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An Index to English Periodical Literature On the Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Studies. Vol. 4 ATLA Bibliography Series ; No. 21 Hupper, William G. Scarecrow Press 9780810823938 9780585159508 English Bible.--O.T.--Periodicals--Indexes, Middle East--Periodicals-Indexes. 1987 Z7772.A1H86 1987eb 016.221 Bible.--O.T.--Periodicals--Indexes, Middle East--Periodicals-Indexes.

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An Index to English Periodical Literature on the Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Studies Volume IV Compiled and Edited by William G. Hupper ATLA Bibliography Series, No. 21

The disclosure of your words is illuminating, it brings insight to the inexperienced. ... Psalm 119:130 The American Theological Library Association, and The Scarecrow Press, Inc. Metuchen, N.J., & London 1990

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Table of Contents Preface

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Periodical Abbreviations List

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(§232) 3. Critical Studies of the Old Testament

§233 3.1 Textual Criticism - General Studies [See also: §272 - Theory, Method, and Practice of Textual Criticism (includes Paleography) - For studies on Qumran Texts see: Qumran Texts, Relation to other Hebrew Manuscripts »]

§234 3.1.1 The Materials of Textual Criticism Papyri and Ostraca - General Studies [See also: §273 Text Families »]

§235 3.1.1.1 The Nash Papyrus

§236 3.1.2 Manuscripts, Scrolls and Codices in General [For Qumran Biblical Manuscripts see: Qumran Literature »]

§237 3.1.2.1 Pre-Masoretic Texts [For Qumran Biblical Manuscripts see: Qumran Literature »]

§238 3.1.2.2 Masoretic Texts

§239 3.1.2.2.1 Studies concerning the Masora

§240 3.1.2.2.2 Problems of Kethib-Qere

§241 3.1.2.2.3 Synagogue Scrolls and Torahs

§242 3.1.2.2.4 Lectionaries

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§243 3.1.2.3 The Samaritan Pentateuch

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§244 3.1.3 Versions - General Studies

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§245 3.1.3.1 Septuagint Studies [ See also: The Letter of Aristeas »]

§246 3.1.3.1.1 Studies in "Translation Greek"

§247 3.1.3.1.2 Aquila's Version

§248 3.1.3.1.3 Symmachus

§249 3.1.3.1.4 Theodotion

§250 3.1.3.1.5 Origin (includes Hexapla)

§251 3.1.3.1.6 Other LXX Texts and Revisions

§252 3.1.3.2 Old Latin Versions

§253 3.1.3.3 Latin Vulgate (including Jerome's Translation)

§254 3.1.3.3.1 The Gutenberg Bible

§255 3.1.3.4 Arabic Versions

§256 3.1.3.5 Coptic Versions (including Bohairic and Sahidic)

§257 3.1.3.6 Ethiopic Versions

§258 3.1.3.7 Georgian Versions

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§259 3.13.8 Syriac Versions (including Peshitta)

§260 3.1.3.8.1 Tatian's Diatessaron and the Old Testament

§261 3.1.3.9 Other Early Versions - Unclassified

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§262 3.1.4 Early English MSS and Printed Texts

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§263 3.1.4.1 Authorized Version of 1611

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§264 3.1.5 Modern English Translations (c. 1850ff.)

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§265 3.1.5.1 Catholic Versions

§266 3.1.5.2 Revised Version of 1881

§267 3.1.53 American Revised Version (1901)

§268 3.1.5.4 Revised Standard Version

§269 3.1.6 Foreign Language Translations (i.e., other than English)

§270 3.1.7 Hermeneutics

§271 3.1.8 History of Interpretation and Criticism

§272 3.1.9 Theory, Method, and Practice of Textual Criticism - General Studies (includes Paleography)

§273 3.1.10 Text Similarities and Families

§274 3.1.11 Arrangement, Chapter Divisions and Other Aids for Readers

§275 3.1.12 Printed Hebrew Texts and Their Apparatus

§276 3.1.13 Translation Principles - General Studies

§277 3.1.14 Translation Problems - General Studies

§278 3.2 Literary Criticism of the Old Testament - General Studies

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§279 3.2.1 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Authenticity, Inerrancy, and Language of the Old Testament [See also: §292 The Old Testament in the Canon of Scripture]

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§280 3.2.2 Unity of the Old Testament

§281 3.2.3 Relation of the Old Testament to the New Testament (Unity of the Bible)

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§282 3.2.4 Origin, Sources, and Transmission of the Old Testament (includes Studies on Oral Tradition)

§283 3.2.4.1 Studies on the so-called "Lost Books" of the Old Testament

§284 3.2.4.2 The Book of Jasher .

§285 3.2.5 Backgrounds of the Old Testament - General Studies

§286 3.2.5.1 Assyrian and Babylonian Backgrounds

§287 3.2.5.1.1 Babel-Bible Controversy

§288 3.2.5.2 Canaanite Backgrounds, including Ugaritic

§289 3.2.5.3 Egyptian Backgrounds

§290 3.2.5.4 Other Backgrounds - Unclassified

§291 3.2.6 The Historical Reliability of the Old Testament - General Studies (includes studies on Authority)

§292 3.2.7 The Old Testament in the Canon of Scripture

§293 3.2.7.1 The Great Synagogue; The Council of Jamnia [See also: Mishna - Pirke Aboth »]

§294 3.2.8 Archaeology and the Bible - General Studies [See also: Archaeological Expeditions, etc., §181ff. «]

§295 3.2.9 Literary Criticism of the Pentateuch - General Studies

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§296 3.2.9.1 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship Language, and Authenticity [See also The Documentary Hypothesis §302 »]

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§297 3.2.9.2 Origins and Sources of the Pentateuch - General Studies

§298 3.2.9.3 Backgrounds of the Pentateuch - General Studies

§299 3.2.9.3.1 Assyrian and Babylonian Backgrounds to the Pentateuch

§300 3.2.9.3.2 Egyptian Backgrounds to the Pentateuch

§301 3.2.9.4 Historical Reliability of the Pentateuch

§302 3.2.9.5 The Documentary Hypothesis (JEDP); Graf-Wellhausen Theory; The Hexateuch General Studies

§303 3.2.9.5.1 The Holiness Code

§304 3.2.9.6 Literary Criticism of Genesis - General Studies

§305 3.2.9.6.1 Studies on Creation [See also: Doctrine of Creation, → and Science and the Bible, §169 «]

§306 3.2.9.6.2 Eden and the Fall

§307 3.2.9.6.3 The Antediluvian Period

§308 3.2.9.6.4 The Flood

§309 3.2.9.6.5 The Post-Diluvian Period to "Babel"

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§310 3.2.9.6.6 "Babel" and the Division of the Nations

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§311 3.2.9.6.7 The Patriarchal Period

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§312 3.2.9.6.8 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity

§313 3.2.9.7 Literary Criticism of Exodus - General Studies

§314 3.2.9.7.1 The Exodus from Egypt

§315 3.2.9.7.2 The Book of the Covenant

§316 3.2.9.7.3 Studies concerning Date, Author Sources, and Authenticity

§317 3.2.9.8 Literary Criticism of Leviticus - General Studies

§318 3.2.9.8.1 The Scapegoat

§319 3.2.9.8.2 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity

§320 3.2.9.9 Literary Criticism of Numbers - General Studies

§321 3.2.9.9.1 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity

§322 3.2.9.10 Literary Criticism of Deuteronomy - General Studies

§323 3.2.9.10.1 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity

§324 3.2.10 Literary Criticism of the Prophets [Former and Latter] - General Studies

§325 3.2.10.1 Literary Criticism of the Former Prophets - General Studies

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§326 3.2.10.2 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity

§327 3.2.10.3 Studies concerning the Harmony and/or Parallels of Samuel, Kings and Chronicles [See also: Biblical (and Hebrew) Chronology §145 «]

§328 3.2.10.3.1 Literary Criticism of Joshua - General Studies

§329 3.2.10.3.1.1 Joshua's ''Long Day''

§330 3.2.10.3.1.2 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity

§331 3.2.10.3.2 Literary Criticism of Judges - General Studies

§332 3.2.10.3.2.1 Deborah's "Song"

