clements, R. E. One Hundred Years of O.T. Interpretation. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1976.
Clines, D.J.A. "Methods of O.T. Study." In Beginning O.T. Study, ed. John Rogerson, 26-43.
London: SPCK, 1983.
_____. "Story and Poem: The O.T. as Literature and as Scripture." Int 34 (1980): 115-27.
_____. What Does Eve Do to Help? And Other Readerly Questions to the O.T. JSOTSup 94.
Sheffield: JSOT, 1990.
________, et al. Art and Meaning: Rhetoric in Biblical Literature. JSOTSup 19. Sheffield:
JSOT, 1982.
________, et al. The Bible in Three Dimensions: Essays in Celebration of Forty Years of Biblical
Studies in the University of Sheffield. JSOTSup 87. Sheffield: Academic Press, 1990.
Conroy, C. “Reflections on the Present State of OT Studies.” Gr 73 (1992): 579-609.
Coote, Robert B. "The Application of the Oral Theory to Biblical Hebrew Literature." Sem 5
(1976): 51-64.
Crossan, J. D. "Perspectives and Methods in Contemporary Biblical Criticism." BR 22 (1977):
39-49.
_____. "Waking the Bible: Biblical Hermeneutic and Literary Imagination." Int 32 (1978): 269-
85.
Dorsey, David A. “Can These Bones Live? Investigating Literary Structure in the Bible.” EvJ 9
(1991): 11-25.
Edwards, O. C. "Historical-Critical Method's Failure of Nerve and a Prescription for a Tonic."
ATR 59 (1977): 115-34.
Exum, J. Cheryl. Signs and Wonders: Biblical Texts in Literary Focus. Atlanta: Scholars Press,
1988.
Fiorenza, Elisabeth Schuessler. "The Ethics of Biblical Interpretation: Decentering Biblical
Scholarship." JBL 107 (1988): 3-17.
Fishbane, Michael. The Garments of Torah: Essays in Biblical Hermeneutics. Bloomington:
Indiana UP, 1989.
Fox, M. V. The Redaction of the Books of Esther: On Reading Composite Texts. SBLMS.
Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1991.
Friedman, Richard Elliott and H. G. M. Williamson, eds. The Future of Biblical Studies: The
Hebrew Scriptures. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1987.
Geller, Stephen A. "Through Windows and Mirrors into the Bible: History, Literature, and
Language in the Study of Text." In A Sense of Text, JQRS (1982): 3-40.
Gibson, J. C L. Language and Imagery in the Old Testament. Spck
Gilkey, Langdon B. "Cosmology, Ontology, and the Travail of Biblical Language." JR 41
(1961): 194-205.
Goldingay, John. Approaches to Old Testament Interpretation Revised. Downers Grove:
InterVarsity, 1990.
_____. Models for the Interpretation of Scripture. Eerdmans
Gottwald, Norman K. "Social Matrix and Canonical Shape." TTod 42 (1985): 307-31.
Green, W. H. The Higher Criticism of the Pentateuch. New York: Scribner, 1906.

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Greenberg, M. "The Use of the Ancient Versions for Interpreting the Hebrew Text: A Sampling
from Ezekiel 2:1-3:11." VTS 29 (1978): 131-48.
Greenstein, E. L. “Theory and Argument in Biblical Criticism.” HAR 10 (1986): 77-93.
Gunneweg, A. H. J. Understanding the O.T. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1978.
Habel, Norman C. Literary Criticism of the Old Testament. Guides to Biblical Scholarship.
Philadelphia: Fortress, 1971.
Hahn, Herbert F. The Old Testament in Modern Research. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1966.
Hall, David R. The Seven Pillories of Wisdom. Macon: Mercer UP, 1990.
Harrison, R. K. "The Critical Use of the Old Testament." BSac 146 (1989): 12-20.
Hayes, John H., ed. An Introduction to O.T. Study. Nashville: Abingdon, 1979.
_____. Old Testament Form Criticism. San Antonio: Trinity UP, 1974.
Hays, Christopher M. and Christopher B. Ansberry, eds. Evangelical Faith and the Challenge of
Historical Criticism. London: SPCK, 2013.
Helm, P. “Understanding Scholarly Presuppositions: A Crucial Tool for Research?” TB 44.1
(1993): 143-54.
Holwerda, David E. "Hermeneutical Issues Then and Now: The Janssen Case Revisited." CTJ 24
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Japhet, Sara. "The Temple in the Restoration Period: Reality and Ideology." USQR 44 (1991):
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Millard, Alan R. "Does the Bible Exaggerate King Solomon's Golden Wealth?" BAR 15 (1989):
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JAOS 93 (1973): 3-17.

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Reiner, Erica. "The Uses of Astrology." JAOS 105 (1985): 589-95.
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_____. The Might That Was Assyria. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1984.
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Seevers, Boyd. Warfare in the Old Testament: The Organization, Weapons, and Tactics of
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Shafer, Byron E., ed. Religion in Ancient Egypt: Gods, Myths, and Personal Practices. London:
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_____. "O.T. Cross-Culturalism: Paradigmatic or Enigmatic?" JETS 32 (1989): 3-16.
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Stern, Ephraim. “The Many Masters of Dor--Part 3: The Persistence of Phoenician Culture.”
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Zondervan, 1983.
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_____. A History of the Ancient Near East: ca. 3000-323 BC. Second edition. Wiley-Blackwell,
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1989.
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Wiseman, D. J. Nebuchadrezzar and Babylon. London: Oxford UP, 1985.
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Conquerors?" BAR 17 (1991): 44-52.
Wood, Leon J. Israel's United Monarchy. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1979.
_____. A Survey of Israel's History. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1970.
van der Woude, A. S., ed. The World of the Bible. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1986.
________, ed. The World of the O.T. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1989.
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Wyatt, N. Religious Texts from Ugarit: The Words of Ilimilku and his Colleagues. Sheffield:
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(1973): 315-23.
_____. "Documents from Old Testament Times: A Survey of Recent Discoveries." WTJ 41
(1979): 1-32.
_____. Foes from the Northern Frontier. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1982.
_____. Persia and the Bible. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1990.
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Eisenbrauns, 1981.
Younger, Jr., K. Lawson. A Political History of the Arameans: From Their Origins to the End of
Their Polities. SBL, 2016.

See also Archaeology.

Inner-Biblical Exegesis--Scripture Interpreting Scripture


Archer, Gleason L. Jr. Old Testament Quotations in the New Testament: A Complete Survey.
Chicago: Moody, 1983.
Barker, Kenneth. "False Dichotomies Between the Testaments." JETS 25 (1982): 3-16.
Bateman, Herbert W. IV. "Psalm 110:1 and the N.T." BSac 149 (1992): 438-53.
Beale, G. K. John’s Use of the Old Testament in Revelation. JSNTSup. Sheffield: Academic
Press, 1998.
_____. Handbook on the NT Use of the OT: Exegesis and Interpretation. Grand Rapids: Baker,
2012.
_____. The Right Doctrine from the Wrong Texts?: Essays on the Use of the Old Testament in
the New. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1994.
Berding, Kenneth and Jonathan Lunde. Three Views on the New Testament Use of the Old
Testament. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2008.
Blomberg, Craig. "The Sabbath as Fulfilled in Christ." In The Sabbath in Jewish and Christian
Traditions, 196-206, eds. T. Eskenazi et al. Denver: Denver University, 1991.
Bock, Darrell L. "Evangelicals and the Use of the Old Testament in the New." BSac 142 (1985):
209-23; 306-19.
_____. “The Son of David and the Spirit’s Task: The Hermeneutics of Initial Fulfillment.” BSac
150 (1993): 440-57.
Brett, M. G. "Intratextuality." DBI.
Bright, J. The Authority of the O.T. Nashville: Abingdon, 1967.
Brown, Raymond E. "The History and Development of the Theory of a Sensus Plenior." CBQ 15
(1953): 141-62.
_____. "The 'Sensus Plenior' of Sacred Scripture." S. T. D. Dissertation, St. Mary's University,
Baltimore, 1955.
_____. "The Sensus Plenior in the Last Ten Years." CBQ 25 (1963): 262-85.
Carson, D. A. and H.G.M. Williamson, eds. It is Written: Scripture Citing Scripture. Essays in
Honour of Barnabas Lindars. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1988.
Childs, Brevard S. "Prophecy and Fulfillment: A Study of Contemporary Hermeneutics." Int 12
(1958): 259-71.
Clowney, E. P. The Unfolding Mystery: Discovering Christ in the O.T. Leicester: Inter Varsity,
1988.
Davidson, Richard M. Typology in Scripture. Andrews University Seminary Doctoral
Dissertation Series. Berrien Springs, MI: Andrews UP, 1981.
Donaldson, Terry L. "Levitical Messianology in Late Judaism." JETS 24 (1981): 193-207.
Dozeman, T. B. "Inner-biblical Interpretation of Yahweh's Gracious and Compassionate
Character." JBL 108 (1989: 207-23.
Draisma, Sipke, ed. Intertextuality in Biblical Writings. Kampen: Kok Pharos, 1989.
Efird, James M., ed. The Use of the Old Testament in the New and Other Essays: Studies in
Honor of William Franklin Stinespring. Durham, N.C.: Duke UP, 1972.

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Ellis, Earle. "Isaiah in the N.T." SWJT 34 (1991): 31-35.
_____. Paul's Use of the O.T. Reprint. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1991 [1957].
Ericson, Norman R. "The NT Use of the OT: A Kerygmatic Approach." JETS 30 (1987): 337-42.
Eslinger, Lyle. “Inner-biblical exegesis and Inner-biblical allusion: the question of Category.” VT
42 (1992): 47-58.
Evans, C. A. To See and Not Perceive: Isaiah 6:9-10 in Early Jewish and Christian
Interpretation. JSOTSS. Sheffield: Academic Press, 1989.
_____. From Prophecy to Testament: the Function of the OT in the New. Peabody, MA:
Hendrickson, 2004.
_____. and J. A. Sanders, ed. Paul and the Scriptures of Israel. JSNTSup 83. Sheffield: JSOT,
1993.
Evans, M. J. "The O.T. as Christian Scripture." VE 16 (1986): 25-32.
Feinberg, John S., ed. Continuity and Discontinuity (see Theology).
Fishbane, Michael. Biblical Interpretation in Ancient Israel. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1988.
_____. "Revelation and Tradition: Aspects of Inner-Biblical Exegesis." JBL 99 (1980): 343-61.
France, R. T. Jesus and the O.T. Downers Grove: IVP, 1971.
Garland, D. E. “The Fulfillment Quotations in John’s Account of the Crucifixion.” In
Perspectives on John: Method and Interpretation in the Fourth Gospel. Ed. R. B. Sloan
and M. C. Parsons. Lewiston: Mellen, 1993.
Goldingay, John E. "The O.T. and Christian Faith: Jesus and the O.T. in Matthew 1 - 5." Them 8
(1983): 4-10.
_____. Do We Need the New Testament? Letting the Old Testament Speak for Itself. Downers
Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 2015.
Green, Gene L. "The Use of the O.T. for Christian Ethics in 1 Peter." TB 41.2 (1990): 276-89.
Hafemann, S. J. "The Glory and Veil of Moses in 2 Cor 3:7-14: An Example of Paul's
Contextual Exegesis of the OT--a Proposal." HBT 14.1 (1992): 31-49.
Hanson, A. T. The Living Utterances of God: The N.T. Exegesis of the Old. London: Darton,
Longman & Todd, 1983.
Hays, Richard B. Echoes of Scripture in the Letters of Paul. New Haven: Yale University Press,
1989.
_____. Echoes of Scripture in the Gospels. Waco, TX: Baylor, 2016.
_____ Reading Backwards: Figural Christology and the Fourfold Gospel Witness. Waco, TX:
Baylor University Press, 2014.
Heater, H. "Matthew 2:6 and Its O.T. Sources." JETS 26 (1983): 395-97.
Heil, John Paul. The Rhetorical Role of Scripture in 1 Corinthians. Atlanta: SBL, 2005.
Houlden, J. L. "Christian Interpretation of the OT." In DBI.
Hummel, H. "The O.T. Basis of Typological Interpretation." BRes 9 (1964): 38-50.
Johnson, Elliott E. "Hermeneutical Principles and Psalm 110." BSac 149 (1992): 428--37.
Johnson, H. Wayne. "The 'Analogy of Faith' and Exegetical Methodology: A Preliminary
Discussion on Relationships." JETS 31 (1988): 69-80.
Johnson, Luke T. "The Use of Leviticus 19 in the Letter of James." JBL 101 (1982): 391-401.
Kaiser, Walter C. Jr. "The O.T. Promise of Material Blessings and the Contemporary Believer."
TJ 9 (1990): 151-70.
_____. The Uses of the O.T. in the New. Chicago: Moody, 1985.
Kistemaker, Simon. Psalm Citations in the Epistle to the Hebrews. Amsterdam: Van Soest, 1961.
Kline, M G. “Gospel until the Law: Rom. 5:13-14 and the Old Covenant.” JETS 34 (1991): 433-

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46.
Koivisto, Rex A. "Stephen's Speech: A Theology of Errors?" GTJ 8 (1987): 101-14.
LaSor, William S. "Prophecy, Inspiration and Sensus Plenior." TB 29 (1978): 49-60.
_____. "The Sensus Plenior in Biblical Interpretation." In Scripture, Tradition, and
Interpretation: Essays Presented to Everett F. Harrison, eds. W. Ward Gasque and
William S. LaSor, 260-77. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1978.
Longenecker, Richard N. Biblical Exegesis in the Apostolic Period. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans,
1975.
_____. "Can We Reproduce the Exegesis of the N.T.?" TB 21 (1970): 3-38.
_____. "'Who Is the Prophet Talking About?' Some Reflections on the N.T.'s Use of the Old."
Them 13 (1988): 4-8.
Longman, Tremper III. "The Divine Warrior: The N.T. Use of an O.T. Motif." WTJ 44 (1982):
290-307.
McCartney, Dan G. "The New Testament's Use of the Old Testament." In Inerrancy and
Hermeneutic, 101-16 (see Hermeneutics: General Biblical).
Mason, Rex. "Inner-Biblical Exegesis." In DBI.
Melick, Richard R., Jr. "The N.T. Use of the O.T. Mid-America Theological Journal 16 (1992):
65-80.
Menken, M. J. J. and S. Moyise. The Mionor Prophets in the NT. London: T&T Clark, 2009.
Miller, Merrill. “Targum, Midrash, and the Use of the OT in the NT.” JSJ 2 (1971): 64–78.
Moo, Douglas J. "'Law,' 'Works of the Law,' and Legalism in Paul." WTJ 45 (1983): 73-100.
_____. The O.T. in the Gospel Passion Narratives. Sheffield: Almond, 1983.
_____. "The Problem of Sensus Plenior." In Hermeneutics, Authority and Canon, 175-212 (see
Hermeneutics: General Biblical).
Moyise, Steve. Paul and Scripture: Studying the New Testament Use of the Old Testament.
Grand Rapids: Baker, 2010.
_____. The Old Testament in the New Testament. Sheffield: Academic Press, 2000.
Neusner, Jacob. Messiah in Context: Israel's History and Destiny in Formative Judaism.
Lanham, MD: UP of America, 1988.
Nicole, Roger R. "Patrick Fairbairn and Biblical Hermeneutics as Related to the Quotations of
the O.T. in the N.T." In Hermeneutics, Inerrancy, and the Bible, 765-76 (see
Hermeneutics: General Biblical).
Oss, Douglas A. "Canon as Context: The Function of Sensus Plenior in Evangelical
Hermeneutics." GTJ 9 (1988): 105-27.
_____. "A Note on Paul's Use of Isaiah." BBR 2 (1992): 105-12.
Porter, Stanley E. “The Use of the OT in the NT.” In Early Christian Interpretation of the
Scriptures of Israel: Investigations and Proposals. Edited by C. A. Evans and J. A.
Sanders. Sheffield: Academic Press, 1997.
_____. “Further Comments on the Use of the OT in the NT.” In The Intertextuality of the
Epistles: Explorations of Theory and Practice. Edited by T. L. Brodie, D. R. MacDonald,
and S. E. Porter. Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2007.
Porter, Stanley E. and Christopher D. Stanley, eds. As It Is Written: Studying Paul’s Use of
Scripture. Atlanta: SBL, 2008.
Poythress, Vern Sheridan. "Divine Meaning of Scripture." WTJ 48 (1986): 241-79.
Sailhamer, John H. "The Canonical Approach to the OT: Its Effect on Understanding Prophecy."
JETS 30 (1987): 307-15.

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Sarna, N. "Psalm 89: A Study in Inner Biblical Exegesis." In Biblical and Other Studies, ed. A.
Altmann, 29-46. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1963.
Shepherd, Michael B. The Twelve Prophets in the NT. N. Y.: Peter Lang, 2011.
Silva, M. "The Law and Christianity: Dunn's New Synthesis." WTJ 53 (1991): 339-53.
_____. "The N.T. Use of the O.T.: Text Form and Authority." In Scripture and Truth, eds. D. A.
Carson and J. D. Woodbridge, 147-65. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1983.
Slater, T. B. “The Possible Influence of LXX Exodus 20:11 on Acts 14:15.” AUSS 30 (1992):
151-52.
Stanley, C. D. Paul and the Language of Scripture: Citation Technique in the Pauline Epistles
and Contemporary Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992.
_____. Arguing with Scripture: The Rhetoric of Quotations in the Letters of Paul. N.Y.: T&T
Clark, 2004.
Talmon, Shemaryahu. "Types of Messianic Expectation at the Turn of the Era." In King, Cult
and Calendar in Ancient Israel: Collected Studies, 202-224. Jerusalem: Magnes, 1986.
Tomson, Peter J. Paul and the Jewish Law: Halakha in the Letters of the Apostle to the Gentiles.
Compendia Rerum Iudaicarum ad Novum Testamentum, Section III, Vol. 1.
Minneapolis: Fortress, 1990.
Verhoef, Pieter A. "The Relationship Between the Old and the New Testaments." In New
Perspectives on the O.T., 280-303 (see Festschriften).
Vorster, W. S. "The Relevance of the N.T. for the Interpretation of the O.T." OTWSA 20-21
(1977-78): 190-205.
Wagner, J. Ross. Heralds of the Good News: Isaiah and Paul “in Concert” in the Letter to the
Romans. Leiden: Brill, 2002.
Watson, Francis. Paul and the Hermeneutics of Faith. London: T&T Clark, 2004.
Wenham, David. "Jesus and the Law: An Exegesis on Matthew 5:17-20." Them 4 (1979): 92-96.
Wright, C. Knowing Jesus through the O.T. London: Marshall Pickering, 1992.
See also Chronicles; Hosea.

Inscriptions
Aharoni, Yohanan. Arad Inscriptions. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 1981.
Aufrecht, Walter and John C. Hurd. A Synoptic Concordance of Aramaic Inscriptions. Scholars
Press, 1975.
Birnbaum, S. A. The Hebrew Scripts. 2 vols. London: Waterlow & Sons, 1954, 1971.
Borowski, Oded. "Yadin Presents New Interpretation of the Famous Lachish Letters." BAR 10
(1984): 74-77.
Cross, Frank Moore. "Phoenicians in Brazil?" BAR 5 (1979): 36-43.
_____. "Epigraphic Notes on the Amman Citadel Inscription." BASOR 193 (1969): 13-19.
_____. "Epigraphic Notes on Hebrew Documents of the Eighth-Sixth Centuries B. C. BASOR
163 (1961): 12-14; 165 (1962): 34-46.
_____. "An Interpretation of the Nora Stone." BASOR 208 (1972): 13-19.
_____. "Two Notes on Palestinian Inscriptions of the Persian Age (with Postscript)." BASOR 193
(1969): 19-24.
Davies, G. I. Ancient Hebrew Inscriptions. Cambridge: CUP, 1991.
Donner, M. and W. Röllig. Kanaanäische und aramäische Inschriften. 2d ed. Wiesbaden: Otto
Harrassowitz, 1966.
Gibson, J. C. L. Textbook of Syrian Semitic Inscriptions. 3 vols. London: Oxford, 1973, 1975,

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1982.
Greenfield, J. C. and A. Shaffer. "Notes on the Curse Formulae of the Tell Fekherye Inscription."
RB 92 (1985): 47-59.
Hackett, Jo Ann. The Balaam Text from Deir `Alla. Harvard Semitic Monographs, 31. Chico:
Scholars Press, 1984.
Horn, Siegfried H. "Why the Moabite Stone Was Blown to Pieces." BAR 12 (1986): 50-61.
Jean, Charles-François and Jacob Hoftijzer. Dictionnaire des inscriptions sémitiques del'ouest.
Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1965.
Kaufman, Ivan T. "The Samaria Ostraca: An Early Witness to Hebrew Writing." BA 229-39.
Lemaire, Andre. "Fragments from the Book of Balaam Found at Deir Alla." BAR 11 (1985): 26-
39.
Miller, Patrick, D., Jr. "Psalms and Inscriptions." VTS 32 (1980): 311-332.
Moran, W. L. The Amarna Letters (Baltimore/London: Johns Hopkins, 1992.
Naveh, Joseph. "Hebrew Texts in Aramaic Script in the Persian Period?" BASOR 203 (1971): 27-
32.
_____. "Some Considerations on the Ostracon from `Izbet Sartah." IEJ 28 (1978): 31-35.
Rainey, Anson F. "The Saga of Eliashib." BAR 13 (1987): 36-39.
_____. "A Hebrew 'Receipt' from Arad." BASOR 202 (1971): 23-29.
_____. “The ‘House of David’ and the House of the Deconstructionists,” BAR 20 (6,1994): 47.
Shanks, Hershel. "Letter from a Hebrew King?" BAR 6 (1980): 52- 56.
_____. "Jeremiah's Scribe and Confidant Speaks from a Hoard of Clay Bullae." BAR 13 (1987):
58-65.
Shiloh, Yigal and David Tarler. "Bullae from the City of David: A Hoard of Seal Impressions
from the Israelite Period." BA 49 (1986): 196-209.
Siegal, Jonathan P. "The Evolution of Two Hebrew Scripts." BAR 5 (1979): 28-33.
Smelik, K. A. D. "The Literary Structure of King Mesha's Inscription." JSOT 46 (1990): 21-30.
_____. Writings from Ancient Israel: A Handbook of Historical and Religious Documents. Trans.
G. I. Davies. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1991.
Suder, Robert W. Hebrew Inscriptions: A Classified Bibliography. Selinsgrove, PA:
Susquehanna UP, 1984.
Talmon, Shemaryahu. King, Cult and Calendar in Ancient Israel: Collected Essays. Jerusalem:
Magnes, 1986.
Tigay, Jeffrey H. You Shall Have No Other Gods: Israelite Religion in Light of Hebrew
Inscriptions. HSS 31. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1986.
Tomback, Richard. A Comparative Semitic Lexicon of the Phoenician and Punic Languages.
Missoula, MT: Scholars Press, 1978.
See also History and Culture (Millard).

Intertestamental Literature & History


Balla, G. The Four Centuries between the Testaments: A Survey of Israel and the Diaspora from
336 BC to 94 AD. Bibal Press.
Beckwith, Roger. "Intertestamental Judaism, its Literature and its Significance." Them 15
(1990): 77-81.
Brewer, D. I. Techniques and Assumptions in Jewish Exegesis before 70 C.E. Tübingen: Mohr
[Siebeck], 1992.
Charles, R. H., ed. The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the O.T.: Vol. I, Apocrypha; Vol. II,

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Pseudepigrapha. Oxford: Clarendon, 1913.
Charlesworth, J. H., ed. The O.T. Pseudepigrapha. 2 vols. New York: Doubleday, 1983, 1985.
_____. The Pseudepigrapha and Modern Research. Missoula, MT: Scholars Press, 1976.
Foerster, Werner. From the Exile to Christ: A Historical Introduction to Palestinian Judaism.
Philadelphia: Fortress, 1964.
Goldstein, Jonathan A. 1 and 2 Maccabees. 2 vols. AB. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co.,
1976, 1983.
Gowan, D. E. Bridge Between the Testaments: A Reappraisal of Judaism from the Exile to the
Birth of Christianity. 3d ed. Allison Park, PA: Pickwick Publications, 1986.
Grabbe, Lester L. "The Jewish Theocracy from Cyrus to Titus: A Programmatic Essay." JSOT
37 (1987): 117-24.
Grudem, Wayne. "Alphabetical Reference List for O.T. Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha." JETS
19 (1976): 297-313.
de Jonge, M. Outside the OT. Cambridge: CUP, 1985.
Kraft, R. A. and G. W. E. Nickelsburg, eds. Early Judaism and its Modern Interpreters.
Philadelphia/Atlanta: Fortress/Scholars Press, 1986.
McCullough, W. Stewart. The History and Literature of the Palestinian Jews from Cyrus to
Herod. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1975.
McNamara, Martin. Intertestamental Literature. Wilmington, DE: Glazier, 1983.
Metzger, Bruce M. An Introduction to the Apocrypha. London: Oxford UP, 1957.
Nickelsburg, George W. E. Jewish Literature Between the Bible and the Mishnah. Philadelphia:
Fortress, 1981.
________ and Michael E. Stone. Faith and Piety in Early Judaism: Texts and Documents.
Philadelphia: Fortress, 1983.
Noll, Stephen F. The Intertestamental Period. TSF-IBR Bibliographic Study Guides. Madison,
WI: Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship of the United States of America, 1985.
Otzen, Benedikt. Judaism in Antiquity: Political Development and Religious Currents from
Alexander to Hadrian. Translated by Frederick H. Cryer. Sheffield: JSOT, 1990.
Rivkin, Ellis. "Ben Sira--The Bridge Between the Aaronide and Pharisaic Revolutions." EI 12
(1975): 95*-103*.
Rost, Leonhard. Judaism Outside the Hebrew Canon: An Introduction to the Documents.
Nashville: Abingdon, 1976.
Sanders, E. P. Judaism: Practice and Belief 63 BCE–66 CE. London/Philadelphia: SCM/Trinity,
1992.
Schürer, E. The History of the Jewish People in the Age of Jesus Christ (175 B.C. - A.D 135).
Revised and edited by G. Vermes et al. 3 vols. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1973-1987.
Stone, Michael E. "The Book of Enoch and Judaism in the Third Century B.C.E." CBQ 40
(1978): 479-92.
_____. Fourth Ezra. Hermeneia. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1990.
________, ed. Jewish Writings of the Second Temple Period. Compendia Rerum Iudaicarum ad
Novum Testamentum, Section 2. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1984.
Stone, Michael E. and David Satran, eds. Emerging Judaism: Studies on the Fourth and Third
Centuries B.C.E. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1988.
Surburg, Raymond F. Introduction to the Intertestamental Period. St. Louis: Concordia, 1975.
Zeitlin, Solomon. The Rise of the Judaean State: A Political, Social and Religious History of the
Second Commonwealth, Vol. I: 332-37 B.C.E. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society

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of America, 1962.
________ and Sidney Tedesche. The First Book of Maccabees. New York: Harper & Bros.,
1950.
_____. The Second Book of Maccabees. New York: Harper & Bros., 1954.

Introductions and Surveys


Albright, William Foxwell. The Biblical Period from Abraham to Ezra. New York: Harper &
Row, 1949.
_____. From the Stone Age to Christianity. Garden City: Doubleday, 1957.
Allis, Oswald T. The Five Books of Moses. Reprint ed. Nutley, NJ: Presbyterian & Reformed,
1977.
_____. The Old Testament: Its Claims and Its Critics. Nutley, NJ: Presbyterian & Reformed,
1972.
Anderson, Bernhard W. Understanding the Old Testament. 4th ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
Prentice-Hall, 1986.
Archer, Gleason L., Jr. A Survey of Old Testament Introduction. Revised ed. Chicago: Moody,
1974.
Beckwith, Roger. "A Modern Theory of the O.T. Canon." VT 41 (1991): 385-95.
_____. The O.T. Canon in the N.T. Church. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1986.
Bentzen, Aage. Introduction to the O.T. 2 vols. bound as 1. 2d ed. Copenhagen: G. E. C. Gad,
1952.
Bigger, S., ed. Creating the O.T.: The Emergence of the Hebrew Bible. Oxford: Basil Blackwell,
1989.
Bruce, F. F. The Books and the Parchments. London: Pickering & Inglis, 1950.
_____. The Canon of Scripture. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1988.
Cameron, Nigel M. de S. Biblical Higher Criticism and the Defense of Infallibilism in 19th
Century Britain. Lewiston: Mellen, 1987.
Cassuto, Umberto. The Documentary Hypothesis. Jerusalem: Magnes, 1961.
Cate, Robert L. An Introduction to the Old Testament and Its Study. Nashville: Broadman, 1987.
_____. Old Testament Roots for New Testament Faith. Nashville: Broadman, 1982.
Childs, B. S. Introduction to the Old Testament as Scripture. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1979.
_____. "Response to Reviewers of Introduction to the O.T. as Scripture." JSOT 16 (1980): 52-
60.
Clements, Ronald E. A Century of Old Testament Study. London: Lutterworth, 1976.
Coggins, R. J. Introducing the O.T. Oxford: UP, 1990.
_____. "Recent Continental O.T. Literature." ET 97 (1986): 298-301.
Cohen, Shaye J. D. "Yavneh Revisited: Pharisees, Rabbis and the End of Jewish Sectarianism."
SBL Seminar Papers 21 (1982): 45-61.
Craigie, Peter C. The Old Testament: Its Background, Growth, and Content. Nashville:
Abingdon, 1986.
Cross, F. M. From Epic to Canon. History and Literature in Ancient Israel. Baltimore/London:
Johns Hopkins UP, 2000.
Dick, Michael Brennan. Introduction to the Hebrew Bible. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall,
1988.
Driver, S. R. Introduction to the Literature of the O.T. 9th ed. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1913.
Dumbrell, William J. The Faith of Israel. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1988.

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Eissfeldt, O. The Old Testament: An Introduction. New York: Harper & Row, 1965.
Ellis, E. Earle. "The Old Testament Canon in the Early Church." In Mikra, ed. Martin Jan
Mulder, 653-90. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1988.
_____. The O.T. in Early Christianity: Canon and Interpretation in the Light of Modern
Research. Tübingen: Mohr, 1991.
Flanders, Henry Jackson and Crapps, Robert Wilson. People of the Covenant. 3rd ed. New York:
Oxford UP, 1988.
Gaebelein, Frank E., ed. The Expositor's Bible Commentary. Vol. 1: Introductory Articles. Grand
Rapids: Zondervan, 1979.
Gottwald, Norman K. The Hebrew Bible: A Socio-Literary Introduction. Philadelphia: Fortress,
1985.
Hallo, W. W. The Book of the People. Atlanta: Scholars, 1991.
Harris, R. Laird. The Inspiration and Canonicity of the Bible. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1957.
Harrison, R. K. Introduction to the Old Testament. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1969.
Hess, R. S. The Old Testament: A Historical, Critical, and Theological Introduction. Baker,
2016.
Hill, Andrew E. and John H. Walton. A Survey of the Old Testament. Grand Rapids: Zondervan,
1991.
Hoffman, Thomas A. "Inspiration, Normativeness, Canonicity, and the Unique Sacred Character
of the Bible." CBQ 44 (1982): 447-69.
Kaiser, O. Introduction to the Old Testament. Minneapolis: Augsburg, 1974.
Keil, C. F. Introduction to the O.T. Reprint. Peabody: Hendrickson, 1988.
Kitchen, Kenneth A. Ancient Orient and Old Testament. Chicago: InterVarsity, 1966.
Kline, Meredith G. The Structure of Biblical Authority. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1972.
Kugel, J. L. "The Bible in the University." In The Hebrew Bible and its Interpreters, eds. W. H.
Propp et al. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 1990.
Laffey, Alice L. An Introduction to the Old Testament: A Feminist Perspective. Philadelphia:
Fortress, 1988.
LaSor, W. S., D. A. Hubbard and F. W. Bush. Old Testament Survey. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans,
1982.
Leiman, Sid Z. The Canonization of the Hebrew Scripture: The Talmudic and Midrashic
Evidence. Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1976.
________, ed. The Canon and Masorah of the Hebrew Bible. New York: Ktav, 1974.
Lewis, Jack P. "What Do We Mean by Jabneh?" JBR 32 (1964): 125-32.
McDonald, Lee. 1996. "The Integrity of the Biblical Canon in Light of Its Historical
Development," Bulletin for Biblical Research 6:95-132
Pfeiffer, R. H. Introduction to the Old Testament. New York: Harper & Row, 1941.
Rendtorff, R. The Old Testament: An Introduction. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1986.
Robert, André and André Feuillet, eds. Introduction to the O.T. New York: Desclee Co., 1968.
Rogerson, John W. Old Testament Criticism in the Nineteenth Century. Philadelphia: Fortress,
1985.
Rowley, H. H. The Growth of the Old Testament. London: Hutchinson, 1950.
________, ed. The Old Testament and Modern Study. New York: Oxford UP, 1961.
Sandmel, Samuel. The Enjoyment of Scripture: The Law, the Prophets, and the Writings. New
York: Oxford UP, 1974.
_____. The Hebrew Scriptures. New York: Oxford UP, 1978.

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Sheppard, Gerald T. "Canonization: Hearing the Voice of the Same God Through Historically
Dissimilar Traditions." Int 37 (1982): 21-33.
Schmidt, Werner H. Old Testament Introduction. Translated by Matthew J. O'Connell. New
York: Crossroad, 1984 [1982].
Schultz, Samuel J. The Old Testament Speaks. 4th ed. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1990.
Sellin, E. and G. Fohrer. Introduction to the Old Testament. Translated by D. E. Green.
Nashville: Abingdon, 1968.
Soggin, J. A. Introduction to the Old Testament. Revised. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1980.
Steinmann, A. E. The oracles of God: The OT Canon. St. Louis: Concordia AP, 1999.
Tate, Marvin E. "A Survey of Some Introductions to the O.T." RevExp 84 (1987): 315-21.
Ulrich, E. “The Canonical Process, Textual Criticism, and Latter Stages in the Composition of
the Bible.” Fishbane, Studies, 267-91.
Vasholz, Robert I. The O.T. Canon in the O.T. Church: The Internal Rationale for O.T.
Canonicity. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen, 1990. Review CTR 5.2.317
Walker, Larry L. "The Documentary Hypothesis: A Conservative View." Mid-America
Theological Journal 16 (1992): 53-64.
Waltke, B. K. “How We Got the OT.” Crux 30 (1994): 12-19.
Walton, John H. Israelite Literature in its Cultural Context: A Survey of Parallels Between
Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Texts. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1989.
Weiser, Artur. The O.T.: Its Formation and Development. New York: Association Press, 1961.
Wolff, Hans Walter. The Old Testament: A Guide to Its Writings. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1973.
Young, Edward J. An Introduction to the Old Testament. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1964.

Legal Literature, O.T. Law & Ethics


Alt, Albrecht. "Origins of Israelite Law." In Essays on Old Testament History and Religion, 79-
132. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1966.
Barker, William S. and W. Robert Godfrey, eds. Theonomy: A Reformed Critique. Grand Rapids:
Zondervan, 1990.
Barton, John. "Understanding Old Testament Ethics." JSOT 9 (1978): 44-64.
Birch, Bruce C. Let Justice Roll Down: The Old Testament, Ethics, and Christian Life.
Westminster/John Knox, 1991.
________ and L. L. Rasmussen, Bible and Ethics in the Christian Life. Minneapolis: Augsburg,
1989.
Boecker, H. J. Law and the Administration of Justice in the Old Testament and Ancient East.
Minneapolis: Augsburg, 1980.
Boughton, L. C. “Biblical Texts and Homosexuality: A Response to John Boswell.” ITQ 58
(1992): 141-53.
Carmichael, C. M. Law and Narrative in the Bible: The Evidence of the Deuteronomic Laws and
the Decalogue. Ethaca, NY: Cornell UP, 1985.
_____. The Origins of Biblical Law: The Decalogues and the Book of the Covenant.
Ithaca/London: Cornell Univ., 1992.
Chantry, W. J. God’s Righteous Kingdom: The Law’s Connection with the Gospel (Edinburgh:
Banner of Truth, 1980).
Chirichigno, Greg. "A Theological Investigation of Motivation in Old Testament Law." JETS 24
(1981): 303-13.
Clements, R. E. "Christian Ethics and the O.T." The Modern Churchman 26 (1984): 13-26.