§333 3.2.10.3.2.2 Jephthah's Vow

§334 3.2.10.3.2.3 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity

§335 3.2.10.3.3 Literary Criticism of the Books of Samuel - General Studies

§336 3.2.10.3.4 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity

§337 3.2.10.3.4.1 Literary Criticism of 1 Samuel

§338 3.2.10.3.4.2 Literary Criticism of 2 Samuel

§339 3.2.10.3.5 Literary Criticism of the Books of Kings - General Studies

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Z Z Zygon. Journal of Religion and Science (Chicago, 1966ff.) ZA Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und verwandte Gebiete [Volumes 45 on as: Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und vorderasiatische Archäologie] (Leipzig, Strassburg, Berlin, 1886ff.) ZÄS Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde (Leipzig, Berlin, 1863ff.) ZAW Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft (Giessen, Berlin, 1881ff.) ZDMG Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft (Leipzig, Wiesbaden, 1847ff.) ZDPV Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins (Leipzig, Wiesbaden, 1878ff.) [English articles from Volume 82 on only] Zion Zion. A Quarterly for Research in Jewish History, New Series 1935ff.) [English summaries from Volume 3 on only]

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ZK Zeitschrift für Keilschriftforschung (Leipzig, 1884-1885) ZNW Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft und die Kunde des Urchristentums ( . . . Kunde der älteren Kirche, 1921) (Giessen, Berlin, 1900ff.) ZS Zeitschrift für Semitistik und verwandte Gebiete (Leipzig, 1922-1935)

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(§232) 3. Critical Studies of the Old Testament

§233 3.1 Textual Criticism - General Studies [See also: §272 Theory, Method, and Practice of Textual Criticism (includes Paleography) - For studies on Qumran Texts see: Qumran Texts, Relation to other Hebrew Manuscripts »] *William M. Willett, ''The History of the Hebrew Text, with Some Considerations for the Study of the Hebrew,'' MR 21 (1839) 164-176. ( ) F., "Illustrations of Biblical Literature, exhibiting the History and Fate of the Sacred Writings, from the earliest Period to the present Century; including Biographical Notices of Translators, and other eminent Biblical Scholars," MR 25 (1843) 325-350. (Review) Samuel Davidson, "To the Editor of the Journal of Sacred Literature," JSL, 1st Ser., 4 (1849) 153-159. [Textual Criticism] G. R. N., "Porter's Principles of Textual Criticism," CE 48 (1850) 26-40. (Review) Anonymous, "Biblical Criticism," FBQ 1 (1853) 243-68. (Review) [Pages 251-268 are misnumbered; since it appears that pages 251-259 are missing. The article is complete; page numbers 266-275 being duplicated. (See page iv of Journal for explanatory note)] +Anonymous, "The Text of Scripture," NBR 19 (1853) 423-444. (Review) Anonymous, "The Text of the Hebrew Bible," DUM 50 (1857) 690-696. (Review) *Anonymous, "Smith's Dictionary of the Bible," BFER 13 (1864) 696-719. (Review) [The LXX and MT compared] Anonymous, "Textual Criticism," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 123-124. H[enry] P. Smith, "Textual Criticism in the Old Testament," ONTS 4 (188485) 337-344, 402-408. *Henry P. Smith, "The Old Testament Text and the Revised Version," PR 6 (1885) 623-652. [Revised of 1881]

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*Charles A. Briggs, "The Attitude of the Revised Version Toward the Textual Criticism of the Old Testament," AJSL 2 (1885-86) 65-78. [Revised of 1881] Charles Rufus Brown, "Textual Criticism of the Old Testament," ONTS 5(1885-86) 32. ( ) Muhlan, "Have We the Original Text of the Holy Scripture?" LQ 16 (1886) 529-548. (Trans. by B. Pick) George H. Schodde, "Old Testament Textual Criticism," ONTS 7 (1887-88) 44-48. *Henry Preserved Smith, "The Value of the Vulgate Old Testament for Textual Criticism," PRR 2 (1891) 216-234. *Ad. Neubauer, "The Introduction of the Square Characters in Biblical MSS., and an Account of the earliest MSS. of the Old Testament," SBE 3 (1891) 1-36. Lewis B. Paton, "Some Recent Works on Textual Criticism of the Old Testament," PRR 3 (1892) 123-131. (Review) *E. Davis, "The Siloam and Later Palestinian Inscriptions Considered in Relation to Sacred Textual Criticism," PEFQS 26 (1894) 269-277. *Claude R. Conder, "Notes on Mr. Davis' Paper," PEFQS 26 (1894) 301302. *H. C. Hatcher, "The language and literature of the Old Testament," CMR 7 (1895) 20-29. [IV. The genuineness of the text, pp. 27-28] F. E. Gigot, "The Hebrew Bible," AER 14 (1896) 111-126. H[enry] A. Redpath, "A Means Towards Arriving at a More Correct Hebrew Text of the Old Testament," Exp, 5th Ser., 3 (1896) 346-348. *Francis Brown, "Old Testament problems," JBL 15 (1896) 63-74. [Textual, pp. 64-66] William A. Lukyn, "The Text of the Old Testament," ET 7 (1895-96) 275276. A. G., "Paragraphs on Textual Criticism," TQ 1 (1897) 285-287. *Charles Taylor, "The Genizah of Old Cairo," ET 9 (1897-98) 344-346.

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*R. Mackintosh, "O.T. Quotations in N.T. Speeches: What Version or What Recension of the O.T. Text do they seem to Presuppose?" OSHTP (1898-99) 20-26. J. A. Selbie, "The Text of the Old Testament," ET 10 (1898-99) 118-119. *T. K. Cheyne, "Textual Criticism in the Service of Archeology," ET 10 (1898-99) 238-240. J. A. Howlett, "Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Text," DR 125 (1899) 121143. *C. D. Ginsburg, "The Text of the Hebrew Bible in Abbreviations," JP 28 (1901-03) 254-270. *J. H. A. Hart, "Primitive Exegesis as a Factor in the Corruption of the Texts of Scripture Illustrated from the Versions of Ben Sira," JQR 15 (190203) 627-631. *F[rederic] G. Kenyon, "The Evidence of Greek Papyri with Regard to Textual Criticism," PBA 1 (1903-04) 141168. ±Wm. J. Hinke, "Books on Textual Criticism," ASRec 3 (1907-08) 423-426. Harold M. Wiener, "Textual Criticism, History, and Faith," BS 67 (1910) 346-351. Ira Maurice Price, "The Hebrew Text of the Old Testament," BW 37 (1911) 247-254. *Margaret D. Gibson, "The Sources of Our Bible," USR 24 (1912-13) 303309. *Harold M. Wiener, "The Advent of Textual Criticism," BS 70 (1913) 145174. *John Skinner, "The Divine Names in Genesis," Exp, 8th Ser., 6 (1913) 2345, 97-116, 266-288. [IV. The Hebrew Text, 1. Hebrew Manuscripts, 2. The Samaritan Pentateuch; V. The Limits of Textual Uncertainty] *Johannes Dashe, "Divine Appelations, Textual Criticism and Documentary Theory. My Reply to Dr. Skinner," Exp, 8th Ser., 6 (1913) 481-510. *A. T. Olmstead, "Source Study and the Biblical Text," AJSL 30 (1913-14) 1-35.

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*G. Ch. Aalders, "The Wellhausen Theory of the Pentateuch and Textual Criticism," BS 71 (1914) 393-405. D. S. Margoliouth, "The Bible of the Jews," LQ 44 (1914) 66-85. George H. Schodde, The Old Testament Text," TZTM 6 (1916) 93-95. (Editorial) Harold M. Wiener, "Some Substitutions in Old Testament Texts," BS 74 (1917) 479-482. Anonymous, "The Text of the Old Testament," MR 99 (1917) 965-969. [The language in which the O.T. was written] H. W. Magoun, "The 'Versions'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 24 (1918) 430-433. *Robert Dick Wilson, "Scientific Biblical Criticism," PTR 17 (1919) 190240, 401-456. [C. The Old Testament Text, pp. 218-240] *J. F. Springer and A. Yohannan, "A New Branch of Textual Criticism," AQ 2 (1923) 11-24. [O.T. refs., 13-14, 1416] *T. H. Robinson, "Metre and Textual Criticism," Exp, 9th Ser., 1 (1924) 266-283. *George B. Michell, "Scientific Criticism as Applied to the Bible," JTVI 48 (1926) 10-24, 29-31. (Discussion, pp. 2429) *Israel W. Slotki, "Faded Letters in Ancient Texts," JMUEOS #13 (1927) 60-64. *R[obert] D[ick] Wilson, "The Textual Criticism of the Old Testament," PTR 27 (1929) 36-59. [I. Preface; II. The Manuscripts; III. Parallel Passages; IV. Versions; V. The Septuagint Version] Joseph Reider, "The Present State of Textual Criticism of the Old Testament," HUCA 7 (1930) 285-315. H. W. Sheppard, "Orthodox Variants from old Biblical Manuscripts," JRAS (1931) 265-296. Paul Ruben, "A Proposed New Method of Textual Criticism in the Old Testament," AJSL 51 (1934-35) 30-45, 177188. Paul Ruben, "A Proposed New Method of Textual Criticism in the Old TestamentConcluded," AJSL 52 (1935-36) 3442.

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T. W. Rosmarin, "Chaim Heller's Works on the Text of the Old Testament," JBL 55 (1936) vii. Alexander Sperber, "The Bible in Israel and Judah," JBL 56 (1937) ii-iii. L. Waterman, "The Authentication of Theoretical Glosses," JBL 56 (1937) 111. A. R. Siebens, "MSS of 'Bracton's Notebook' and Variations in Bible MSS," JBL 57 (1938) xvii. Kyle M. Yates, "An Investigation of the Principal Sources for the Study of the Text of the Old Testament," R&E 38 (1941) 3-19. *H. L. Ginsberg, "The Ugaritic Texts and Textual Criticism," JBL 62 (1943) 109-115. *C. Wolf Umhau, "A Study in the Transmission of Poetic Text," LCQ 18 (1945) 305-312. *Gillis Gerleman, "Synoptic Studies in the Old Testament," AULLUÅ, N.S., 44 (1948) #5, 1-35. *G. Douglas Young, "The Significance of the Karatepe Inscriptions for Near Eastern Textual Criticism," OTS 8 (1950) 291-299. *J. L. Teicher, "Method in Hebrew Palaeography," JJS 2 (1950-51) 200202. Merrill F. Unger, "The Text of the Old Testament," BS 108 (1951) 15-43. *D. N. Freedman, "The Orthography of the Masoretic Text of the Pentateuch," JBL 70 (1951) iv. *M. Wallenstein, "The Piyyut, with Special Reference to the Textual Study of the Old Testament," BJRL 34 (195152) 469-476. *Ronald M. Hals, "The Usefulness of the LXX in the Study of the Hebrew Text of the Old Testament," LQ, N.S., 4 (1952) 447-456. *William A. Irwin, "Textual Criticism and Old Testament Translation," BTr 5 (1954) 54-58. *Edwin M. Good, "Jots and Tittles and the Gospel," USQR 11 (1955-56) #1, 39-46. [Apology for Textual Criticism]

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*Moshe Greenberg, "The Stabilization of the Text of the Hebrew Bible, Reviewed in the Light of the Biblical Materials from the Judean Desert," JAOS 76 (1956) 157-167. *Patrick W. Skehan, "The Period of the Biblical Texts from Khirbet Qumran," CBQ 19 (1957) 435-440. J[acob] Weingreen, "Rabbinic-Type Glosses in the Old Testament," JSS 2 (1957) 149-162. *George W. Frey Jr., "Archaeology and Biblical Manuscripts," UTSB 57 (1957-58) #2, 9-13. Fernando Diaz Esteban, "The Sefer Okalah w' Oklah as a source of not registered Bible textual variants," ZAW 70 (1958) 250-253. *M[itchell] Dahood, "The Value of Ugaritic for Textual Criticism," B 40 (1959) 160-170. *W. D. McHardy, "Philology and Textual Criticism," LQHR 184 (1959) 4-9. *M[itchell] Dahood, "The value of Ugaritic for textual criticism," SBO 1 (1959) 26-36. S[hemaryahu] Talmon, "Double Readings in the Massoretic Text," Text 1 (1960) 144-184. Shemaryahu Talmon, "Synonymous Readings in the Textual Traditions of the Old Testament," SH 8 (1961) 335-383. Moshe Goshen-Gottstein, "The Rise of the Tiberian Bible Text," LIST 1 (1963) 79-122. *M. H. Goshen-Gottstein, "Theory and Practice of Textual Criticism. The Text-critical Use of the Septuagint," Text 3 (1963) 130-158. A. Mirsky, "Biblical Variants in Medieval Hebrew Poetry," Text 3 (1963) 159-162. *Frank Moore Cross Jr., "The History of the Biblical Text in the Light of Discoveries in the Judean Desert," HTR 57 (1964) 281-299. [1. The Rabbinic Recension of the Bible; 2. Proto-Lucian in Samuel and the Text of Samuel used by the Chronicler and Josephus; 3. (4.) A Theory of Local Texts]

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L. Lipschutz, "Kitab al-Khilaf. The Book of the Hillufim. Mishael ben Uzziel's Treatise on the Differences between ben Asher and ben Naphtali," Text 4 (1964) 1-29. *S[hemaryahu] Talmon, "Aspects of the Textual Transmission of the Bible in the Light of Qumran Manuscripts," Text 4 (1964) 95-132. *P. Wernberg-Moller, "The Contribution of the Hadayot to Biblical Textual Criticism," Text 4 (1964) 133-175. J. C. L. Gibson, "On the Linguistic Analysis of Hebrew Writing," AL 17 (1965) 131-160. S. Esh, "Variant Readings in Mediaeval Hebrew Commentaries. R. Samuel Ben Meir (Rashbam)," Text 5 (1966) 8492. Elmer B. Smick, "A Lesson in Textual Criticism as Learned from a Comparison of Akkadian and Hebrew Textual Variants," BETS 10 (1967) 127-134. *I. O. Lehman, "A Forgotten Principle of Biblical Textual Tradition Rediscovered," JNES 26 (1967) 93-101. [I. Extra-Masoretic Texts; II. In Aramaic and Samaritan Tradition; III. The Peshitta; IV. Biblical Greek; V. Biblical Hebrew; VI. When Was the Principle in Use?] N. H. Tur-Sinai, "By What Means and to What Extent Can We Establish the Original Text of the Hebrew Bible?" PIASH 1 (1967) #1, 1-13. *P. Wernberg-Møller, "Some Scribal and Linguistic Features of the Genesis Part of the Oldest Peshitta Manuscript (B.M. Add. 14425)," JSS 13 (1968) 136-161.

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§234 3.1.1 The Materials of Textual Criticism: Papyri and Ostraca - General Studies [See also: §273 Text Families »] Adolf Deissmann, "The New Biblical Papyri at Heidelberg," ET 17 (190506) 248-254. [LXX] *E. O. Winstedt, "Some Unpublished Sahidic Fragments of the Old Testament," JTS 10 (1908-09) 233-254. {Or. 3579A; Pap. LV (I) [= Crum 46] Cop Pap. XI (I) [= Crum 52] Anonymous, "Biblical Papyri," MR 88 (1906) 653-656. [LXX] *Hugh Pope, "The Oxyrhynchus Papyri and Pentateuchal Criticism," ITQ 6 (1911) 145-157. *H. A. Sanders, "A Papyrus Manuscript of the Minor Prophets," HTR 14 (1921) 181-187. H. Loewe, "The Petrie-Hirschfeld Papyri," JTS 24 (1922-23) 126-141. F. C. Burkitt, "The Chester Beatty Papyri," JTS 34 (1933) 363-368. [O.T. sections, p. 368 [LXX]] F. C. Burkitt, "Daniel, Esther, Ezekiel," JTS 35 (1934) 68-69. [LXX papyri] Frederic George Kenyon, "The Chester Beatty Biblical Papyri," Miz 2 (1936) 9-12. C. A. Phillips, "The Oldest Biblical Papyrus, and a Leaf from a Testimony Book," ET 48 (1936-37) 168-170. [Pap. Osloenses, ii II] Frank W. Beare, "The Chester Beatty Biblical Papyrus," CdÉ 12 (1937) 8191. Frank W. Beare, "The Chester Beatty Papyri of the Old Testament in Greek," CdÉ 13 (1938) 364-372. Frederic George Kenyon, "The Chester Beatty Biblical Papyri (Second Article)," Miz 7 (1938) 7-10. J. E. Cousar Jr., "New Meanings from Old Scraps of Paper," USR 51 (193940) 341-357. [Papyri]