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Cohn, H. H. Jewish Law in Ancient and Modern Israel. New York: Ktav, 1971.
Cranfield, C. E. B. "'The Works of the Law' in the Epistle to the Romans." JSNT 43 (1991): 89-
101.
_____. “Has the OT Law a Place in the Christian Life? A Response to Professor Westerholm,”
IBS 15 (1993): 50-64.
Daube, David. Studies in Biblical Law. New York: Ktav, 1969.
De Young, J. B. “The Contributions of the Septuagint to Biblical Sanctions Against
Homosexuality.” JETS 34 (1991): 157-77.
_____. “A Critique of Prohomosexual Interpretations of the OT Apocrypha and
Pseudepigrapha.” BSac 147 (1990): 437-54.
Dorsey, David A. "The Law of Moses and the Christian: A Compromise." JETS 34 (1991): 321-
34.
Dunn, J. D. G. Jesus, Paul and the Law. London: SCM, 1989.
Ebeling, G. “On the Doctrine of the Triplex Usus Legis in the Theology of the Reformation,”
Word and Faith, 62-78. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1964.
Falk, Zeev W. Hebrew Law in biblical Times: An Introduction. Jerusalem: Wahrmann Books,
1964.
_____. “Law and Ethics in the Hebrew Bible,” in Justice and Righteousness, 82-90 (see below).
Finkelstein, J. J. "Ammisaduqa's Edict and the Babylonian 'Law Codes.'" JCS 15 (1961): 100-4.
Firmage, Edwin B. et al., eds. Religion and Law: Biblical-Judaic and Islamic Perspectives.
Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 1990.
Fleishman, J. “The Age of Legal Maturity in Biblical Law,” JANES 21 (1992): 35-48.
Frymer-Kensky, Tikva. "Tit for Tat: The Principle of Equal Retribution in Near Eastern and
Biblical Law." BA 43 (1980): 230-34.
Gottlieb, Isaac B. “Law, Love, and Redemption: Legal Connotations in the Language of Exodus
6:6-8,” JANES 26 (1998) 47-57.
Greidanus, Sidney. "The Universal Dimension of Law in the Hebrew Scriptures." SR 14 (1985):
39-51.
Halpern, B. and D. W. Hobson, eds. Law and Ideology in Monarchic Israel. JSOTS 124.
Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1991.
Harrelson, Walter J. The Ten Commandments and Human Rights. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1980.
Huffmon, Herbert B. “The Fundamental Code Illustrated: The Third Commandment.” Pp. 363-
72 in Pomegranates and Golden Bells, ed. D. P. Wright, D. N. Freedman, and A. Hurvitz.
Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1995.
Jackson, B. S. "The Ceremonial and the Judicial: Biblical Law as Sign and Symbol." JSOT 30
(1984): 25-50.
_____. "Law." In DBI.
Janzen, W. OT Ethics: A Paradigmatic Approach. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 1994.
Jackson, B. S. Studies in the Semiotics of Biblical Law. JSOTSup. Sheffield: Academic, 2000.
Kaiser, O. “The Law as Center of the Hebrew Bible.” Fishbane, Studies, 93-103 (see
Festschriften).
Kaiser, Walter C., Jr. "God's Promise Plan and His Gracious Law." JETS 33 (1990): 289-302.
_____. "New Approaches to O.T. Ethics." JETS 35 (1992): 289-97.
_____. Toward Old Testament Ethics. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1983.
Levinson, J. D. "The Theologies of Commandment in Biblical Israel." HTR 73 (1980): 17-33.
McKeating, Henry. "Sanctions against Adultery in Ancient Israelite Society, with Some

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Reflections on Methodology in the Study of Old Testament Ethics." JSOT 11 (1979): 52-
72.
Marshall, J. W. Israel and the Book of the Covenant: An Anthropological Approach to Biblical
Law. SBLDS 140. Atlanta: Scholars, 1993.
Martens, E. A. "Embracing the Law: A Biblical Theological Perspective." BBR 2 (1992): 1-28.
Martin, B. L. Christ and the Law in Paul. Leiden: Brill, 1989.
Matties, G. H. Ezekiel 18 and the Rhetoric of Moral Discourse. SBLDS. Atlanta: Scholars Press,
1990.
Mendenhall, George E. "Ancient Oriental and Biblical Law." BA 17 (1954): 26-46.
_____. Law and Covenant in Israel and the Ancient Near East. Pittsburgh: Biblical Colloquium,
1955.
Milgrom, J. “Food and Faith: The Ethical Foundations of the Biblical Diet Laws,” BRev 8.6
(1992): 5,10.
_____. "Rationale for Cultic Law: The Case of Impurity." Sem 45 (1989): 103-9.
_____. “Seeing the Ethical Within the Ritual,” BRev 8.4 (1992): 6,13.
Nielsen, Eduard. The Ten Commandments in New Perspective. London: SCM, 1968.
Noth, Martin. The Laws in the Pentateuch and Other Studies. London: SCM, 1966.
Phillips, Anthony. Ancient Israel's Criminal Law: A New Approach to the Decalogue. Oxford:
Basil Blackwell & Mott, 1970.
Rankin, John C. "The Corporeal Reality of Nepesh and the Status of the Unborn." JETS 31
(1988): 153-60.
Reid, Daniel G. "The Misunderstood Apostle." CT (July 16, 1990): 25-27.
Reventlow, H. G. and Y. Hoffman, eds. Justice and Righteousness: Biblical Themes and Their
Influence. JSOTS 137. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1992.
Rodd, Cyril S. "Ethics (OT)." In DBI.
Rogerson, John, Theory and Practice in Old Testament Ethics. Daniel Carroll M., editor.
London: T&T Clark, 2004.
Roth, M. T. Law Collections from Mesopotamia and Asia Minor. 2d ed. Atlanta: Scholars Press,
1997.
Ryrie, Charles C. "Perspectives on Social Ethics. Part II: Old Testament Perspectives on Social
Ethics." BSac 134 (1977): 114-22.
Sailhamer, John H. "The Mosaic Law and the Theology of the Pentateuch." WTJ 53 (1991): 241-
61.
Schreiner, Tom. "Israel's Failure to Attain Righteousness in Romans 9:30-10:3." TJ 12 (1991):
209-20.
_____. “Is Perfect Obedience to the Law Possible? A Re-examination of Galatians 3:10,” JETS
27 (1984): 151-60.
_____. “Paul and Perfect Obedience to the Law: An Evaluation of the View of E. P. Sanders,”
WTJ 47 (1985): 245-78.
Stamm, J. J. and M. E. Andrew. The Ten Commandments in Recent Research. Naperville: Alec
R. Allenson, 1967.
Steinmetz, David C. "The Reformation and the Ten Commandments." Int 43 (1989): 256-66.
Strickland, W. G., ed. The Law, the Gospel, and the Modern Christian. Grand Rapids:
Zondervan, 1993.
Thielman, Frank. From Plight to Solution: A Jewish Framework for Understanding Paul's View
of the Law in Galatians and Romans. Leiden/New York/Copenhagen: Brill, 1989.

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_____. “The Coherence of Paul’s View of the Law: The Evidence of First Corinthians.” NTS 38
(1992): 235-53.
Verhoef, P. A. "Tithing--a Hermeneutical Consideration." In The Law and the Prophets: Old
Testament Studies in Honor of O. T. Allis, 115-27 (see Festschriften).
Waltke, Bruce K. "The O. T. and Birth Control." CT 13 (November 8, 1968): 3-6.
_____. "Reflections from the O.T. on Abortion." JETS 19 (1976): 3-13.
Welch, John W. "Chiasmus in Biblical Law: an Approach to the Structure of Legal Texts in the
Bible." In Jewish Law Association, vol. 4, ed. by B. S. Jackson. Ithaca: Scholars Press,
1990.
Wenham, G. J. "The OT Attitude to Homosexuality." ET 102 (1991): 359-63.
Wenham, G. J. and B. Kaye, eds. Law, Morality and the Bible. Downers Grove: InterVarsity,
1978.
Westbrook, Raymond. Property and the Family in Biblical Law. JSOTSup 113. Sheffield: JSOT,
1991.
_____. Studies in Biblical and Cuneiform Law. Paris: Gabalda, 1988.
Westerholm, S. “On Fulfilling the Whole Law (Gal 5:14),” Svensk Exegetisk Arsbok 51-52
(1986-87): 235.
_____. “Letter and Spirit: The Foundation of Pauline Ethics,” NTS 30 (1984): 229-48.
Whitelam, Keith W. The Just King: Monarchical Judicial Authority in Ancient Israel. JSOTSup
12. Sheffield: JSOT, 1979.
Wilson, R. R. "Approaches to O.T. Ethics." In Tucker, Petersen, and Wilson, Canon, Theology,
and O.T. Interpretation (see Festschriften).
Wilson, T. A. “The Law of Christ and the Law of Moses: Reflections on a Recent Trend in
Interpretation,” Currents in Biblical Research 5 (2006) 123-144.
Wright, C. J. H. “Biblical Ethics: A Survey of the Last Decade,” Them 18.2 (1993): 15-19.
_____. “The Ethical Authority of the OT: A Survey of Approaches. Part 2.” TB 43 (1992): 203-
31.
_____. An Eye for an Eye. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1983.
_____. God’s People in God’s Land: Family, Land, and Property in the OT. GR: Eerdmans,
1990.
Wright, D. P., et al., ed. Pomegrantes and Golden Bells: Studies in Biblical, Jewish, and Near
Eastern Ritual, Law, and Literature in Honor of Jacob Milgrom. Winona Lake, IN:
Eisenbrauns, 1995.
Also see Inner-Biblical Exegesis.

Life and Customs


Gordon, Cyrus H. "Biblical Customs and the Nuzu Tablets." BA 3 (1940): 1-12.
Matthews, V. H. and D. C. Benjamin. "The Leper." TBT 29 (1991): 292-97.

Linguistics, Translation, & Related Fields


Aichele, G. Sign, Text, Scripture: Semiotics and the Bible. Sheffield: Academic Press, 1998.
Aitchison, J. Linguistics. Sevenoaks: Hodder, 1987.
Akmajian, Adrian, et al. Linguistics: An Introduction to Language and Communication. 3d ed.
Cambridge, MA: MIT press, 1990.
Asher, R. E., ed. The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Oxford: Pergamon, 1993.
Barnwell, Katharine. Introduction to Semantics and Translation. Horsleys Green: Summer
Institute of Linguistics, 1980.

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de Beaugrande, Robert and Wolfgang Dressler. Introduction to Text Linguistics. London:
Longman, 1981.
Beekman, John and Callow, John. Translating the Word of God. Grand Rapids: Zondervan,
1974.
________ and M. Kopesec. The Semantic Structure of Written Communication. Dallas: Summer
Institute of Linguistics, 1981.
Binnick, R. I. Time and the Verb: A Guide to Tense & Aspect. N.Y.: Oxford UP, 1991.
Bright, William, ed. International Encyclopedia of Linguistics. 4 vols. New York: Oxford UP,
1991.
Brown, G. and G. Yule. Discourse Analysis. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1983.
van Bruggen, Jakob. The Future of the Bible. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1978.
Carson, D. A. “New Bible Translations: An Assessment and Prospect.” In The Bible in the
Twenty-First Century, 37-67. Ed. H. C. Kee. New York: American Bible Society, 1993.
Cole, R. W., ed. Current Issues in Linguistic Theory. London: Indiana UP, 1977.
Comrie, Bernard. Aspect: An Introduction to the Study of Verbal Aspect and Related Problems.
Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1976.
_____. Language Universals and Linguistic Typology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
1981.
Cook, V. J. Chomsky's Universal Grammar: An Introduction. Applied Language Studies.
Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1988.
Cotterell, Peter. "Sociolinguistics and Biblical Interpretation." VE 16 (1986): 61-76.
________ and Max Turner. Linguistics & Biblical Interpretation. Downers Grove: InterVarsity,
1989.
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Hess, Richard S. Israelite Religions: An Archaeological and Biblical Survey. Baker, 2007.
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Hobbs, T. R. "Reflections on 'the Poor' and the O.T." ET 100.8 (1989): 291-94.
Hogenhaven, J. Problems and Prospects of Old Testament Theology. BS 4. Sheffield: Academic
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Institution." BBR 1 (1991): 3-19.
Hultgren, A. J. "Interpreting Scriptures in a Theological Context." Dialog 21 (1982): 87-94.
Hummel, Horace D. "Justification in the O.T." CJ 9 (1983): 9-17.
Humphreys, W. Lee. The Tragic Vision and the Hebrew Tradition. Overtures to Biblical
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Jacob, Edmond. Theology of the O.T. New York: Harper & Bros., 1958.
Johnson, A. R. The Vitality of the Individual in the Thought of Ancient Israel. Cardiff: University
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Johnston, Philip S. Shades of Sheol. Death and Afterlife in the Old Testament. Leicester:
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Juel, Donald. Messianic Exegesis: Christological Interpretation of the Old Testament in Early
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Kaiser, Walter C., Jr. Toward an Old Testament Theology. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1978.
_____. "The Promised Land: A Biblical-Historical View." BSac 138 (1981): 302-12.
_____. Quest for Renewal: Personal Revival in the Old Testament. Chicago: Moody, 1986.
_____. "God's Promise Plan and His Gracious Law." JETS 33 (1990): 289-302.
Karlberg, Mark W. "Legitimate Discontinuities Between the Testaments." JETS 28 (1985): 9-20.
_____. "Reformed Interpretation of the Mosaic Covenant." WTJ 43 (1980-81): 1-57.

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_____. "The Significance of Israel in Biblical Typology." JETS 31 (1988): 257-69.
Kaufmann, Y. The Religion of Israel. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1960.
Kelly, B. H. “Word of Promise: The Incarnation in the OT.” ExA 7 (1991): 19-27.
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Klein, Ralph W. Israel in Exile: A Theological Interpretation. Overtures to Biblical Theology.
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Knight, G. A. A Christian Theology of the Old Testament. Richmond: John Knox, 1964.
Kohler, L. H. Old Testament Theology. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1957.
Kraus, Hans-Joachim. Theology of the Psalms. Translated by K. Crim. Minneapolis: Augsburg,
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Kurtz, J. H. Sacrificial Worship of the O.T. Translated by James Martin. Reprint. Grand Rapids:
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Labuschagne, C. J. The Incomparability of Yahweh in the Old Testament. Leiden: Brill, 1966.
Laurin, Roy B., ed. Contemporary Old Testament Theologians. Valley Forge, PA: Judson, 1970.
Lemke, Werner E. "Revelation Through History in Recent Biblical Theology." Int 36 (1982): 34-
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Lewis, Arthur H. "The New Birth Under the Old Covenant." EQ 56 (1984): 35-44.
Lohfink, N. F. Option for the Poor: The Basic Principle of Liberation Theology in the Light of
the Bible. Berkeley: BIBAL Press, 1987.
Longman, Tremper III. "The Divine Warrior: The N.T. Use of an O.T. Motif." WTJ 44 (1982):
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McCarthy, D. Old Testament Covenant: A Survey of Current Opinions. Atlanta: John Knox,
1972.
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McClain, Alva J. The Greatness of the Kingdom. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1959.
McComiskey, Thomas. The Covenants of Promise: A Theology of the O.T. Covenants. Grand
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McConville, J. Gordon. "God's 'Name' and God's 'Glory'." TB 30 (1979): 149-63.
_____. "History, Criticism and Biblical Theology." In Issues in Faith and History, ed. Nigel M.
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McCown, W. and Massey, J. E., eds. Interpreting God's Word for Today: An Inquiry into
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McCoy, Glenn. "A Theology of Hell." BibIll 14 (4, 1988): 55-57.
McKenzie, John L. A Theology of the Old Testament. Lanham, MD: UP of America, 1986.
Madueme, Hans and Michael Reeves, eds. Adam, the Fall, and Original Sin. Grand Rapids:
Baker, 2014.
Martens, Elmer A. God's Design: A Focus on O.T. Theology. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1981.
Merrill, E. H. “Royal Priesthood: An OT Messianic Motif,” BSac 150 (1993): 50-61.
Milgrom, J. "Atonement in the OT." In IDB.
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Fortress, 1994.
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Patrick, Dale. "The Kingdom of God in the O.T." In The Kingdom of God in Twentieth Century
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Payne, J. Barton. Theology of the Older Testament. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1962.
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Siker-Gieseler, J. "The Theology of the Sabbath in the O.T.: A Canonical Approach." StudBT 11
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New Jerusalem. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1988.
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Walvoord, John F. "The Kingdom of God in the Old Testament." BSac 139 (1982): 111-28.
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Wolff, Hans Walter. Anthropology of the Old Testament. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1981.
Wood, Leon J. The Holy Spirit in the O.T. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1976.
Woudstra, Marten H. "The Tabernacle in Biblical-Theological Perspective." In New Perspectives
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Wright, Christopher J. H. God's People in God's Land: Family, Land, and Property in the O.T.
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_____. "The People of God and the State in the O.T." Them 16.1 (1990): 4-10.
Wright, G. Ernest. God Who Acts. London: SCM, 1952.
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_____. The Heart of the Old Testament. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1971.
Zevit, Ziony. The Religions of Ancient Israel. A Synthesis of Parallactic
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Zimmerli, W. The Law and the Prophets: A Study of the Meaning of the O.T. Translated by R. E.
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_____. Man and His Hope in the Old Testament. London: SCM, 1971.
_____. Old Testament Theology in Outline. Translated by D. E. Green. Atlanta: John Knox,
1978.
Zuck, Roy B., ed. A Biblical Theology of the O.T. Chicago: Moody, 1991.

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SECTION TWO: BIBLE BOOK STUDIES

Collections
Alter, Robert and Frank Kermode. The Literary Guide to the Bible. Cambridge, MA: The
Belknap Press of Harvard University, 1987.
Anderson, Bernhard W., ed. The Books of the Bible. Vol. 1: The O.T./The Hebrew Bible;
Vol. 2: The Apocrypha and the N.T. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1989.
Brown, Raymond E. and Joseph A. Fitzmyer, eds. The New Jerome Biblical
Commentary. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1990.
Calvin, John. Calvin's Commentaries. Reprint. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1979.
Cohen, A., ed. Soncino Books of the Bible. 14 vols. London: Soncino, 1947-51.
Elwell, Walter A., ed. Evangelical Commentary on the Bible. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1989.
Gaebelein, Frank E., gen. ed. The Expositor's Bible Commentary. Grand Rapids:
Zondervan, 1976-.
Guthrie, Donald et al., eds. The New Bible Commentary: Revised. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 1970.
Jamieson, Robert, A. R. Fausset, and David Brown. A Commentary Critical,
Experimental and Practical on the Old and New Testaments. 3 vols. Grand
Rapids: Eerdmans, 1946.
Kaiser, Walter C. Jr. Hard Sayings of the O.T. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1988.
________. More Hard Sayings of the O.T. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1992.
Keil, Carl F. and Franz Delitzsch. Biblical Commentary on the O.T. Translated by James
Martin. 10 vols. Reprint. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1978.
Lange, John Peter, ed. Commentary on the Holy Scriptures, Critical, Doctrinal and
Homiletical. Translated and edited by Philip Schaff. 24 vols. Reprint. Grand
Rapids: Zondervan, n.d.
Pfeiffer, Charles F. and Everett F. Harrison. The Wycliffe Bible Commentary. Chicago:
Moody, 1962.
Walvoord, John F. and Roy B. Zuck. The Bible Knowledge Commentary: O.T. Wheaton:
Victor, 1985.

Pentateuch
Abela, Anthony. “Umberto Cassuto’s The Documentary Hypothesis: Thirty Years Later.”
MelT 43 (1992): 61-68.
Alexander, T. Desmond. From Paradise to the Promised Land: An Introduction to the
Pentateuch. 2nd ed. Carlisle, UK/Grand Rapids: Paternoster/Baker, 2002.
________ and D. W. Baker, ed. Dictionary of the OT: Pentateuch. Downers Grove,
IL/Leicester, UK: InterVarsity, 2003.
Blenkinsopp, J. “An Assessment of the Alleged Pre-Exilic Date of the Priestly Material
in the Pentateuch,” ZAW 108 (1996): 495–518.
________. The Pentateuch: An Introduction to the First Five Books of the Bible. Garden
City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1992.
Briggs, Richard S. and Joel N. Lohr, eds. A Theological Introduction to the Pentateuch:
Interpreting the Torah as Christian Scripture. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2012.

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Christensen, Duane L. and Marcel Narucki. "The Mosaic Authorship of the Pentateuch."
JETS 32 (1989): 465-71.
Clements, R. E. "Pentateuchal Problems." In Tradition and Interpretation, ed. G. W.
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Clines, D. J. A. The Theme of the Pentateuch. 2d ed. JSOTSup 10. Sheffield: Academic
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Emerton, J. A., ed. Studies in the Pentateuch. VTS 41. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1990.
Gordon, Cyrus H. "Higher Critics and Forbidden Fruit." CT 4.4 (Nov. 23, 1959): 131-34.
Gordon, Robert P. "Compositeness, Conflation and the Pentateuch." JSOT 51 (1991): 57-
69.
Hamilton, Victor R. Handbook to the Pentateuch. Second edition. Baker, 2005.
Hildebrand, David R. "A Summary of Recent Findings in Support of an Early Date for
the So-Called Priestly Material of the Pentateuch." JETS 29 (1986): 129-38.
Kidner, Derek. "The Perplexing Pentateuch." TB
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Students' Fellowship, n.d.
Livingston, G Herbert. The Pentateuch in Its Cultural Environment. Second ed. Grand
Rapids: Baker, 1987.
McBride, S. D., Jr. “Perspective and Context in the Study of Pentateuchal Legislation,”
Old Testament Interpretation, 47-59 (see festschriften).
McConville, Gordon. "The Pentateuch Today." Them 8 (1983): 5-11.
McEvenue, S. Interpreting the Pentateuch. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical, 1990.
Mann, T. W. The Book of the Torah: The Narrative Integrity of the Pentateuch. Atlanta:
John Knox, 1988.
Nicholson, E. W. “The Pentateuch in Recent Research: A Time for Caution.” Congress
Volume: Leuven, 1989, ed. J. A. Emerton, 10-21. (see Festschriften).
Rad, Gerhard von. The Problem of the Hexateuch and Other Essays. London: SCM,
1966.
Rendtorff, Rolf. "'Covenant' As A Structuring Concept in Genesis and Exodus." JBL 108
(1989): 385-93.
________. "Pentateuchal Studies on the Move." JSOT 3 (1977): 43-45.
________. The Problem of the Process of Transmission in the Pentateuch. JSOTSup 89.
Sheffield: JSOT, 1990.
________. "The 'Yahwist' as Theologian? The Dilemma of Pentateuchal Criticism."
JSOT 3 (1977): 2-10.
Rofé, Alexander, ed. Introduction to the Composition of the Pentateuch. Sheffield:
Academic Press, 1999.
Sailhamer, John H. "The Mosaic Law and the Theology of the Pentateuch." WTJ 53
(1991): 241-61.
________. The Pentateuch as Narrative: A Biblical-Theological Commentary. Grand
Rapids: Zondervan, 1992.
Schmid, H. H. "In Search of New Approaches in Pentateuchal Research." JSOT 3 (1977):
33-42.
Schnittjer, Gary Edward. The Torah Story: An Apprenticeship on the Pentateuch.
Zondervan, 2006.

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Segal, Moses Hirsch. The Pentateuch: Its Composition and Its Authorship and Other
Biblical Studies. Jerusalem: Magnes, 1967.
Sparks, Kenton L. The Pentateuch: An Annotated Bibliography. IBR Bibliographies.
Grand Rapids: Baker, 2002.
Tigay, Jeffrey H. "An Empirical Basis for the Documentary Hypothesis." JBL 94 (1975):
329-42.
Watts, J. W. Reading Law: The Rhetorical Shaping of the Pentateuch. BibSem. Sheffield:
Academic Press, 1999.
Wenham, Gordon. "Method in Pentateuchal Criticism." VT 41 (1991): 84-109.
________. “Pentateuchal Studies Today,” Them 22.1 (1996): 3–13.
________. "The Perplexing Pentateuch." VE 17 (1987): 7-21.
Whybray, R. N. Introduction to the Pentateuch. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1995.
________. The Making of the Pentateuch: A Methodological Study. JSOT 53. Sheffield:
Academic Press, 1987.

Genesis
Aalders, G. Ch. Genesis. 2 vols. BSC. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1981.
Alexander, T. D. "Are the Wife/Sister Incidents of Genesis Literary Compositional
Variants?" VT 42 (1992): 145-53.
________. "The Wife/Sister Incidents of Genesis: Oral Variants?" IBS 11 (1989): 2-22.
Anderson, Bernhard W. "Abraham, the Friend of God." Int 42 (1988): 353-56.
Arnold, Bill T. Genesis. NCBC. Cambridge, 2009.
Atkinson, David. The Message of Genesis 1– 11. The Bible Speaks Today. Downers
Grove: InterVarsity, 1990.
Bailey, L. R. Genesis, Creation and Creationism. New York/Mahwah, NJ: Paulist, 1993.
Baldwin, Joyce G. The Message of Genesis 12– 50. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1986.
Bandstra, B. L. “Word Order and Emphasis in Biblical Hebrew Narrative: Syntactic
Observations on Genesis 22 from a Discourse Perspective,” in Linguistics and
Biblical Hebrew, 109-23.
Barker, Kenneth L. "The Antiquity and Historicity of the Patriarchal Narratives." In A
Tribute to Gleason Archer, 131-140 (see Festschriften).
Blocher, Henri. In the Beginning. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1984.
Bray, Gerald. "The Significance of God's Image in Man." TB 42 (1991): 195-225.
Brueggemann, Walter. Genesis. Interpretation. Louisville, KY: John Knox, 1982.
Busenitz, Irvin A. "Woman's Desire for Man: Genesis 3:16 Reconsidered." GTJ 7 (1986):
203-12.
Bush, George. Notes on Genesis. Reprint ed. Minneapolis: James Family Christian
Publishing, 1979.
Carr, D. M. Reading the Fractures of Genesis: Historical and Literary Approaches.
Louisville: WJKP, 1996?
Cassuto, Umberto. A Commentary on the Book of Genesis. 2 vols. Translated by I.
Abrahams. Jerusalem: Magnes, 1961, 1964.
Clines, David J. A. "Noah's Flood: I: The Theology of the Flood Narrative." Faith and
Thought 100 (1972-73): 128-42.
________. "The Significance of the 'Sons of God' Episode (Genesis 6:1-4) in the Context
of the 'Primeval History' (Genesis 1– 11)." JSOT 13 (1979): 33-46.

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________. "Themes in Genesis 1-11." Bib 38 (1976): 483-507.
Cohn, Robert L. "Narrative Structure and Canonical Perspective in Genesis." JSOT 25
(1983): 3-16.
Cole, T. J. “Enoch, a Man Who Walked with God.” BSac 149 (1991): 288-97.
Collins, C. J. Genesis 1-4: A Linguistic, Literary, And Theological Commentary. P&R,
2006.
Currid, J. D. "An Examination of the Egyptian Background of the Genesis Cosmogony."
BZ 35 (1991): 18-40.
Curtis, Edward M. "Structure, Style and Context as a Key to Interpreting Jacob's
Encounter at Peniel." JETS 30 (1987): 129-38.
Dahlberg, B. T. "On Recognizing the Unity of Genesis." TD 24 (1976): 360-67.
Damrosch, David. The Narrative Covenant. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1987.
Davis, John. Paradise to Prison: Studies in Genesis. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1975.
Day, John. From Creation to Babel: Studies in Genesis 1-11. Library of Biblical
Studies/Old Testament Studies 592. London: Bloomsbury, 2013.
Delitzsch, Franz. A New Commentary on Genesis. 2 vols. Translated by S. Taylor.
Reprint. Minneapolis: Klock & Klock, 1978 [1899].
Driver, S. R. The Book of Genesis. 15 ed. with appendix by G. R. Driver. London:
Methuen & Co., 1948.
Emerton, J. A. "An Examination of Some Attempts to Defend the Unity of the Flood
Narrative in Genesis." 2 Parts. VT 37 (1987): 401-20; 38 (1988): 1-21.
Fields, Weston. Unformed and Unfilled. Nutley, N.J.: Presbyterian and Reformed, 1976.
Fokkelmann, J. P. Narrative Art in Genesis. Assen: van Gorcum, 1975.
________. "Time and the Structure of the Abraham Cycle." In New Avenues in the Study
of the O.T., ed. A. S. van der Woude, 96-109. OTS 25. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1989.
Fox, Everett. "Can Genesis Be Read as a Book?" Sem 46 (1989): 31-40.
Frymer-Kensky, Tikva. "What the Babylonian Flood Stories Can and Cannot Teach Us
About the Genesis Flood." BAR 4 (1978): 32-41.
Garrett, Duane A. Rethinking Genesis: The Sources and Authorship of the First Book of
the Pentateuch. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1991.
Geller, Stephen A. "The Struggle at the Jabbok: the Uses of Enigma in a Biblical
Narrative." JANES 14 (1982): 37-60.
Gevirtz, Stanley. "Naphtali in 'The Blessing of Jacob.'" JBL 103 (1984): 513-21.
Gordon, Robert P. "Preaching from the Patriarchs: Background to the Exposition of
Genesis 15." Them 1 (1976): 19-23.
Gowan, Donald E. From Eden to Babel: Genesis 1-11. ITL. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans,
1988.
Gros Louis, Kenneth R. R., ed. Literary Interpretations of Biblical Narratives, vol. 2.
Nashville: Abingdon, 1982.
Gruber, M. "Was Cain Angry or Depressed? Background of a Biblical Murder." BAR 6
(1980): 34-36.
Hamilton, Victor. The Book of Genesis: Chapters 1-17. NICOT. Eerdmans, 1990. The
Book of Genesis: Chapters 18-50. NICOT. Eerdmans, 1995.
Harris, R. Laird. "The Bible and Cosmology." BETS 5 (March, 1962): 11-17.
Hasel, Gerhard F. "The Genealogies of Gen 5 and 11 and Their Alleged Babylonian
Background." AUSS 16 (1978): 361-74.

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________. "The Polemic Nature of the Genesis Cosmology." EQ 46 (1974): 81-102.
Hauser, Alan J. "Linguistic and Thematic Links Between Genesis 4:1-6 and Genesis 2-
3." JETS 23 (1980): 297-305.
Hawkins, Kerry L. "The Theology of the Flood." The Seminary Review 34 (1988): 69-88.
Hays, J. D. "Quotation Formulas in the Abraham Narratives." JOTT 5 (1992): 348-63.
Heck, Joel D. "Issachar: Slave or Freeman? (Gen 49:14-15)" JETS 29 (1986): 385-96.
________. "A History of Interpretation of Genesis 49 and Deuteronomy 33." BSac 147
(1990): 16-31.
Heimerdinger, J.-M. “The God of Abraham.” VE 22 (1992): 41-55.
Hendel, Ronald S. "Of Demigods and the Deluge: Toward an Interpretation of Genesis
6:1-4." JBL 106 (1987): 13-26.
________. "'The Flame of the Whirling Sword': A Note on Genesis 3:24." JBL 104
(1985): 671-74.
________. The Epic of the Patriarch: The Jacob Cycle and the Narrative Traditions of
Canaan and Israel. HSM 42. Atlanta, GA: Scholars Press, 1987.
Hess, R. S. "Genesis 1– 2 in Its Literary Context." TB 41 (1990): 143-53.
________. “The Roles of the Woman and the Man in Genesis 3.” Themelios 18 (April
1993): 15-19.
________. “The Slaughter of the Animals in Gen 15:18-21 and Its Ancient Near Eastern
Context.” in He Swore an Oath.
________, P. E. Satterthwaite, G. J. Wenham, ed. He Swore an Oath: Biblical Themes
from Genesis 12-50. Cambridge: Tyndale House, 1993.
Hoffmeier, J. K. “The Wives’ Tales of Genesis 12, 20, and 26 and the Covenants at Beer-
sheba.” TB 43 (1992): 81-99.
_____, Gordon J. Wenham, and Kenton L. Sparks. Genesis: History, Fiction, or Neither?
Three Views on the Bible’s Earliest Chap[ters. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2015.
Howard, David M., Jr. "Sodom and Gomorrah Revisited." JETS 27 (1984): 385-400.
Howe, Frederic R. "The Age of the Earth: An Appraisal of Some Current Evangelical
Positions." BSac 142 (1985): 23-37, 114-29.
Jacob, B. Genesis. Translated and edited by E. I. Jacob and W. Jacob. New York: Ktav,
1974.
Jerusalmi, I. The Story of Joseph: A Philological Commentary. 2d ed. Cincinnati: Hebrew
Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, 1973.
Kaiser, Walter C., Jr. "The Promised Land: A Biblical-Historical View." BSac 138
(1981): 302-12.
________. "The Literary Form of Genesis 1– 11." In New Perspectives on the O. T., 48-
65 (see Festschriften).
Kempf, S. “Introducing the Garden of Eden: The Structure and Function of Genesis 2:4b-
7.” JOTT 7.4 (1996): 33-53.
Kidner, Derek. Genesis. TOTC. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1967.
Kikawada, Isaac M. and Arthur Quinn. Before Abraham Was: The Unity of Genesis 1–
11. Nashville: Abingdon, 1985.
Kitchen, K. A. “Israel Seen from Egypt: Understanding the Biblical Text from Visuals
and Methodology.” TB 42 (1991): 113-26.
Kline, M. G. "Because It Had Not Rained." WTJ 20 (1958): 146-57.

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Kselman, John H. "The Book of Genesis: A Decade of Scholarly Research." Int 45
(1991): 380-92.
Labuschagne, C. J. "The Life Spans of the Patriarchs." In New Avenues in the Study of the
O.T., ed. A. S. van der Woude, 121-27. OTS 25. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1989.
Leupold, H. C. Exposition of Genesis. 2 vols. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1949.
Lewis, Jack P. "The Days of Creation: An Historical Survey of Interpretation." JETS 32
(1989): 433-55.
________. “The Woman’s Seed (Gen 3:15).” JETS 34 (1991): 299-319.
Limburg, James. "The Responsibility of Royalty: Genesis 1– 11 and the Care of the
Earth." W&W 11 (1991): 124-30.
Lockwood, P. F. “Tamar’s Place in the Joseph Cycle.” LTJ 26 (1992): 35-43.
Longacre, Robert E. "The Discourse Structure of the Flood Narrative." JAAR 47 (1979):
89-133.
________. "Who Sold Joseph into Egypt?" In Interpretation and History: Essays in
Honour of Allan A. Macrae, ed. R. Laird Harris, et al., 75-92. Singapore:
Christian Life, 1986.
________. Joseph: A Story of Divine Providence. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 1989.
Longman, Tremper III. Genesis. Story of God Bible Commentary. Grand Rapids, MI:
Zondervan, 2016.
Lucas, E. C. "Some Scientific Issues Related to the Understanding of Genesis 1– 3."
Them 12 (1987): 46-51.
McKay, Heather A. "Jacob Makes It Across the Jabbok." JSOT 38 (1987): 3-13.
Magonet, J. “The Theme of Genesis 2–3.” In A Walk in the Garden, ed. P. Morris and D.
Sawyer, 39-46. JSOTS 136. Sheffield: JSOT, 1992.
Mann, Thomas W. "'All the Families of the Earth': The Theological Unity of Genesis."
Int 45 (1991): 341-53.
Mathews, Joshua G. Melchizedek's Alternative Priestly Order: A Compositional Analysis
of Genesis 14:18-20 and Its Echoes Throughout the Tanak. Winona Lake, IN:
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Mathews, Kenneth A. Genesis 1-11:26. NAC. Broadman, 1996. Genesis 11:27-50:26.
NAC.
Millard, Alan R. "A New Babylonian 'Genesis' Story." TB 18 (1967): 3-18.
Miller, Patrick. Genesis 1– 11: Studies in Structure and Theme. Sheffield: JSOT, 1978.
Miscall, Peter D. The Workings of O.T. Narrative. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1983.
Moberley, R. W. L. Genesis 12–50. OTG. Sheffield: JSOT, 1992.
Otto, R. E. "The Imago Dei as Familitas." JETS 35 (1992): 503-13.
Pagolu, A. The Religion of the Patriarchs. JSOTSup 277. Sheffield: Academic Press,
1998.
Pinnock, Clark H. "Climbing Out of a Swamp: The Evangelical Struggle to Understand
the Creation Texts." Int 43 (1989): 143-55.
Prewitt, T. J. The Elusive Covenant: A Structural-Semiotic Reading of Genesis.
Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1990.
Priest, James E. "Gen 9:6: A Comparative Study of Bloodshed in Bible and Talmud."
JETS 31 (1988): 145-51.
Rad, Gerhard von. Genesis. OTL. Revised. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1972.
Redford, D. B. A Study of the Biblical Story of Joseph. VTS. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1970.