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*Allen Wikgren, "Two Ostraca Fragments of the Septuagint Psalter," JNES 5 (1946) 181-184. *J. Barton Payne, "The Relationship of the Chester Beatty Papyri of Ezekiel to Codex Vaticanus," JBL 68 (1949) 251265. George D. Kilpatrick, "The Bodmer and Mississippi Collection of Biblical and Christian Texts," GRBS 4 (1963) 3347. *Meir Wallenstein, "Genizah Fragments in the Chetham's Library," BJRL 50 (1967-68) 159-177. [Includes fragments of Genesis] Bruce E. Donovan, "An Isaiah Fragment in the Library of Congress," HTR 61 (1968) 625-628. [LXX Papyrus Fragment] *Robert A. Kraft and Antonia Tripolitis, "Some Uncatalogued Papyri of Theological and Other Interest in the John Rylands Library," BJRL 51 (1968-69) 137-163. [1. Psalm XIX. 7-8LXX; 2. Prayer - Amulet(?); etc.] *Lawrence Feinberg, "A Papyrus Text of I Kingdoms (I Samuel)," HTR 62 (1969) 349-374.

§235 3.1.1.1 The Nash Papyrus S[tanley] A. Cook, "A Pre-massoretic Hebrew Papyrus," SBAP 24 (1902) 272. Stanley A. Cook, "A Unique Biblical Papyrus," ET 14 (1902-03) 200-203. *F. C. Burkitt, "The Nash Papyrus, A New Photograph, with plate," JQR 16 (1903-04) 559-561. [Text of the Decalogue and the Shema'] Joseph Offord, "The Newly Discovered Pre-Massoretic Hebrew Papyrus," AAOJ 25(1903) 37-39. B[enjamin] B. Warfield, "The Papyrus of the Ten Commandments," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903) 119-120. S[tanley] A. Cook, "A Pre-Massoretic Biblical Papyrus," SBAP 25 (1903) 34-56. Harold M. Wiener, "The Nash Papyrus," BS 72 (1915) 510.

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Anonymous, "A New Biblical Manuscript," HR 104 (1932) 222. [Nash Papyrus(?)] F. A. Baepler, "Fragment of Old Testament Traced Back to Before Christ," CTM 8 (1937) 536-537. W[illiam] F[oxwell] Albright, "A Hebrew Biblical Papyrus from the Maccabean Age," JBL 56 (1937) iv. *W[illiam] F[oxwell] Albright, "A Biblical Fragment from the Maccabaean: The Nash Papyrus," JBL 56 (1937) 145176. *W[illiam] F[oxwell] Albright, "On the Date of the Scrolls from 'Ain Feshkha and the Nash Papyrus," BASOR #115 (1949) 10-19.

§236 3.1.2 Manuscripts, Scrolls and Codices in General [For Qumran Biblical Manuscripts see: Qumran Literature »] *John W. Barrow, "On a Hebrew MS. of the Pentateuch, from the Jewish Congregation at Kai-fung-fu in China," JAOS 9 (1869-71) liii. J. C. Stockbridge, "Polyglot Bibles in the 'John Carter Brown Library'," BS 38 (1881) 578-581. Bernhard Pick, "Lost Hebrew Manuscripts," JBL 2 (1882) 122-127. [Codex Hillelis; Codex Sanbuki; The Jericho Pentateuch; Codex Sinai; Codex Ben-Naphtali] *Hinckley G. Mitchell, "A Hebrew Manuscript," JBL 5 (1885) 20-27. [William Pope Harrison], "The Codex Vaticanus," MQR, 3rd Ser., 15 (189394) 343-371. Anonymous, "The Hebrew Text of the Old Testament," MR 78 (1896) 473477. M. Friedländer, "Some Fragments of the Hebrew Bible with Peculiar Abbreviations and Peculiar Signs for Vowels and Accents," SBAP 18 (1896) 86-98. M. Gaster, "Hebrew Illuminated MSS. of the Bible of the IXth and Xth Centuries," SBAP 22 (1900) 226-239.

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*Christian D. Ginsburg, ''The text of the Hebrew Bible in abbreviations,'' JP 28 (1901-03) 254-270. *Christian D. Ginsburg, "The Hamburg Stadtbibiothek Codex No. I," JP 29 (1903-04) 126-138. [Hebrew MS on the Pentateuch] *Harold M. Wiener, "Samaritan Septuagint Massoretic Text," Exp, 8th Ser., 2 (1911) 200-219. *John Skinner, "The Divine Names in Genesis," Exp, 8th Ser., 6 (1913) 2345, 97-116, 266-288. [IV. The Hebrew Text, pp. 23-25; 1. Hebrew Manuscripts, pp. 25-45; 2. The Samaritan Pentateuch, pp. 97-116; V. The Limits of Textual Uncertainty, pp. 266-288] F. W. Schillinger, "A Concise History of the Bible Manuscripts (A Conference Paper.)," TZTM 5 (1915) 67-72. Jacob Z. Lauterbach, "The Three Books Found in the Temple at Jerusalem," JQR, N.S., 8 (1917-18) 385-423. *B. Halper, "Descriptive Catalogue of Genizah Fragments in Philadelphia," JQR, N.S., 12 (1921-22) 397-433. [Many Biblical Codices; Commentaries, some in Arabic; Some Grammars & Lexicons] H[enry] P[reserved] Smith, "Biblical Manuscripts in America," JBL 42 (1923) 239-250; 44 (1925) 188-189. *R. D. Wilson, "The Textual Criticism of the Old Testament," PTR 27 (1929) 36-59. [II. The Manuscripts, pp. 4042] Sheldon H. Blank, "A Hebrew Bible MS. in the Hebrew Union College Library," HUCA 8&9 (1931-32) 229-255. Harold R. Willoughby, "The Reconstruction of Lost Rockefeller McCormick Miniatures," JBL 51 (1932) 253-262. *Michael Wilensky, "About Manuscripts," HUCA 12&13 (1937-38) 559572. [I. A Psalm MS. and its Entries] C. A. Phillips, "The Codex Sinaiticus and the Codex Alexandrinus," ET 51 (1939-40) 299-301. Michael Wilensky, "Additions and Corrections," HUCA 16 (1941) 243-249.

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Henry S. Gehman, "Manuscripts of the Old Testament in Hebrew," BA 8 (1945) 100-103. E[dmund] F. Sutcliffe, "St. Jerome's Hebrew Manuscripts," B 29 (1948) 195-204. Edmund F. Sutcliffe, "Notes on St. Jerome's Hebrew Text," CBQ 11 (1949) 139-143. Kenneth W. Clark, "Manuscripts Belonging to Archaeology," BASOR #122 (1951) 7-8. J. C. Trever, "A Report on Some Important Hebrew Manuscripts in England," JBL 71 (1952) ix. *Sergio J. Sierra, "Hebrew Codices with Miniature Belonging to the University of Bologna," JQR, N.S., 63 (195253) 229-248. R. Loewe, "Latin Superscriptio MSS on Portions of the Hebrew Bible other than the Psalter," JJS 9 (1958) 63-72. I. Yeivin, "A Biblical Fragment with Tiberian Non-Masoretic Vocalisation," Tarbiz 29 (1959-60) #4, III-IV. S. Talmon, "The Three Scrolls of the Law that were Found in the Temple Court," Text 2 (1962) 14-27. M. [H.] Goshen-Gottstein, "Biblical Manuscripts in the United States," Text 2 (1962) 28-59. *B. Kedar-Kopfstein, "Divergent Hebrew Readings in Jerome's Isaiah," Text 4 (1964) 176-210. M. H. Goshen-Gottstein, "Hebrew Biblical Manuscripts. Their History and Their Place in the HUBP Edition," B 48 (1967) 243-290. Eleazar Birnbaum, "The Michigan Codex. An Important Hebrew Bible Manuscript Discovered in the University of Michigan Library," VT 17 (1967) 373-415.

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§237 3.1.2.1 Pre-Masoretic Texts [For Qumran Biblical Manuscript see: Qumran Literature »] Anonymous, "The Hebrew Text Before the Massoretes," CQR 28 (1889) 112-133. *H. Graetz, "Notes and Discussion. Historical Notices. I. Alexander and his gold-lettered Scroll," JQR 2 (1889-90) 102-104. Shelomo Morag, "The Vocalization of Codex Reuchlinianus: Is the 'Pre-Masoretic' Bible Pre-Masoretic?" JSS 4 (1959) 216-237. P. E. Kahle, "Pre-Massoretic Hebrew," Text 2 (1962) 1-7.

§238 3.1.2.2 Masoretic Texts *Anonymous, "Smith's Dictionary of the Bible," BFER 13 (1864) 696-719. (Review) [The LXX and MT Compared] *Schiller Szinessy, "The Prideaux Pentateuch," SBAT 1 (1872) 263-270. Anonymous, "Manuscripts of the Hebrew Scriptures," PEFQS 8 (1876) 5556. [Allepo Codex] W[illiam] R. Harper, "The True Massoretic Text," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 2728. *Cyrus Adler, "On a Hebrew Manuscript of the Year 1300," AJSL 1 (188485) 80-85. [Masoretic MS on Psalms] Howard Crosby, "A Question," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 279. [Defense of the Masoretic Text] Anonymous, "The Massoretic Text of the Old Testament," CQR 24 (1887) 38-67. *W. E. Barnes, "The Septuagint and the Massoretic Text, Two Interesting Passages," ET 6 (1894-95) 223-225. I. Abrahams, "Note to J.Q.R., XVI, P. 392, L. 25," JQR 16 (1903-04) 602. [Ben Asher MS]

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Richard Gottheil, "Some Hebrew Manuscripts in Cairo," JQR 17 (1904-05) 609-655. [Ben Asher MS, pp. 639-644] W. Bacher, "Notes on J.Q.R.," JQR 18 (1905-06) 146-148. [II. Notes on No. LXVIII of the J.Q.R.] [Reference previous article] N. Porges, "Notes on J.Q.R.," JQR 18 (1905-06) 149-150. [III. Notes on Gottheil's "Some Hebrew MSS. in Cairo."] Richard Gottheil, "Notes to J.Q.R.," JQR 18 (1905-06) 566. [II.]Reference Gottheil's article, above] Alexander Marx, "Notes to J.Q.R.," JQR 18 (1905-06) 567-570. [IV.] [Reference Bacher's and Porges' articles, above] *Harold M. Wiener, "Samaritan Septuagint Massoretic Text," Exp. 8th Ser., 2(1911) 200-219. Anonymous, "Uncertainty of the Massoretic Text," BS 70 (1913) 531. *James Kennedy, "Plea for a Fuller Criticism of the Massoretic Text, with Illustrations from the First Psalm," Exp, 8th Ser., 5(1913) 378-384. Georg Richter, "Concerning the Hebrew Text of the Old Testament and the Masoretic Text Tradition," BM 3 (1915) 923-938. *Harold M. Wiener, "Historical Criticism of the Pentateuch. A Reply to Dr. Koenig (II.)," BS 72 (1915) 83-153. [Some Inferior Readings in the Massoretic Text, pp. 105-111] *M. Gaster, "A Codex of the Bible according to the Massora of Ben Naphtali and the Oriental Tradition," SBAP 39 (1917) 73-84, 141-151, 172-183. Anonymous, "A Newly Discovered Hebrew Codex," HR 75 (1918) 113. [Ben Asher MS] J[ames] A. Montgomery , "Notes on Two Syriac MSS.," JBL 39 (1920) 113117. [C. A Lost Torah MS., p. 117] *James Jeffrey, "The Massoretic Text and the Septuagint Compared, with Special Reference to the Book of Job," ET 36 (1924-25) 70-73. *J. Battersby Harford, "Since Wellhausen," Exp, 9th Ser., 4 (1925) 164-182, 244-265. [Article 3. Textual Criticism. The Massoretic Text and the Septuagint; Part I The Massoretic Text, pp. 168-174]

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*Herbert W. Magoun, "The Massoretic Text and the Versions," BS 85 (1928) 82-94. P. Kahle, "The Reputed Ancient Hebrew Bible at Cambridge," JTS 32 (1930-31) 69-71. Sheldon H. Blank, "A Hebrew MS. in the Hebrew Union College Library," HUCA 8&9 (1931-32) 229-255. Alexander Sperber, "The Targum Onkelos in its Relation to the Masoretic Hebrew text," PAAJR 6 (1934-35) 309351. F[rank] Zimmerman[sic], "The Edited Masoretic Text," JBL 61 (1942) x. Edward Robertson, "Points of Interest in the Massoretic Text," JNES 2 (1943) 35-39. *Frank Zimmermann, "The Perpetuation of Variants in the Masoretic Text," JQR, N.S., 34 (1943-44) 459-474. B. J. Roberts, "The Emergence of the Tiberian Massoretic Text," JTS 69 (1948) 8-16. Bleddyn J. Roberts, "The Divergences in the Pre-Tiberian Massoretic Text," JJS 1 (1948-49) 147-155. J. L. Teicher, "The Ben Asher Bible Manuscripts," JJS 2 (1950-51) 17-25. [a. The Cairo Codex of the Earlier and Later Prophets; b. The Aleppo Codex; c. The Leningrad Codex, B.19a; d. The British Museum Codex, Or. 4445] Paul Kahle, "The Hebrew Ben Asher Bible Manuscripts," VT 1 (1951) 161167. [Cairo Codex of the Prophets; Aleppo Codex; Leningrad Codex B 19a; British Museum Codex Or. 4445] *M. H. Segal, "The Promulgation of the Authoritative Text of the Hebrew Bible," JBL 72 (1953) 35-47. Paul Kahle, "The Ben Asher Text of the Hebrew Bible," OrS 4 (1955) 4352. *P[aul] Kahle, "The Massoretic Text of the Bible and the Pronunciation of Hebrew," JJS 7 (1956) 133-154.

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I. L. Seeligmann, "Researches into the Criticism of the Masoretic Text of the Bible," Tarbiz 25 (1956-57) #2, I-II. Abba Ben-David, "The Differences between Ben Asher and Ben Naftali," Tarbiz 26 (1956-57) #4, IV-V. *Robert Gordis, "The Origin of the Masoretic Text in the Light of the Rabbinic Literature and the Dead Sea Scrolls," Tarbiz 27 (1957-58) III-IV. *Patrick W. Skehan, "Qumran and the Present State of the Old Testament Text Studies: The Masoretic Text," JBL 78 (1959) 21-25. Izhak Ben-Zvi, "The Codex of Ben Asher," CNI 11 (1960) #4, 10-16. I[zhak] Ben-Zvi, "The Codex of Ben Asher," Text 1 (1960) 1-16. M. H. Goshen-Gottstein, "The Authenticity of the Aleppo Codex," Text 1 (1960) 17-58. D. S. Loewinger, "The Aleppo Codex and the Ben Asher Tradition," Text 1 (1960) 59-111. G. R. Driver, "Abbreviations in the Massoretic Text," Text 1 (1960) 112131. Arie Rubinstein, "Singularities in the Massorah of the Leningrad codex (B 19a)," JJS 12(1961) 123-131. N. H. Snaith, "The Ben Asher Text," Text 2 (1962) 8-13. *D[avid] N[oel] Freedman, "The Massoretic Text and the Qumran Scrolls: A Study in Orthography," Text 2 (1962) 87-102. I. Yeivin, "A Babylonian Fragment of the Bible in the Abbreviated System," Text 2 (1962) 120-139. *Menahem Mansoor, "The Massoretic text in the light of Qumran," VTS 9 (1963) 305-321. M. H. Goshen-Gottstein, "The Aleppo Codex and Ben Buya'a the Scribe," Tarbiz 33 (1963-64) #2, V. Aharon Dotan, "Was the Aleppo Codex Actually Vocalized by Aharon ben Asher?" Tarbiz 34 (1964-65) #2, II-III.

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Norman H. Snaith, "The Ben Asher Text," BTr 15 (1964) 142-146. G. R. Driver, "Once Again Abbreviations," Text 4 (1964) 76-94. M. H. Goshen-Gottstein, "A Recovered Part of the Aleppo Codex," Text 5 (1966) 53-59. Y. Ratzabi, "Massoretic Variants to the Five Scrolls from a Babylonian Yemenite MS," Text 5 (1966) 93-113. E. J. Revell, "A New Biblical Fragment with Palestinian Vocalisation," Text 7 (1969) 59-75.