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Rendsburg, G. A. “Notes on Genesis 15.” VT 42 (1992): 266-72.
________. The Redaction of Genesis. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 1986.
Robertson, O. Palmer. "Genesis 15:6: New Covenant Expositions of an Old Covenant
Text." WTJ 42 (1980): 259-89.
@Rogerson, John. Genesis 1– 11. O.T. Guide. Sheffield: Academic Press, .
Ronning, J. "The Naming of Isaac: The Role of the Wife/Sister Episodes in the Redaction
of Genesis." WTJ 53 (1991): 1-27.
Rooker, Mark F. "Genesis 1:1-3: Creation or Re-Creation?" BSac 149 (1992): 316-23,
411-27.
Ross, Allen P. Creation and Blessing. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1987.
________. "The Curse of Canaan." BSac 137 (1980): 223-40.
________. "The Table of Nations in Genesis 10--Its Content." BSac 138 (1981): 22-34.
________. "The Table of Nations in Genesis 10--Its Structure." BSac 137 (1980): 340-53.
________. "The Dispersion of the Nations in Genesis 11:1-9." BSac 138 (1981): 119-38.
________. "Jacob's Vision: The Founding of Bethel." BSac 142 (1985): 224-37.
________. "Jacob at the Jabbok, Israel at Peniel." BSac 142 (1985): 338-54.
Sailhamer, John. "Exegetical Notes: Genesis 1:1-2:4a." TJ 5 (1984): 73-82.
Sarna, Nahum M. The JPS Torah Commentary: Genesis. Philadelphia: Jewish
Publication Society, 1989.
________. Understanding Genesis: The Heritage of Biblical Israel. New York:
Schocken, 1970.
Sasson, Jack M. "Word-Play in Gen 6:8-9." CBQ 37 (1975): 165-66.
Scullion, J. J. Genesis: A Commentary for Students, Teachers, and Preachers.
Collegeville, MN: Liturgical, 1992.
Seely, Paul H. "The Firmament and the Water Above. Part I: The Meaning of _ in Gen.
1:6-8." WTJ 53 (1991): 227-40.
________. “The Firmament and the Waters above. Part II: The Meaning of ‘The Waters
above the Firmanemt’ in Gen 1:6-8.” WTJ 54 (1992): 31-46.
Selman, Martin J. "Comparative Methods and Patriarchal Narratives." Them 3.1 (1978):
9-21.
Skinner, J. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Genesis. ICC. Edinburgh: T. & T.
Clark, 1910.
Smith, Gary V. "Structure and Purpose in Genesis 1– 11." JETS 20 (1977): 307-19.
Speiser, Ephraim A. Genesis. AB. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1964.
Stigers, Harold G. A Commentary on Genesis. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1976.
Townsend, Jeffrey L. "Fulfillment of the Land Promise in the Old Testament." BSac 142
(1985): 320-37.
Tsumura, D. T. The Earth and the Waters in Genesis 1 and 2: A Linguistic Investigation.
JSOTSS. Sheffield: JSOT, 1989. Part of "Genesis 1-11 Project" by Tyndale
House.
Tuornel, L. A. “The Rainbow as the Sign of the Covenant in Genesis 9:11-13,” VT 43
(1993): 119-24.
Turner, Laurence A. Announcements of Plot in Genesis. JSOTS. Sheffield: JSOT, 1990.
Abstract RelStRev 18.226; VT 42.423.
VanGemeren, Willem A. "The Sons of God in Genesis 6:1-4 (an Example of Evangelical
Demythologization?)." WTJ 43 (1980): 320-48.

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Van Seters, J. Prologue to History: The Yahwist as Historian in Genesis. Louisville:
WJKP, 1992.
Walsh, Jerome T. "Genesis 2:4b-3:24: A Synchronic Approach." JBL 96 (1977): 161-77.
Walters, S. D. “Wood, Sand and Stars: Structure and Theology in Gn 22:1-19,” TJT 3
(1987): 301-30.
Waltke, Bruce K. "Cain and His Offering." WTJ 48 (1986): 363-72.
________. "The Creation Account in Genesis 1:1-3." 4 parts. BSac 132 (1975).
________. Creation and Chaos. Portland: Western Conservative Baptist Seminary, 1974.
________. "The Literary Genre of Genesis, Chapter One." Crux 27 (1991): 2-10.
________. "Relating Human Personhood to the Health Sciences: An O.T. Perspective."
Crux 25 (3, 1989): 2-10.
_____. Genesis: A Commentary. Zondervan, 2001.
Walton, John. “Creation in Genesis 1:1 - 2:3 and the Ancient Near East: Order out of
Disorder after Chaoskampf,” Calvin Theological Journal 43 (2008): 48-63.
________. The Lost World of Genesis One: Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate.
Downers Grove: IVP, 2009.
________. The Lost World of Adam and Eve. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 2015.
________. Genesis 1 as Ancient Cosmology. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns: 2011.
________. Genesis, NIV Application Commentary. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2001.
Warning, W. “Terminological Patterns and Genesis 38,” AUSS 38 (2000): 293–305.
Weeks, Noel. "The Hermeneutical Problem of Genesis 1– 11." Them 4 (1979): 12-19.
Wenham, G. J. “The Akedah: A Paradigm of Sacrifice,” Pomegrantes and Golden Bells,
93-102 (see Legal Literature, O.T. Law & Ethics).
________. "The Coherence of the Flood Narrative." VT 28 (1978): 336-48.
________. "Genesis: An Authorship Study and Current Pentateuchal Criticism." JSOT 42
(1988): 3-18.
________. Genesis 1-15. WBC. Waco: Word, 1987; Genesis 16-50, 1994.
________. "Original Sin in Genesis 1– 11." Churchman 104 (1990): 309-28.
Westermann, Claus. Genesis: A Commentary. 3 vols. Translated by J. J. Scullion.
Minneapolis: Augsburg, 1984-86.
________. Genesis: A Practical Commentary. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1987.
________. The Promises to the Fathers: Studies on the Patriarchal Narratives.
Translated by David E. Green. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1980.
Wiseman, Donald J. "Abraham in History and Tradition. Part I: Abraham the Hebrew."
BSac 134 (1977): 123-30.
________. "Abraham in History and Tradition. Part II: Abraham the Prince." BSac 134
(1977): 228-37.
Wolde, E. J. van. A Semiotic Analysis of Genesis 2-3: A Semiotic Theory and Method of
Analysis Applied to the Story of the Garden of Eden. Assen/Maastricht: Van
Gorcum, 1989.
________. "The Story of Cain and Abel: A Narrative Study." JSOT 52 (1991): 25-41.
________. Words Become Worlds: Semantic Studies of Genesis 1-11. Biblical
Interpretation Series 6. Leiden: Brill, 1994.
Wolters, A. M. “Reflections on ‘Primeval History’ and Van Till’s Hermeneutics,” MAJT
6 (1990): 117-24.
Wyatt, N. “The Darkness of Genesis 1:2.” VT 43 (1993):543-54.

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Young, Edward J. "The Days of Genesis [I]." WTJ 25 (1963): 1-34, 143-71.
Youngblood, Ronald F. The Book of Genesis. 2nd ed. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1991.
________, ed. The Genesis Debate: Persistent Questions about Creation and the Flood.
Grand Rapids: Baker, 1991.
See also Hermeneutics: Narrative.

Exodus

Aling, Charles F. "The Biblical City of Ramses." JETS 25 (1982): 129-37.


Barré, M. L. “‘My Strength and My Song’ in Exodus 15:2.” CBQ 54 (1992): 623-37.
Batto, Bernard F. "Red Sea or Reed Sea?" BAR 10 (1984): 56-63.
________. "The Reed Sea: Requiescat in Pace." JBL 102 (1983): 27-35.
Beegle, D. M. Moses, The Servant of Yahweh. Ann Arbor: Pryor Pettengill, 1979.
Beit-Arieh, Itzhaq. "The Route Through Sinai." BAR 15 (1988): 28-37.
Belleville, L. L. “Tradition or Creation? Paul’s Use of the Exodus 34 Tradition in 2
Corinthians 3:7-18.” In Paul and the Scriptures of Israel, 165-86. JSNTSup 83.
Ed. C. A. Evans and J. A. Sanders. Sheffield: JSOT, 1993.
Bimson, John J. "Merneptah's Israel and Recent Theories of Israelite Origins." JSOT 49
(1991): 3-29.
________ and David Livingston. "Redating the Exodus." BAR 13 (1987): 40-53, 66-68.
Bush, George. Notes on Exodus. New York: Newman and Ivison, 1852; reprint ed.:
Minneapolis: James Family Christian Publishers, 1979.
Cassuto, Umberto. Commentary on the Book of Exodus. Translated by Israel Abrahams.
Jerusalem: Magnes, 1967.
Childs, Brevard S. The Book of Exodus: A Critical Theological Commentary.
Philadelphia: Westminster, 1974.
Clements, R. E. Exodus. CBC. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1972.
Cole, Alan. Exodus. TOTC. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1973.
Congdon, Robert N. "Exodus 21:22-25 and the Abortion Debate." BSac 146 (1989): 132-
47.
Davies, G. F. Israel in Egypt: Reading Exodus 1—2. JSOTS 135. Sheffield: JSOT, 1992.
Davis, Dale Ralph. "Rebellion, Presence, and Covenant: A Study in Exodus 32– 34."
WTJ 44 (1982): 71-87.
Davis, J. J. Moses and the Gods of Egypt. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1971.
Dozeman, Thomas B., Craig A. Evans, and Joel N. Lohr, eds. The Book of Exodus:
Composition, Reception, and Interpretation. Supplements to Vetus Testamentum
164. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2014.
Driver, S. R. The Book of Exodus. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1911.
Durham, John I. Exodus. WBC. Waco: Word, 1987.
Dyer, Charles H. "The Date of the Exodus Reexamined." BSac 140 (1983): 225-43.
Ellison, H. L. Exodus. DSBOT. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1982.
Eslinger, L. "Freedom or Knowledge? Perspective and Purpose in the Exodus Narrative."
JSOT 52 (1991): 43-60.
Exum, J. Cheryl. "'You shall let every daughter live': A Study of Exodus 1:8-2:10." Sem
28 (1983): 63-82.
Faiman, D. “Chronology of Ancient Hebrew History.” JBQ 20 (1992): 164-67.

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Fensham, F. C. "Extra-biblical Material and the Hermeneutics of the O.T. with Special
Reference to the Legal Material of the Covenant Code." OTWSA 20-21 (1977-78):
53-65.
Fretheim, Terence E. Exodus. Interpretation. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 1991.
Garr, W. R. "The Grammar and Interpretation of Exodus 6:3." JBL 111 (1992): 385-408.
Gianotti, Charles R. "The Meaning of the Divine Name YHWH." BSac 142 (1985): 38-
51.
Gispen, W. H. Exodus. BSC. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1982.
Glisson, Shawn D. "Exodus 6:3 in Pentateuchal Criticism." ResQ 28 (1985-86): 135-43.
Gooding, D. W. The Account of the Tabernacle. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1959.
Gowan, D. E. Theology in Exodus: Biblical Theology in the Form of a Commentary.
Louisvile:WJK, 1994.
Greenberg, Moshe. Understanding Exodus. New York: Behrman, 1969.
Gunn, D. M. "The 'Hardening of Pharaoh's Heart': Plot, Character and Theology in
Exodus 1– 14." In Art and Meaning: Rhetoric in Biblical Literature, ed. D.J.A.
Clines et al., 72-96. Sheffield: JSOT, 1982.
Haran, Menahem. "Seething a Kid in Its Mother's Milk." JSS 30 (1979): 23-35.
Harman, A. M. "The Interpretation of the Third Commandment." RTR 47 (1988): 1-7.
Hendrix, R. E. “A Literary Structural Overview of Exod 25–40.” AUSS 30 (1992): 123-
38.
________. “The Use of Mis˚kaµn and<O˜hel Mo∆>eµd in Exodus 25–40.” AUSS 30
(1992): 3-13.
Houtman, Cornelis. Exodus. Vol. 1 (1:1-7:13). and Exodus. Vol. 2 (7:14-19:25). HCOT.
Kok Pharos, 1993 and 1996.
Hyatt, J. P. Exodus. NCBC. London: Marshall, Morgan, & Scott, 1971.
Isbell, C. "Exodus 1– 2 in the Context of Exodus 1-14: Story Lines and Key Words." In
Art and Meaning (see above), 37-61.
Jacob, B. The Second Book of the Bible: Exodus. Trans. Walter Jacob. Hoboken: Ktav,
1992.
Joosten, J. "The Syntax of zeh Mosheh (Ex 32:1,23)." ZAW 103 (1991): 412-15.
Jordan, James B. The Law of the Covenant: An Exposition of Exodus 21– 23. Tyler, TX:
Institute for Christian Economics, 1984.
Kitchen, K. A. “The Desert Tabernacle: Pure fiction or Plausible Account?” BRev 16.6
(2000): 14–21.
________. "The Old Testament in Its Context." TSFBul 59 (1971): 2-10; 60 (1971): 3-11;
61 (1971): 5-14; 62 (1972): 2-10; 63 (1972): 1-5; and 64 (1972): 2-10.
________. "Plagues and Sea of Reeds: Exodus 5-14." JBL 85 (1966): 137-58.
________. “The Tabernacle—A Bronze Age Artifact,” in Eretz Israel: Avraham
Malamat Volume, ed. S. Ahituv and B. A. Levine. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration
Society, 1993.
McCarthy, Dennis J. "Exod 3:14: History, Philology and Theology." CBQ 40 (1978):
311-22.
Mann, Thomas W. "Theological Reflections on the Denial of Moses." JBL 98 (1979):
481-94.
Marshall, J. W. Israel and the Book of the Covenant: An Anthropological Approach to
Biblical Law. SBLDS 140. Atlanta: Scholars, 1993.

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Meyers, Carol.Exodus.NCBC. Cambridge, 2005.
Milgrom, Jacob. "You Shall Not Boil a Kid in Its Mother's Milk." BRev 1 (1985): 48-55.
Millard, A. R. “Re-Creating the Tablets of the Law,” BRev 10 (1,1994): 48-53.
________. “How Reliable is Exodus?” BARev 26.4 (2000): 50–57.
Miller, P. D. The Divine Warrior in Early Israel. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1973.
Moberly, R.W.L. At the Mountain of God: Story and Theology in Exodus 32-34.
JSOTSup 22. Sheffield: Academic Press, 1983.
OTWSA/OTSSA 29 (1986): several articles on Exodus 1– 15.
Proffitt, T. D., III. "Moses and Anthropology: A New View of the Exodus." JETS 27
(1984): 19-25.
Propp, W. H. “That Bloody Bridegroom (Exodus 4:24-6).” VT 43 (1993): 495-518.
________.Exodus 1-18: A New Translation and Commentary. and Exodus 19-40: A New
Translation and Commentary. AB 2A and 2B. Doubleday, 1998 and 2006.
Raitt, T. M. “Why Does God Forgive?” HBT 13.1 (1991): 38-58.
Ramm, Bernard. His Way Out. Ventura, CA: Regal, 1974.
Ratner, B. "'A Kid in Milk'? New Photographs of KTU 1.23, Line 14." HUCA 57 (1986):
15-60.
Ryken, Leland. "The Epic of the Exodus." In Perspectives on O.T. Literature, ed. W.
Ohlsen, 41-52. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978.
Saner, Andrea D. “Too Much to Grasp”: Exodus 3:13-15 and the Reality of God.
Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2015.
Sarna, Nahum M. Exploring Exodus: The Heritage of Biblical Israel. New York:
Schocken, 1986.
________. "Exploring Exodus: The Oppression." BA 49 (1986): 68-80.
________. The JPS Torah Commentary: Exodus. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication
Society, 1991.
Sheriffs, Deryck. "Moving On with God: Key Motifs in Exodus 13– 20." Them 15
(1990): 49-60.
@Sprinkle, Joe M. The Book of the Covenant: A Literary Approach. Sheffield.
Stern, P. D. “The Origin and Significance of ‘the land flowing with Milk and honey’” VT
42 (1992): 554-57.
Stieglitz, Robert R. "Ancient Records and the Exodus Plagues." BAR 13 (1987): 46-49.
Stuart, Douglas K. Exodus. NAC 2. Broadman & Holman, 2006.
Trimm, Charlie. “YHWH Fights for Them!”: The Divine Warrior in the Exodus
Narrative. Gorgias Biblical Studies 58. Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias, 2014.
Veijola, T. “Das dritte Gebot (Namenverbot) im Lichte einer ägyptischen Parallele.”
ZAW 103 (1991): 1-17 (Eng Summary OTA 16 1993.294).
Wevers, J. W. Text History of the Greek Exodus. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,
1992.
Wood, Leon. "Date of the Exodus." In New Perspectives on the O. T., 66-87 (see
Festschriften).
Wright, C. J. H. God's People in God's Land. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1990.
Young, Edward J. "The Call of Moses [I]." WTJ 29 (1967): 117-35; "Part II." 30 (1968):
1-23.
See also Archaeology and History and Geography.

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Leviticus
Abba, R. "Priests and Levites." VT 27.3 (1978); 28.1 (1978).
Anderson, Gary A. Sacrifices and Offerings in Ancient Israel: Studies in their Social and
Political Importance. HSM 41. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1987.
________. A Time to Mourn, a Time to Dance: The Expression of Grief and Joy
in Israelite Religion. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State UP, 1991. Abstract
in RelStRev 18.2.226
________ and Saul M. Olyan, eds. Priesthood and Cult in Ancient Israel. Sheffield:
JSOT, 1991.
Bamberger, Bernard J. "Leviticus." In The Torah: A Modern Commentary. Vol. 3. New
York: Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1979.
Bigger, Stephen F. "The Family Laws of Leviticus 18 in their Setting." JBL 98 (1979):
187-203.
Bonar, A. A. A Commentary on Leviticus. Reprint. London: Banner of Truth, 1966.
Brichto, H. C. "On Slaughter and Sacrifice, Blood and Atonement." HUCA 47 (1976):
19-56.
Budd, P. J. Leviticus. NCBC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1996.
Crocker, P. T. "Archaeology, Mildew, and Leviticus 14." BurH 26 (1990): 3-11.
Davies, Douglas. "An Interpretation of Sacrifice in Leviticus." ZAW 89 (1977): 387-99.
Douglas, M. “Poetic Structure in Leviticus,” in Pomegranates and Golden Bells, 239–56
(see D. P. Wright in “Legal Literature, OT Law and Ethics”).
Gammie, John. Holiness in Israel. Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1989.
Gane, R. “‘Bread of the Presence’ and Creator-in-residence.” VT 42 (1992): 179-203.
Geller, S. A. “Blood Cult: Toward a Literary Theology of the Priestly Work of the
Pentateuch.” Prooftexts 12.2 (1992): 97-124.
Gerstenberger, Erhard S. Leviticus. OTL. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1996.
Gordon, Robert P. "Leviticus." In The New Layman's Bible Commentary. Grand Rapids:
Zondervan, 1979.
Gorman, Frank H. Jr. The Ideology of Ritual: Space, Time and Status in the Priestly
Theology. JSOTS. Sheffield: JSOT, 1990.
Grabbe, L. L. Leviticus. OT Guides 4.
Harrison, R. K. Leviticus: An Introduction and Commentary. TOTC. Downers Grove:
InterVarsity, 1980.
Hartley, John E. Leviticus. WBC. Dallas: Word Books, 1992.
Hess, Richard S. "Leviticus," pp. 563-826 in T. Longman III and D. E .Garland eds., The
Expositor's Bible Commentary Revised Edition 1: Genesis–Leviticus. Zondervan,
2008.
Hoffner, H. A. Jr. "Incest, Sodomy and Bestiality in the Ancient Near East." In Orient
and Occident: Essays Presented to Cyrus H. Gordon, ed. Harry A. Hoffner Jr.,
81-90. Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener Verlag, 1973.
Houston, W. Purity and Monotheism: Clean and Unclean Animals in Biblical Law.
JSOTS 140. Sheffield: JSOT, 1993.
Hulse, E. V. "Nature of Biblical Leprosy and the Use of Alternative Medical Terms in
Modern Translations of the Bible." PEQ 107 (1975): 87-105.
Kaiser, W. C. Jr. "Leviticus 18:5 and Paul: Do This and You Shall Live (Eternally?)."
JETS 14 (1971): 19-28.

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Kellogg, S. H. The Book of Leviticus. Minneapolis: Klock & Klock, 1978 [1891].
Kidner, Derek. Leviticus– Deuteronomy. Scripture Union Bible Study Books. Grand
Rapids: Eerdmans, 1971.
Kiuchi, N. The Purification Offering in the Priestly Literature: Its Meaning and
Function. JSOTSup 56. Sheffield: Academic Press, 1987. Diss. under Wenham.
Klingbeil, G.A., “The Syntactic Structure of the Ritual of Ordination (Lev 8).” Biblica
77(1996):509-519.
Knierim, R. P. Text and Concept in Leviticus 1:1-9: A Case in Exegetical Method.
Tübingen: Mohr-Siebeck, 1992.
Laughlin, J. C. H. "The 'Strange Fire' of Nadab and Abihu." JBL 95 (1976): 559-65.
Levine, Baruch A. The JPS Torah Commentary: Leviticus. Philadelphia: Jewish
Publication Society, 1989.
McLean, B. H. "The Interpretation of the Levitical Sin Offering and the Scapegoat." SR
20 (1991): 345-56.
Mathews, K. A. "The Paleo-Hebrew Leviticus Scroll from Qumran." BA 50 (1987): 45-
54.
Mers, Monty. "A Consideration and Comparison of Sacrificial Terminology and Practice
in Ancient Israel and Ugarit." NEASBul (NS): 15-16 (ND): 5-21.
Milgrom, J. "The Alleged Wave-Offering in Israel and in the Ancient Near East." IEJ 22
(1972): 33-38.
________. "The Biblical Diet Laws as an Ethical System." Int 17 (1963): 228-301.
________. Cult and Conscience. Studies in Judaism in Late Antiquity, 18. Leiden: E. J.
Brill, 1976.
________.Leviticus 1-16. AB 3. Doubleday, 1991. Leviticus 17-22. AB 3A. Doubleday,
2000. Leviticus 23-27. AB 3B. Doubleday, 2001.
________. “The Priestly ‘Picture of Dorian Gray’,” BRev 9.2 (1993): 4, 14.
________. Studies in Cultic Theology and Terminology. Studies in Judaism in Late
Antiquity, 36. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1983.
Morales, L. Michael. Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord? A Biblical Theology
of the Book of Leviticus. New Studies in Biblical Theology 37. Downers Grove,
IL: IVP, 2015.
Moran, William L. "The Literary Connection between Lv 11, 13-19 and Dt 14, 12-18."
CBQ 28 (1966): 271-77.
Mull, K. V. and C. S. “Biblical Leprosy–Is It Really?” BRev 8 (2, 1992): 32-39, 62.
Neusner, J. The Idea of Purity in Ancient Judaism. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1973.
Noordtzij, A. Leviticus. BSC. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1982.
Noth, Martin. Leviticus. Translated by J. E. Anderson. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1965.
Porter, J. R. Leviticus. CBC. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1976.
Rainey, A. "The Order of Sacrifices in O.T. Ritual Texts." Bib 51 (1970): 307-18.
Robinson, G. "The Prohibition of Strange Fire in Ancient Israel." VT 28 (1978): 301-17.
Rooker, Mark F. Leviticus. NAC 3A. Broadman, 2000.
Ross, Allen P. Holiness to the LORD. A Guide to the Exposition of the Book of
Leviticus. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2002. A careful Evangelical exegesis of this
difficult book with much theological application.
Sawyer, J. F. A., ed. Reading Leviticus: Responses to Mary Douglas. JSOTSup 227.
Sheffield, Academic Press, .

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Selvidge, Marla J. "Mark 5:25-34 and Leviticus 15:19-20." JBL 103 (1984): 619-23.
Snaith, N. H., ed. Leviticus and Numbers. CB. London: Nelson, 1967.
Wenham, Gordon J. The Book of Leviticus. NICOT. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1979.
Whitekettle, Richard. "Leviticus 15:18 Reconsidered: Chiasm, Spatial Structure, and the
Body." JSOT 49 (1991): 31-45.
Wilkinson, J. "Leprosy and Leviticus: The Problem of Description and Identification."
SJT 30 (1977): 153-70.
Zohar, Noam. "Repentance and Purification: The Significance and Semantics of hataat in
the Pentateuch." JBL 107 (1988): 609-18.
See also Theology.

Numbers
Allen, Ronald B. "The Theology of the Balaam Oracles." In Tradition and Testament, 79-
122 (see Festschriften).
Ashley, T. R. The Book of Numbers. NICOT. Eerdmans, 1993.
Barackman, Paul F. "Preaching from Numbers." Int 13 (1959): 55-70.
Baumgarten, A. I. “The Paradox of the Red Heifer.” VT 43 (1993): 442-51.
Brichto, H. C. "The Case of the Sota and a Reconsideration of Biblical Law." HUCA 46
(1975): 55-70.
Budd, Philip J. Numbers. WBC. Waco: Word, 1984.
Bush, George. Notes on Numbers. Minneapolis: Klock & Klock, n.d.
Cole, R. Dennis. Numbers. NAC 3B. Broadman, 2000.
Craigie, P. C. "The Conquest and Early Hebrew Poetry." TB 20 (1969): 76-94.
Davies, E. W. Numbers. NCBC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, .
Douglas, M. In the Wilderness: The Doctrine of Defilement in the Book of Numbers.
JSOTSup 179. Sheffield: Academic Press, .
Fishbane, M. "Accusations of Adultery: A Study of Law and Scribal Practice in Numbers
5:11-31." HUCA 45 (1974): 32-35.
Flack, Elmer E. "Flashes of New Knowledge: Recent Study and the Book of Numbers."
Int 13 (1959): 3-23.
Garner, Gordon. "Earliest Bible Text Discovery." BurH 22 (1986): 51-52.
Gray, George B. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Numbers. ICC. Edinburgh: T.
& T. Clark, 1903.
Hackett, Jo Ann. "Some Observations on the Balaam Tradition at Deir 'Alla." BA 49
(1986): 216-223.
Harrelson, Walter. "Guidance in the Wilderness: The Theology of Numbers." Int 13
(1959): 24-36.
Harrison, R. K. Numbers. WEC. Chicago: Moody, 1990.
Hoftijzer, Jacob. "The Prophet Balaam in a 6th-Century Aramaic Inscription." BA 39
(1976): 11-17.
Honeycutt, Roy Lee. Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy. Nashville: Broadman, 1979.
Horowitz, V. “The Expression u∆qsaµmi∆m be∑yaµdaµm (Numbers 22:7) in Light of
Divinatory Practicsws from Mari,” HS 33 (1992): 5-15.
Jobling, D. "A Structural Analysis of Numbers 11 and 12." SBL Seminar Papers. Chico,
CA: Scholars Press, 1977.
Layton, Scott C. "Whence Comes Balaam? Num. 22:5 Revisited." Bib 73 (1992): 32-61.

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Lemaire, Andre. "Fragments from the Book of Balaam Found at Deir Alla." BAR 11
(1985): 26-39.
Levine, B. A. Numbers 1-20. AB. Doubleday, 1993; Numbers 21–36. AB. N.Y.:
Doubleday, 2000.
Maarsingh, B. Numbers: A Practical Commentary. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1987.
Mays, James L. The Book of Leviticus--The Book of Numbers. Atlanta: John Knox, 1963.
Milgrom, Jacob. “Confusing the Sacred and the Impure: A Rejoinder,” VT 44 (1994):
554-59.
________. Numbers bmdbr: The Traditional Hebrew Text with the New JPS Translation.
Philadelphia/New York: The Jewish Publication Society, 1990.
________. "The Structures of Numbers: Chapters 11– 12 and 13 -14 and Their
Redaction. Preliminary Gropings." In Judaic Perspectives on Ancient Israel, 49-
62 (see Festschriften).
________. Studies in Levitical Terminology, 1: The Encroacher and the Levite, the Term
`aboda. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1970.
Noordtzij, A. Numbers. BSC. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1983.
Noth, Martin. Numbers. OTL. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1968.
Ogden, G. S. “The Design of Numbers,” BT 47 (1996): 420–28.
Olson, D. T. The Death of the Old and the Birth of the New: The Framework of the Book
of Numbers and the Pentateuch. BJS 71. Chico, CA: Scholars Press, 1985.
________. Numbers. Inter. Louisville: WJKP, 1996?
Propp, William H. "The Rod of Aaron and the Sin of Moses." JBL 107 (1988): 19-26.
Sakenfeld, K. D. "Zelophehad's Daughters." Persp 15 (1988):37-47.
Sasson, J. "Numbers 5 and the 'Waters of Judgement.'" BZ 16 (1972): 249-51.
Seerveld, C. G. Balaam's Apocalyptic Prophecies: A Study in Reading Scripture.
Toronto: Wedge Publishing Foundation, 1980.
Smick, E.B. "A Study of the Structure of the Third Balaam Oracle." In The Law and the
Prophets, 242-52 (see Festschriften).
Snaith, N. H. Numbers. NCBC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1967.
Sturdy, John. Numbers. CBC. New York: Cambridge UP, 1976.
Vasholz, R. I. “Military Censuses in Numbers,” Presb 18 (1992): 122-25.
Wenham, Gordon J. "Large Numbers in the O.T." TB 18 (1967): 19-53.
________. Numbers: An Introduction and Commentary. TOTC. Downers Grove:
InterVarsity, 1981.
________. Numbers. OT Guides 5.
Wharton, James A. "The Command to Bless: An Exposition of Numbers 22:41-23:25."
Int 13 (1959): 37-48.

Deuteronomistic History
Clines, D. J. A. “The OT Histories: a Reader’s Guide.” Clines, Eve, (see Festschriften).
Eslinger, Lyle. Into the Hands of the Living God. Decatur, GA: Almond, 1989. Abstract
RelStRev 18.226
Fretheim, Terence E. Deuteronomic History. Nashville: Abingdon, 1983.
Halpern, Baruch. Review of Provan, Hezekiah and the Books of Kings. HS 31 (1990):
229-33.

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Kitchen, Kenneth A. "Ancient Orient, 'Deuteronomism,' and the O.T." In New
Perspectives on the O.T., 1-24 (see Festschriften).
Knight, D. A. “Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomists,” in OT Interpretation, 61–79 (see
“Festschriften”)
Knoppers, G. N. and J. G. McConville. Reconsidering Israel and Judah: Recent Studies
on the Deuteronomistic History. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2000.
McConville, J. G. Grace in the End: A Study in Deuteronomic Theology. Grand Rapids:
Zondervan, 1993.
Mayes, A. D. H. "Deuteronomistic History." In DBI.
Noth, Martin. The Deuteronomistic History. 2d Edition. JSOTSup 15. Sheffield: JSOT,
1991.
Polzin, R. Moses and the Deuteronomist. New York: Seabury, 1980.
________. Samuel and the Deuteronomist. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1989.
Schniedewind, W. “The Problem with Kings: Recent Study of the Deuteronomistic
History,” RelSRev 22 (1996): 22–27.

Deuteronomy
Baker, David W. "The Mosaic Covenant Against Its Environment." ATJ 20 (1988): 9-18.
Beitzel, Barry J. "The Right of the Firstborn (pi shnayim) in the O.T. (Deut. 21:15-17)."
In A Tribute to Gleason Archer, 179-90 (see Festschriften).
Block, Daniel I. Deuteronomy. NIVAC. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2012.
________. The Gospel According to Moses: Theological and Ethical Reflections on the
Book of Deuteronomy. Eugene, OR: Cascade, 2012.
________. How I Love Your Torah O LORD! Studies in the Book of Deuteronomy.
Eugene, OR: Cascade, 2012.
Carmichael, C. M. The Laws of Deuteronomy. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1974.
Christensen, D. L. Deuteronomy 1-11. WBC. Dallas: Word, 1991.
________. A Song of Power and the Power of Song: Essays on the Book of Deuteronomy.
SBTS 3. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1993.
Clements, R. E. Deuteronomy. OTG. Sheffield: JSOT, 1989.
________God's Chosen People. Valley Forge: Judson, 1968.
Clendenen, E. Ray. "Life in God's Land: An Outline of the Theology of Deuteronomy."
In The Church at the Dawn of the 21st Century, Essays in Honor of W. A.
Criswell, eds. Paige Patterson, et al., 159-78. Dallas: Criswell Publications, 1989.
Cook, Stephen L. Reading Deuteronomy: A Literary and Theological Commentary.
Reading the Old Testament Macon, GA: Smyth & Helwys, 2015.
Craigie, P. C. The Book of Deuteronomy. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1976.
DeVries, S. J. "Deuteronomy: Exemplar of a Non-Sacerdotal Appropriation of Sacred
History." In Grace Upon Grace: Essays in Honor of Lester J. Kuyper, ed. J. I.
Cook, 95-105. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1975.
Doron, Pinchas. "Motive Clauses in the Laws of Deuteronomy: Their Forms, Functions,
and Contents." HAR 2 (1978): 61-77.
Driver, S. R. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Deuteronomy. ICC. Edinburgh:
T. & T. Clark, 1895.
Geller, S. A. “Fiery Wisdom: Logos and Lexis in Deuteronomy 4,” Proof 14 (1994): 103-
89.

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Gordon, R. P. "Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomic School." TB 25 (1974): 113-20.
Hamilton, J. M. “haµ<aµres\ in the Shemitta Law.” VT 42 (1992): 214-22.
Heck, Joel D. "The Missing Sanctuary of Deut 33:112." JBL 103 (1984): 523-29.
________. "A History of Interpretation of Genesis 49 and Deuteronomy 33." BSac 147
(1990): 16-31.
Heiser, M. S. “Deuteronomy 32:8 and the Sons of God,” Bsac 158 (2001): 52–74.
Hill, A. E. "The Ebal Ceremony as Hebrew Land Grant?" JETS 31 (1988): 399-406.
Interpretation 41 (July, 1987): several articles on Deuteronomy.
Janzen, J. Gerald. "On the Most Important Word in the Shema (Deuteronomy 6:4-5)." VT
37 (1987): 280-300.
Kaufman, S. A. "The Structure of the Deuteronomic Law." MAARAV 1 (1979): 105-58.
Kline, M. G. The Treaty of the Great King: The Covenant Structure of Deuteronomy.
Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1963.
Kooy, V. H. "The Fear and Love of God in Deuteronomy." In Grace Upon Grace, ed. J.
I. Cook, 106-16. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1975.
Laney, J. C. “Deuteronomy 24:1-4 and the Issue of Divorce.” BSac 149 (1992): 3-15.
Lemchak, T. A. “Choose Life!”. A Rhetorical-Critical Investigation of Deuteronomy
28:69-30:20. Rome: Biblical Institute, 1993.
Levinson, Bernard M. "Calum M. Carmichael's Approach to the Laws of Deuteronomy."
HTR 83 (1990): 227-57.
McCarthy, Dennis J. "Notes on the Love of God in Deuteronomy, and the Father/Son
Relationship between Yahweh and Israel." CBQ 27 (1965): 144-47.
________. Treaty and Covenant. Rome: Biblical Institute Press, 1978.
McConville, J. Gordon. “Deuteronomy: Torah for the Church of Christ,” EuroJTH 9
(2000) 33-47.
_____. Deuteronomy. AOTC 5. Leicester: Apollos; Downers Grove: IVP, 2002.
_____. "Drafting Techniques in Deuteronomy." VT 30 (1980): 248-52.
________. Grace in the End: A Study in Deuteronomic Theology. Grand Rapids:
Zondervan, 1993.
________. Law and Theology in Deuteronomy. Sheffield: JSOT, 1984.
________ and J. G. Millar. Time and Place in Deuteronomy. JSOTSup 179. Sheffield:
Academic Press, .
McKay, J. W. "Man's Love for God in Deuteronomy and the Father/Teacher--Son/Pupil
Relationship." VT 22 (1972): 426-35.
Manley, G. T. The Book of the Law: Studies in the Date of Deuteronomy. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 1957.
Martinez, F. G., et al., ed. Studies in Deuteronomy. Leiden: Brill, 1994.
Mayes, A. D. H. Deuteronomy. NCBC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1979.
Mendenhall, George E. Law and Covenant in Israel and the Ancient Near East.
Pittsburgh: Biblical Colloquium, 1955.
Milgrom, J. "The Alleged 'Demythologization' and 'Secularization' in Deuteronomy." IEJ
23 (1973): 156-61.
________. "Profane Slaughter and a Formulaic Key to the Composition of
Deuteronomy." HUCA 47 (1976): 1-17.
Miller, Patrick D. Jr. Deuteronomy. Int. Louisville: John Knox, 1990. Review
CBQ54.757.