§239 3.1.2.2.1 Studies concerning the Masora *Christian D. Ginsburg, "The Babylonian Codex of Hosea and Joel, also the Book of Jonah, Dated 916 A.D. (now at St. Petersburg), compared with the received Massoretic Texts," SBAT 5 (1876-77) 129-176, 475-549. J. B. Courtenay, "The Masora," BQRL 73 (1881) 310-341. *Willis J. Beecher, "Had the Massorites the Critical Instinct?" ONTS 2 (1882-83) 1-7. Anonymous, "'The Massorah'," LQHR 63 (1884-85) 74-97. (Review) Benjamin B. Warfield, "The Massora Among the Syrians," AJSL 2 (188586) 13-23. Isaac H. Hall, "A Note in Reference to the 'Massora Among the Syrians'," AJSL 2 (1885-86) 95-97. B[ernhard] Pick, "The Masoretic Piska in the Hebrew Bible," JBL 6 (1886), Part 1, 135-139. Henry M. Harman, "Some Observations upon Tikkun Sopherim," AJSL 4 (1887-88) 34-42. I. Harris, "The Rise and Development of the Massorah," JQR 1 (1888-89) 128-142, 223-257. *W. Bacher, "A Contribution to the History of the Term 'Massorah'," JQR 3 (1890-91) 785-790.

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Page 18 +Joseph Strauss, "Requests and Replies," ET 4 (1892-93) 80. [The lacuna or

]

L[udwig] Blau, "Massoretic Studies," JQR 8 (1895-96) 343-359. [I. Number of Letters in the Bible; II. Number of Words in the Bible] *Ludwig Blau, "Massoretic Studies, III. The Division into Verses," JQR 9 (1896-97) 122-144, 360. [1. Age of the Division into Verses; 2. The Division into Verses in the Talmud and the Midrash; 3. The Division of the Verses of the Massorah] Ludwig Blau, "Massoretic Studies, IV. The Division into Verses (Continued)," JQR 9 (1896-97) 471-490. [3. The Division of Verses of the Massorah; 4. Division into Verses and Stichometry; 5. The Number of Verses of the Pentateuch; 6. The Number of Verses of the Prophets, the Hagiographa, and the whole Bible] Anonymous, "A Contribution to the Study of the Massorah," IAQR, 3rd Ser., 6 (1898) 110-112. Romain Butin, "The Extraordinary Points in the Massoretic Text," NYR 1 (1905-06) 771-781. [Vowel Point Study] *M. Gaster, "A Codex of the Bible according to the Massora of Ben Naptali and the Oriental Tradition," SBAP 39 (1917) 73-84, 141-151, 172-183. *Israel W. Slotki, "'Breaks in the Midst of Verses' or

," JTS 22 (1920-21) 263-265.

W. B. Stevenson, "History and Sources of the Jewish Masorah," GUOST 6 (1929-33) 22-23. *Alexander Sperber, "Problems of the Masora," HUCA 17 (1942-43) 293394. Robert Gordis, "The Date and Origins of Early Masoretic Activity," JBL 69 (1950) x. James Wood, "A Syriac Masora," GUOST 14 (1950-52) 35-42. *Solomon Zeitlin, "The Masora and the Dead Sea Scrolls," JQR, N.S., 49 (1958-59) 161-163. I. Yeivin, "Fragment of a Massoretic Treatise," Text 1 (1960) 185-208.

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*I. Yeivin, "Notes and Communications. 1. A Unique Combination of Accents," Text 1 (1960) 209-210. *A. Rubinstein, "The Terms

and

in the Babylonian Massorah," VT 10 (1960) 198-212

*M. Gertner, "The Masorah and the Levites. An Essay in the History of a Concept," VT 10 (1960) 241-272. *I. Yeivin, "Two Terms of the Babylonian Masora to the Bible," Les 30 (1965-66) #1, n.p.n. F. Dias Estaban, "References to Ben Asher and Ben Naftali in the Masora Magna Written in the Margins of MS Leningrad B19A," Text 6 (1968) 62-74.

§240 3.1.2.2.2 Problems of Kethib-Qere *H[arry] M. Orlinsky, "The Septuagint and the Origin of the Kethib-Qere," JBL 57 (1938) ix. W[illiam] F[oxwell] Albright, "On Dr. Gordis's Communication," JBL 57 (1938) 332-333. [Reexamination of the Review of: The Biblical Text in the Making: The Study of the Kethib Qere by Robert Gordis] Robert Gordis, "A Reply to One of Professor Albright's Reviews," JBL 57 (1938) 329-331. [Rejoinder to above article] Harry M. Orlinsky, "Problems of Kethib-Qere," JAOS 60 (1940) 30-45. *H[arry] M. Orlinsky, "Some Biblical Prepositions and Pronouns," JBL 59 (1940) x. [Kethib-Qere] *Arie Rubinstein, "A Kethib-Qere Problem in the Light of the Isaiah Scroll," JSS 4 (1959) 127-133. Harry M. Orlinsky, "The origin of the kethib-qere system: a new approach," VTS 7 (1960) 184-192. Israel Yeivin, "The Vocalization of Qere-Kethiv in A," Text 2 (1962) 146-149.

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Page 20 *Samuel E. Lowenstamm, "The Nouns

(Ketib)

(Qeré)," Tarbiz 36 (1966-67) #2, I-II.

§241 3.1.2.2.3 Synagogue Scrolls and Torahs John W. Barrow, "On a Hebrew MS. of the Pentateuch, from the Jewish Congregation at Kai-fung-fu in China," JAOS 9 (1871) liii-liv. *John P. Peters, "Miscellaneous Notes," AJSL 1 (1884-85) 115-119. [An Aramaean Synagogue Scroll containing Ex. 29:32ff., pp. 116-117] S. A. Birnbaum, "A Sheet on an Eighth Century Synagogue Scroll," VT 9 (1959) 122-129. *J. Yahalom, "The Palestinian Vocalization in Hedwata's Qedustot, and the Language Tradition it Reflects," Les 34 (1969-70) #1/2, 3-4. [English Supplement]

§242 3.1.2.2.4 Lectionaries D. S. Margoliouth, "Studia Sinaitica, Part vi," ET 9 (1897-98) 190-192. [Palestine Syriac Lectionary] (Review) Agnes Smith Lewis, "Palestinian Syriac Lectionaries of the Bible," LQHR 91 (1899) 75-86. F. C. Burkitt, "The Old Lectionary of Jerusalem," JTS 24 (1922-23) 415424.

§243 3.1.2.3 The Samaritan Pentateuch M. Stuart, "Samaritan Pentateuch and Literature," BRCR 2 (1832) 681-724. T. W., "The Samaritan Pentateuch," CE 28 (1840) 147-165; 29 (1840-41) 63-83. W. E. T., "On the Samaritan Pentateuch," JSL, 2nd Ser., 4 (1853) 298-327. John Mills, "The Samaritan Pentateuch," JSL, 4th Ser., 3 (1863) 131-139.

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Anonymous, ''Samaritan Manuscripts,'' ThE 4 (1867) 208. [Samaritan Pentateuch] *B. Pick, "Horae Samaritanae; or, a Collection of Various Readings of the Samaritan Pentateuch Compared with the Hebrew and Other Ancient Versions," BS 33 (1876) 264-288. [I.Genesis] *B. Pick, "Horae Samaritanae; or, a Collection of Various Readings of the Samaritan Pentateuch Compared with Hebrew and Other Ancient Versions," BS 33 (1876) 533-557. [II.Exodus] *B. Pick, "Horae Samaritanae; or, a Collection of Various Readings of the Samaritan Pentateuch Compared with the Hebrew and Other Ancient Versions," BS 34 (1877) 79-88. [III.Leviticus] *B. Pick, "Horae Samaritanae; or, a Collection of Various Readings of the Samaritan Pentateuch Compared with the Hebrew and Other Ancient Versions," BS 35 (1878) 76-92. [IV.Numbers] *B. Pick, "Horae Samaritanae; or a Collection of Various Readings of the Samaritan Pentateuch Compared with the Hebrew and Other Ancient Versions," BS 35 (1878) 309-325. [V.Deuteronomy] Albert Lowy, "An account given by a Samaritan A.D. 1713, on the ancient copy of the Pentateuch of Nablus," SBAP 2 (1879-80) 13-15. Kerr B. Tupper, "The Samaritan Pentateuch," ONTS 1 (1882) #2, 7-8. Isaac H. Hall, "On a Manuscript Fragment of the Samaritan Pentateuch," JAOS 11 (1885) lxix-lxx. G. F. Moore, "On a fragment of the Samaritan Pentateuch in the library at Andover Theological Seminary," JAOS 14 (1890) xxxv-xxxvii. W. Scott Watson, "A Critical Copy of the Samaritan Pentateuch Written in A. D. 1232," AJSL 9 (1892-93) 216-225. W. Scott Watson, "A Critical Copy of the Samaritan Pentateuch Written in A. D. 1232," PRR 4 (1893) 656-662. W. Scott Watson, "A Critical Copy of the Samaritan Pentateuch," AJSL 10 (1893-94) 122-158. George G. Cameron, "Requests and Replies," ET 5 (1893-94) 539. [The Samaritan Pentateuch]

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W. Scott Watson, "A Samaritan Manuscript of the Hebrew Pentateuch written in A. H. 35," JAOS 20 (1899) 173179. M. Gaster, "A Samaritan Scroll of the Hebrew Pentateuch," SBAP 22 (1900) 240-269. *J. Skinner, "Notes on a Newly Acquired Samaritan Manuscript, (with plate)," JQR 14 (1901-02) 26-36. [Gen. 6:22 thru Deut. 31:3] A. [E.] Cowley, "Notes on J.Q.R., XIV., pages 26 sqq., 'Notes on a Newly Acquired Samaritan Manuscript'," JQR 14 (1901-02) 352-353. George Margoliouth, "An Early Copy of the Samaritan-Hebrew Pentateuch," JQR 15 (1902-03) 632-639. William E. Barton, "The Samaritan Pentateuch," BS 60 (1903) 601-632. Anonymous, "An Ancient Pentateuch," MQR, 3rd Ser., 29 (1903) 795. [Samaritan Pentateuch] S. Garratt, "The Samaritan Pentateuch," JTVI 36 (1904) 197-207. (Discussion, pp. 207-213) A. E. Cowley, "A Supposed Early Copy of the Samaritan Pentateuch," PEFQS 36 (1904) 394-396. Hans H. Spoer, "Description of the Case of the Roll of a Samaritan Pentateuch," JAOS 27 (1906) 105-107. J. E. H. Thomson, "The Samaritan Pentateuch in Relation to Criticism," GUOST 3 (1907-12) 55-57. William W. Everts, "The Date of the Samaritan Pentateuch," HR 56 (1908) 193-196. *Harold M. Wiener, "Samaritan Septuagint Massoretic Text," Exp, 8th Ser., 2(1911)200-219. *John Skinner, "The Divine Names in Genesis," Exp, 8th Ser., 6 (1913) 2345, 97-116, 266-288. [IV. The Hebrew Text (continued) 2. The Samaritan Pentateuch, pp. 97-116] J. Iverach Munro, "The Samaritan Pentateuch and Philological Questions connected Therewith," JTVI 45 (1913) 183199, 205-208. [(Discussion, pp. 199-205) (Communications by A. H. Sayce, p. 208; M. Gaster, pp. 208-209)]

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*Harold M. Wiener, "Historical Criticism of the Pentateuch. A Reply to Dr. Koenig (II.)," BS 72 (1915) 83-153. [II. The Samaritan Pentateuch, pp. 83-96] M. Gaster, "A Samaritan MS. of the Second or Third Century: A Palaeographic Study," JRAS (1918) 63-83. *W. Ewing, "The Samaritan Pentateuch and Higher Criticism," Exp, 8th Ser., 18 (1919) 451-469. Anonymous, "The Samaritan Pentateuch," MR 102 (1919) 964-970. J. E. H. Thomson, "The Pentateuch of the Samaritans: When they Got it, and Whence," JTVI 52 (1920) 142-158, 174176. [(Discussion, pp. 158165) (Communications by: Harold M. Wiener, pp. 165-167; A. S. Geden, pp. 167-169; H. Langhome Orchard, p. 169; J. J. Lias, pp. 169171; A. H. Finn, pp. 171-173)] J. W. Lightley, "The Samaritans and the Pentateuch," LQHR 133 (1920) 250-253. J. E. H. Thomson, "The Samaritan Pentateuch, Its Date and Origin," BR 6 (1921) 72-93. William E. Barton, "The War and the Samaritan Colony," BS 78 (1921) 122. [The Photographing of the Samaritan Pentateuch] C. W. Dugmore, "Two Samaritan MSS in the Library of Queen's College, Cambridge," JTS 36 (1935) 131-146. Edward Robertson, "Notes and Extracts from the Semitic MSS in the John Rylands Library, III. Samaritan Pentateuch MSS," BJRL 21 (1927) 244272. *A. S. Halkin, "The Original Version of the Arabic Translation of the Samaritan Pentateuch," JBL 56 (1937) xiii. *A. S. Halkin, "The Scholia to Numbers and Deuteronomy in the Samaritan-Arabic Pentateuch," JQR, N.S., 34 (194344) 41-59. S. Talmon, "The Samaritan Pentateuch," JJS 2 (1950-51) 144-150. S. Talmon, "Some Unrecorded Fragments of the Hebrew Pentateuch in the Samaritan Version," Text 3 (1963) 60-73.

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§244 3.1.3 Versions-General Studies Archibald R. S. Kennedy, "Some Ancient Versions of the Scriptures," ET 2 (1890-91) 210-211. [(a) The Septuagint; (b) The Targums; (c) The Peshitto; (d) The Vulgate] *T. H. Darlow, "The Character of the Bible Inferred from Its Versions," JTVI 46 (1914) 87-97. (Discussion, pp. 97101) *George Farmer, "The Origins of the Septuagint and of Other Old Versions," Theo 3 (1921) 212-218. *Herbert W. Magoun, "The Massoretic Text and the Versions," BS 85 (1928) 82-94. *R. D. Wilson, "The Textual Criticism of the Old Testament," PTR 27 (1929) 36-59. [V. The Versions, pp. 47-49] +Anonymous, "Version of the Scriptures," DR 1 (1936) 367-399. (Review) Alice Philena Hubbard, "'The Bible of Vatable'," JBL 66 (1947) 197-209. *C. Rabin, "The Ancient Versions and the Indefinite Subject," Text 2 (1962) 60-76.

§245 3.1.3.1 Septuagint Studies [See also: The Letter of Aristeas »] +Anonymous, "Dr. Holmes's Septuagint. Exodus, Leviticus," BCQTR 18 (1801) 449-453. (Review) +Anonymous, "Holmes's Collation of the Septuagint, continued," BCQTR 36 (1810) 321-323. (Review) [No previous article under this title] Iota, "Remarks on the Septuagint," QCS 6 (1824) 404-410. *H. B. Hackett, "The Greek Version of the Pentateuch," BS 4 (1847) 188196. W. Fitzgerald, "On the Supposed Samaritan Text of the Septuagint," JSL, 1st Ser., 2 (1848) 324-332. T. A., "Septuagint," JSL, 1st Ser., 7 (1851) 83-126. (Review)

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M. N. O., "Tischendorf's Septuagint," JSL, 1st Ser., 7 (1851) 413-419. (Review) +Anonymous, "Grinfield's Apology for the Septuagint," BFER 1 (1852) 307-320. (Review) Constantin Tischendorf, "Prolegomena to Tischendorf's New Edition of the Septuagint," BS 9 (1852) 581-608; 10 (1853) 82-113. (Trans. by Charles Short) S. P. Tregelles, "Liturgical Origin of the Parts of the LXX., etc., Notes and Queries," JSL, 2nd Ser., 1 (1852) 207211. Anonymous, "Tischendorf's Edition of the Septuagint," ER 5 (1853-54) 120-125. (Review) G. P., "The Septuagint Version," JSL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1855) 308-323. G. P., "The Septuagint Version. Part II," JSL, 3rd Ser., 4 (1856-57) 371387. [I.Corruptions by the Jews; II.Corruptions by Christians] +Anonymous, "The Vatican Greek Testament," BQRL 28 (1858) 315-332. (Review) [Codex Vaticanus] G. P., "The Septuagint Version. Part III. The Quotations in the New Testament Considered ," JSL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1858) 35-59. Anonymous, "The Sinaitic Manuscript," AThR 3 (1861) 357-374. E. W. G., "'Essays and Reviews,' and the Septuagint," JSL, 3rd Ser., 13 (1861) 412-416. J. Challis, "The Septuagint," JSL, 4th Ser., 1 (1862) 162-165. +Anonymous, "The Sinaitic Codex," BQRL 38 (1863) 343-368. (Review) *Anonymous, "Smith's Dictionary of the Bible," BFER 13 (1864) 696-719. (Review) [The LXX and MT Compared] W. E. Manley, "The Septuagint," UQGR, N.S., 7 (1870) 277-286. Ezra Abbot, "On the Comparative Antiquity of the Sinaitic and Vatican Manuscripts of the Greek Bible," PAOS, May and October, (1872) viii. F. W. Farrar, "The Septuagint Translation," Exp, 1st Ser., 1 (1875) 15-29, 104-119.