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________. "The Gift of God: The Deuteronomic Theology of the Land." Int 23 (1969):
451-65.
Moran, W. L. "The Ancient Near Eastern Background of the Love of God in
Deuteronomy." CBQ 25(1963): 77-87.
Nelson, Richard D. Deuteronomy. A Commentary. OTL. Louisville: Westminster John
Knox, 2002.
Nicholson, E. W. Deuteronomy and Tradition. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1967.
Niehaus, Jeffrey. “The Central Sanctuary: Where and When?” TB 43 (1992): 3-30.
O'Connell, R. H. "Deuteronomy 7:1-26: Asymmetrical Concentricity and the Rhetoric of
Conquest." VT 42 (1992): 248-65.
________. "Deuteronomy 9:7-10:7,10-11: Panelled Structure, Double Rehearsal and the
Rhetoric of Covenant Rebuke." VT 42 (1992): 492-509.
Rad, Gerhard von. Deuteronomy: A Commentary. OTL. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1966.
Ridderbos, J. Deuteronomy. BSC. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1984.
van Rooy, H. F. "Structural Analysis and Exegesis--Illustrated with Reference to
Deuteronomy." OTWSA 20-21 (1977-78): 162-80.
Schultz, S. J. Deuteronomy. EBC. Chicago: Moody, 1971.
Stulman, Louis. “Sex and Familial Crimes in the D Code: A Witness to Mores in
Transition.” JSOT 53 (1992): 47-64.
Thompson, J. A. Deuteronomy: An Introduction and Commentary. TOTC. Downers
Grove: InterVarsity, 1974.
Tigay, J. H. Deuteronomy. JPS Torah Commentary. Jewish Publication Society, 1996.
Veijola, Timo. “Höre Israel! Der Sinn und Hintergrund von Deuteronomium 6:4-9.” VT
42 (1992): 528-41 (Eng. summary in OTA 16.2 1993.298).
Walton, John H. "Deuteronomy: An Exposition of the Spirit of the Law." GTJ 8 (1987):
213-25.
________. "The Place of the Hutqat\t\eµl within the D-Stm Group and Its Implications in
Deut 24:4." HS 32 (1991): 7-17.
Weinfeld, Moshe. Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomic School. Oxford: Clarendon, 1972.
Review IEJ 23.1973.156-61.
________. Deuteronomy 1-11. AB. New York: Doubleday, 1991.
Wenham, G. J. "Deuteronomy and the Central Sanctuary." TB 22 (1971): 103-18.
________. "Deuteronomy: Linch-pin of O.T. Criticism." Them 10 (1985):15-20; 11
(1986): 15-18.
________. "The Restoration of Marriage Reconsidered." JSS 30(1979): 36-40.
________. "The Structure and Date of Deuteronomy." Ph.D. dissertation, University of
London, 1969.
Wenham, G. J. and J. G. McConville. "Drafting Techniques in Some Deuteronomic
Laws." VT 30 (1980): 248-52.
Wright, Christopher J. H. Deuteronomy. New International Biblical Commentary.
Hendrickson, 1996.
Yaron, R. "The Restoration of Marriage." JSS 17 (1966): 1-11.

Historical Books
Exum, J. C. ed. The Historical Books: A Sheffield Reader. Sheffield: Academic Press,
1998.

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Joshua
Aharoni, Yohanan. "Nothing Early and Nothing Late: Re-Writing Israel's Conquest." BA
39 (1976): 55-76.
Bell, R. D. “The Theology of Joshua.” BV 26.2 (1992): 59-68 (see biblio. of
commentaries on Joshua in same issue).
Blaikie, William G. The Book of Joshua. Minneapolis: Klock & Klock, 1978 [1908].
Boling, Robert G. "Jericho Off Limits (Joshua 6:26)." BA 46 (1983): 115-16.
________. Joshua. AB. Garden City: Doubleday, 1982.
Butler, Trent C. Joshua 1–12 and Joshua 13–24. Word Biblical Commentary 7A and 7B.
2nd edition. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2014.
Childs, Brevard S. "A Study of the Formula 'Until This Day'." JBL 82 (1963): 279-92.
Coogan, M. D. "Archaeology and Biblical Studies: The Book of Joshua." In The Hebrew
Bible and its Interpreters, eds. W. H. Propp et al. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns,
1990.
Craigie, Peter C. The Problem of War in the O.T. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1978.
Curtis, A. H. W. Joshua. OT Guides 7.
Dallaire, Hélène. "Joshua," pp. 815-1042 in T. Longman III and D. E .Garland eds., The
Expositor's Bible Commentary Revised Edition 2: Numbers–Ruth. Zondervan,
2012.
Davis, Dale. No Falling Words: Expositions of the Book of Joshua. Grand Rapids: Baker,
1989.
Dozeman, Thomas B. Joshua 1–12: A New Translation with Introduction and
Commentary. AB 6B. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2015.
Firth, David G. The Message of Joshua: Promise and People. The Bible Speaks Today.
Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2015.
Fritz, Volkmar. "Conquest or Settlement? The Early Iron Age in Palestine." BA 50
(1987): 84-100.
Goslinga, C. J. Joshua, Judges, Ruth. BSC. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1986.
Gray, John. Joshua, Judges, Ruth. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1986.
Hawk, L. Daniel. Joshua. Berit Olam. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical/Michael Glazier,
2000.
Hess, R. S. Joshua: An Introduction and Commentary. TOTC. IVP, 1996.
Hostetter, E. C. Palestine's Pre-Israelite Peoples, BIBAL Dissertation Series # 3, 1995
Howard, David M., Jr. Joshua. NAC 5. Broadman, 1998.
Kaufmann, Yehezkel. The Biblical Account of the Conquest of Palestine. Jerusalem:
Magnes, 1953.
Koopmans, William T. Joshua 24 as Poetic Narrative. JSOTSup 93. Sheffield: JSOT,
1990. Review VT 43.571.
Lilley, J. P. U. “Understanding the Herem.” TB44.1 (1993): 169-77.
Longman, Tremper, III, and Dan Reid. Yahweh as the Divine Warrior. Grand Rapids:
Zondervan, forthcoming.
McCarthy, D. J. "The Theology of Leadership in Joshua 1– 9." Bib 52 (1971): 165-71.
Margalit, B. "The Day the Sun Did not Stand Still: A New Look at Joshua 10:8-19." VT
42 (1992): 466-91.

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Mitchell, G. Together in the Land: A Reading of the Book of Joshua. JSOTSup 224.
Sheffield: Academic Press, .
Nelson, R. D. “The Role of the Priesthood in the Deuteronomistic History.” Congress
Volume: Leuven, 1989, ed. J. A. Emerton, 132-47 (see Festschriften).
_____. Joshua. OTL. Westminster John Knox, 1997.
Niehaus, Jeffrey J. "Joshua and Ancient Near Eastern Warfare." JETS 31 (1988): 37-50.
Soggin, J. Alberto. Joshua: A Commentary. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1972.
Stern, P. D. The Biblical H|erem: A Window on Israel’s Religious Experience. Atlanta:
Scholars, 1991.
Ussishkin, David. "Lachish--Key to the Israelite Conquest of Canaan?" BAR 13 (1987):
18-39.
Wenham, G. J. "The Deuteronomic Theology of the Book of Joshua." JBL 90 (1971):
140-8.
Wood, Bryant G. "Did the Israelites Conquer Jericho? A New Look at the Archaeological
Evidence." BAR 16 (1990): 44-58.
Woudstra, Marten H. The Book of Joshua. NICOT. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1981.
Younger, K. Lawson Jr. Ancient Conquest Accounts: A Study in Ancient Near Eastern
and Biblical History Writing. JSOTSup 98. Sheffield: JSOT, 1990.
Zevit, Ziony. "The Problem of Ai." BAR 11 (1985): 58-69.
See also History and Culture

Judges
Alter, R. “Samson without Folklore,” in Text and Tradition, ed. S. Niditch, 47-56.
Atlanta: Scholars, 1990.
Becker, Uwe. Richterzeit und K_nigtum: Redaktionsgeschichtliche Studien zum
Richterbuch. BZAW 192. Berlin/NY: de Gruyter, 1990. JBL 111.517 review.
Block, Daniel T. "Echo Narrative Technique in Hebrew Literature: A Study in Judges
19." WTJ 52 (1990): 325-41.
Block, Daniel I. Judges, Ruth. NAC 6. Broadman, 1999. Evangelical, thorough, and
detailed exegesis.
Boling, Robert G. Judges. AB. Garden City: Doubleday, 1975.
Brettler, M. “Never the Twain Shall Meet? The Ehud Story as History and Literature.”
HUCA 62 (1991): 285-304.
Burney, C. F. The Book of Judges with Introduction and Notes and Notes on the Hebrew
Text of the Books of Kings with an Introduction and Appendix. 2 vols. in one.
New York: Ktav, 1970 [1903, 1918].
Bush, George. Notes, Critical and Practical, on the Book of Judges. New York: Ivison,
Phinney and Co., 1862.
Butler, Trent. Judges. WBC 8. Thomas Nelson, 2009.
Campbell, Donald K. Judges: Leaders in Crisis Times. Wheaton: Victor, 1989.
Chisholm, R. B. Jr. “The Polemic against Baalism in Israel’s Early History and
Literature,” BSac 151 (1994): 267-83.
Chisholm, Robert B. Jr. A Commentary on Judges and Ruth. Kregel Exegetical Library.
Kregel, 2013.
Coogan, Michael David. "A Structural and Literary Analysis of the Song of Deborah."
CBQ 40 (1978): 143-66.

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Craigie, Peter C. "The Song of Deborah and the Epic of Tukulti-Ninurta." JBL 88 (1969):
253-65.
Cundall, A. E. and L. Morris. Judges and Ruth. TOTC. Downers Grove: InterVarsity,
1968.
Davis, Dale Ralph. "Comic Literature--Tragic Theology: a Study of Judges 17– 18." WTJ
46 (1984): 156-63.
________. Such a Great Salvation: Expositions of the Book of Judges. Grand Rapids:
Baker, 1990.
Dempster, Stephen G. "Mythology and History in the Song of Deborah." WTJ 41 (1978):
33-53.
Dumbrell, W. J. "'In those days there was no king in Israel; every man did what was right
in his own eyes.' The Purpose of the Book of Judges Reconsidered." JSOT 25
(1983): 23-33.
Exum, J. Cheryl. "Aspects of Symmetry and Balance in the Samson Saga." JSOT 19
(1981): 3-29.
________. "Promise and Fulfillment: Narrative Art in Judges 13." JBL 99 (1980): 43-59.
________. "The Theological Dimension of the Samson Saga." VT 33 (1983): 30-45.
Fokkelman, J. P. “Structural Remarks on Judges 9 and 19.” Fishbane, Studies, 33-45 (see
Festschriften).
Globe, Alexander. "The Literary Structure and Unity of the Song of Deborah." JBL 93
(1974): 493-512.
Gooding, D. W. "The Composition of the Book of Judges." EI 16 (1982): 70-79.
Gray, John. Joshua, Judges, Ruth. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1986.
Gurewicz, S. B. "The Bearing of Judges 1– 2:5 on Authorship of the Book of Judges."
AusBR 7 (1959): 37-40.
Hauser, Alan J. "The 'Minor Judges' -- A Re-evaluation." JBL 94 (1975): 190-200.
________. "Judges 5: Parataxis in Hebrew Poetry." JBL 99 (1980): 23-41.
Kim, J. The Structure of the Samson Cycle. Kampen: Kok Pharos, 1993. (review JBL
114.495)
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Mayes, A. D. H. Judges. OT Guides 8.
Moor, J. C. de. “The Twelve Tribes in the Song of Deborah.” VT 43 (1993): 483-94.
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30 (1979): 155-89.

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Niditch, Susan. "The 'Sodomite' Theme in Judges 19-20: Family, Community, and Social
Disintegration." CBQ 44 (1982): 365-78.
_____. Judges. OTL. . Westminster John Knox, 2008
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(1992): 80-89.
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Soggin, J. Albert. Judges. OTL. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1981.
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Tribute to Gleason Archer, 53-86 (see Festschriften).
Swiggers, P. "The Word shibbolet in Jud. xii.6." JSS 26 (1981): 205-7.
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61.
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25.
Webb, B. G. The Book of Judges: an Integrated Reading. JSOTSup 46. Sheffield:
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Younger, K. Lawson, Jr. Judges/Ruth. NIVAC Zondervan, 2002.

See also Joshua; Samuel (Howard).

Ruth
Atkinson, D. The Message of Ruth: The Wings of Refuge. Downers Grove: 1983.
Beattie, D. R. G. "The Book of Ruth as Evidence for Israelite Legal Practice." VT 24
(1974): 251-67.
Bertman, Stephen. "Symmetrical Design in the Book of Ruth." JBL 84 (1965): 165-68.
Block, Daniel I. Ruth: A Discourse Analysis of the Hebrew Bible. ZECOT. Grand Rapids:
Zondervan, 2015.
Bush, Frederic. Ruth, Esther. WBC. Word, 1996.
Campbell, Edward F. Ruth. AB. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1975.

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Carmichael, Calum M. "A Ceremonial Crux: Removing a Man's Sandal as a Female
Gesture of Contempt." JBL 96 (1977): 321-36.
Caspi, M. M. The Book of Ruth: An Annotated Bibliography. N.Y./London: Garland,
1994.
Crossan, J. D. "'Ruth Amid the Alien Corn': Perspectives and Methods in Contemporary
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Philadelphia: Fortress, 1982.
Fewell, Dana Nolan and David Miller Gunn. Compromising Redemption: Relating
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Fisch, Harold. "Ruth and the Structure of Covenant History." VT 32 (1982): 425-37.
Gordis, Robert. "Love, Marriage, and Business in the Book of Ruth." In A Light Unto My
Path, 241-64 (see Festschriften).
Gow, M. D. The Book of Ruth: Its Structure, Theme and Purpose. Leicester: Apollos,
1992.
Grant, R. "Literary Structurein the Book of Ruth." BSac 148 (1991): 424-41.
Hals, Ronald M. The Theology of the Book of Ruth. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1969.
Hongisto, Leif. "Literary Structure and Theology in the Book of Ruth." AUSS 23 (1985):
19-28.
Hubbard, Robert L., Jr. The Book of Ruth. NICOT. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1988.
________. "Theological Reflections on Naomi's Shrewdness." TB 40 (1989): 283-92.
Knight, G. A. F. Ruth and Jonah: The Gospel in the O.T. London: SCM, 1966.
Leggett, Donald A. The Levirate and Goel Institutions in the O.T. with Special Attention
to the Book of Ruth. Cherry Hill, N.J.: Mack, 1974.
Loretz, Oswald. "The Theme of the Ruth Story." CBQ 22 (1960): 391-99.
McKeown, James. Ruth. The Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 2015.
Merrill, Eugene H. "The Book of Ruth: Narration and Shared Themes." BSac 142 (1985):
130-41.
Myers, Jacob M. The Linguistic and Literary Form of the Book of Ruth. Leiden: E. J.
Brill, 1955.
Nielsen, Kirsten. Ruth. OTL. Westminster John Knox, 1997.
Prinsloo, W. S. "The Function of Ruth in the Book of Ruth." OTWSA 20-21 (1977-78):
110-29.
________. "The Theology of the Book of Ruth." VT 30 (1980): 330-41.
Rauber, D. F. "Literary Values in the Bible: The Book of Ruth." JBL 89 (1970): 27-37.
Sasson, J. M. Ruth: A New Translation with a Philological Commentary and a Formalist-
Folklorist Interpretation. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1979.
________. "Ruth." In The Literary Guide to the Bible, eds. Robert Alter and Frank
Kermode, 320-28. Cambridge, MA: Belknap, 1987.
Schipper, Jeremy. Ruth: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary. AB 7D.
Yale, 2016.
Trible, Phyllis. "A Human Comedy: the Book of Ruth." In Literary Interpretations of
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See also Joshua, Judges.

Samuel

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Ackroyd, Peter R. The Second Book of Samuel. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1977.
Aejmelaeus, A. “The Septuagint of 1 Samuel,” VIII Congress, 109–29 (see “Textual
Criticism, LXX, & Dead Sea Scrolls”).
Althann, Robert. “The Meaning of hnv µy[bra in 2 Samuel 15:7.” Bib 73 (1992): 248-52.
Anderson, A. A. 2 Samuel. WBC. Waco: Word, 1988.
Arnold, Bill T. "The Amalekite's Report of Saul's Death: Political Intrigue or
Incompatible Sources?" JETS 32 (1989): 289-98.
_____. 1 & 2 Samuel. NIVAC. Zondervan, 2003.
Auld, Graeme. I and II Samuel. OTL. Louisville: WJK, 2011.
Baldwin, Joyce G. 1 & 2 Samuel. TOTC. Leicester: Inter-Varsity, 1988.
Barthélemy, D. et al, ed. The Story of David and Goliath. Göttingen, 1986.
Bergen, R. D. 1 and 2 Samuel. NAC 7. B & H Publishing Group, 1996.
Birch, B. C. The Rise of the Israelite Monarchy: The Growth and Development of 1
Samuel 7-15. SBLDS 27. Missoula, MT: Scholars Press, 1976.
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Klock, 1978 [1887, 1893].
Bodner, Keith. The Rebellion of Absalom. London: Routledge, 2014.
Brueggemann, Walter. First and Second Samuel. Interpretation. Louisville:
Westminster/John Knox, 1990.
________. "I Samuel 1: A Sense of a Beginning." ZAW 102 (1990): 33-48.
________. "2 Samuel 21– 24: An Appendix of Deconstruction?" CBQ 50 (1988): 383-97.
________. Power, Providence, and Personality: Biblical Insight into Life and Ministry.
Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 1990. Review CBQ 54.741.
Camp, Claudia V. "The Wise Women of 2 Samuel: A Role Model for Women in Early
Israel." CBQ 43 (1981): 14-29.
Campbell, A. F. Of Prophets & Kings: A Late Ninth-Century Document (1 Samuel 1– 2
Kings 10). CBQMS 17. Washington: Catholic Biblical Association of America,
1986.
________. “Past History and Present Text: The Clash of Classical and Post-Critical
Approaches to Biblical Text.” ABR 39 (1991): 1-18.
Carlson, R. A. David, the Chosen King. Stockholm: Almquist and Wiksell, 1964.
Cartledge, Tony W. 1 and 2 Samuel. SHBC. Smyth & Helwys, 2001.
Chisholm, Robert B. Jr. 1 and 2 Samuel. TTCS. Baker, 2013.
Conroy, C. Absalom! Absalom! Narrative and Language in II Sam 13– 20. Rome:
Biblical Institute Press, 1978.
Cook, Albert. "'Fiction' and History in Samuel and Kings." JSOT 36 (1986): 27-48.
Craig, K. M. Jr. “Rhetorical Aspects of Questions Answered with Silence in 1 Samuel
14:37 and 28:6,” CBQ 56 (1994): 221-39.
Cross, Frank Moore, Jr. and David Noel Freedman. "A Royal Song of Thanksgiving--II
Samuel 22 = Psalm 18." JBL 72 (1953): 15-34.
Driver, S. R. Notes on the Hebrew Text and the Topography of the Books of Samuel. 2d
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Dumbrell, William J. "The Content and Significance of the Books of Samuel: Their Place
and Purpose within the Former Prophets." JETS 33 (1990): 49-62.
Edelman, D. V. King Saul in the Historiography of Judah. JSOTSS. Sheffield: Academic
Press, 1991.

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Eslinger, L. "A Change of Heart: 1 Samuel 16." In Ascribe to the Lord: Biblical and
Other Studies in Memory of Peter C. Craigie, ed. Lyle Eslinger and Glen Taylor.
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________. Kingship of God in Crisis: A Close Reading of 1 Samuel 1-12. Sheffield:
Almond, 1985.
________. "Viewpoints and Point of View in 1 Samuel 8-12." JSOT 23(1983): 61-76.
Evans, Mary J. 1 and 2 Samuel. UBCS. Baker, 2000 (Formerly NIBC 6. Hendrickson,
2000).
Firth, David G. 1 and 2 Samuel. AOTC 8. Apollos and InterVarsity, 2009.
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Netherlands: Van Gorcum, 1981, 1986, 1990.
Fouts, D. M. "Added Support for Reading '70 men' in 1 Samuel 6:19." VT 42 (1992): 394
Fritz, Volkman. “Where is David’s Ziklag? BAR 19 (1993): 58-61.
Gitay, Y. “Reflections on the Poetics of the Samuel Narrative: The Question of the Ark
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1984.
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________. "Covenant and Apology in 2 Samuel 3." PIBA 13 (1990): 24-34.
________. "Samuel." In Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation.
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and Other Scholars 1906-1923. Translated by David E. Orton. Edited by David
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________. "The Case for Kingship in the O.T. Narrative Books and the Psalms." TJ 9
(1988): 19-35.
________. "The Transfer of Power from Saul to David in 1 Sam 16:13-14." JETS 32
(1989): 473-83.
Humphreys, W. Lee. "From Tragic Hero to Villain: a Study of the Figure of Saul and the
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Kotzé, R. J. “Reading between the Sentences: Notes on the Sentence Relations in 1
Samuel 1:1–8,” JNSL 16 (1990): 61–84.

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Interpretation 40 (April, 1986): several articles on David.
Ishida, Tomoo, ed. Studies in the Period of David and Solomon and Other Essays.
Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1982.
Jacobson, Dan. The Rape of Tamar. Revised. London: Andre Deutsch, 1985 [1970].
Jobling, David. "Saul's Fall and Jonathan's Rise: Tradition and Redaction in 1 Sam 14:1-
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Klein, Ralph W. I Samuel. WBC. Waco: Word, 1983.
Kleven, Terence. "Hebrew Style in 2 Samuel 6." JETS 35 (1992): 299-14.
Levenson, Jon D. "1 Samuel 25 as Literature and as History." CBQ 40 (1978): 11-28.
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Long, V. Philips. The Reign and Rejection of King Saul: A Case for Literary and
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Longman, Tremper III. "1Sam 12:16-19: Divine Omnipotence or Covenant Curse?" WTJ
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Na’aman, N. “The Pre-Deuteronomistic Story of King Saul and Its Historical
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OTWSA 27-28 (1984-85): several articles on the Succession Narrative.
Payne, David F. I and II Samuel. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1982.
________. “Apologetic Motifs in the Books of Samuel,” VE 23 (1993): 57-66.

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Payne, J. B. "Saul and the Changing Will of God." BSac 129 (1972): 321-5.
Polzin, R. David and the Deuteronomist: A Literary Study of the Deuteronomic History.
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25.
Smelik, K. A. D. "The Ark Narrative Reconsidered." In New Avenues in the Study of the
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Vannoy, J. R. Covenant Renewal at Gilgal. Easton, PA: Mack, 1978.
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Kings
Ackroyd, Peter. "The Succession Narrative (so called)." Int 35 (1981): 383-98.
Allen, R. B. "Elijah, the Broken Prophet." JETS 22 (1979): 193-202.
Andersen, Francis I. "The Socio-Juridical Background of the Naboth Incident." JBL 85
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Astour, Michael C. "841 B.C.: The First Assyrian Invasion of Israel." JAOS 91 (1971):
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Brettler, Marc. "The Structure of 1 Kings 1-11." JSOT 49 (1991): 87-97.
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Day, J. "The Problem of 'So, king of Egypt' in 2 Kings 17:4." VT 42 (1992): 289-301.

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Dennison, James T. Jr. "Elijah the Tishbite: A Note on I Kings 17:1." WTJ 41 (1978):
124-26.
DeVries, S. J. 1 Kings. WBC. Waco: Word, 1985.
Dilday, Russell H. 1, 2 Kings. The Communicator's Commentary. Waco: Word, 1987.
Farrar, F. W. The First and Second Books of Kings. Minneapolis: Klock & Klock, 1981.
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Frisch, Amos. "The Narrative of Solomon's Reign: A Rejoinder." JSOT 51 (1991): 22-24.
________. "Structure and its Significance: The Narrative of Solomon's Reign (1 Kings 1-
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Gooding, D. W. "Jeroboam's Rise to Power: A Rejoinder." JBL 91 (1972): 529-33.
Gordon, R. P. "The Second Septuagint Account of Jeroboam: HIstory or Midrash?" VT
25 (1975): 368-93.
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Green, Alberto R. "Regnal Formulas in the Hebrew and Greek Texts of the Books of
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Hallo, W. W. "From Qarqar to Carchemish: Assyria and Israel in the Light of New
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Hurowitz, Victor. I Have Built You an Exalted House: Temple Building in the Bible in
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Koopmans, W. T. "The Testament of David in 1 Kings 2:1-10." VT 41 (1991): 429-49.
Laato, A. Josiah and David Redivivus: The Historical Josiah and the Messianic
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McNeely, Richard I. First and Second Kings. EBC. Chicago: Moody, 1978.
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________. "Repetition as a Structuring Device in 1 Kings 1 -11." JSOT 42 (1988): 19-27.
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Steinmann, Andrew E. "The Chronology of 2 Kings 15-18." JETS 30 (1987): 391-97.
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Wallace, Ronald S. Elijah and Elisha: Expositions from the Book of Kings. Grand
Rapids: Eerdmans, 1957.
Walsh, J. T. “Methods and Meanings: Multiple Studies of 1 Kings 21.” JBL 111 (1992):
193-211.
_____. 1 Kings. Berit Olam. Liturgical, 1996.
Wilson, R. R. “The Former Prophets: Reading the Books of Kings,” in OT Interpretation,
83–96 (see “Festschriften”).
Wiseman, D. J. 1 & 2 Kings. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1993.
Wolde, E. van. “Who Guides Whom? Embeddedness and Perspective in Biblical Hebrew
and in 1 Kings 3:16–28,” JBL 114 (1995): 623–42.
Wray Beal, Lissa M. 1 & 2 Kings. AOTC 9. Apollos and IVP, 2014.

See also Samuel (Cook), Chronicles.

Chronicles

Ackroyd, Peter R. I and II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah. London: SCM, 1973.


________. "The Chronicler as Exegete." JSOT 2 (1977): 2-32.
________. The Chronicler in His Age. JSOTSup 101. Sheffield: JSOT, 1991.
Boda, Mark. "Identity and Empire, Reality and Hope in the Chronicler's Perspective,"
in Community Identity in Judean Historiography: Biblical and Comparative
Perspectives [ed. G. Knoppers and K. Ristau; Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2009],
249-72
Braun, Roddy. 1 Chronicles. WBC. Waco: Word, 1986.
________. “Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah: Theology and Literary History.” VTS 30
(1979): 42-64.
________. "The Message of Chronicles: Rally Round the Temple." CTM 42 (1971): 502-
13.
Curtis, Edward I. and A. A. Madsen. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Books
of Chronicles. ICC. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1910.
Davies, P. R. “Defending the Boundaries of Israel in the Second Temple Period: 2
Chronicles 20 and the ‘Salvation Army,’” in Priests, Prophets, and Scribes, 43-54
(see Festschriften).
Deboys, David G. "History and Theology in the Chronicler's Portrayal of Abijah." Bib 71
(1990): 48-62.
De Vries, Simon J. 1 and 2 Chronicles. FOTL. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1989.
Dillard, Raymond B. "The Chronicler's Jehoshaphat." TJ 7 (1986): 17-22.
________. "The Chronicler's Solomon." WTJ 43 (1981): 289-300.

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________. "David's Census: Perspectives on 2 Samuel 24 and 1 Chronicles 21." In
Through Christ's Word, ed. Robert Godfrey and Jesse Boyd III, 94-107.
Phillipsburg, N.J.: Presbyterian and Reformed, 1985.
________. "The Literary Structure of the Chronicler's Solomon Narrative." JSOT 30
(1984): 85-93.
________. "The Reign of Asa (2 Chronicles 14– 16): An Example of the Chronicler's
Theological Method." JETS 23 (1980): 207-18.
________. "Rewards and Punishment in Chronicles: The Theology of Immediate
Retribution." WTJ 46 (1984): 164-72.
________. 2 Chronicles. WBC. Waco: Word, 1987.
Dion, P. E. “The Civic-and-Temple Community of Persian Period Judaea: Neglected
Insights from Eastern Europe.” JNES 50 (1991): 281-87. Examines J.P.
Weinberg’s work.
Duke, Rodney K. The Persuasive Appeal of the Chronicler. JSOTSup 88. Sheffield:
Almond, 1990.
Dumbrell, William J. "The Purpose of the Book of Chronicles." JETS 27 (1984): 257-
266.
Eskenazi, Tamara C. "The Chronicler and the Composition of 1 Esdras." CBQ 48 (1986):
39-61.
Goldingay, John. "The Chronicler as a Theologian." BTB 5 (1975): 99-126.
Graham, M. P. K. G. Hoglund, S. I. McKenzie, ed. The Chronicler as Historian.
Sheffield.
Hahn, Scott W. The Kingdom of God as Liturgical Empire: A Theological Commentary
on 1-2 Chronicles. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2012.
Hanson, P. D. “1 Chronicles 15-16 and the Chronicler’s Views on the Levities.”
Fishbane, Studies, 69-77 (see Festschriften).
Hill, Andrew. 1 and 2 Chronicles. NIVAC. Grand Rapids: Zondervan. 2003.
Japhet, Sara. "The Historical Reliability of Chronicles." JSOT 33 (1985): 436-42.
________. The Ideology of the Book of Chronicles and its Place in Biblical Thought.
Frankfurt/M., Bern, N.Y., Paris: Peter Lang, 1989.
________. “The Israelite Legal and Social Reality as Reflected in Chronicles: A Case
Study.” Fishbane, Studies, 79-91 (see Festschriften).
________. “The Relationship between Chronicles and Ezra–Nehemiah.” Congress
Volume: Leuven, 1989, 298-313, ed. J. A. Emerton. (see Festschriften).
________. "The Supposed Common Authorship of Chronicles and Ezra-Nehemiah
Investigated Anew. " VT 18 (1968): 330-71.
_____. I & II Chronicles. OTL. Westminster John Knox, 1993.
Johnston, W. “Which is the Best Commentary? 11. The Chronicler’s Work.” ET 102
(1990/91): 6-11.
________. 1 and 2 Chronicles, vols. 1 and 2. JSOTSup 253, 254. Sheffield: Academic
Press, 1998.
Jones, G. H. “From Abijam to Abijah.” ZAW 106 (1994): 420-34.
Jonker, Louis C. 1 & 2 Chronicles. UBCS. Baker, 2013.
Kalimi, Isaac. The Books of Chronicles: A Classified Bibliography. Jerusalem: Simor,
1990.

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Kelly, Brian E. Retribution and Eschatology in Chronicles. The Library of Hebrew
Bible/Old Testament Studies 211. Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2009.
Kim, Yeong Seon. The Temple Administration and the Levites in Chronicles. Catholic
Biblical Quarterly Monograph Series 51. Washington, DC: Catholic Biblical
Association of America, 2014.
Klein. 1 Chronicles: A Commentary. 2 Chronicles: A Commentary. Hermeneia. Fortress,
2006, 2012.
Knoppers, Gary N. I Chronicles 1-9: A New Translation with Introduction and
Commentary. AB 12. I Chronicles 10-29: A New Translation with Introduction
and Commentary. AB 12A. Doubleday, 2003, 2004.
_____. “Jehoshaphat’s Judiciary and ‘the Scroll of yhwh’s Torah’,” JBL 113 (1994): 59-
80.
________. "Reform and Regression: The Chronicler's Presentation of Jehoshaphat." Bib
72 (1991): 500-24.
________. "Rehoboam in Chronicles: Villain or Victim?" JBL 109 (1990): 423-40.
McFall, L. “Some Missing Coregencies in Thiele’s Chronology.” AUSS 30 (1992): 35-
58.
________. “A Translation Guide to the Chronological Data in Kings and Chronicles.”
BSac 148 (1991): 3-45.
Mason, R. Preaching the Tradition: Homily and Hermeneutics after the Exile.
Cambridge: UP, 1990.
Merrill, Eugene H. 1, 2 Chronicles. Bible Study Commentary. Grand Rapids: Zondervan,
1988.
_____. A Commentary on 1 & 2 Chronicles. Kregel Exegetical Library. Grand Rapids:
Kregel Academic, 2015.
Myers, Jacob M. 1 and 2 Chronicles: A New Translation with Introduction and
Commentary. AB. 2 vols. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1965.
Newsome, James D., Jr. A Synoptic Harmony of Samuel, Kings, & Chronicles. Grand
Rapids: Baker, 1986.
________. “Toward a New Understanding of the Chronicler and His Purpose.” JBL 94
(1975): 201-17.
North, Robert. “Theology of the Chronicler.” JBL 82 (1963): 369-91.
Payne, J. Barton. "The Validity of Numbers in Chronicles, Part 1." BSac 136 (1979):
109-28.
________. "The Validity of Numbers in Chronicles, Part 2." BSac 136 (1979): 206-20.
Pohlmann, K. -F. “Zur Frage von Korrespondenzen und Divergenzen zwischen den
Chronikbüchern und dem Esra/Nehemia–Buch.” Emerton, Congress Volume:
Leuven, 1989, 314-30 (see Festschriften). Summary in OTA 16.80.
Rudolph, W. "Problems of the Books of Chronicles." VT 4 (1954): 401-409.
Sailhamer, John. First and Second Chronicles. EBC. Chicago: Moody, 1983.
________. "1 Chronicles 21:1--A Study in Inter-Biblical Interpretation." TJ 10 (1989):
33-48.
Selman, Martin J. 1 Chronicles. 2 Chronicles. 2 vols. TOTC. IVP, 1994.
Shaver, Judson R. Torah and the Chronicler's History Work. Ithaca: Scholars Press,
1989.

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Shipp, R. M. “‘Remember His Covenant Forever’: A Study of the Chronicler’s Use of the
Psalms,” ResQ 35 (1993): 29-39.
Thompson, John A. 1 and 2 Chronicles. NAC 9. B & H Publishing Group, 1994.
Townsend, Jeffrey L. "The Purpose of 1 and 2 Chronicles." BSac 144 (1987): 277-92.
Talmon, S. “Esra und Nehemia: Historigraphie oder Theologie?” D. R. Daniels, Koch
Festschrift, 329-56 (see Festschriften).
________. “Ezra and Nehemiah (Books and Men).” IDBS (Nashville: Abingdon, 1976.
Weinberg, Joel P. “The Book of Chronicles: Its Author and Audience,” in Eretz Israel:
Avraham Malamat Volume, ed. S. Ahituv and B. A. Levine, pp. 216–20.
Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 1993.
Wilcock, Michael. The Message of Chronicles: One Church, One Faith, One Lord.
Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1987.
Williamson, H. G. M. I and II Chronicles. NCBC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1982.
________. "Eschatology in Chronicles." TB 28 (1977): 115-54.
________. Israel in the Books of Chronicles. New York: Cambridge UP, 1977.
Wright, John W. "Guarding the Gates: 1 Chronicles 26:1-19 and the Roles of
Gatekeepers in Chronicles." JSOT 48 (1990): 69-81.
________. "The Legacy of David in Chronicles: The Narrative Function of 1 Chronicles
23-27." JBL 110 (1991): 229-42.
See also Ezra.

Ezra
Allen, Leslie C., and Timothy S. Laniak. Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther. UBCS. Baker, 2012
(Formerly NIBC 9. Hendrickson, 2003).
Blenkinsopp, Joseph. Ezra-Nehemiah. OTL. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1988.
________. "The Mission of Udjahorresnet and Those of Ezra and Nehemiah." JBL 106
(1987): 409-21.
________. "A Theological Reading of Ezra-Nehemiah." PIBA 13 (1990): 26-36.
Bossman, D. "Ezra's Marriage Reform: Israel Redefined." BTB 9 (1979): 32-38.
Breneman, Mervin. Ezra Nehemiah Esther. NAC 10. Broadman, 1993.
Clines, D. J. A. Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther. NCBC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1984.
Davies, Gordon F. Ezra and Nehemiah. Berit Olam. Liturgical, 1999.
Eskenazi, Tamara C. In An Age of Prose: A Literary Approach to Ezra-Nehemiah.
Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1988.
________. “Out from the Shadows: Biblical Women in the Postexilic Era.” JSOT 54
(1992): 25-43.
________. "The Structure of Ezra-Nehemiah and the Integrity of the Book." JBL 107
(1988): 641-56.
Eybers, I. H. "Chronological Problems in Ezra-Nehemiah." OTWSA 19 (ND): 10-29.
Fensham, F. Charles. The Books of Ezra and Nehemiah. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1982.
Grabbe, Lester L. Ezra-Nehemiah. N.Y.: Routledge, 1998.
Hogland, Kenneth G. Achaemenid Imperial Administration in Syria-Palestine and the
Missions of Ezra and Nehemiah. SBLDS. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1992.
Holmgren, Fredrick Carlson. Israel Alive Again: A Commentary on the Books of Ezra
and Nehemiah. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1987.

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Japhet, S. "Sheshbazzar and Zerubbabel--Against the Background of the Historical and
Religious Tendencies of Ezra-Nehemiah." ZAW 94 (1982): 66-98.
________. "The Supposed Common Authorship of Chronicles and Ezra-Nehemiah
Investigated Anew." VT 18 (1968): 330-71.
Kaufmann, Yehezkel. History of the Religion of Israel. Volume IV: From the Babylonian
Captivity to the End of Prophecy. Translated by C. W. Efroymson. New York:
Ktav, 1977.
Kidner, Derek. Ezra and Nehemiah: An Introduction and Commentary. TOTC. Downers
Grove: InterVarsity, 1979.
Klein, Ralph. "Ezra and Nehemiah in Recent Studies." In Magnalia Dei: the Mighty Acts
of God, eds. Frank M. Cross et al., 361-76. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co.,
1976.
Koch, K. "Ezra and the Origins of Judaism." JSS 19 (1974): 173-97.
Kuhrt, Am_lie. "The Cyrus Cylinder and the Achaemenid Imperial Policy." JSOT 25
(1983): 83-97.
Leeseberg, M. W. "Ezra and Nehemiah: A Review of the Return and Reform." CTM 33
(1962): 79-90.
Levering, Matthew. Ezra & Nehemiah. BTCB. Brazos, 2007. Insightful theological
comments on the biblical text that span both testaments.
McConville, J. G. "Ezra-Nehemiah and the Fulfillment of Prophecy." VT 36 (1986): 205-
24.
________. Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1985.
McEvenue, Sean E. "The Political Structure in Judah from Cyrus to Nehemiah." CBQ 44
(1981): 353-64.
McFall, Leslie. "Was Nehemiah Contemporary with Ezra in 458 BC?" WTJ 53 (1991):
263-93.
Margalith, Othniel. "The Political Background of Zerubbabel's Mission and the
Samaritan Schism." VT 41 (1991): 312-23.
________. "The Political Role of Ezra as Persian Governor." ZAW 99 (1987): 110-12.
Myers, Jacob M. Ezra, Nehemiah. AB. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1965.
Redditt, Paul L. Ezra-Nehemiah. Macon, GA: Smyth & Helwys, 2014.
S_b_, Magne, "The Relation of Sheshbazzar and Zerubbabel—Reconsidered." STA 54
(1989): 168-77.
Shaver, J. R. “Ezra and Nehemiah: On the Theological Significance of Making them
Contemporaries,” in Priests, Prophets, and Scribes, 76-86 (see Festschriften).
Steinmann, Andrew E. Ezra and Nehemiah. CC. St. Louis: Concordia, 2010.
Talmon, S. “Esra und Nehemia: Historiographie oder Theologie?” Daniels, Ernten was
man sät:, 311-28. (see Festschriften). Eng. summary OTA 16.81.
Throntveit, Mark A. Ezra-Nehemiah. Interpretation. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox,
1992.
VanderKam, J. C. “Ezra-Nehemiah or Ezra and Nehemiah?” in Priests, Prophets, and
Scribes, 55-75 (see Festschriften).
Williamson, H. G. M. Ezra, Nehemiah. WBC. Waco: Word, 1985.
________. “Ezra and Nehemiah in the Light of the Texts from Persepolis.” BBR 1
(1991): 41-61.
Yamauchi, E. "The Archaeological Background of Ezra." BSac 137 (1980): 195-211.

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________. "Postbiblical Traditions about Ezra and Nehemiah." In A Tribute to Gleason
Archer, 167-78 (see Festschriften).
________. "The Reverse Order of Ezra/Nehemiah Reconsidered." Them 5 (1980): 7-13.

Nehemiah
Bailey, N. A. "Nehemiah 3:1-32: An Intersection of the Text and the Topography." JOTT
5 (1992): 1-12 (also PEQ 122 [1990]: 34-40).
Barber, Cyril. Nehemiah and the Dynamics of Effective Leadership. Neptune, N.J.:
Loizeaux, 1976.
Brown, Raymond. The Message of Nehemiah: God’s Servant in a Time of Change. BST.
IVP, 1998.
Campbell, Donald K. Nehemiah: Man in Charge. Wheaton: Victor, 1979.
Clines, D. J. A. “The Nehemiah Memoir: The Perils of Autobiography.” See Clines, Eve
(see Festschriften).
Koch, K. “Ezra and Meremoth: Remarks on the History of the High Priesthood.”
Fishbane, Studies, 105-10 (see Festschriften). On Neh 12:10. See OTA
16.82.
McFall, Leslie. "Was Nehemiah Contemporary with Ezra in 458 B.C.?" WTJ 53 (1991):
263-93.
Swindoll, Charles R. Hand Me Another Brick. Nashville: Nelson, 1978.
Yamauchi, E. "The Archaeological Background of Nehemiah." BSac 137 (1980): 291-
309.
__________. "Two Reformers Compared: Solon of Athens and Nehemiah of Jerusalem."
In The Bible world, ed. by Gary Rendsburg et al., 269-92. New York: Ktav, 1980.
________. "Was Nehemiah the Cupbearer a Eunuch?" ZAW 92 (1980): 132-42.
See also Ezra.

Esther
Baldwin, J. G. Esther. TOTC. Leicester: Inter-Varsity, 1984.
Berg, Sandra. The Book of Esther: Motifs, Themes, and Structure. SBLDS 44. Missoula,
MT: Scholars Press, 1979.
Bergey, Ronald L. "Post-Exilic Hebrew Linguistic Developments in Esther: A
Diachronic Approach." JETS 31 (1988): 161-68.
Berlin, A. Esther. JPS Bible Commentary. Philadelphia: JPS, 2001.
Bush, Frederic W. Ruth, Esther. WBC 9. Thomas Nelson, 1996.
Clines, D. J. A. "In Quest of the Historical Mordecai." VT 41 (1991): 129-36.
Concordia Journal 13.3 (1987): Several articles on Esther.
Day, Linda M. Esther. Abingdon Old Testament Commentaries. Nashville: Abingdon,
2005.
Firth, David G. The Message of Esther: God Present but Unseen. BST. IVP, 2010.
Fox, M. V. Character and Ideology in the Book of Esther. Columbia, SC: University of
South Carolina, 1991.
Fox, Nili S. "The Hidden Hand of God." DD 18 (1989-90): 183-87.
Gordis, Robert. "Religion, Wisdom and History in the Book of Esther--A New Solution
to an Ancient Crux." JBL 100 (1981): 359-88.

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Greenstein, Edward L. "A Jewish Reading of Esther." In Judaic Perspectives on Ancient
Israel, 225-44.
Harrelson, Walter. "Textual and Translation Problems in the Book of Esther." Persp 17
(1990): 197-208.
Holmstedt, Robert D. and John Screnock. Esther: A Handbook on the Hebrew Text.
Baylor Handbook on the Hebrew Bible. Waco, TX: Baylor University Press,
2015.
Jobes, Karen H. Esther. NIVAC. Zondervan, 1999.
Jones, Bruce W. "Two Misconceptions about the Book of Esther." CBQ 39 (1977): 171-
81.
Levenson, Jon D. Esther. OTL. Westminster John Knox, 1997. A master of biblical
theology from a Jewish perspective examines the book of Esther.
Linafelt, Tod and Timothy K. Beal. Ruth and Esther. Berit Olam. Liturgical, 1999.
Loader, J. A. "Synchronous and Diachronous Perspectives on an Analysis of the Book of
Esther." OTWSA 20-21 (1977-78): 95-109.
Millard, A. R. "The Persian Names in Esther and the Reliability of the Hebrew Text."
JBL 96 (1977): 481-88.
Moore, Carey A. "Archaeology and the Book of Esther." BA 38 (1975): 62-72.
________. Esther. AB. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1971.
________. "Esther Revisited Again." HAR 7 (1983): 169-86.
________. Studies in the Book of Esther. New York: Ktav, 1982.
Patton, Lewis B. Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Esther. ICC.
Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1908.
Pierce, R. W. "The Politics of Esther and Mordecai: Courage or Compromise?" BBR 2
(1992): 75-90.
Shea, W. H. "Esther and History." AUSS 14 (1976): 227-46.
Wells, Samuel, and George Sumner. Esther & Daniel. BTCB. Brazos, 2013.
Whitcomb, John C., Jr. Esther: Triumph of God's Sovereignty. Chicago: Moody, 1979.
Wright, J. Stafford. "The Historicity of the Book of Esther." In New Perspectives on the
O. T., 37-47 (see Festschriften).
Yamauchi, Edwin. "The Archaeological Background of Esther." BSac 137 (1980): 99-
117.
________. "Mordecai, the Persepolis Tablets, and the Susa Excavations." VT 42 (1992):
272-75.
Zadok, Ran. "On the Historical Background of the Book of Esther." BN 24 (1984): 18-23.

Wisdom Literature
Bergant, D. What Are They Saying about Wisdom Literature? New York: Paulist Press,
1984.
Blenkinsopp, Joseph. Wisdom and Law in the Old Testament. New York: Oxford UP,
1983.
Brown, W. P. Character in Crisis: A Fresh Approach to the Wisdom Literature of the
OT. Grand Rapids/Cambridge: Eerdmans, 1996.
Bullock, C. Hassell. An Introduction to the Poetic Books of the O.T.: The Wisdom and
Songs of Israel. Chicago: Moody, 1979.

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Clements, Ronald E. "Solomon and the Origins of Wisdom in Israel." Persp 15 (1988):
23-35.
Crenshaw, J. L. "Education in Ancient Israel." JBL 104 (1985): 601-15.
________. "Method in Determining Wisdom Influence upon 'Historical' Literature." JBL
88 (1969): 129-42.
________. O.T. Wisdom: An Introduction. Atlanta: John Knox, 1981.
________. Studies in Ancient Israelite Wisdom. New York: Ktav, 1976.
________. "The Wisdom Literature." In The Hebrew Bible and Its Modern Interpreters,
eds. D. A. Knight and G. M. Tucker, 369-407. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1985.
Davidson, Robert. Wisdom and Worship. London: SCM, 1990.
Emerton, J. A. "Wisdom." In Tradition and Interpretation, ed. G. W. Anderson, 214-37.
Oxford: Clarendon, 1979.
Fischer, James A. "Ethics and Wisdom." CBQ 40 (1978): 293-310.
Gammie, John G. and Leo G. Perdue, eds. The Sage in Israel and the Ancient Near East.
Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1990.
Gammie, John G. et al., eds. Israelite Wisdom: Theological and Literary Essays in Honor
of Samuel Terrien. Missoula, MT: Scholars Press, 1978.
Gordis, Robert. Poets, Prophets, and Sages. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1971.
Hoglund, Kenneth G.; Huwiler, Elizabeth F.; Glass, Jonathan T. and Lee, Roger W., eds.
The Listening Heart: Essays in Wisdom and the Psalms in honor of Roland E.
Murphy, O. Carm. JSOTSup 58. Sheffield: Sheffield UP, 1987.
Johnson, L. D. Israel's Wisdom: Learn and Live. Nashville: Broadman, 1975.
Kidner, Derek. "Wisdom Literature of the O.T." In New Perspectives on the O. T., 117-
30 (see Festschriften).
Lambert, Wilfred G., ed. Babylonian Wisdom Literature. Oxford: Clarendon, 1960.
Landsberger, B. "Scribal Concepts of Education." In City Invincible, eds. C. H. Kraeling
and R. Adams, 94-102. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1960.
Montgomery, John Warwick. "Wisdom as Gift: The Wisdom Concept in Relation to
Biblical Messianism." Int 16 (1962): 43-57.
Murphy, Roland E. "Form Criticism and Wisdom Literature." CBQ 31 (1969): 475-83.
________. "Religious Dimensions of Israelite Wisdom." In Ancient Israelite Religion, ed.
P. D. Miller Jr. et al. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1987.
________. Seven Books of Wisdom. New York: Herder & Herder, 1960.
________. The Tree of Life: An Exploration of Biblical Wisdom Literature. Garden City,
N.Y.: Doubleday, 1990.
________. Wisdom Literature and Psalms. Nashville: Abingdon, 1983.
________. "Wisdom and Creation." JBL 104 (1985): 3-11.
Noth, Martin, and Thomas, D. Winton, eds. Wisdom in Israel and in the Ancient Near
East. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1955.
Olivier, J. P. J. "Schools and Wisdom Literature." JNSL 4 (1975): 49-60.
Paterson, J. The Wisdom of Israel: Job and Proverbs. Nashville: Abingdon, 1961.
Perdue, L. G. Wisdom and Creation: The Theology of Wisdom Literature. Nashville:
Abingdon, 1994.
Rad, Gerhard von. Wisdom in Israel. Translated by James D. Martin. Nashville:
Abingdon, 1972.

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Rainey, A. "The Scribe at Ugarit: His Position and Influence." Israel Academy of Science
and Humanities 3 (1968): 126-47.
Schnabel, Eckhard J. Law and Wisdom from Ben Sira to Paul: A Tradition Historical
Enquiry into the Relation of Law, Wisdom, and Ethics. T_bingen: Mohr, 1985.
Scott, R. B. Y. The Way of Wisdom in the Old Testament. New York: Macmillan, 1971.
Sheppard, Gerald T. Wisdom as A Hermeneutical Construct: A Study in the
Sapientializing of the O.T. BZAW 151. New York and Berlin: Walter de Gruyter,
1980.
Shupak, N. Where Can Wisdom Be Found? The Sage’s Language in the Bible and in
Ancient Egyptian Literature. Friburg: Universitätsverlag/Göttingen: Vandenhoeck
& Ruprecht, 1993.
Skehan, Patrick W. Studies in Israelite Poetry and Wisdom. Washington, DC: Catholic
Biblical Association, 1971.
Vawter, Bruce. The Path of Wisdom: Biblical Investigations. Wilmington, DE: Glazier,
1986.
Whybray, R. N. The Intellectual Tradition in the O.T. BZAW 135. New York and Berlin:
Walter de Gruyter, 1974.
Williams, James G. Those Who Ponder Proverbs: Aphoristic Thinking and Biblical
Literature. Sheffield: Almond, 1981.
Williams, R. J. "Scribal Training in Ancient Egypt." JAOS 92 (1972): 214-21.

Job
Alden, Robert A. Job. NAC. Broadman, 1994.
Althann, R. "Job and the Idea of the Beatific Afterlife." OTE 4 (1991): 316-26.
Andersen, Francis I. Job: An Introduction and Commentary. TOTC. Downers Grove:
InterVarsity, 1980.
Archer, Gleason L., Jr. The Book of Job: God's Answer to the Problem of Undeserved
Suffering. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1982.
Ash, Christopher. Job: The Wisdom of the Cross. Preaching the Word. Wheaton:
Crossway, 2014.
Aufrecht, W. E., ed. Studies in the Book of Job. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier UP, 1985.
Balentine, Samuel E. Job. Smyth & Helwys Bible Commentary. Smyth & Helwys, 2006.
Ball, C. J. The Book of Job. Oxford: Clarendon, 1922.
Barr, James. "The Book of Job and Its Modern Interpreters." BJRL 54 (1971-72): 28-46.
Bennett, T. Miles. When Human Wisdom Fails. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1971.
Brin, G. “Job 5:3–Textual Test Case: The Translator’s limits of Consideration.” VT 42
(1992): 391-93. LXX priority.
Calvin, John. Sermons from Job. Reprint ed. Translated by Leroy Nixon. Grand Rapids:
Baker, 1979.
Clendenen, E. Ray. “The Message and Purpose of the Book of Job,” Biblical Illustrator
39.4 (2013): 22–25.
Clines, D. J. A. "The Arguments of Job's Three Friends." In Art and Rhetoric in Biblical
Literature, ed. J. G. Davies et al., 199-214. Sheffield: JSOT, 1982.
________. “Deconstructing the Book of Job.” Clines, Eve (see Festschriften).
________. "False Naivety in the Prologue to Job." HAR 9 (1985): 127-36.
________. Job 1-20. WBC 17. Word, 1989. Job 21-37. WBC 18A. Thomas Nelson, 2006.

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Cook, Johann. “Aspects of Wisdom in the Texts of Job (Chapter 28)–Vorlage(n) and/or
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________. "The New International Version and Its Textual Principles in the Book of
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Proverbs
Alden, Robert L. Proverbs: A Commentary on an Ancient Book of Timeless Advice.
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Burden, J. J. "The Wisdom of Many: Recent Changes in O.T. Proverb Interpretation."
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McCreesh, T. P. Biblical Sound and Sense: Poetic Sound Patterns in Proverbs 10-29.
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Ecclesiastes

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Zuck, R. B. “God and Man in Ecclesiastes.” BSac 148 (1991): 46-56.
See also Proverbs; Song of Songs.

Song of Songs
Alden, Robert L. "Song of Songs 8:12a: Who Said It?" JETS 31 (1988): 271-278.
Bergant, Dianne. The Song of Songs. Berit Olam. Michael Glazier, 2001.
Brenner, Athalya. "Aromatics and Perfumes in the Song of Songs." JSOT 25 (1983): 75-
81.
Campbell, Iain D. “The Song of David’s Son: Interpreting the Song of Solomon in the
Light of the Davidic Covenant,” WTJ 62 (2000) 17-32.
Carr, Lloyd G. The Song of Solomon. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1984.

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Deere, Jack S. "The Meaning of the Song of Songs: An Historical and Exegetical
Inquiry." Th.D. dissertation. Dallas Theological Seminary, 1984.
Delitzsch, Franz. Commentary on the Song of Songs and Ecclesiastes. Translated by M.
G. Easton. Reprint. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1970 [1877].
Dorsey, David A. "Literary Structuring in the Song of Songs." JSOT 46 (1990): 81-96.
Duguid, Iain M. The Song of Songs. TOTC. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 2015.
Exum, J. Cheryl. "A Literary and Structural Analysis of the Song of Songs." ZAW 85
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_____. Song of Songs. A Commentary. OTL. Westminster John Knox, 2005.
Falk, M. Love Lyrics from the Bible: A Translation and Literary Study of the Song of
Songs. Sheffield: Almond, 1982.
Fox, Michael V. "Love, Passion, and Perception in Israelite and Egyptian Love Poetry."
JBL 102 (1983): 219-228.
_____.The Song of Songs and the Ancient Egyptian Love Songs. Madison: University of
Wisconsin Press, 1985.
Garrett, Duane, and Paul R. House. Song of Songs/Lamentations. WBC 23B. Nelson,
2004.
Glickman, S. Craig. A Song for Lovers. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1976.
Hess, Richard S. Song of Songs. BCOTWP. Baker, 2005.
Hubbard, David A. Song of Solomon-Lamentations. WBC. Dallas: Word, 1992.
Keel, O. The Song of Songs. CC. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1994.
Knight, G. A. F. Esther, Song of Songs, Lamentations. London: SCM, 1955.
Knight, George A. F. and Friedemann W. Golka. The Song of Songs & Jonah: Revelation
of God. ITC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1988.
Landy, Francis. "Beauty and the Enigma: An Inquiry into Some Interrelated Episodes of
the Song of Songs." JSOT 17 (1980): 55-100.
_____.Paradoxes of Paradise: Identity and Differences in the Song of Songs. Sheffield:
Almond, 1983.
Longman, Tremper, III. Song of Songs. NICOT. Eerdmans, 2001.
Murphy, Roland E. Song of Songs. Hermeneia. Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1990.
_____."Towards a Commentary on the Song of Songs." CBQ 39 (1977): 482-96.
Ogden, Graham S. "Some Translational Issues in the Song of Songs." BT 41 (1990): 222-
27.
Patterson, Paige. Song of Solomon. Chicago: Moody, 1986.
Pope, M. H. Song of Songs. AB. Garden City: Doubleday, 1977.
Provan, Iain. Ecclesiastes/Song of Songs. NIVAC. Zondervan, 2001
Rowley, H. H. "The Interpretation of the Song of Solomon." In The Servant of the Lord
and Other Essays on the O.T. London: Lutterworth, 1952.
Segal, Benjamin J. "Literary Patterns in the Song of Songs." DD 17 (1988/89): 179-84.
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Webster, Edwin C. "Pattern in the Song of Songs." JSOT 22 (1982): 73-93.
White, John B. A Study of the Language of Love in the Song of Songs and Ancient
Egyptian Poetry. SBLDS 38. Missoula, MT: Scholars Press, 1978.
See also Ecclesiastes; Lamentations.

Prophets and Prophecy

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Ackerman, Susan. Under Every Green Tree: Popular Religion in 6th-Century Judah.
HSM. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1992.
Alden, Robert L. "Ecstasy and the Prophets." JETS 9 (1966): 149-56.
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Westermann, Claus. Isaiah 40-66. OTL. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1969.

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Whybray, R. N. Isaiah 40-66. NCBC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1980.
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_____.Thanksgiving for a Liberated Prophet: An Interpretation of Isaiah Chapter 53.
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Widyapranawa, S. H. The Lord is Savior: Faith in National Crisis. A Commentary on the
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_____.Isaiah Fifty-three. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1952.
_____.Studies in Isaiah. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1954.
_____.Who Wrote Isaiah. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1958.
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See also Amos, Inner-Biblical Exegesis.

Jeremiah

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Ackroyd, Peter R. "The Book of Jeremiah--Some Recent Studies." JSOT 28 (1984): 47-
59.
Allen, Leslie C. Jeremiah: A Commentary. OTL. Westminster John Knox, 2008.
Althann, Robert. A Philological Analysis of Jeremiah 4-6 in the Light of Northwest
Semitic. Rome: Biblical Institute, 1983.
Archer, G. L. "The Relationship between the Septuagint Translation and the Massoretic
Text in Jeremiah." TJ 12 (1991): 139-50.
Baumgartner, Walter. Jeremiah's Poems of Lament. Sheffield: Sheffield: Almond, 1987.
Berridge, John M. Prophet, People and the Word of Yahweh: An Examination of Form
and Content in the Proclamation of Prophet Jeremiah. Zurich: EVZ, 1970.
Blackwood, Andrew W., Jr. Jeremiah. Waco: Word, 1977.
Bozak, B. A. Life "Anew": A Literary-Theological Study of Jer. 30-31. Rome: Pontifical
Institute, 1991.
Bright, John. Jeremiah. AB. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1965.
Brueggemann, Walter. "The Book of Jeremiah: Portrait of the Prophet." Int 37 (1983):
130-45.
_____."Jeremiah: Intense Criticism/Thin Interpretation." Int 42 (1988): 268-80.
_____."Jeremiah's Use of Rhetorical Questions." JBL 92 (1973): 358-74.
_____.Jeremiah 1-25: To Pluck Up, To Tear Down. ITC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1988.
_____.Jeremiah 26– 52: To Build; to Plant. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1991.
_____."The 'Uncared For' Now Cared for (Jer 30:12-17): A Methodological
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Carroll, Robert P. Jeremiah: A Commentary. OTL. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1986.
_____.Jeremiah. OTG 22. Sheffield: Academic Press, 1988.
Castellino, G. R. "Observations on the Literary Structure of Some Passages in Jeremiah."
VT 30 (1980): 398-408.
Christensen, Duane L. "'Terror on Every Side' in Jeremiah." JBL 92 (1973): 498-502.
_____."In Quest of the Autograph of the Book of Jeremiah: A Study of Jeremiah 25 in
Relation to Jeremiah 46-51." JETS 33 (1990): 145-53.
Clements, Ronald E. Jeremiah. Interpretation. Atlanta: John Knox, 1988.
Clendenen, E. Ray. "Discourse Strategies in Jeremiah 10:1-16." JBL 106 (1987): 401-8.
Craigie, P. C., P. H. Kelly, and J. F. Drinkard Jr. Jeremiah 1-25. WBC. Dallas: Word,
1991.
Crenshaw, James L. "A Living Tradition: The Book of Jeremiah in Current Research."
Int 37 (1983): 117-29.
Cundall, Arthur E. Jeremiah. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1969.
Dahlberg, Bruce T. "The Typological Use of Jeremiah 1:4-19 in Matthew 16:13-23." JBL
94 (1975): 73-80.
De Winkel, H. Lalleman. Jeremiah in Prophetic Tradition. An Examination of the Book
of Jeremiah in the Light of Israel’s Prophetic Traditions (CBET 26; Leuven:
Peters, 2000). Pp. 280. Paper BF 1400. ISBN 90-429-0865-3.
Dearman, J. Andrew. Jeremiah, Lamentations. NIVAC. Zondervan, 2002. Brief
comments on text with primary focus on modern application. Evangelical.
Diamond, A. R. The Confessions of Jeremiah in Context: Scenes of Prophetic Drama.
JSOTSup 45. Sheffield: JSOT, 1987.

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________ et al., ed. Trouble with Jeremiah: Prophecy in Conflict. JSOTSup 260.
Sheffield: Academic Press, 1998.
Driver, S. R. The Book of the Prophet Jeremiah. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1906.
Eggleston, Chad L. “See and Read All These Words”: The Concept of the Written in the
Book of Jeremiah. Siphrut: Literature and Theology of the Hebrew Scriptures 18.
Winona Lake, IN.: Eisenbrauns, 2016.
Eskenazi, Tamara C. "Exile and the Dreams of Return." CurTM 17 (1990): 192-200.
Fretheim, Terence E. Jeremiah. SHBC 15. Smyth & Helwys, 2002.
Goldingay, John. God's Prophet, God's Servant: a Study in Jeremiah and Isaiah 40– 55
(see Isaiah).
Habel, Norman. “The Suffering Land: Ideology in Jeremiah.” LTJ 26 (1992): 14-26.
Harrison, R. K. Jeremiah and Lamentations: An Introduction and Commentary. TOTC.
Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1973.
Holladay, William L. The Architecture of Jeremiah 1– 20. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell UP,
1976.
_____.A Commentary on the Book of the Prophet Jeremiah. 2 vols. Hermeneia.
Philadelphia: Fortress, 1986, 1989.
_____."God Writes a Rude Letter." BA 46 (1983): 145-46.
_____.Jeremiah: Spokesman out of Time. New York: Pilgrim, 1974.
_____."Prototype and Copies: A New Approach to the Poetry-Prose Problem in the Book
of Jeremiah." JBL 79 (1960): 351-67.
_____."The Recovery of Poetic Passages of Jeremiah." JBL 85 (1966): 401-35.
_____."The Years of Jeremiah's Preaching." Int 37 (1983): 146-59.
Honeycutt, Roy L. "Jeremiah 23:9-40." RevExp 86 (1989): 583-94.
Janzen, J. G. Studies in the Text of Jeremiah. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1973.
Jones, D. R. Jeremiah. NCBC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1992.
Kaiser, Walter C. Jr. "The Old Promise and the New Covenant: Jeremiah 31:31-34."
JETS 15 (1972): 11-23.
Keown, Gerald L., Pamela J. Scalise, and Thomas G. Smothers. Jeremiah 26-52. WBC
27. Word, 1995.
Kessler, M. "Jeremiah Chapters 26-45 Reconsidered." JNES 27 (1968): 81-88.
________, ed. Reading the Book of Jeremiah: A Search for Coherence. Eisenbrauns,
2004.
Kidner, Derek. The Message of Jeremiah: Against Wind and Tide. The Bible Speaks
Today. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1987.
King, Philip J. Jeremiah: An Archaeological Companion. Westminster John Knox, 1993.
Laetsch, Theodore. Jeremiah. St. Louis: Concordia, 1952 (includes Lamentations).
Lalleman, Hetty. Jeremiah and Lamentations. TOTC 21. IVP Academic, 2013.
Leene, Hendrik. "Jeremiah 31:23-26 and the Redaction of the Book of Comfort." ZAW
104 (1992): 349-64.
Lemke, Werner E. "The Near and the Distant God: A Study of Jer 23:23-24 in its Biblical
Theological Context." JBL 100 (1981): 541-55.
Longman III, Tremper. Jeremiah, Lamentations. UBCS. Baker, 2008. (Formerly NIBC
14. Hendrickson, 2008).
Lundbom, Jack R. "The Double Curse in Jeremiah 20:14-18." JBL 104 (1985): 589-600.

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_____.Jeremiah: A Study in Ancient Hebrew Rhetoric. SBL dissertation series 18.
Missoula, MT: Scholars Press, 1975.
_____. Jeremiah 1-20: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary; Jeremiah
21-36; Jeremiah 37-52. AB 21A, 21B, 21C. Doubleday, 1999, 2004.
McConville, J. G. "Jeremiah: Prophet and Book." TB 42 (1991): 80-95.
_____.Judgment and Promise: Interpreting the Book of Jeremiah. Winona Lake, IN:
Eisenbrauns/Leicester: Inter-Varsity, 1993.
McKane, William. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Jeremiah. 2 vols. ICC.
Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1986, 1989.
Manahan, Ronald E. "An Interpretive Survey: Audience Reaction Quotations in
Jeremiah." GTJ 2 (1980): 163-83.
Martens, Elmer A. Jeremiah. Scottdale, PA/Kitchener, Ont.: Herald, 1986.
Miller, Patrick D., Jr. "Sin and Judgment in Jeremiah 34:17-19." JBL 103 (1984): 611-13.
Morgan, G. C. Studies in the Prophecies of Jeremiah. New York: Revell, 1931.
O'Connor, Kathleen. The Confessions of Jeremiah. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1988.
Overholt, Thomas W. The Threat of Falsehood. A Study in the Theology of the Book of
Jeremiah. SBT Second Series, 16. Naperville, IL: Alec R. Allenson, 1970.
Patterson, R. D. "Of Bookends, Hinges, and Hooks: Literary Clues to the Arrangement of
Jeremiah's Prophecies." WTJ 51 (1989): 109-31.
Patterson, R. M. "Reinterpretation in the Book of Jeremiah." JSOT 28 (1984): 37-46.
_____."Repentance or Judgment: The Construction and Purpose of Jeremiah 2-6." ET 96
(1985-86): 199-203.
Perdue, Leo G. and Brian W. Kovacs, eds. A Prophet to the Nations: Essays on Jeremiah
Studies. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 1984.
Peterson, David L. "The Prophecy of the New Covenant in the Argument of Hebrews."
RTR 38 (1979): 74-81.
Peterson, Eugene H. Run With the Horses. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1983.
Polk, Timothy. The Prophetic Persona: Jeremiah and the Language of the Self.
JSOTSup, 32. Sheffield: JSOT, 1984.
Raitt, Thomas M. A Theology of Exile: Judgment/Deliverance in Jeremiah and Ezekiel.
Philadelphia: Fortress, 1977.
Seitz, C. R. Theology in Conflict: Reactions to the Exile in the Book of Jeremiah.
Berlin/N.Y.: de Gruyter, 1989.
Selms, Adriaan van. "Telescoped Discussion as A Literary Device in Jeremiah." VT 26
(1976): 99-112.
Shanks, Hershel. "Jeremiah's Scribe and Confidant Speaks from a Hoard of Clay Bullae."
BAR 13 (1987): 58-65.
Sisson, Jonathan Paige. "Jeremiah and the Jerusalem Conception of Peace." JBL 105
(1986): 429-42.
Smith, Mark S. The Laments of Jeremiah and their Contexts: A Literary and Redactional
Study of Jeremiah 11-20. SBLMS. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1990. Review JBL
111.2.323.
Stulman, Louis. The Other Text of Jeremiah: A Reconstruction of the Hebrew Text
Underlying the Greek Version of the Prose Sections of Jeremiah with English
Translation. Lanham: UP of America, 1986.

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_____.Order and Chaos: Jeremiah as Symbolic Tapestry. Sheffield: Academic Press,
1998.
_____.The Prose Sermons of the Book of Jeremiah. Atlanta: Scholars, 1986.
_____."Some Theological and Lexical Differences Between the Old Greek and the MT of
the Jeremiah Prose Discourses." HS 25 (1984): 18-23.
_____. Jeremiah. Abingdon Old Testament Commentary. Abingdon, 2005.
Thompson, J. A. The Book of Jeremiah. NICOT. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1980.
Tov, Emanuel. "4QJerc (4Q72)." In Tradition of the Text: Studies Offered to Dominique
Barthélemy, 249-76, eds. G. J. Norton and S. Pisano. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck &
Ruprecht, 1991.
Unterman, Jeremiah. From Repentance to Redemption: Jeremiah's Thought in Transition.
JSOTSup 54. Sheffield: JSOT, 1987.
Vischer, Wilhelm. "The Vocation of the Prophet to the Nations: An Exegesis of Jeremiah
1:4-10." Int 9 (1955): 310-17.
Von Orelli, C. The Prophecies of Jeremiah. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1889.
Watts, James W. "Text and Redaction in Jeremiah's Oracles Against the Nations." CBQ
54 (1992): 432-47.
Weinfeld, Moshe. "Jeremiah and the Spiritual Metamorphosis of Israel." ZAW 88 (1976):
17-56.
Woudstra, M. H. "A Prophet to the Nations: Reflections on Jeremiah's Call to the
Prophetic Office." VR 18 (1972): 1-13.
Wright, Christopher J. H. The Message of Jeremiah: Against Wind and Tide. BST. IVP
Academic, 2014.

Lamentations
Albrektson, Bertil. Studies in the Text and Theology of the Book of Lamentations. Lund:
Gleerup, 1963.
Allen, Leslie C. A Liturgy of Grief: A Pastoral Commentary on Lamentations. Grand
Rapids: Baker, 2011.
Bailey, Wilma Ann, and Christina Bucher. Lamentations, Song of Songs. Believers
Church Bible Commentary 27. Herald Press, 2015.
Berlin, Adele. Lamentations. OTL. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2002.
Bowers, Paul. "Acquanted with Grief: The Special Contribution of the Book of
Lamentations." Africa Journal of Evangelical Theology 9.2 (1990): 33-39.
Dobbs-Allsopp, F. W. Lamentations. Int. John Knox, 2002.
Garrett, Duane, and Paul R. House. Song of Songs/Lamentations. WBC 23B. Nelson,
2004.
Gordis, Robert. "The Conclusion of the Book of Lamentations." JBL 93 (1974): 289-93.
_____.The Song of Songs and Lamentations. New York: Ktav, 1974.
Gottlieb, Hans. A Study on the Text of Lamentation. Aarhus: Aarhus UP, 1978.
Gottwald, Norman K. Studies in the Book of Lamentations. SBT 14. 2d ed. London:
SCM, 1962 [1954].
Heater, Homer. “Structure and Meaning in Lamentations.” BSac 149 (1992): 304-15.
Helberg, J. L. "Land in the Book of Lamentations." ZAW 102 (1991): 372-85.
Hillers, Delbert R. Lamentations: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary.
Second edition. AB 7A. Doubleday, 1992.

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Kaiser, Walter C. Jr. A Biblical Approach to Personal Suffering: A Study of
Lamentations. Chicago: Moody, 1982.
Kras˚ovec, J. “The Source of Hope in the Book of Lamentations.” VT 42 (1992): 223-33.
O’Connor, Kathleen M. Lamentations and the Tears of the World. Orbis, 2002.
Parry, Robin A. Lamentations. Two Horizons OT Commentary. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 2010.
Provan, Iain. Lamentations. NCBC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1991.
Renkema, J. "The Literary Structure of Lamentations." In The Structural Analysis of
Biblical and Canaanite Poetry, 294-396 (see Poetry, Hebrew).
_____. Lamentations. HCOT. Peeters, 1998. Detailed commentary on Hebrew text.
Roberts, J. M. Lamentations. Hermeneia. Philadelphia: Fortress, forthcoming.
Salters, R. B. Lamentations: A Critical and Exegetical Commentary. New York: T&T
Clark, 2011.
Schaeffer, Francis A. Death in the City. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1969.
Shea, W. H. "The qinah Structure of the Book of Lamentations." Bib 60 (1979): 103-7.
Swindoll, Charles R. The Lamentations of Jeremiah. Bible Study Guide. Fullerton, Calif.:
Insight for Living, 1977.
Wright, Christopher J. H. The Message of Lamentations: Honest to God. BST. IVP
Academic, 2015.

See also Jeremiah.

Ezekiel
Alexander, Ralph H. Ezekiel. Chicago: Moody, 1976.
_____."A Fresh Look at Ezekiel 38 and 39." JETS 17 (1974): 157-69.
Allen, Leslie C. Ezekiel 20–48. WBC. Dallas: Word, 1990.
_____.“Structure, Tradition and Redaction in Ezekiel’s Death Valley Vision,” in Among
the Prophets, 127-42 (see Prophecy and Prophets).
_____."The Structuring of Ezekiel's Revisionist History Lesson (Ezekiel 20:3-31)." CBQ
54 (1992): 448-62.
Bakon, S. “Ezekiel: From Destruction to Redemption.” JBQ 20 (1991-92): 144-52.
Barr, J. “‘Thou art the Cherub’; Ezekiel 28:14 and the Post-Ezekiel Understanding of
Genesis 2–3,” in Priests, Prophets, and Scribes, 213-23 (see Festschriften).
Blackwood, Andrew W. Jr. Ezekiel: Prophecy of Hope. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1965.
Blenkinsopp, Joseph. Ezekiel. Interpretation. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 1990.
Block, Daniel I. "Beyond the Grave: Ezekiel's Vision of Death and Afterlife." BBR 2
(1992): 113-42.
_____."Ezekiel's Boiling Cauldron: A Form-Critical Solution to Ezekiel 24:1-14." VT 41
(1991): 12-37.
_____."Gog and the Pouring Out of the Spirit: Reflections on Ezekiel 39:21-29." VT 37
(1987): 257-70.
_____."Gog in Prophetic Tradition: A New Look at Ezekiel 38:17." VT 42 (1992): 154-
72.
_____."The Prophet of the Spirit: The Use of rwh in the Book of Ezekiel." JETS 32
(1989): 27-49.

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_____.“Text and Emotion: A Study in the ‘Corruptions’ in the Text of Ezekiel’s
Inaugural Vision.” Catholic Biblical Quarterly 50 (1988): 1-25.
_____.“Transformation of Royal Ideology in the Book of Ezekiel.” In Transforming
Visions: Transformations of Text, Tradition, and Theology in Ezekiel. Princeton
Theological Monograph Series. Eds. M. Lyons and W. Tooman. Eugene, OR:
Pickwick, 2010. Pp. 208-46.
_____.“Divine Abandonment: Ezekiel’s Adaptation of an Ancient Near Eastern Motif,”
in Perspectives on Ezekiel: Theology and Anthropology, SBL Symposium Series
9, Margaret S. Odell and John T. Strong, eds. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 2000. Pp.
15-42.
_____.“Gog and Magog in Ezekiel’s Eschatological Vision.” In “The Reader Must
Understand”: Eschatology in Bible and Theology, eds. K. Brower and M. Elliott.
Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 1997. Pp. 85-116.
_____.Beyond the River Chebar: Studies in Kingship and Eschatology in the Book of
Ezekiel. Eugene, OR: Cascade, 2013.
_____.By the River Chebar: Historical, Literary, and Theological Studies in the Book of
Ezekiel. Eugene, OR: Cascade, 2013.
_____.Ezekiel’s Hope: A Commentary on Ezekiel 38-48. Jacob Milgrom and Daniel
Block in Conversation. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2012.
_____.The Book of Ezekiel, Chapters 1–24; Chapters 25-48. NICOT. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 1997, 1998.
Boadt, Lawrence. Ezekiel's Oracles Against Egypt: A Literary and Philological Study of
Ezekiel 29– 32. Chicago: Loyola UP, 1980.
_____.“The Function of the Salvation Oracles in Ezekiel 33–37.” HAR 12 (1990): 1-21.
Brownlee, William H. "The Aftermath of the Fall of Judah According to Ezekiel." JBL
89 (1970): 393-404.
_____.Ezekiel 1– 19. WBC. Waco: TX: Word, 1986.
Bullock, C. Hassell. "Ezekiel, Bridge Between the Testaments." JETS 25 (1982): 23-31.
Carley, Keith W. Ezekiel Among the Prophets. London: SCM, 1975.
Cassuto, U. "The Arrangement of the Book of Ezekiel." In Biblical and Oriental Studies,
227-40. Jerusalem: Magnes, 1973.
Cooke, George A. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Ezekiel. ICC.
Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1936.
Cooper, Lamar Eugene, Sr. Ezekiel. NAC 17. Broadman & Holman, 1994.
Craigie, Peter C. Ezekiel. DSBOT. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1983.
Davidson, A. B. The Book of the Prophet Ezekiel. Revised. Cambridge: Cambridge UP,
1916.
Davis, Ellen F. Swallowing the Scroll: Textuality and the Dynamics of Discourse in
Ezekiel's Prophecy. JSOTSup 78. Sheffield: Almond, 1989.
DeVries, S. J. "Remembrance in Ezekiel: A Study of an O.T. Theme." Int 16 (1962): 58-
64.
Van Dijk, H. J. Ezekiel's Prophecy on Tyre. Rome: Pontifical Biblical Institute, 1968.
Dijkstra, M. “The Altar of Ezekiel: Fact or Fiction?” VT 42 (1992): 22-36.
Duguid, I. M. Ezekiel & the Leaders of Israel. VTSup 56. Leiden: Brill, 1994.
_____. Ezekiel. NIVAC. Zondervan, 1999.
Eichrodt, Walter. Ezekiel: A Commentary. OTL. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1970.

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Ellison, Henry L. Ezekiel: The Man and His Message. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1956.
Fairbairn, Patrick. An Exposition of Ezekiel. Reprint. Minneapolis: Klock & Klock, 1979
[1851].
Feinberg, Charles L. The Prophecy of Ezekiel: The Glory of the Lord. Chicago: Moody,
1969.
Fishbane, Michael. "Sin and Judgment in the Prophecies of Ezekiel." Int 38 (1984): 131-
50.
________ and S. Talmon. "The Structuring of Biblical Books: Studies in the Book of
Ezekiel." ASTI 10 (1976): 140-42.
Fox, Michael V. "The Rhetoric of Ezekiel's Vision of the Valley of the Bones." HUCA 51
(1980): 1-15.
Good, Edwin M. "Ezekiel's Ship: Some Extended Metaphors in the O.T." Semitics
(1970): 79-103.
Greenberg, Moshe. Ezekiel 1–20, Ezekiel 21–37. AB 22, 22A. Doubleday, 1983, 1997.
Hals, Ronald M. Ezekiel. FOTL. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1989.
Jenson, Robert W. Ezekiel. BTCB. Brazos, 2009.
Joyce, Paul. Divine Initiative and Human Response in Ezekiel. Sheffield: JSOT, 1989.
_____. Ezekiel: A Commentary. LHB/OTS 482. T&T Clark, 2007.
Klein, Ralph W. Ezekiel: The Prophet and His Message. Studies on Personalities of the
O.T. Columbia: University of South Carolina, 1988.
Levenson, Jon D. Theology of the Program of Restoration of Ezekiel 40– 48. Missoula,
MT: Scholars, 1976.
Luc, Alex. "A Theology of Ezekiel: God's Name and Israel's History." JETS 26 (1983):
137-43.
Lyons, Michael. An Introduction to the Study of Ezekiel. T&T Clark Approaches to
Biblical Studies. London: Bloomsbury, 2015.
Mackay, Cameron. "The Integrity of Ezekiel 40– 48." EQ 32 (1960): 15-24.
_____."Why Study Ezekiel 40– 48." EQ 37 (1965): 155-67.
_____."Zechariah in Relation to Ezekiel 40– 48." EQ 40 (1968): 193-96.
McKeating, H. Ezekiel. OTG 23. Sheffield: Academic Press, 1993.
Macrae, Allan A. "The Key to Ezekiel's First Thirty Chapters." BSac 122 (1965): 227-33.
Matties, G. H. Ezekiel 18 and the Rhetoric of Moral Discourse. SBLDS 126. Atlanta:
Scholars, 1990. JBL 111.523 review.
O'Connor, Michael P. "The Weight of God's Name: Ezekiel in Context and Canon." TBT
18 (1980): 28-34.
Odell, Margaret S. Ezekiel. SHBC 16. Smyth & Helwys, 2005.
Parunak, H. Van Dyke. "The Literary Architecture of Ezekiel's Mar'ot 'Elohim." JBL 99
(1980): 61-74.
_____."Structural Studies in Ezekiel." Ph.D. dissertation, Harvard University, 1978.
Rooker, Mark. Biblical Hebrew in Transition: The Language of the Book of Ezekiel.
JSOTSup 90. Sheffield: Academic Press, 1990.
_____.“Ezekiel and the Typology of Biblical Hebrew.” HAR 12 (1990): 133-55.
Ross, J. M. "The Son of Man." IBS 13 (1991): 186-98.
Stuart, Douglas. Ezekiel. The Communicator's Commentary. Waco: Word, 1989.
Talmon, Shemaryahu and Michael Fishbane. "The Structuring of Biblical Books: Studies
in the Book of Ezekiel." ASTI 10 (1976): 129-53.

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Taylor, John B. Ezekiel: An Introduction and Commentary. TOTC. Downers Grove:
InterVarsity, 1969.
Tsevat, Matitiahu. "The Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian Vassal Oaths and the Prophet
Ezekiel." JBL 78 (1959): 199-204.
Tuell, Steven. Ezekiel. UBCS. Baker, 2012 (Formerly NIBC 15. Hendrickson, 2009).
Vawter, Bruce and Leslie J. Hoppe. Ezekiel. ITC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1991.
Wevers, John W. Ezekiel. NCBC. London: Oliphants, 1969.
Wilson, Robert R. "Prophecy in Crisis: The Call of Ezekiel." Int 38 (1984): 117-30.
Woudstra, Marten H. "Edom and Israel in Ezekiel." CTJ 3 (1968): 21-35.
Wright, Christopher J. H. The Message of Ezekiel: A New Heart and a New Spirit. BST.
InterVarsity, 2001.
Yamauchi, Edwin M. Foes From the Northern Frontier. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1982.
Zimmerli, Walther. Ezekiel. 2 vols. Hermeneia. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1979, 1983.
See also Jeremiah (Raitt).

Apocalyptic Literature
Alexander, Ralph Holland. "Hermeneutics of O.T. Apocalyptic Literature." Th.D.
dissertation, Dallas Theological Seminary, 1968.
Allen, L. C. “Some Prophetic Antecedents of Apocalyptic Eschatology and Their
Hermeneutical Value.” ExAud 6 (1990): 15-28.
Barr, James. "Jewish Apocalyptic in Recent Scholarly Study." BJRL 58 (1975-76): 9-35.
Bauckham, Richard J. "The Rise of Apocalyptic." Them 3 (1978): 10-23.
Carroll, Robert P. "Twilight of Prophecy or Dawn of Apocalyptic." JSOT 14 (1979): 3-
35.
Collins, John J. The Apocalyptic Imagination: An Introduction to the Jewish Matrix of
Christianity. New York: Crossroad, 1984.
_____.Apocalyptic: The Morphology of a Genre. Sem 14 (1979).
_____."The Place of Apocalypticism in the Religion of Israel." In Ancient Israelite
Religion: Essays in Honor of Frank Moore Cross, 539-74 (see Festschriften).
Hanson, Paul D. "Apocalyptic Literature." In The Hebrew Bible and Its Modern
Interpreters, eds. D. A. Knight and G. M. Tucker, 465-488. Philadelphia:
Fortress, 1985.
_____.The Dawn of Apocalyptic: The Historical and Sociological Roots of Jewish
Apocalyptic Eschatology. Revised. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1979.
_____."From Prophecy to Apocalyptic." JSOT 15 (1980): 3-6.
_____.Old Testament Apocalyptic. Nashville: Abingdon, 1987.
Murphy, F. J. “Apocalypses and Apocalypticism: The State of the Question,” BS:CR 2
(1994): 147-79.
_____.Apocalypticism in the Bible and Its World: A Comprehensive Introduction. Grand
Rapids: Baker Academic, 2012.
Nicholson, E. W. "Apocalyptic." In Tradition and Interpretation, ed. G. W. Anderson,
189-213. Oxford: Clarendon, 1979.
Oswalt, John N. "Recent Studies in Old Testament Eschatology and Apocalyptic." JETS
24 (1981): 289-301.
OTWSA 25-26 (1982-83): several articles on apocalypticism.
Reddish, Mitchell G., ed. Apocalyptic Literature: A Reader. Nashville: Abingdon, 1990.

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Russell, D. S. Apocalyptic: Ancient and Modern. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1978.
_____.Divine Disclosure: An Introduction of Jewish Apocalyptic. Minneapolis: Augsburg
Fortress, 1992.
Schmithals, Walter. The Apocalyptic Movement: Introduction and Interpretation.
Nashville: Abingdon, 1975.
Terry, Milton S. Biblical Apocalyptics. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1988[1898].
Webb, Robert L. "'Apocalyptic': Observations on a Slippery Term." JETS 49 (1990): 115-
26.
See also Isaiah; Daniel; Zechariah.

Daniel
Anderson, Robert A. Daniel: Signs and Wonders. ITC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1984.
Archer, Gleason L., Jr. "Modern Rationalism and the Book of Daniel." BSac 136 (1979):
129-47.
Baldwin, Joyce. Daniel: An Introduction and Commentary. TOTC. Downers Grove:
InterVarsity, 1978.
_____."Some Literary Affinities in the Book of Daniel." TB 30 (1979): 77-99.
Barker, K. L. “Premillennialism in the Book of Daniel,” MSJ 4 (1993): 25-43.
Beale, G. K. "The Influence of Daniel upon the Structure and Theology of John's
Apocalypse." JETS 27 (1984): 413-23.
_____.The Use of Daniel in Jewish Apocalyptic Literature and in the Revelation of St.
John. Lanham, MD: UP of America, 1984.
_____."The Use of Daniel in the Synoptic Eschatological Discourse and in the Book of
Revelation." In The Jesus Tradition outside the Gospels, ed. D. Wenham.
Sheffield: JSOT, 1985.
Beasley-Murray, G. R. "The Interpretation of Daniel 7." CBQ 45 (1983): 44-58.
Boutflower, Charles. In and Around the Book of Daniel. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1963.
Brewer, David I. "Mene Mene Teqel Uparsin: Daniel 5:25 in Cuneiform." TB 42 (1991):
310-16.
Bulman, James M. "The Identification of Darius the Mede." WTJ 35 (1972-73): 247-67.
Buth, Randall. "Word Order in the Aramaic Narratives of Daniel from the Perspectives of
Functional Grammar and Discourse Analysis." OPTAT 1 (1987): 3-12.
Campbell, Donald K. Daniel: Decoder of Dreams. Wheaton: Victor, 1977.
Colless, B. E. “Cyrus the Persian as Darius the Mede in the Book of Daniel,” JSOT 56
(1992): 113-26.
Collins, John J. The Apocalyptic Vision of the Book of Daniel. HSM 16. Missoula, MO:
Scholars Press, 1977.
_____."The Court-Tales in Daniel and the Development Apocalyptic." JBL 94 (1975):
218-234.
_____.Daniel, with an Introduction to Apocalyptic Literature. FOTL. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 1984.
_____."The Son of Man and the Saints of the Most High in the Book of Daniel." JBL 93
(1974): 50-66.
_____. Daniel. Herm. Fortress, 1993.
Coxon, Peter W. "The Syntax of the Aramaic of Daniel: A Dialectal Study." HUCA 48
(1977): 107-22.

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Criswell, W. A. Expository Sermons on the Book of Daniel. Grand Rapids: Zondervan,
1972.
Davies, P. R. Daniel. OTG 24. Sheffield: Academic Press, .
_____."Eschatology in the Book of Daniel." JSOT 17 (1980): 33-53.
Davis, Dale Ralph. The Message of Daniel: His Kingdom Cannot Fail. BST.
InterVarsity, 2013.
Dyer, Charles H. "The Musical Instruments in Daniel 3." BSac 147 (1990): 426-36.
Feinberg, Paul D. "An Exegetical and Theological Study of Daniel 9:24-27." In Tradition
and Testament, 189-222 (see Festschriften).
Ferguson, Sinclair B. Daniel. CC. Waco: Word, 1988.
Fernando, A. Spiritual Living in a Secular World: Applying the Book of Daniel Today.
Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1993.
Fewell, Danna N. A Story of Stories in Daniel 1– 6. Sheffield: Almond, 1988.
Ford, Desmond. Daniel. Nashville: Southern Publishing Association, 1978.
Goldingay, John E. "The Book of Daniel: Three Issues." Them 2 (1977): 45-49.
_____.Daniel. WBC. Dallas: Word, 1989.
Gowan, Donald E. Eschatology in the Old Testament. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1986.
Grabbe, Lester L. "Another Look at the Gestalt of 'Darius the Mede.'" CBQ 50 (1988):
198-213.
Gurney, Robert J. M. "The Four Kingdoms of Daniel 2 and 7." Them 2 (1977): 39-45.
Hartman, L. F. and A. A. Di Lella. The Book of Daniel. AB. Garden City: Doubleday,
1978.
Kitchen, K. A. Notes on Some Problems in the Book of Daniel. London: Tyndale, 1965.
Koch, Klaus. "Is Daniel Also Among the Prophets?" Int 39 (1985): 117-30.
Leupold, H. C. Exposition of Daniel. Reprint. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1969 [1949].
Longman III, Tremper. Daniel. NIVAC. Zondervan, 1999.
Lucas, Ernest C. Daniel. AOTC 20. Apollos/InterVarsity, 2002.
_____. “The Source of Daniel’s Animal Imagery.” TB 41 (1990): 161-85.
Lurie, David H. "A New Interpretation of Daniel's 'Sevens' and the Chronology of the
Seventy 'Sevens.'" JETS 33 (1990): 303-9.
Mastin, B. A. “The Meaning of ha∑laµ< at Daniel 4:27.” VT 42 (1992): 234-47.
McClain, Alva J. Daniel's Prophecy of the 70 Weeks. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1978.
McComiskey, T. E. "The Seventy 'Weeks' of Daniel against the Background of Ancient
Near Eastern Literature." WTJ 47 (1985): 18-45.
McDowell, Josh. Daniel in the Critic's Den. San Bernardino: Here's Life, 1979.
Meadowcroft, T. J. Aramaic Daniel and Greek Daniel: A Literary Comparison. JSOTSup
198. Sheffield: Academic Press, 1995.
Millard, Alan. "Daniel and Belshazzar in History." BAR 11 (1985): 72-78.
_____."Daniel 1– 6 and History." EQ 49 (1977): 67-73.
Montgomery, J. A. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Daniel. ICC.
New York: Scribner's, 1927.
Moore, Michael S. "Resurrection and Immortality: Two Motifs Navigating Confluent
Theological Streams in the O.T." TZ 39 (1983): 17-34.
Nelson, William B. Daniel. UBCS. Baker, 2012.
Newman, Robert C. "Daniel's 70 Weeks and the O.T. Sabbath Year Cycle." JETS 16
(1973): 229-34.

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Newsom, Carol A., with Brennan W. Breed. Daniel: A Commentary. OTL. Westminster
John Knox, 2014.
Pace, Sharon. Daniel. SHBC 17. Smyth & Helwys, 2008.
Patterson, R. D. “The Key Role of Daniel 7,” GTJ 12 (1991): 245-61.
Payne, David. "The Place of Daniel in O.T. Eschatology." Them 4 (1967): 33-40.
Payne, J. Barton. "The Goal of Daniel's Seventy Weeks." JETS 21 (1978): 97-115.
Pierce, Ronald W. Daniel. TTCS. Baker, 2015.
Porteous, Norman. Daniel, A Commentary. OTL. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1965.
Poythress, Vern Sheridan. "Hermeneutical Factors in Determining the Beginning of the
Seventy Weeks (Daniel 9:25)." TJ 6 (1985): 131-49.
_____."The Holy Ones of the Most High in Daniel 7." VT 26 (1976): 208-13.
Raabe, Paul R. "Daniel 7: Its Structure and Role in the Book." HAR 9 (1985): 267-75.
Rosscup, J. E. “Prayer Relating to Prophecy in Daniel 9.” MSJ 3 (1992): 47-72.
Rowley, H. H. "The Meaning of Daniel for Today: A Study of Leading Themes." Int 15
(1961): 387-97.
Russell, D. S. Daniel: An Active Volcano. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 1989.
Shea, William H. "Darius the Mede in His Persian–Babylonian Setting." AUSS 29
(1991): 235-57.
_____."Further Literary Structures in Daniel 2– 7: An Analysis of Daniel 4." AUSS 23
(1985): 193-202.
_____."The Neo-Babylonian Setting for Daniel 7." AUSS 24 (1986): 31-36.
Showers, Renald. The Most High God: A Commentary on the Book of Daniel. West
Collingswood, N.J.: Friends of Israel, 1982.
_____."N.T. Chronology and the Decree of Daniel 9." GJ 11 (1970): 30-39.
Stefanovic, Zdravko. The Aramaic of Daniel in the Light of Old Aramaic. JSOTS 129.
Sheffield: JSOT, 1992.
_____."Thematic Links Between the Historical and Prophetic Sections of Daniel." AUSS
27 (1989): 121-27.
Tanner, J. P. "Daniel's 'King of the North': Do We Owe Russia an Apology?" JETS 35
(1992): 315-28.
Taylor, R. A. The Peshitta of Daniel. Leiden: Brill, 1994.
Towner, W. S. "Daniel 1 in the Context of the Canon." In Tucker, Petersen, and Wilson,
Canon, Theology, and O.T. Interpretation (see Festschriften).
van der Woude, A. S., ed. The Book of Daniel in the Light of New Findings. BETL 106.
Leuven: Leuven Univ./Peeters, 1993.
Vasholz, Robert I. "Qumran and the Dating of Daniel." JETS 21 (1978): 315-21.
Wallace, Ronald S. The Lord Is King: The Message of Daniel. Downers Grove:
InterVarsity, 1979.
Waltke, Bruce K. "The Date of the Book of Daniel." BSac 133 (1976): 319-29.
Walton, J. "The Decree of Darius the Mede in Daniel 6." JETS 29 (1986): 279-86.
_____."The Four Kingdoms of Daniel." JETS 29 (1986): 25-36.
Walvoord, John F. Daniel: The Key to Prophetic Revelation. Chicago: Moody, 1971.
Wenham, Gordon J. "Approaching Daniel: (One of) Three Studies." Them 2 (1977): 49-
52.
Wesselius, J. W. "Language and Style in Biblical Aramaic: Observations on the Unity of
Daniel ii-vi." VT 38 (1988): 194-209.

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Whitcomb, John C. Darius the Mede. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1959.
Wilson, R. D. Studies in the Book of Daniel. Reprint. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1972 [1917-
18].
Wilson, G. H. "The Prayer of Daniel 9: Reflection on Jeremiah 29." JSOT 48 (1990): 91-
99.
Wiseman, D. J., et al. Notes on Some Problems in the Book of Daniel. London: Tyndale,
1965.
Wolters, Al. “The Riddle of the Scales in Daniel 5,” HUCA 62 (1991): 155-77.
_____."Untying the King's Knots: Physiology and Wordplay in Daniel 5." JBL 110
(1991): 117-22.
Wood, Leon. A Commentary on Daniel. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1973.
Yamauchi, Edwin M. "The Archaeological Background of Daniel." BSac 137 (1980): 3-
16.
_____."Daniel and Contacts Between the Aegean and the Near East Before Alexander."
EQ 53 (1981): 37-47.
_____."The Greek Words in Daniel in the Light of Greek Influence in the Near East." In
New Perspectives on the O. T., 170-200 (see Festschriften).
_____."Hermeneutical Issues in the Book of Daniel." JETS 23 (1980): 13-21.
Young, E. J. The Prophecy of Daniel. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1949.

See also Apocalyptic Literature.

Minor Prophets
Achtemeier, E. Nahum-Malachi. Interpretation. Atlanta: John Knox, 1986.
Ben Zvi, E. “Twelve Prophetic Books or ‘The Twelve’: a Few Preliminary
Considerations.” In Watts and House, Forming Prophetic Literature, 125–156.
(see Festschriften).
Boice, J. M. The Minor Prophets: An Expositional Commentary. 2 vols. Grand Rapids:
Zondervan, 1983, 1986.
Chisholm, R. B. Jr. Interpreting the Minor Prophets. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1990.
Clendenen, E. R. “Interpreting the Minor Prophets for Preaching.” Faith and Mission 13
(1995): 54-69.
_____. “The Minor Prophets,” in The Concise Holman Bible Commentary, ed. D.
Dockery. Broadman & Holman, 1998.
_____.“Textlinguistics and the Book of the Twelve,” JETS (2003): 385–99.
Craigie, P. C. Twelve Prophets. 2 vols. DSB. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1984-85.
Driver, S. R. The Minor Prophets: Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah,
Malachi. The Century Bible. Edinburgh: T. C. & E. C. Jack, 1906.
Feinberg, C. L. The Minor Prophets. Chicago: Moody, 1980.
Fuller, R. “The Form and Formation of the Book of the Twelve: The Evidence from the
Judean Desert.” In Watts and House, Forming Prophetic Literature, 86–101. (see
Festschriften).
Hailey, H. A Commentary on the Minor Prophets. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1972.
Henderson, E.. The Twelve Minor Prophets. Reprint. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1980 [1858].
House, P. R. The Unity of the Twelve. JSOTSup 97. Sheffield: Academic Press, 1990.

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Jones, B. A. The Formation of the Book of the Twelve: A Study in Text and Canon.
Atlanta: Scholars, 1995.
Laetsch, T. The Minor Prophets. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1966.
Limburg, James. Hosea-Micah. Interpretation. Atlanta: John Knox, 1988.
Marks, H. "The Twelve Prophets." In The Literary Guide to the Bible, eds. Robert Alter
and Frank Kermode, 207-33. Cambridge, MA: Belknap, 1987.
Muraoka, T. A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint: Twelve Prophets. Leuven:
Peeters, 1993.
Nogalski, J. D. “Intertextuality in the Twelve.” In Watts and House, Forming Prophetic
Literature,102–124. (see Festschriften).
_____.Literary Precursors to the Book of the Twelve. BZAW 217. Berlin: De Gruyter,
1993.
_____."Recurring Themes in the Book of the Twelve: Creating Points of Contact for a
Theological Reading," Int 61 (2007): 132-5.
_____.Redactional Processes in the Book of the Twelve. BZAW 218. Berlin: De Gruyter,
1993.
Orelli, C. Von. The Twelve Minor Prophets. Translated by J. S. Banks. Reprint.
Minneapolis: Klock & Klock, 1977 [1893].
Redditt, Paul L. and Aaron Schart, eds. Thematic Threads in the Book of the Twelve.
BZAW. Walter De Gruyter, 2003.
Scheck, Thomas, ed. Commentaries on the Twelve Prophets: Volume 1, Ancient
Christian Texts by Jerome. Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity, 2016.
Schneider, D. A. The Unity of the Book of the Twelve. Ph.D. diss., Yale Univ, 1979.
Shepherd, Michael B. “Compositional Analysis of the Twelve,” ZAW 120 (2008): 184–
93.
Smith, G. A. The Book of the Twelve Prophets. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1928
[1898].
Smith, J. M. P., W. H. Ward and J. A. Bewer. Micah, Zephaniah, Nahum, Habakkuk,
Obadiah, and Joel. ICC. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1912.
Smith, Ralph L. Micah-Malachi. WBC. Waco: Word, 1984.
Stuart, Douglas. Hosea-Jonah. WBC. Waco: Word, 1987.
Tatford, Frederick A. The Minor Prophets. 3 vols. Reprint. Minneapolis: Klock & Klock,
1982.
Van Leeuwen, R. C. "Scribal Wisdom and Theodicy in the Book of the Twelve," in In
Search of Wisdom: Essays in Memory of John G. Gammie, ed. L. G. Perdue, B.B.
Scott, and W. J. Wiseman (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1993)

Hosea
Andersen, Francis I. and David Noel Freedman. Hosea. AB. New York: Doubleday,
1980.
Beeby, H. D. Hosea: Grace Abounding. ITC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1989.
Brueggemann, Walter. Tradition for Crisis: A Study in Hosea. Richmond: John Knox,
1968.
Buss, Martin J. The Prophetic Word of Hosea: A Morphological Study. BZAW 111.
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Carroll R., M. Daniel. “Hosea,” pp. 815–1042 in T. Longman III and D. E. Garland
eds., The Expositor’s Bible Commentary Revised Edition, vol. 8: Daniel–Malachi.
Zondervan, 2008.
Clines, D. J. "Hosea 2: Structure and Interpretation." Studia Biblica 1978. I. Papers on
O.T. and Related Themes, 83-103 (see Festschriften).
_____."Story and Poem: The O.T. as Literature and as Scripture." Int 34 (1980): 115-27.
Cohen, Gary G. and H. Ronald Vandermey. Hosea/Amos. EBC. Chicago: Moody, 1981.
Craghan, J. F. "The Book of Hosea: A Survey of Recent Literature on the First of the
Minor Prophets." BTB 1 (1971): 81-100, 145-70.
_____."An Interpretation of Hosea." BTB 5 (1975): 201-7.
Davies, G. I. Hosea. NCBC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1992.
_____.Hosea. OTG 25. Sheffield: Academic Press, .
Dearman, J. Andrew. The Book of Hosea. NICOT. Eerdmans, 2010.
Drinkard, Joel F. Jr. “Religious Practices Reflected in the Book of Hosea.” RevExp 90
(1993): 205-18.
Eichrodt, Walter. "The Holy One in Your Midst: The Theology of Hosea." Int 15 (1961):
259-73.
Emmerson, G. I. Hosea: An Israelite Prophet in Judean Perspective. JSOTSup 28.
Sheffield: Academic Press, 1984.
Fiddes, P. S. “The Cross of Hosea Revisited: The Meaning of Suffering in the Book of
Hosea.” RevExp 90 (1993): 175-90.
Garrett, Duane A. Hosea, Joel. NAB 19A. Broadman & Holman, 1997.
Gelston, A. "Kingship in the Book of Hosea." OTS 19 (1974): 71-85.
Gordis, R. "Hosea's Marriage and Message." HUCA 25 (1954): 9-35.
Harper, William Rainey. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Amos and Hosea.
ICC. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1905.
Holt, E. K. Prophesying the Past: The Use of Israel’s History in the Book of Hosea.
JSOTSup 194. Sheffield: Academic Press, 1995.
Hubbard, David Allan. Hosea. TOTC. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1989.
Jeremias, J. “The Interrelationship between Amos and Hosea.” In Watts and House,
Forming Prophetic Literature,171–86. (see Festschriften).
Johansen, John H. "The Prophet Hosea: His Marriage ad Message." JETS 14 (1971): 179-
84.
Kaiser, Walter C., Jr. "Inner Biblical Exegesis as a Model for Bridging the 'Then' and
'Now' Gap: Hos 12:1-6." JETS 28 (1985): 33-46.
Kidner, Derek. Love to the Loveless: The Message of Hosea. The Bible Speaks Today.
Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1981.
_____."The Way Home: An Exposition of Hosea 14." Them 1 (1975/76): 34-36.
King, Philip J. Amos, Hosea, Micah: An Archaeological Commentary. Philadelphia:
Westminster, 1988.
Kruger, P. A. “The Marriage Metaphor in Hosea 2:4-17 Against Its Ancient Near Eastern
Background.” OTE 5 (1992): 7-25.
_____.“Yahweh and the gods in Hosea,” JSem 4 (1992): 81-97.
Landy, F. Hosea. Readings: A New Biblical Commentary.
Light, G. W. “The New Covenant in the Book of Hosea.” RevExp 90 (1993): 219-38.

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Lim, Bo H. and Daniel Castelo. Hosea. Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary.
Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2015.
Lundbom, Jack. "Poetic Structure and Prophetic Rhetoric in Hosea." VT 29 (1979): 300-
308.
McComiskey, Thomas E. "Hos 9:13 and the Integrity of the Masoretic Tradition in the
Prophecy of Hosea." JETS 33 (1990): 155-60.
_____.“Prophetic Irony in Hosea 1:4: A Study of the l[ dqp Collocation and its
Implications for the Fall of Jehu’s Dynasty,” JSOT 58 (1993): 93-101.
Macintosh, A.A. Hosea. ICC. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1997. A technical commentary
concerned primarily with linguistic details and interested in contributions from
rabbinic sources.
McKenzie, Steve. "Exodus Typology in Hosea." ResQ 22 (1979): 100-108.
Mays, James L. Hosea. OTL. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1969.
Morgan, G. C. Hosea: The Heart and Holiness of God. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1964.
Morris, G. Prophecy, Poetry and Hosea. JSOTSup 219. Sheffield: Academic Press, .
Mowvley, H. The Books of Amos and Hosea. London: Epworth, 1991.
_____.“Which Is the Best Commentary? XVI, Amos and Hosea.” ExT 103.12 (1992):
364-68.
Munayer, Salim J. Hosea. ABCS. Asia Theological Association, 2010.
Odell, M. S. “The Prophets and the End of Hosea.” In Watts and House, Forming
Prophetic Literature,158–170. (see Festschriften).
Olyan, S. M. “‘In the Sight of Her Lovers’: On the Interpretation of nabluµt in Hos
2:12.” BZ 36 (1992): 255-61.
Ostborn, G. Yahweh and Baal: Studies in the Book of Hosea and Related Documents.
Lund: Gleerup, 1956.
Review and Expositor 72 (1975). Several articles on Hosea.
Riggs, Jack R. Hosea's Heartbreak. Neptune, N.J.: Loizeaux, 1983.
Sheppard, G. T. “The Last Words of Hosea.” RevExp 90 (1993): 191-204.
Sherwood, Y. The Prostitute and the Prophet: Hosea’s Marriage in Literary-Theoritical
Perspective. JSOTSup 212. Sheffield: Academic Press, 1998.
Smith, Gary V. Hosea, Amos, Micah. NIVAC. Zondervan, 2001.
Smothers, T. G. “Preaching and Praying Repentance in Hosea.” RevExp 90 (1993): 239-
46.
Stuart, D. K. “Hosea 13–14: Promises of Destruction and Restoration,” SwJT 36 (1993):
32-37.
Swanepoel, M. G. “Solutions to the crux interpretum of Hosea 6:2,” OTE 7 (1994): 39-
59.
Thompson, J. A. "Israel's Lovers." VT 27 (1977): 475-81.
Vasholz, R. I. “Gomer—Chaste or Not?: A Philological Note,” Presb 19 (1993): 48-49.
Vawter, Bruce. Amos, Hosea, Micah, with an Introduction to Classical Prophecy. The
O.T. Message 7. Wilmington: Michael Glazier, 1981.
Weinfeld, Moshe. "Hosea and Deuteronomy." In Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomic
School, 366-70 (see Deuteronomy).
Wolff, Hans Walter. Hosea. Hermeneia. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1974.
Wyrtzen, D. B. "The Theological Centre of the Book of Hosea." BSac 141 (1984): 315-
29.

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Yee, G. A. Composition and Tradition in the Book of Hosea: A Redaction Critical
Investigation. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1987.

See also Isaiah (Anderson); Amos; Minor Prophets.

Joel
Ahlström, G. W. Joel and the Temple Cult of Jerusalem. VTS 21. Leiden: E. J. Brill,
1971.
Allen, Leslie C. The Books of Joel, Obadiah, Jonah, and Micah. NICOT. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 1976.
Andin≈ach, P. R. "The Locusts in the Message of Joel." VT 42 (1992): 433-41.
Baker, David W. Joel-Obadiah-Malachi. NIVAC. Zondervan, 2006.
Barton, John. Joel and Obadiah. OTL. Westminster John Knox, 2001.
Bewer, J. A. et al. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Micah, Zephaniah, Nahum,
Habakkuk, Obadiah, Joel, and Jonah. ICC. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1912.
Burger, J. A. “Amos: A Historical-geographical View,” JSem 4 (1992): 130-50.
Coggins, Richard James. Joel and Amos. NCB. Sheffield Academic Press, 2000.
Crenshaw, James L. Joel. AYB 24C. Garden City: Doubleday, 1995.
Dozeman, Thomas B. "Inner-Biblical Interpretation of Yahweh's Gracious and
Compassionate Character." JBL 108 (1989): 207-23.
Driver, S. R. The Books of Joel and Amos. The Cambridge Bible. Cambridge: Cambridge
UP, 1915.
Everson, A. J. "The Days of Yahweh." JBL 93 (1974): 329-37.
Finley, Thomas J. Joel, Amos, Obadiah. WEC. Chicago: Moody, 1990.
Garrett, Duane A. "The Structure of Joel." JETS 28 (1985): 289-97.
Hosch, H. "The Concept of Prophetic Time in the Book of Joel." JETS 15 (1972): 31-38.
Hubbard, David Allan. Joel & Amos: An Introduction and Commentary. TOTC.
Leicester: Inter-Varsity, 1989.
Kaiser, W. C. Jr. "The Promise of God and the Outpouring of the Holy Spirit: Joel 2:28-
32 and Acts 2:16-21." In The Living and Active Word of God, 109-22 (see
Festschriften).
Kapelrud, Arvid S. Joel Studies. Uppsala: A.B. Lundequistska Bokhandeln, 1948.
McQueen, L. R. Joel and the Spirit: The Cry of a Prophetic Hermeneutic.
Marcus, D. “Nonrecurring Doublets in Joel,” CBQ 56 (1994): 56-67.
Mason, R. Zephaniah, Habakkuk, Joel. OTG 27. Sheffield: Academic Press, .
Ogden, Graham S. "Joel 4 and Prophetic Responses to National Laments." JSOT 26
(1983): 97-106.
Ogden, G. S. and Richard R. Deutsch. Joel and Malachi: A Promise of Hope--a Call to
Obedience. ITC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1987.
Price, Walter K. The Prophet Joel and the Day of the Lord. Chicago: Moody, 1976.
Prinsloo, W. S. The Theology of the Book of Joel. Berlin: De Gruyter, 1985.
_____.“The Unity of the Book of Joel.” ZAW 104 (1992): 66-81.
Sellers, O. R. "Stages of Locust in Joel." AJSL 52 (1936): 81-85.
Smith, P. J. "A Discourse-Analytical Discussion of Joel 1.1-2.17." OTWSA 25-26 (1982-
83): 150-62.
Stuart, Douglas. "The Sovereign's Day of Conquest." BASOR 221 (1976): 159-64.

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Thompson, John A. "The Date of Joel." In A Light unto My Path: O.T. Studies in Honor
of Jacob M. Myers. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1974.
_____.Joel. IB. New York: Abingdon, 1956.
_____."Joel's Locusts in the Light of Near Eastern Parallels." JNES 14 (1955): 52-55.
_____."The Use of Repetition in the Prophecy of Joel." In On Language, Culture and
Religion: In Honor of E. A. Nida, eds. M. Black and W. A. Smalley, 101-110. The
Hague: Mouton, 1974.
VanGemeren, Willem. "The Spirit of Restoration." WTJ 50 (1988): 81-102.
Watts, John D. W. The Books of Joel, Obadiah, Jonah, Nahum, Habakkuk and
Zephaniah. The Cambridge Bible Commentary. Cambridge: Cambridge UP,
1975.
Weiss, Meir. "The Origin of the 'Day of the Lord'--Reconsidered." HUCA 37 (1966): 29-
60.
Wolff, Hans Walter. Joel and Amos. Hermeneia. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1977.

See also Amos; Malachi; Minor Prophets.

Amos
Allen, L. C. "Amos, Prophet of Solidarity." VE 6 (1969): 42-53.
Andersen, Francis I. and D. N. Freedman. Amos. AB. New York: Doubleday, 1989.
Anderson, Bernard W. The Eighth Century Prophets: Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, Micah.
Philadelphia: Fortress, 1978.
Assen, B. A. “No, Yes, and Perhaps in Amos and the Yahwist.” VT 43 (1993): 433-41.
Auld, A. G. Amos. OTG 26. Sheffield: Academic Press, .
Barackman, Paul F. "Preaching from Amos." Int 13 (1959): 296-315.
Barstad, Hans M. The Religious Polemics of Amos. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1984.
Barton, J. Amos' Oracles Against the Nations. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1980.
_____.The Theology of the Book of Amos. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2012.
Boyle, M. "The Covenant Lawsuit of the Prophet Amos: III 1– IV 13." VT 21 (1971):
362-88.
Braun, M. A. "James' Use of Amos at the Jerusalem Council: Steps Toward a Possible
Solution of the Textual and Theological Problems." JETS 20 (1977): 113-21.
Brueggemann, W. "Amos 4:4-13 and Israel's Covenant Worship." VT 15 (1965): 1-15.
Bulkeley, Tim. "The Long and the Short of It: Two Recent Commentaries on the Book of
Amos." JSOT 51 (1991): 119-21.
Carroll, M. D. Contexts for Amos: Prophetic Poetics in Latin American Perspective.
Sheffield: JSOT, 1992.
_____.Amos–the Prophet and His Oracles: Research on the Book of Amos. Louisville:
Westminster John Knox, 2002.
Chisholm, Robert B. Jr. “‘For Three Sins . . . Even for Four’: Numerical Sayings in
Amos.” BSac 147 (1990):
Christensen, D. "The Prosodic Structure of Amos 1–2." HTR 67 (1974): 427-36.
Coote, Robert B. Amos Among the Prophets: Composition and Theology. Philadelphia:
Fortress, 1981.
Cripps, R. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Amos. 2d ed. London:
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Daniel, J. L. “Sermon: At Ease in a Placed of Action: Amos 6:1-7,” ResQ 34 (1992): 170-
72.
Dempster, S. "The Lord Is His Name: A Study of the Distribution of the Names and
Titles of God in the Book of Amos." RB 98 (1991): 170-89.
Dewaard, J. and William A. Smalley. A Translator's Handbook on the Book of Amos.
Stuttgart: United Bible Societies, 1979.
Dorsey, D. A. “Literary Architecture and Aural Structuring Techniques in Amos,” Bib 73
(1992): 305-30.
Eslinger, Lyle. “The Education of Amos.” HAR 11 (1987): 35-57.
Fensham, F. C. "A Possible Origin of the Concept of the Day of the Lord." OTWSA 7-8
(1966): 90-97.
_____."Common Trends in Curses of the Near Eastern Treaties and kudurru-Inscriptions
Compared with Maledictions of Amos and Isaiah." ZAW 75 (1963): 155-75.
_____."Widow, Orphan and Poor in Ancient Near Eastern Legal and Wisdom
Literature." JNES 21 (1962): 129-39.
Finley, T. J. "An Evangelical Response to the Preaching of Amos." JETS 28 (1985): 411-
20.
_____."The WAW-Consecutive with 'Imperfect' in Biblical Hebrew: Theoretical Studies
and Its Use in Amos." In Tradition and Testament, 241-64 (see Festschriften).
Garland, D. David. Amos. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1966.
Garrett, Duane A. "The Structure of Amos as a Testimony to Its Integrity." JETS 27
(1984): 275-76.
Gevirtz, Stanley. "A New Look at an Old Crux: Amos 5:26." JBL 87 (1968): 267-76.
Giles, T. "The Dual Occurrences of qum in the Book of Amos." IBS 12 (1990): 106-16.
Gitay, Yehoshua. "A Study of Amos's Art of Speech: A Rhetorical Analysis of Amos
3:1-15." CBQ 42 (1980): 293-309.
Hammershaimb, E. The Book of Amos, A Commentary. Translated by J. Sturdy. New
York: Schocken, 1970.
Hasel, Gerhard F. Understanding the Book of Amos. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1991.
Hayes, John H. Amos: The Eighth-Century Prophet. Nashville, Abingdon, 1988.
Heicksen, M. "Tekoa: Historical and Cultural Profile." JETS 13 (1970): 81-89.
Honeycutt, Roy L. Amos and His Message. Nashville: Broadman, 1963.
Howie, Carl G. "Expressly for Our Time: The Theology of Amos." Int 13 (1959): 273-85.
Huey, F. "The Ethical Teaching of Amos: Its Content and Relevance." SWJT 9 (1966):
57-67.
Huffmon, H. B. "The Social Role of Amos' Message." In The Quest for the Kingdom of
God, 109-16 (see Festschriften).
Isbell, Charles D. "Another Look at Amos 5:26." JBL 97 (1978): 97-99.
Jeremias, Jörg. The Book of Amos. OTL. Westminster John Knox, 1998.
Johnson, A. "Amos--The Prophet of Reunion." ET 92 (1981): 196-200.
Kaiser, W. C. Jr. "The Davidic Promise and the Inclusion of the Gentiles (Amos 9:9-15
and Acts 15:13-18): A Test Passage for Theological Systems." JETS 20 (1977):
97-111.
Kelley, Page H. The Book of Amos. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1966.
Laato, A. “History and Ideology in the OT Prophetic Books,” SJOT 8 (1994): 267-97.

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Leewen, C. van. "The Prophecy of the yom YHWH in Amos 5:18-20." Language and
Meaning: Studies in Hebrew Language and Biblical Exegesis. OTS 19. Leiden: E.
J. Brill, 1974.
Lessing, R. Reed. Amos. CC. Saint Louis, MO: Concordia, 2009.
Limburg, James. "Sevenfold Structures in the Book of Amos." JBL 106 (1987): 217-22.
Mays, James L. Amos. OTL. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1969.
McComiskey, Thomas E. "The Hymnic Elements of the Prophecy of Amos: A Study of
Form-Critical Methodology." JETS 30 (1987): 139-58.
McKeating, H. The Books of Amos, Hosea and Micah. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1971.
Martin-Achard, Robert and S. Paul R_emi. Amos and Lamentations: God's People in
Crisis. ITC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1984.
Mays, James L. Amos. OTL. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1969.
Motyer, J. A. The Message of Amos: The Day of the Lion. Downers Grove: InterVarsity,
1974.
Niehaus, Jeffrey. “Amos,” in The Minor Prophets: An Exegetical and Expository
Commentary, Vol. 1, ed. T. E. McComiskey. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1992.
Noble, P. R. “‘I Will Not Bring It Back’ (Amos 1:3): A Deliberately Ambiguous
Oracle?” ExpTim 106 (1995): 105-9.
Nogalski, J. D. “The Problematic suffixes of Amos 9:11,” VT 43 (1993): 411-18.
Paul, Shalom. Amos. Hermeneia. Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1991.
Polley, Max E. Amos and the Davidic Empire: A Socio-Historical Approach. Oxford:
Oxford UP, 1989.
Schoville, K. N. "A Note on the Oracles of Amos Against Gaza, Tyre, and Edom."
Studies in Prophecy, 55-63. VTS 26. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1974.
Seilhamer, Frank H. "The Role of Covenant in the Mission and Message of Amos." In A
Light Unto My Path, ed. H. N. Bream, et al., 435-51. Philadelphia: Temple
University, 1974.
Smith, Gary V. Amos: A Commentary. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1988.
_____."Amos 5:13--The Deadly Silence of the Prosperous." JBL 107 (1988): 289-91.
_____."Continuity and Discontinuity in Amos' Use of Tradition." JETS 34 (1991): 33-42.
Soggin, J. Alberto. The Prophet Amos. Translated by John Bowden. London: SCM, 1987.
Steinmann, A. E. “The Order of Amos’s Oracles Against the Nations: 1:3–2:16.” JBL
111 (1992): 683-89.
Tatford, F. Prophet of Social Injustice: An Exposition of Amos. Eastbourne: Prophetic
Witness, 1974.
Thompson, M. E. W. “Amos—A Prophet of Hope?” ExpTim 104 (1992): 71-76.
Thorogood, Bernard. A Guide to the Book of Amos. London: SPCK, 1971.
@van der Wal, Adri. Amos: A Classified Bibliography. Amsterdam: Free University, ?
_____."The Structure of Amos." JSOT 26 (1983): 107-13.
Ward, J. M. Amos and Isaiah: Prophets of the Word of God. Nashville: Abingdon, 1969.
Watts, John D. W. Studying the Book of Amos. Nashville: Broadman, 1966.
Wendland, E. R. "The 'word of the Lord' and the Organization of Amos." OPTAT 2
(1988): 1-51.
Williamson, H. G. M. "The Prophet and the Plumb-Line. A Redaction-Critical Study of
Amos 7." In In Quest of the Past, 101-21 (see festschriften).

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Wolff, Hans Walter. Amos the Prophet: The Man and His Background. Translated by
Foster R. McCurley. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1973.
Wolters, Al. "Wordplay and Dialect in Amos 8:1-2." JETS 31 (1988): 407-10.
See also Isaiah (Anderson); Hosea; Joel.

Obadiah
Baker, David W., T. Desmond Alexander, and Bruce K. Waltke. Obadiah, Jonah, Micah:
An Introduction and Commentary. TOTC. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1988.
Bartlett, J. R. "The Brotherhood of Edom." JSOT 2 (1977): 2-27.
_____."From Edomites to Nabataeans: A Study in Continuity." PEQ 111 (1979): 53-66.
_____."The Land of Seir and the Brotherhood of Edom." JTS 20 (1969): 1-20.
_____."The Moabites and Edomites." In Peoples of O.T. Times, 229-58 (see History and
Geography).
_____."The Rise and Fall of the Kingdom of Edom." PEQ 104 (1972): 26-37.
Block, Daniel I. Obadiah: The Kingship Belongs to YHWH. Hearing the Message of
Scripture. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2013.
Clark, David J. "Obadiah Reconsidered." BT 42 (1991): 326-36.
Coggins, R. J. and S. Paul Re’emi. Nahum, Obadiah, Esther. ITC. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 1985.
Cresson, Bruce C. "The Condemnation of Edom in Postexilic Judaism." In The Use of the
Old Testament in the New and Other Essays, 125-48 (see Inner-Biblical
Exegesis).
Dick, Michael B. "A Syntactic Study of the Book of Obadiah." Semitics 9 (1984): 1-29.
Gaebelein, Frank E. Four Minor Prophets: Obadiah, Jonah, Habakkuk, and Haggai.
Chicago: Moody, 1977.
Gordis, Robert. "Edom, Israel and Amos--An Unrecognized Source for Edomite
History." In Essays on the Occasion of the Seventieth Anniversary of the Dropsie
University (1909-1979), ed. Abraham I. Katsh and Leon Nemoy, 109-32.
Philadelphia: Dropsie, 1979.
Lillie, J. R. "Obadiah--A Celebration of God's Kingdom." CurTM 6 (1979): 18-22.
Lindsay, J. "Babylonian Kings and Edom, 605-550." PEQ 108 (1976): 23-39.
Luria, B. Z. The Book of Obadiah and the Prophecies Concerning Edom. Publications of
the Israeli Society for Biblical Research, 26. Jerusalem: Kiriath-Sefer, 1972.
McCarter, P. "Obadiah 7 and the Fall of Edom." BASOR 221 (1976): 87-91.
Myers, Jacob M. "Edom and Judah in the 6th– 5th Centuries B.C." In Near Eastern
Studies in Honor of W. F. Albright, 377-92 (see Festschriften).
Raabe, P. R. Obadiah: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary. AB. N.Y.:
Doubleday, 1996.
Robinson, Theodore H. "The Structure of the Book of Obadiah." JTS 17 (1916): 402-8.
Thompson, J. A. Obadiah. IB. Nashville: Abingdon, 1956.
Watts, John D. W. Obadiah: A Critical Exegetical Commentary. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 1969.
Wendland, E. “Obadiah’s Vision of ‘The Day of the Lord”: On the Importance of
Rhetoric in the Biblical Text and in Bible Translation.” JOTT 7.4 (1996): 54-86.
Wolff, Hans Walter. Obadiah and Jonah. Translated by Margaret Kohl. Minneapolis:
Augsburg, 1986.

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See also Joel; Micah.

Jonah
Aalders, G. Ch. The Problem of the Book of Jonah. London: Tyndale, 1948.
Alexander, T. Desmond. "Jonah and Genre." TB 36 (1985): 35-59.
Alonso-Schökel, Luis. The Inspired Word, Scripture in the Light of Language and
Literature. New York: Herder and Herder, 1965.
Barré, M. L. "Jonah 2:9 and the Structure of Jonah's Prayer." Biblica 72 (1991): 237-48.
Bickerman, Elias. Four Strange Books of the Bible. New York: Schocken, 1967.
Blank, S. H. "'Doest thou well to be angry?' A Study in Self-pity." HUCA 26 (1955): 29-
41.
Bolin, T. M. Freedom beyond Forgiveness: The Book of Jonah Re-examined. JSOTSup
236. Sheffield Academic Press, 1998.
Brenner, Athalya, “Jonah's Poem out of and Within its Context.” In Davies and Clines
eds., Among the Prophets, 183–192.
Bruckner, James. Jonah-Nahum-Habakkuk-Zephaniah. NIVAC. Zondervan, 2004.
Burrows, Millar. "The Literary Category of the Book of Jonah." In Translating and
Understanding the O.T., 80-107 (see Festschriften).
Childs, Brevard S. "The Canonical Shape of the Book of Jonah." In Biblical and Near
Eastern Studies: Essays in Honor of William Sanford LaSor, 122-28 (see
Festschriften).
_____."Jonah: A Study in O.T. Hermeneutics." SJT 11 (1958): 53-61.
Christensen, Duane L. “Jonah and the Sabbath Rest in the Pentateuch.” In Biblische
Theologie und gesellschaftlicher Wandel: Festschrift für Norbert Lohfink, 48-60.
Ed. G. Braulik, et al. Freibert: Herder, 1993.
_____."Narrative Poetics and the Interpretation of the Book of Jonah." In Directions in
Biblical Hebrew Poetry, 29-48 (see Poetry, Hebrew).
_____."The Song of Jonah: A Metrical Analysis." JBL 104 (1985): 217-31.
Clements, R. E. "The Purpose of the Book of Jonah." VTS 28 (1975): 16-28.
Craig, Kenneth M. Jr. "Jonah and the Reading Process." JSOT 47 (1990): 103-14.
_____.A Poetics of Jonah: Art in the Service of Ideology. Columbia: University of South
Carolina, 1993.
Crenshaw, J. L. "The Expression mi yodea` in the Hebrew Bible." VT 36 (1986): 274-88.
Cummings, C. "Jonah and the Ninevites." TBT 21 (1983): 369-75.
Day, J. "Problems in the Interpretation of the Book of Jonah." In In Quest of the Past, 32-
47, (see Festschriften).
Deeley, Mary Katherine. "The Shaping of Jonah." TTod 34 (1977): 305-10.
Dozeman, Thomas B. "Inner-Biblical Interpretation of Yahweh's Gracious and
Compassionate Character." JBL 108 (1989): 207-23.
Draper, James R. Jr. Jonah: Living in Rebellion. Wheaton: Tyndale, 1971.
Dyck, Elmer. "Jonah among the Prophets: A Study in Canonical Context." JETS 33
(1990): 63-73.
Dyk, Janet (ed.), Give Ear to My Words: Psalms and other Poetry in and around the
Hebrew Bible. Kampen, Kok Pharos, 1996.
Ellul, J. The Judgment of Jonah. Translated by G. W. Bromiley. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 1971.
Emmerson, G. I. "Another Look at the Book of Jonah." ET 88 (1976): 86-88.
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Eybers, J. H. "The Purpose of the Book of Jonah." TE 4 (1971): 211-22.
Fairbairn, P. Jonah: His Life, Character and Mission. Grand Rapids: Kregel, 1964
[1849].
Fretheim, Terence. The Message of Jonah: A Theological Commentary. Minneapolis:
Augsburg, 1977.
Good, E. M. Irony in the OT. Reprint. Sheffield: Almond, 1981.
Gordis, R. The Word and the Book: Studies in Biblical Language and Literature. New
York: Ktav, 1976.
Gruber, M. "Was Cain Angry or Depressed? Background of a Biblical Murder." BAR 6
(1980): 34-36.
Hasel, Gerhard F. Jonah: Messenger of the Eleventh Hour. Mt. View, CA: Pacific, 1976.
Hauser, Alan Jon. "Jonah: In Pursuit of the Dove." JBL 104 (1985): 21-37.
Holbert, J. C. "Deliverance Belongs to Yahweh! Satire in the Book of Jonah." JSOT 21
(1981): 57-81.
Jackson, Jared, ed. Rhetorical Criticism: Essays in Honor of James Muilenberg.
Pittsburgh: Pickwick, 1974.
Kidner, D. "The Distribution of Divine Names in Jonah." TB 21 (1970): 126-28.
Knight, G. A. F. Ruth and Jonah: The Gospel in the O.T. London: SCM, 1966.
________ and Friedemann W. Golka. The Song of Songs and Jonah: Revelation of God.
ITC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1988.
Kohlenberger, John R. III. Jonah-Nahum. EBC. Chicago: Moody, 1984.
Landes, George M. "The Canonical Approach to Introducing the O.T.: Prodigy and
Problems." JSOT 16 (1980): 32-39.
_____."The Kerygma of the Book of Jonah." Int 21 (1967): 3-31.
Lawrence, Paul J. N. "Assyrian Nobles and the Book of Jonah." TB 37 (1986): 121-32.
Lessing, R. Reed. Jonah. CC. Concordia, 2007.
Limburg, J. Jonah: A Commentary. OTL. Louisville: WJKP, 1993.
Magonet, J. Form and Meaning: Studies in Literary Techniques in the Book of Jonah.
Bern/Frankfurt: Herbert Lang/Peter Lang, 1976.
Merrill, Eugene H. "The Sign of Jonah." JETS 23 (1980): 23-30.
Miles, John A. "Laughing at the Bible, Jonah as Parody." JQR 65 (1975): 168-81.
Payne, D. P. "Jonah from the Perspective of Its Audience." JSOT 13 (1979): 3-12.
Peifer, C. "Sackcloth and Ashes: Jonah 3:6-8." TBT 21 (1983): 386-87.
Person, R. F. Jr. In Conversation with Jonah: Conversation Analysis, Literary Criticism,
and the Book of Jonah. JSOTSup 220. Sheffield: Academic Press, 1998.
Prout, E. "Beyond Jonah to God." ResQ 25 (1982): 139-42.
Roffey, John W. "God's Truth, Jonah's Fish: Structure and Existence in the Book of
Jonah." AusBR 36 (1988): 1-18.
Salters, R. B. Jonah and Lamentations. OTG 29. Sheffield : Academic Press, .
Sasson, Jack M. Jonah. AB. New York: Doubleday, 1990.
Segert, S. "Syntax and Style in the Book of Jonah: Six Simple Approaches to Their
Analysis." In Prophecy: Essays Presented to Georg Fohrer, 121-30 (see Prophets
and Prophecy).
Simon, Uriel. Jonah. JPS. The Jewish Publication Society, 1999.
Smelik, K.A.D. “The Literary Function of Poetical Passages in Biblical Narrative.” In
Janet Dyk, ed., Give Ear to My Words: Psalms and other Poetry in and around

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the Hebrew Bible: Essays in Honour of Professor N.A. van Uchelen, 147–151.
Kampen: Kok Pharos, 1996.
Stek, J. H. "The Message of the Book of Jonah." CTJ 4 (1969): 23-50.
Stewart, Roy A. "The Parable Form in the O.T. and the Rabbinic Literature." EQ 36
(1964): 133-47.
Tatford, F. A. A Prophet Who Deserted: An Exposition of the Book of Jonah. Eastbourne:
Prophetic Witness, 1974.
Trible, Phyllis. Rhetorical Criticism: Context, Method and the Book of Jonah. Fortress,
1995.
Walsh, J. "Jonah 2:3-10: A Rhetorical Critical Study." Bib 63 (1982): 219-29.
Walton, John. Jonah. Bible Study Commentary. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1982.
_____."The Object Lesson of Jonah 4:5-7 and the Purpose of the Book of Jonah." BBR 2
(1992): 47-58.
Wendland, E. “Recursion and Variation in the 'Prophecy' of Jonah : On the Rhetorical
Impact of Stylistic Technique in Hebrew Narrative Discourse, with Special
Reference to Irony and Enigma.” AUSS 35 (1997):68–98.
West, M. "Irony in the Book of Jonah: Audience Identification with the Hero." Persp 11
(1984): 233-42.
Wilson, M. R. "Nineveh." In Major Cities of the Biblical World, 180-89 (see History and
Geography).
Wilson, R. D. "The Authenticity of Jonah." PTR 16 (1918): 280-98.
T. L. Wilt, "Lexical Repetition in Jonah." JOTT 35 (1992): 252-64.
Wiseman, D. J. "Jonah's Nineveh." TB 30 (1979): 29-51.
Wolff, Hans Walter. Jonah: Church in Revolt. St. Louis: Clayton Publishing House,
1978.
_____."Jonah: The Reluctant Messenger." CurTM 3 (1976): 8-19.
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Woodard, Branson L. "Death in Life: The Book of Jonah and Biblical Tragedy." GTJ 11
(1990): ?
Zyl, A. H. van. "The Preaching of the Book of Jonah." OTWSA 14 (1971): 92-104.
See also Obadiah; Joel; Haggai.

Micah
Alfaro, J. I. Justice and Loyalty: A Commentary on the Book of Micah. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 1989.
Andersen, Francis I. and David Noel Freedman. Micah. AYB 24E. Doubleday, 2000.
Barker, Kenneth L. and Waylon Bailey. Micah-Nahum-Habakkuk-Zephaniah. NAC 20.
Broadman & Holman, 1999.
Ben Zvi, Ehud. Micah. FOTL 21B. Eerdmans, 2000.
Carroll R., M. Daniel. “‘He Has Told You What Is Good’: Moral Formation in Micah.”
In Character Ethics and the Old Testament: Moral Dimensions of Scripture,
edited by M. Daniel Carroll R. and Jacqueline E. Lapsley, 103–18. Louisville:
Westminster John Knox, 2007
Copass, B. A. and E. L. Carlson. A Study of the Prophet Micah. Grand Rapids: Baker,
1950.

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Cuffey, Kenneth H. The Literary Coherence of the Book of Micah: Remnant, Restoration,
and Promise. The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies 611. London:
Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2015.
Gordon, R. P. “K/kiµ/ky in Incantational Incipits,” UF 23 (1991): 161-63.
Hagstrom, David Gerald. The Coherence of the Book of Micah. Atlanta: Scholars Press,
1988.
Hammershaimb, E. "Some Leading Ideas in the Book of Micah." In Some Aspects of OT
Prophecy from Isaiah to Malachi, 29-50 (see Prophets and Prophecy).
Hillers, Delbert R. Micah. Hermeneia. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1984.
Jeppesen, K. "New Aspects of Micah Research." JSOT 8 (1978): 3-32.
Kapelrud, Arvid S. "Eschatology in the Book of Micah." VT 11 (1961): 392-405.
Luker, L. M. “Beyond Form Criticism: The Relation of Doom and Hope Oracles in
Micah 2–6,” HAR 11 (1987): 285-301.
McKane, W. The Book of Micah: Introduction and Commentary. Edinburgh: T. & T.
Clark, 1998.
Mason, R. Micah, Nahum, Obadiah. OTG 28. Sheffield: Academic Press, 1991.
Mays, James L. Micah. OTL. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1976.
Pannell, Randall J. "The Politics of the Messiah: A New Reading of Micah 4:14-5:5."
Persp 15 (1988): 131-43.
Petrotta, Anthony J. Lexis Ludens: Wordplay and the Book of Micah. N.Y.: Peter Lang,
1991.
Shaw, C. S. The Speeches of Micah: A Rhetorical-Historical Analysis. JSOTS 145.
Sheffield: JSOT, 1993.
Schwantes, S. J. A Critical Study of the Text of Micah. Ph.D. dissertation, Johns Hopkins
University, 1962.
Waltke, Bruce K. A Commentary on Micah. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2007.
Willis, John T. "Authenticity and Meaning of Micah 5:9-14." ZAW 81 (1969): 353-68.
_____."Fundamental Issues in Contemporary Micah Studies." ResQ 13 (1970): 77-90.
_____."Micah 2:6-8 and the 'People of God' in Micah." BZ 14 (1970): 72-87.
_____."Micah 4:14-5:5--A Unit." VT 18 (1968): 529-47.
_____."Micah 5:1." JQR 58 (1967-68): 317-22.
_____."The Structure of the Book of Micah." SEA 34 (1969): 5-42.
_____."The Structure of Micah 3– 5 and the Function of Micah 5:9-14 in the Book."
ZAW 81 (1969): 191-214.
Wolff, Hans Walter. Micah. Translated by Gary Stansell. Minneapolis: Augsburg
Fortress, ????
_____.Micah the Prophet. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1981.
van der Wal, Adri. Micah: A Classified Bibliography. Amsterdam: Free University, 1990.
van der Woude, A. S. "Micah in Dispute with the Pseudo-Prophets." VT 19 (1969): 244-
60.

See also Isaiah (Anderson); Hosea; Amos; Obadiah; Joel.

Nahum
Allis, O. T. "Nahum, Nineveh, Elkosh." EQ 27 (1955): 67-80.

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Baker, David. Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah. TOTC. Downers Grove: InterVarsity,
1988.
Bennett, T. Miles. The Books of Nahum and Zephaniah. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1968.
Cathcart, Kevin J. "The Divine Warrior and the War of Yahweh in Nahum." VT (1975):
68-76.
_____."More Philological Studies in Nahum." JNSL 7 (1979): 1-12.
_____.Nahum in the Light of Northwest Semitic. Rome: Biblical Institute Press, 1973.
_____."Treaty Curses and the Book of Nahum." CBQ 35 (1973): 179-87.
Charles, J. D. “Plundering the Lion’s Den–A Portrait of Divine Fury (Nahum 2:3-11).”
GTJ 10 (1989): 183-202.
Christensen, D. "The Acrostic of Nahum Reconsidered." ZAW 87 (1975): 17-30.
_____."The Book of Nahum as a Liturgical Composition: A Prosodic Analysis." JETS 32
(1989): 159-69.
_____.“The Book of Nahum: A History of Interpretation.” In Watts and House, Forming
Prophetic Literature,187–94. (see Festschriften).
_____."The Book of Nahum: The Question of Authorship within the Canonical Process."
JETS 29 (1986): 51-8.
_____. Nahum. AYB 24F. Yale University Press, 2009.
Cook, Gregory D. Severe Compassion: The Gospel according to Nahum. Phillipsburg,
PA: P&R, 2016.
_____. “Power, Mercy, and Vengeance: The Thirteen Attributes in Nahum.” JESOT 5.1
(2016): 27–37.
Davidson, A. B. The Books of Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah. Cambridge:
Cambridge UP, 1899.
House, P. R. “Dramatic Coherence in Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah.” In Watts and
House, Forming Prophetic Literature,195–208. (see Festschriften).
Maier, Walter A. The Book of Nahum: A Commentary. Reprint. Grand Rapids: Baker,
1980 [1959].
Nogalski, J. “The Redactional Shaping of Nahum 1 for the Book of the Twelve,” in
Among the Prophets, 193-202 (see Prophets and Prophecy).
Patterson, R. D. "A Literary Look at Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah." GTJ 11 (1990):
17-27.
_____."Nahum: Poet Laureate of the Minor Prophets." JETS 33 (1990): 437-444.
Patterson, Richard D. and Michael E. Travers. "Literary Analysis and the Unity of
Nahum." GTJ 9 (1988): 45-58.
Roberts, J. J. M. Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah. OTL. Louisville: Westminster/John
Knox, 1991.
Robertson, O. Palmer. The Books of Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah. NICOT. Grand
Rapids: Eerdmans, 1990.
Saggs, H. W. F. "Nahum and the Fall of Nineveh." JTS 20 (1969): 220-25.
Spronk, Klaas. Nahum. HCOT. Kampen: Kok Pharos Publishing House, 1997.
Sweeney, Marvin A. "Concerning the Structure and Generic Character of the Book of
Nahum." ZAW 104 (1992): 364-77.
van der Wal, Adri. Nahum, Habakkuk: A Classified Bibliography. Amsterdam: Free UP,
1988.

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Wendland, E. R. “What’s the ‘Good News”- Check Out ‘the feet’! Prophetic Rhetoric
and the Salvific Centre of Nahum’s ‘Vision’,” OTE 11 (1998) 154-81.
Woude, A. S. van der. "The Book of Nahum: A Letter Written in Exile." OTS 20 (1977):
108-26.
See also Joel; Jonah; Micah.

Habakkuk
Andersen, Francis I. Habakkuk. AYB 25. Doubleday, 2001.
Bliese, Loren F. “The Poetics of Habakkuk,” JOTT 12 (1999) 47-75.
Clendenen, E. Ray “Salvation by Faith or by Faithfulness in the Book of Habakkuk?”
Bulletin of Biblical Research 24.4 (2014): 505-514.
Eaton, J. H. "The Origen and Meaning of Habakkuk 3." ZAW 76 (1964): 144-71.
Eszenyei, Sc_les Maria. Wrath and Mercy: Habakkuk and Zephaniah. ITC. Grand
Rapids: Eerdmans, 1987.
Fuerbringer, L. The Eternal Why. St. Louis: Concordia, 1947.
Gowan, Donald E. The Triumph of Faith in Habakkuk. Atlanta: John Knox, 1976.
Haak, Robert D. Habakkuk. Leiden: Brill, 1992.
Harris, J. G. The Qumran Commentary on Habakkuk. London: A. R. Mowbray, 1966.
Henderson, E. Harold. The Triumph of Trust. Little Rock: Baptist Publishing House,
1980.
Hiebert, Theodore. God of my Victory: The Ancient Hymn in Habakkuk 3. HSM 38.
Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1986.
Holmgren, F. C. and G. A. F. Knight, eds. Habakkuk & Zephaniah: Wrath and Mercy.
ITC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1987.
Janzen, J. "Eschatological Symbol and Existence in Habakkuk." CBQ 44 (1982): 394-
414.
_____."Habakkuk 2:2-4 in the Light of Recent Philological Advances." HTR 73 (1980):
53-78.
Lloyd-Jones, D. Martin. From Fear to Faith. Reprint. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1982.
O'Connell, Kevin G. "Habakkuk--Spokesman to God." CurTM 6 (1979): 227-31.
Patterson, Richard D. "The Psalm of Habakkuk." GTJ 8 (1987): 163-94.
Rast, Walter E. "Justification by Faith." CurTM 10 (1983): 169-75.
Stoll, John H. The Book of Habakkuk. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1972.
Sweeney, M. A. "Structure, Genre and Intent in the Book of Habakkuk." VT 41 (1991):
63-83.
Szeles, Maria Eszenyei. Wrath and Mercy: A Commentary on the Books of Habakkuk and
Zephaniah. ITC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1987.
Thompson, M. E. W. “Prayer Oracle and Theophany: The Book of Habakkuk.” TB 44.1
(1993): 33-53.
Tsumura, D. T. "Hab 2:2 in the Light of Akkadian Legal Practice." ZAW 94 (1982): 294-
95.
_____."Ugaritic Poetry and Habakkuk 3." TB 40 (1989): 24-48.
_____.“The ‘Word Pair’ *qsht and *mt in Habakkuk 3:9 in the Light of Ugaritic and
Akkadian.” Pp. 353-62 in Go to the Land I Will Show You, ed. J. Coleson and V.
Matthews. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1996.
Vasholz, R. I. “Habakkuk: Complaints or Complaint?” Presb 18 (1992): 50-52.

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Walker, H. H. and N. W. Lund. "The Literary Structure of the Book of Habakkuk." JBL
53 (1934): 355-70.
Watts, J. W. “Psalmody in Prophecy: Habakkuk 3 in Context.” In Watts and House,
Forming Prophetic Literature,209–23. (see Festschriften).
Zemek, George J. Jr. "Interpretive Challenges Relating to Habakkuk 2:4b." GTJ 1 (1980):
43-69.
See also Joel; Obadiah; Nahum.

Zephaniah
Anderson, George W. "The Idea of the Remnant in the Book of Zephaniah." ASTI 11
(1977/78): 11-14.
Baker, David. Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah. TOTC. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1988.
Ball, I. J. Jr. "The Rhetorical Shape of Zephaniah." In Perspectives on Language and Text, ed.
E. W. Conrad and E. G. Newing. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1987.
_____. A Rhetorical Study of Zephaniah. Berkeley: Bibal, 1988.
Ben Zvi, E. A Historical-Critical Study of the Book of Zephaniah. Berlin: De Gruyter, 1991.
Bennett, T. Miles. The Books of Nahum and Zephaniah. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1968.
Berlin, Adele. Zephaniah. AYB 25A. Doubleday, 1994.
Bewer, J. A. et al. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Micah, Zephaniah, Nahum,
Habakkuk, Obadiah, Joel, and Jonah. ICC. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1912.
Christensen, Duane L. "Zephaniah 2:4-15: A Theological Basis for Josiah's Program of
Political Expansion." CBQ 46 (1984): 669-82.
Davidson, A. B. The Books of Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah. Cambridge: Cambridge
UP, 1899.
Driver, S. R. The Minor Prophets: Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah,
Malachi. The Century Bible. Edinburgh: T. C. & E. C. Jack, 1906.
De Roche, Michael. “Zephaniah I 2-3: the ‘Sweeping’ of Creation.” VT 30.1 (1980): 104-9.
Fensham, F. C. "Zephaniah, book of." In IDBSup.
Hadjiev, Tchavdar S. “Translation Problems in Zephaniah 3:18.” ZAW 124.3 (2012):
416ff.
Holmgren, F. C. and G. A. F. Knight, eds. Habakkuk & Zephaniah: Wrath and Mercy.
ITC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1987.
House, P. R. “Dramatic Coherence in Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah.” In Watts and
House, Forming Prophetic Literature, 195–208. (see Festschriften).
———. Zephaniah, A Prophetic Drama. JSOTSup 69. Sheffield: Almond, 1988.
Hyatt, J. P. "The Date and Background of Zephaniah." JNES 7 (1948): 25-29.
Kapelrud, Arvid S. The Message of the Prophet Zephaniah. Oslo-Bergen-Troms:
Universitetsforlaget, 1975.
King, G. A. “The Day of the Lord in Zephaniah.” BSac 152 (1995): 16-32.
———. “The Remnant in Zephaniah,” BSac 151 (1994): 414-27.
Kleinert, Paul. The Book of Zephaniah. Translated by Charles Elliott. Grand Rapids:
Zondervan, 1960.
Kselman, J. “Zephaniah, Book of,” ABD 6:1077-80.

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Levin, Christoph. “Zephaniah How this Book Became Prophecy.” Pp. 117-40 in Constructs
of prophecy in the former and latter prophets and other texts. Edited by Lester L.
Grabbe and Martti Nissinen. SBL, 2011.
Mason, R. Zephaniah, Habakkuk, Joel. OTG 27. Sheffield: Academic Press, .
Nel, P. J. "Structural and Cohceptual Strategy in Zephaniah, Chapter 1." JNWSL 15 (1989):
155-67.
Patterson, R. D. "A Literary Look at Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah." GTJ 11 (1990):
17-27.
Roberts, J. J. M. Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah. OTL. Louisville: Westminster/John
Knox, 1991.
Robertson, O. Palmer. The Books of Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah. NICOT. Grand
Rapids: Eerdmans, 1990.
Rudman Dominic, «A Note on Zephaniah» Biblica Vol.80 (1999) 109-112
Smith, J. M. P., W. H. Ward and J. A. Bewer. Micah, Zephaniah, Nahum, Habakkuk,
Obadiah, and Joel. ICC. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1912.
Sweeney, Marvin A. "A form-critical reassessment of the Book of Zephaniah," CBQ 53.3
(July 1991): 388-408.
———. Zephaniah : A Commentary. Hermeneia. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2003.
Szeles, Maria Eszenyei. Wrath and Mercy: A Commentary on the Books of Habakkuk and
Zephaniah. ITC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1987.
Von Rad, Gerhard. "The Origin of the Concept of the Day of Yahweh." JSS 4 (1959): 97-
108.
Watts, John D. W. The Books of Joel, Obadiah, Jonah, Nahum, Habakkuk and Zephaniah.
The Cambridge Bible Commentary. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1975.
Welch, Eric Lee. “The Roots of Anger: An Economic Perspective on Zephaniah’s Oracle
Against the Philistines.” VT 63.3 (2013): 471-85.
This essay examines the introductory poem found in Zeph 2:4 and argues that the
oracle is representative of 7th century Judean sentiments toward the city of
Ekron because of a specific pun, which should be read in light of the city’s
impressive olive oil industry dating to the 7th century BCE.
Williams, D. L. "The Date of Zephaniah." JBL 82 (1963): 77-78.

See also Joel; Nahum; Habakkuk.

Haggai
Ackroyd, Peter R. "The Book of Haggai and Zechariah 1– 8." JJS 3 (1952): 151-56.
_____.Exile and Restoration. 2d ed. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1972.
_____."Some Interpretative Glosses in the Book of Haggai." JSS 7 (1956): 163-67.
_____."Studies in the Book of Haggai." JJS 2 (1951): 163-76; 3 (1952): 1-13.
_____."Two O.T. Historical Problems of the Early Persian Period." JNES 17 (1958): 13-
27.
Baldwin, Joyce G. Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi: An Introduction and Commentary.
Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1972.
Barnes, W. E. Haggai. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1936.

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Beuken, W. A. M. Haggai, Sacharja 1–8. Studia Semitica Neerlandica. Assen: Van
Gorcum, 1967.
Bloomhardt, Paul F. "The Poems of Haggai." HUCA 5 (1928): 153-95.
Boda, Mark. Haggai, Zechariah. NIVAC. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2004.
Bright, J. "Haggai among the Prophets: Reflections on Preaching from the O.T." In From
Faith to Faith, ed. D. Y. Hadidian, 219-34. Pittsburgh: Pickwick, 1979.
Christensen, D. L. "Impulse and Design in the Book of Haggai." JETS 35 (1992): 445-56.
_____.“Poetry and Prose in the Composition and Performance of the Book of Haggai.” In
Verse in Ancient Near Eastern Prose, 17-30. AOAT 42. Ed. J. C. de Moor and W.
Watson. Neukirchener-Vluyn: Neukirchener Verlag, 1993.
Clark, David J. "Discourse Structure in Haggai." JOTT 5 (1992): 13-24.
_____."Problems in Haggai 2:15-19." BT 1 (1983): 432-39.
Clines, D. J. A. “Haggai’s Temple, Constructed, Deconstructed and Reconstructed,”
SJOT 7 (1993): 51-77.
Coggins, R. J. Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi. O.T. Guides. Sheffield: JSOT, 1987.
Craig, K. M. Jr. “Interrogatives in Hagai-Zechariah: A Literary Thread?” In Watts and
House, Forming Prophetic Literature,224–44. (see Festschriften).
Eades, Keith L. “Divine Action and Human Action: A Comparative Study of
Deuteronomy 26:1-11 and Haggai 2:10-19.” Pp. 103-23 in Reading the Hebrew
Bible for a New Millennium: Volume 2, ed. W. Kim, D. Ellens, M. Floyd, M. A.
Sweeney. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press, 2000.
Eybers, I. H. "Haggai, the Mouthpiece of the Lord." TE 1 (1968): 62-71.
_____."The Rebuilding of the Temple according to Haggai and Zechariah." In Studies in
O.T. Prophecy, 15-26 (see Prophets and Prophecy).
Hildebrand, David R. "Temple Ritual: A Paradigm for Moral Holiness in Haggai II 10-
19." VT 39 (1989): 154-68.
Hill, Andrew E. Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi: An Introduction and Commentary.
TOTC 28. IVP Academic, 2012.
Holbrook, D. J. “Narrowing Down Haggai: Examining Style in Light of Discourse and
Content,” JOTT 7 (1995): 1–
James, Fleming. "Thoughts on Haggai and Zechariah." JBL 53 (1934): 229-35.
Jones, Douglas R. Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi. London: SCM, 1962.
Kessler, J. "The Shaking of the Nations: an Eschatological View." JETS 29 (1986): 159-
66.
Mason, Rex. The Books of Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. Cambridge: Cambridge UP,
1977.
_____."Haggai." In DBI.
_____."The Purpose of the 'Editorial Framework' of the Book of Haggai." VT 27 (1977):
413-21.
May, Herbert G. "'This people' and 'This nation' in Haggai." VT 18 (1968): 190-97.
Meyers, Carol L. and Meyers, Eric. Haggai, Zechariah 1-8. AB. Garden City, NY:
Doubleday, 1987.
Miller, John H. "Haggai--Zechariah: Prophets of the Now and Future." CurTM 6 (1979):
99-104.

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Mitchell, H. G.; Smith, J. M. P.; and Bewer, J. A. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary
on Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, and Jonah. ICC. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark,
1937.
Moore, T. V. The Prophets of the Restoration: Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi. Reprint.
London: Banner of Truth, 1960.
Morgan, G. C. Haggai: A Prophet of Correction and Comfort. London: Marshall,
Morgan & Scott, 1935.
North, Francis S. "Critical Analysis of the Book of Haggai." ZAW 68 (1956): 25-46.
Perowne, T. T. Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. Cambridge Bible. 2d ed. Cambridge:
Cambridge UP, 1897.
Petersen, David L. Haggai and Zechariah 1– 8: A Commentary. OTL. Philadelphia:
Westminster, 1984.
_____.“Israelite Prophecy: Change versus Continuity.” Emerton, Congress Volume:
Leuven, 1989, 190-203 (see Festschriften).
_____.“The Temple in Persian Period Prophetic Texts.” BTB 21 (1991): 88-96.
_____."Zerubbabel and Jerusalem Temple Reconstruction." CBQ 36 (1974): 366-72.
Petterson, Anthony R. Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi. AOTC 25. InterVarsity Press,
2015.
Pfeil, R_diger. "When Is a G_y a 'Goy'? The Interpretation of Haggai 2:10-19." In A
Tribute to Gleason Archer, 261-78 (see Festschriften).
Pierce, R. W. "Literary Connectors and a Haggai/Zechariah/ Malachi Corpus." JETS 27
(1984): 277-89.
_____."A Thematic Development of the Haggai/ Zechariah/ Malachi Corpus." JETS 27
(1984): 401-11.
Poetker, Katrina. "The Wrath of Yahweh." Direction 16 (1987): 55-61.
Prinsloo, W. S. "The Cohesion of Haggai 1:4-11." In Collected Communications to the
XIIth Congress of the International Organization for the Study of the O.T.,
Jerusalem 1986, ed. M. Augustin and K.-D. Schunck, 337-43. Frankfurt am Main:
Verlag Peter Lang, 1988.
Redditt, P. L. Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi. NCBC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, .
Reventlow, H. G. Die Propheten Haggai, Sacharja, und Maleachi. ATD. Göttingen:
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1993.
Schuller, Eilleen. Post-Exilic Prophets. Message of Biblical Spirituality 4. Wilmington:
Glazier, 1988.
Siebeneck, Robert T. "The Messianism of Aggeus and Proto-Zacharias." CBQ 19 (1957):
312-28.
Sim, R. J. "Notes on Haggai 2:10-21." JOTT 5 (1992): 25-36.
Stuhlmueller, Carroll C. P. Haggai & Zechariah: Rebuilding with Hope. ITC. Grand
Rapids: Eerdmans, 1988.
Taylor, Richard A. and E. Ray Clendenon. Haggai, Malachi. NAC 21A. Broadman &
Holman, 2004.
Thomas, D. Winton and Willard L. Sperry. Haggai. IB. New York: Abingdon, 1956.
Tollington, J. E. Tradition and Innovation in Haggai and Zechariah 1–8. JSOTS 150.
Sheffield: JSOT, 1993.
Unger, Tim. "Noch Einmal: Haggais unreines Volk." ZAW 103 (1991): 210-25. Abstract
in RTE 35 (1992): 1415.

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Verhoef, Pieter A. The Books of Haggai and Malachi. NICOT. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans,
1987.
Wendland, E. R. "Temple Site or Cemetery?--A Question of Perspective." JOTT 5
(1992): 37-85.
Whedbee, J. William. "A Question-Answer Schema on Haggai 1: The Form and Function
of Haggai 1:9-11." In Biblical and Near Eastern Studies in Honor of William
Sanford LaSor, 184-94 (see Festschriften).
Wolf, Herbert. "'The Desire of all Nations' in Haggai 2:7: Messianic or Not?" JETS 19
(1976): 97-102.
_____.Haggai and Malachi. EBC. Chicago: Moody, 1976.
Wolff, Hans Walter. Haggai: A Commentary. Minneapolis: Augsburg, 1988.
Wolff, Richard. The Book of Haggai. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1967.
See also Obadiah.

Zechariah
Baldwin, Joyce G. "Is there Pseudonymity in the O.T.?" Them 4 (1978): 6-12.
Baron, David. The Visions and Prophecies of Zechariah. Reprint ed. Grand Rapids:
Kregel, 1972 [1918].
Boda, M. J. and M. H. Floyd, eds. Bringing out the Treasure: Inner Biblical Allusion and
Zechariah 9–14. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2003.
Boda, M. J. The Book of Zechariah. NICOT. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2016.
Bruce, F. F. "The Book of Zechariah and the Passion Narrative." BJRL 43 (1960-61):
167-90.
Butterworth, M. Structure and the Book of Zechariah. JSOTS 130. Sheffield: Sheffield
Academic Press, 1992.
Clark, David. "The Case of the Vanishing Angel." BT 33 (1982): 213-18.
_____."Discourse Structure in Zechariah 7.1-8.23." BT 36 (1985): 328-35.
_____."Discourse Structure in Zechariah 9-14: Skeleton or Phantom?" In Issues in Bible
Translation, ed. Philip C. Stine, 64-80. New York: United Bible Societies, 1988.
_____.“Vision and Oracle in Zechariah 1–6.” In Biblical Hebrew and Discourse
Linguistics, ed. R. Bergen. Dallas: Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1994.
Conrad, E. W. Zechariah. Readings: A New Biblical Commentary. Sheffield: Academic
Press, 1998.
Day, Peggy L. An Adversary in Heaven: Satan in the Hebrew Bible. HSM 43. Atlanta:
Scholars Press, 1988.
Dumbrell, W. J. "Kingship and Temple in the Post-Exilic Period." RTR 37 (1979): 33-42.
Feinberg, Charles L. God Remembers: A Study of the Book of Zechariah. Portland, OR:
Multnomah, 1965.
Finley, Tom. "The Sheep Merchants of Zechariah 11." GTJ 3 (1982): 51-65.
_____."'The Apple of His Eye' (BABAT `ENO) in Zechariah II:12." VT 38 (1988): 337-
38.
Gordon, R. P. “Inscribed Pots and Zechariah 14:20-1.” VT 42 (1992): 120-23.
_____."Targum Variant Agrees With Wellhausen!" ZAW 87 (1975): 218-19.
_____."Targumic cdy (Zechariah XIV 6) and the Not So Common 'Cold.'" VT 29 (1989):
77-81.

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Halpern, Baruch. "The Ritual Background of Zechariah's Temple Song." CBQ 40 (1978):
167-90.
Harrelson, Walter. "The Celebration of the Feast of Booths According to Zechariah XIV
16-21." In Religions in Antiquity, ed. Jacob Neusner, 88-96. Leiden: E. J. Brill,
1968.
_____."The Trial of the High Priest Joshua: Zechariah 3," EI 16 (1982): 116-24.
Hartle, J. A. "The Literary Unity of Zechariah." JETS 35 (1992): 145-57.
Hill, Andrew E. "Dating Second Zechariah: A Linguistic Reexamination." HAR 6 (1982):
105-34.
Jansma, T. Inquiry into the Hebrew Text and the Ancient Versions of Zechariah IX– XIV.
Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1949.
Johnson, S. Lewis. "The Triumphal Entry of Christ." BSac 124 (1967): 218-29.
Jones, Douglas R. "A Fresh Interpretation of Zechariah 9– 11." VT 12 (1962): 241-59.
Joubert, W. H. "The Determination of the Contents of Zechariah 1:7-2:17 through a
Structural Analysis." OTWSA 20-21 (1977-78): 66-82.
Kim, Seyoon. "Jesus--The Son of God, the Stone, the Son of Man, and the Servant: The
Role of Zechariah in the Self-Identification of Jesus." In Tradition and
Interpretation in the New Testament. Essays in Honor of E. Earle Ellis, eds.
Gerald F. Hawthorne with Otto Betz, 134-45. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1987.
Kimchi, D. Commentary upon the Prophecies of Zechariah. Translated by A. M'Caul.
London: James Duncan, 1837.
Klein, George L. Zechariah. NAC 21B. B & H Publishing, 2008.
Kline, M. G. “By My Spirit.” Ker 9.1 (1994): 3-15; 9.2 (1994): 3-22; 9.3 (1994): 20-41.
_____."How Long? (Part 4)." Ker 6 (1991): 23-42.
_____.“Evangel of the Messianic Angel.” Ker 7.2 (1992): 15-25.
_____.“Messianic Avenger.” Ker 7.1 (1992): 20-36.
_____.“The Servant and the Serpent,” Ker 8 (1,1993): 20-37; 8 (2,1993): 10-35.
Kodell, Jerome. Lamentations, Haggai, Zechariah, Second Zechariah, Malachi, Obadiah,
Joel, Baruch. Wilmington: Michael Glazier, 1982.
Kraeling, E. G. H. "The Historical Situation in Zechariah 9:1-10." AJSL 14 (1924-25):
24-33.
Leupold, H. C. Exposition of Zechariah. Reprint. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1971 [1956].
Mason, Rex. "Zechariah." In DBI.
Meyers, Eric M. “The Crisis of the Mid-fifth Century B.C.E., Second Zechariah, and the
‘End’ of Prophecy. Pp. 713-24 in Pomegranates and Golden Bells, ed. D. P.
Wright, D. N. Freedman, and A. Hurvitz. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1995.
_____.“Messianism in First and Second Zechariah and the ‘End’ of Biblical Prophecy.”
Pp. 127-42 in Go to the Land I Will Show You, ed. J. Coleson and V. Matthews.
Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1996.
Meyers, Carol L. and Meyers, Eric. Haggai-Zechariah 1-8. AB. Garden City, NY:
Doubleday, 1987.
North, Robert. "Zechariah's Seven-Spout Lampstand." Bib 51 (1970): 183-206.
Person, R. F. Jr. Second Zechariah and the Deuteronomic School. JSOTSup 167.
Sheffield: Academic Press, .
Petersen, David L. "Zechariah's Visions: A Theological Perspective." VT 34 (1984): 195-
206.

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Petterson, Anthony R., Behold Your King: The Hope for the House of David in the Book
of Zechariah (Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies; New York: T & T
Clark, 2009.
Portnoy, Stephen L. and David L. Petersen. "Biblical Texts and Statistical Analysis:
Zechariah and Beyond." JBL 103 (1984): 11-21.
Radday, Y. T. and D. Wickman. "Unity of Zechariah Examined in the Light of Statistical
Linguistics." ZAW 87 (1975): 30-55.
________ and Moshe A. Pollatschek. "Vocabulary Richness in Post-Exilic Prophetic
Books." ZAW 92 (1980): 333-46.
Redditt, P. L. “The Two Shepherds in Zechariah 11:4-17.” CBQ 55 (1993): 676-86.
_____.“Zechariah 9–14, Malachi, and the Redacvtion of the Book of the Twelve.” In
Watts and House, Forming Prophetic Literature,245–68. (see Festschriften).
_____.“Zerubbabel, Joshua, and the Night Visions of Zechariah.” CBQ 54 (1992): 249-
59.
Reiner, Erica. "Thirty Pieces of Silver." JAOS 88 (1968): 186-90.
Robinson, George L. The Prophecies of Zechariah. Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 1896.
Rosenberg, Roy A. "The Slain Messiah in the Old Testament." ZAW 99 (1987): 259-61.
Scalise, Pamela J. "An Exegesis of Zechariah 7:4-14 In Its Canonical Context." Faith and
Mission 3 (1986): 58-65.
Stead, Michael R. The Intertextuality of Zechariah 1–8. LHBOTS, 506; London: T&T
Clark, 2009.
Strand, Kenneth A. "The Two Olive Trees of Zechariah 4 and Revelation 11." AUSS 20
(1982): 257-61.
Stuhlmueller, Carroll C. P. Haggai & Zechariah: Rebuilding with Hope. ITC. Grand
Rapids: Eerdmans, 1988.
Tatford, Fred. A. A Prophet of the Myrtle Grove. Eastbourne: Prophetic Witness, 1974.
Tiemeyer, Lena-Sofia. Zechariah and His Visions: An Exegetical Study of Zechariah's
Vision Report. London/New York: Bloomsbury, 2015.
Unger, Merrill F. Commentary on Zechariah. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1963.
VanderKam, James C. "Joshua the High Priest and the Interpretation of Zechariah 3."
CBQ 53 (1991): 553-70.
Webb, Barry G. The Message of Zechariah: Your Kingdom Come. BST. InterVarsity
Press, 2003.
Wolters, Al. Zechariah. HCOT. Peeters, 2014.
Wright, C. H. H. Zechariah and His Prophecies. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1879.

See also Ezekiel (Mackay); Haggai.

Malachi
Allison, Dale C. Jr. "Elijah Must Come First." JBL 103 (1984): 256-58.
Althann, Robert. "Malachy 2:13-14 and UT 125, 12-13." Bib 58 (1977): 418-21.
Assis, Elie. “Structure and Meaning in the Book of Malachi.” In Prophecy and the
Prophets in Ancient Israel. Ed. J. Day. Continuum, 2010.
_____.“Love, Hate, and Self-identity in Malachi: A New Perspective on 1:1–5 and 2:10–
16.” JNSL 35 (2009): 109–20.

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Baldwin, J. G. "Malachi 1:11 and the Worship of the Nations in the O. T." TB 23 (1972):
117-24.
Berquest, J. L. "The Social Setting of Malachi." BTB 19 (1989): 121-26.
Berry, Donald K. “Malachi’s Dual Design: The Close of the Canon and What Comes
Afterward.” In Watts and House, Forming Prophetic Literature,269–302. (see
Festschriften).
The Bible Today 22 (1984). Several articles on Malachi.
Blenkinsopp, Joseph. "A Jewish Sect of the Persian Period." CBQ 52 (1990): 5-20.
Boda, Mark. “Figuring the Future: The Prophets and Messiah.” In The Messiah in the Old
and New Testaments. Ed. Stanley E. Porter. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2007.
Bosshard, E. and R. G. Kratz. “Maleachi im Zwölfprophetenbuch.” BN 52 (1990): 27–46.
Botha, P. J. “Honour and Shame as Keys to the Interpretation of Malachi.” OTE 14
(2001): 392-403.
Braun, Roddy L. "Malachi—A Catechism for Times of Disappointment." CurTM 4
(1977): 297-303.
Chapman, Stephen B. The Law and the Prophets: A Study in OT Canon Formation. Mohr
Siebeck, 2000.
Clark, D. G. Elijah as Eschatological High Priest: An Examination of the Elijah
Tradition in Mal. 3:22-24. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame, 1975.
Clendenen, E. Ray. “Malachi” in Richard A. Taylor and E. Ray Clendenen, Haggai,
Malachi. NAC. Nashville: B&H, 2004.
_____.“Malachi 3:1; 4:1-5” in Moody Dictionary of Messianic Prophecy, ed. Michael
Rydelnik and Edwin A. Blum, Chicago: Moody, forthcoming.
_____.“An Overview of Malachi,” Biblical Illustrator 38.4 (2012): 22–26.
_____. “Old Testament Prophets as Hortatory: Examples from Malachi,” Journal of
Textlinguistics and Translation, 6 (1993): 336–41.
_____.“A Passionate Prophet: Reading Emotions in the Book of Malachi,” Bulletin of
Biblical Research 23.2 (2013): 207–21.
_____.“The Structure of Malachi: A Textlinguistic Study,” Criswell Theological Review
2 (1987): 3-17.
Collins, C. J. “The (Intelligible) Masoretic Text of Malachi 2:16 or, How does God feel
about divorce?” Pres 20 (1994): 36-40.
Conrad, E. W. “The End of Prophecy and the Appearance of Angels/Messengers in the
Book of the Twelve.” JSOT 73 (1997): 65–79.
_____.“Messengers in Isaiah and the Twelve: Implications for Reading Prophetic
Books.” JSOT 91 (2000): 83–97.
Criswell Theological Review 2.1 (1987): several articles on Malachi.
Crocker, P. T. "Corrupt Priests--a Common Phenomenon." BurH 26 (1990): 36-43.
Dahlberg, B. T. "Studies in the Book of Malachi." Ph.D. dissertation, University of
Columbia, 1963.
Dumbrell, W. J. "Malachi and the Ezra-Nehemiah reforms." RTR 35 (1976): 42-52.
Drinkard, J. F., Jr. "The Socio-historical Setting of Malachi." RevExp 84 (1987): 383-
390.
Eybers, I. H. "Malachi: The Messenger of the Lord." TE 3 (1970): 12-20.
Fischer, J. A. "Notes on the Literary Form and Message of Malachi." CBQ 34 (1972):
315-20.

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Freedman, David B. "An Unnoted Support for a Variant to the MT of Mal 3:5." JBL 98
(1979): 405-6.
Fuller, Russell. "Text-critical Problems in Malachi 2:10-16." JBL 110 (1991): 47-57.
_____.“The Blessing of Levi in Dtn 33, Mal 2, and Qumran.” In Konsequente
Traditionsgeschichte. Ed. R. Bartelmus, T. Kruger, and H. Utschneider.
Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1993, 31–44.
Glazier-McDonald, Beth. Malachi: the Divine Messenger. SBL Dissertation Series 98.
Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1987.
_____.“Mal<ak Habbe∑ri∆t: The Messenger of the Covenant in Mal 3:1,” HAR 11
(1987): 93-104.
_____."Intermarriage and Divorce, and the bat-'el nekar: Insights into Mal. 2:10-16."
JBL 106 (1987): 603-11.
Gordon, R. P. “Dialogue and Disputation in the Targum to the Prophets,” JSS 39 (1994):
7-17.
Gruber, M. I. “The Many Faces of Hebrew µynp avn ‘Lift Up the Face’,” ZAW 95
(1983): .
Habets, G. “Vorbild und Zerrbild: Eine Exegese von Mal 1:6–2:9.” Ter 41 (1990): 5-58.
Herman, M. Tithe as Gift: The Institution in the Pentateuch and in Light of Mauss’s
Prestation Theory. San Francisco: Mellen Research UP, 1991.
Hill, A. E. III. "The Book of Malachi: Its Place in Post-exilic Chronology Linguistically
Reconsidered." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan, 1981.
_____."Dating the Book of Malachi: a Linguistic Reexamination." In The Word of the
Lord Shall Go Forth, ed. C. L. Meyers and M. O'Connor, 77-89. Winona Lake,
IN: Eisenbrauns, 1983.
_____. Malachi. AB 25D. Doubleday, 1998.
Hugenberger, G. P. Marriage as a Covenant: A Study of Biblical Law and Ethics
Governing Marriage Developed from the Perspective of Malachi. Leiden: E. J.
Brill, 1994; Marriage as a Covenant: Biblical Law and Ethics as Developed from
Malachi. Baker, 1998.
Isbell, C. D. Malachi: a Study Guide Commentary. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1980.
Jagersma, H. "The Tithes in the O.T." In Remembering all the way.... OTS 21. Leiden: E.
J. Brill, 1981.
Johnson, D. E. “Fire in God's House: Imagery from Malachi 3 in Peter's Theology
of Suffering (1 Pet. 4:12-19),” JETS 29 (1986): 285-94.
Kaiser, Walter C., Jr. Malachi: God's Unchanging Love. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1984.
_____."The Promise of the Arrival of Elijah in Malachi and the Gospels." GTJ 3 (1982):
221-33.
Keown, G. L. “Messianism in the Book of Malachi.” Review & Expositor 84 (1987):
443–51.
Kuchner, Fred Carl. "Emphases in Malachi and Modern Thought." In The Law and the
Prophets, 482-93 (see Festschriften).
Kugel, J. “Levi’s Elevation to the Priesthood in Second Temple Writings,” HTR 86
(1993): 1-64.
Kugler, R. A. From Patriarch to Priest: The Levi-Priestly Tradition from ‘Aramaic Levi’
to ‘Testament of Levi.’ Atlanta: Scholars, ______.

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Lescow, T. Das Buch Maleachi: Texttheorie—Auslegung—Kanontheorie. Mit einem
Exkurs über Jeremia 8:8–9, Arbeiten zur Theologie 75. Stuttgart: Calwer, 1993.
(review JBL 114.507)
_____.“Dialogische Strukturen in den Streitreden des Buches Malaechi.” ZAW 102
(1990): 194-212.
Logsdon, S. Franklin. Malachi: Will a Man Rob God? Chicago: Moody, 1961.
McKenzie, S. L. and H. N. Wallace. "Covenant Themes in Malachi." CBQ 45 (1983):
549-63.
Malchow, Bruce V. "The Messenger of the Covenant in Mal 3:1." JBL 103 (1984): 252-
55.
Mallone, George. Furnace of Renewal: A Vision for the Church. Downer Grove:
InterVarsity, 1981.
Mason, Rex. "Malachi." In DBI.
Meyers, E. M. “Priestly Language in the Book of Malachi.” HAR 10 (1986): 225-37.
Miller, J. W. Biblical Faith and Fathering:Why We Call God ‘Father’. Malwah, NJ:
Paulist, 1990.
Morgan, G. Campbell. Malachi's Message for Today. Reprint. Grand Rapids: Baker,
1972.
Nelson, R. D. Raising Up a Faithful Priest: Community and Pristhood in Biblical
Theology. Louisville: WJKP, 1993.
O'Brien, Julia M. Priest and Levite in Malachi. SBL Dissertation Series 121. Ithaca:
Scholars Press, 1990. Review JBL 111.2.327; RelStRev 18.227
_____.“Judah as Wife and Husband: Deconstructing Gender in Malachi.” JBL 115
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Ogden, G. S. "The Use of Figurative Language in Malachi 2.10-16." In Issues in Bible
Translation, ed. Philip C. Stine, 265-73. New York: United Bible Societies, 1988.
Oswalt, John. Where Are You, God? Wheaton: SP/Victor, 1982.
Perowne, T. T. Malachi. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1896.
Person, R. F., Jr. "Review of Malachi: A New Translation with Introduction and
Commentary by Andrew E. Hill." JBL 118 (1999): 728–29.
Proctor, John. “Fire in God’s House: Influence of Malachi 3 in the NT.” JETS 36 (1993):
9-14.
Redditt, P. L. “The Book of Malachi in Its Social Setting,” CBQ 56 (1994): 240-55.
_____.“Zechariah 9–14, Malachi, and the Redaction of the Book of the Twelve.” In
Forming Prphetic Literature. Ed. Watts and House.
Rofé, Alexander. "The Onset of Sects in Postexilic Judaism: Neglected Evidence from
the Septuagint, Trito-Isaiah, Ben Sira and Malachi." In The Social World of
Formative Christianity and Judaism, ed. Jacob Neusner, et al., 39-49.
Rogerson, J. W. “The Social Background of the Book of Malachi.” In New Heaven and
New Earth—Prophecy and the Millennium. Edited by R. Hayward and P. J.
Harland. Leiden: Brill, 1999, 171–79.
Sailhamer, John H. "Canonical Approach to the OT: Its Effect on Understanding
Prophecy." JETS 30 (1987): 307-15. (on Mal. 3:22-24).
Schaper, Joachim. “The Priests in the Book of Malachi and Their Opponents.” In The
Priests in the Prophets: The Portrayal of Priests, Prophets, and Other Religious
Specialists in the Latter Prophets. Ed. A. O. Bellis. Continuum, 2004.

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Smit, E. J. “Elia in die boek Maleag,” IDSk 28 (1994): 199-212.
Snyman, S. D. “Antitheses in the Book of Malachi.” JNSL 16 (1990): 173-78.
Southwestern Journal of Theology 38:1 (1987): several articles on Malachi.
Starcky, J. "The Nabataeans: A Historical Sketch." BA 18 (1955): 84-106.
Steck, H. O. “Maleachi im Zwölfprophetenbuch,” BN 52 (1990): 27–46.
Swetnam, J. "Malachi 1:11; An Interpretation." CBQ 31 (1969): 200-209.
Tatford, Frederick A. The Minor Prophets. Vol. 3. Reprint. Minneapolis: Klock & Klock,
1982.
The Theological Educator 36 (Fall, 1987): several articles on Malachi.
Thompson, J. A. “Israel’s ‘Haters’.” VT 29 (1979): 200-205.
Tiemeyer, L. –S. “Giving a Voice to Malachi’s Interlocutors.” SJOT 19 (2005): 173–92.
Tooze, G. A. “Framing the Book of the Twelve: Connections between Hosea and
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Torrey, C. C. "The Prophecy of 'Malachi.'" JBL 17 (1898): 1-15.
Utzschneider, Helmut. "Die Schriftprophetie und die Frage nach dem Ende der Prophetie:
Überlegungen anhand von Mal 1:6-2:16." ZAW 104 (1992): 377-94.
Van Selms, A. "The Inner Cohesion of the Book of Malachi." In Studies in O.T.
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Viberg, A. “Wakening a Sleeping Metaphor: A New Interpretation of Malachi 1:11.”
TynBul 45 (1994): 297–319.
Waldman, N. M. "Some Notes on Mal 3:6; 3:13; and Ps 42:11." JBL 93 (1974): 543-9.
Wendland, E. "Linear and Concentric Patterns in Malachi." BT 36 (1985): 108-21.
Woude, A. S. van der. "Malachi's Struggle for a Pure Community: Reflections on
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Yaron, R. "On Divorce in O.T. Times." Revue international des droits d'antiquit_ 4
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Zehnder, M. “A Fresh Look at Malachi ii.13–16.” VT 53 (2003): 224–59.

See also Joel, Haggai. See Duguid, Ezekiel and OTA 18 (1995) 423.

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