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Ezra Abbot, "On the Comparative Antiquity of the Sinaitic and Vatican Manuscripts of the Greek Bible," JAOS 10 (1880) 189-200. Anonymous, "Recent Translations of the Septuagint," CQR 13 (1881-82) 67-84. (Review) H. P. Smith, "Legarde's Septuagint," PR 3 (1882) 764-765. (Review) William J. Deane, "The Septuagint Additions to the Hebrew Text," Exp, 2nd Ser., 8 (1884) 139-157, 223-237, 293305. E[dward] Maguire, "The Septuagint," IER, 3rd Ser., 7 (1886) 890-898, 999-1008. George H. Schodde, "The Septuagint," BS 8 (1888-89) 134-140. J. M. Wright, "The SeptuagintIts Critical Value," MQR, 3rd Ser., 5 (1888-89) 102-119. Henry A. Redpath, "The Study of the Septuagint," CM, N.S., 4 (1888) 324330; 5 (1889) 14-18. *J. Freudenthal, "Are There Any Traces of Greek Philosophy in the Septuagint?" JQR 2 (1889-90) 205-222. [1. ; 2. ; 3. ; 4. , ; 5,6. and ; 7. , 8. ; 9. ; 10. , ; 11. ; 12. ]

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H. B. Swete, "The Septuagint. Professor Graetz's Theory," ET 2 (1890-91) 209. H. Graetz, "The Septuagint, Professor Graetz's Reply to Professor Swete," ET 2 (1890-91) 277-278. H. Graetz, "The Genesis of the So-Called Septuagint," JQR 3 (1890-91) 150-156. *Fred C. Conybeare, "Upon Philo's Text of the Septuagint," Exp, 4th Ser., 4 (1891) 456-466. George Farmer, "A Problem in the History of the Septuagint," ET 3 (189192) 172-173. H. Carmichael, "The Study of the Septuagint," PER 5 (1891-92) 70-79.

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*James M. Ludlow, "The Septuagint and Old Testament Quotations in the New Testament," HR 24 (1892) 11-15. ( ) G., "The Septuagint," ONTS 14 (1892) 244-245. *F[red] C. Conybeare, "The Philonean Text of the Septuagint," JQR 5 (1892-93) 246-280. R. B. Woodworth, "The Origin of the Septuagint," PQ 7 (1893) 425-432. *W. E. Barnes, "The Septuagint and the Massoretic Text, Two Interesting Passages," ET 6 (1894-95) 223-225. [(A) I Samuel 26:20b; (B) Ezekiel 1:13] C. van den Biesen, "Origin and History of the Septuagint," DR 117 (1895) 41-56. F. E. Gigot, "The Septuagint," AER 15 (1896) 152-169. Geo. H. Schodde, "The Septuagint," ColTM 16 (1896) 177-183. *A. F. Kirkpatrick, "The Septuagint Version: Its Bearing on the Text and Interpretation of the Old Testament," Exp, 5th Ser., 3 (1896) 263-287. +Anonymous, "The Septuagint Version of the Old Testament," QRL 83 (1896) 473-495. (Review) Henry A. Redpath, "Codex Zittaviensis," ET 8 (1896-97) 383. *T. K. Cheyne, "The Septuagint in 'The Encyclopedia Biblica'," ET 11 (1899-1900) 285. [Psa. 22:13(12); Ezek. 38:19] Clyde W. Votaw, "The Septuagint Greek Version of the Old Testament," BW 16 (1900) 186-198. D. S. Margoliouth, "Lines of Defence of the Biblical Revelation. 1. The Bible of the Gentiles," Exp, 6th Ser., 1 (1900) 32-52. *W. Emery Barnes, "On the Influence of the Septuagint on the Peshitta," JTS 2 (1900-01) 186-197. *Henry H. Howorth, "Some Unconventional Views on the Text of the Bible. I. The Apocryphal Book Esdras A and the Septuagint," SBAP 23 (1901) 147-159. *Agnes Smith Lewis, "A Remarkable Palimpsest," ET 13 (1901-02) 55-57.

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James B. Johnston, "The Date of the Septuagint," ET 13 (1901-02) 382-383. A. E. Brooke and N. McLean, "The Forthcoming Cambridge Septuagint," JTS 3 (1901-02) 601-621. [A Critical Analysis] Anonymous, "The Vatican Codex," ColTM 22 (1902) 58-59. *C. Taylor, "A New Septuagint Fragment," JTS 4 (1902-03) 130. [Psa. 143:1-144:6] *J. H. A. Hart, "The New Septuagint Fragment," JTS 4 (1902-03) 215-217. [Psa. 143:1-144:6] Henry A. Redpath, "The Present Position of the Study of the Septuagint," AJT 7 (1903) 1-19. *Henry A. Redpath, "The Geography of the Septuagint," AJT 7 (1903) 289307. Eb. Nestle, "Scotch Editions of the Septuagint," ET 15 (1903-04) 427-428. *Eb. Nestle, "A Forgotten Letter on the English Bible and the Septuagint," ET 16 (1904-05) 380-381. W. O. E. Oesterley, "Codex Taurinensis (Y)," JTS 6 (1904-05) 372-380. H. H. Howorth, "The Coming Cambridge Septuagint: A Plea for a Pure Text," JTS 6 (1904-05) 436-438. Eb. Nestle, "Cambridge Editions of the Septuagint," JTS 6 (1904-05) 611614. W. O. E. Oesterley, "A Lost Uncial Codex of the Psalms," ET 17 (1905-06) 353-358. [The Turin Psalter - B. vii 30 (MS. Y)] Arthur G. Jayne, "The Origin and Value of the Septuagint," ICMM 2 (1905-06) 305-310. W. O. E. Oesterley, "Codex Taurinensis (Y). II.," JTS 7 (1905-06) 51-74. W. O. E. Oesterley, "Codex Taurinensis (Y). III.," JTS 7 (1905-06) 228-235. W. O. E. Oesterley, "Codex Taurinensis (Y). IV.," JTS 7 (1905-06) 373-391. W. O. E. Oesterley, "Codex Taurinensis (Y). V.," JTS 7 (1905-06) 518-539.

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H[enry] A. Redpath, "The Dates of the Translation of the Various Books of the Septuagint," JTS 7 (1905-06) 606615. James Hope Moulton, "The Cambridge Septuagint," LQHR 106 (1906) 137138. (Review) W. O. E. Oesterley, "Codex Taurinensis (Y). VI.," JTS 8 (1906-07) 49-66. W. O. E. Oesterley, "Codex Taurinensis (Y). VII.," JTS 8 (1906-07) 233239. *H. St J. Thackeray, "The Greek Translators of the Four Books of the Kings," JTS 8 (1906-07) 262-278. W. O. E. Oesterley, "Codex Taurinensis (Y). VIII.," JTS 8 (1906-07) 366393. W. O. E. Oesterley, "Codex Taurinensis (Y). IX.," JTS 8 (1906-07) 515-525. *Adolf Deissmann, "The Philology of the Greek Bible: Its Present and Future. I. The Greek Bible as a Compact Unity. The New Linguistic Records," Exp, 7th Ser., 4 (1907) 289-302. *Adolf Deissmann, "The Philology of the Greek Bible: Its Present and Future. III. Septuagint Philology," Exp, 7th Ser., 4 (1907) 506-520. H. St J. Thackeray, "The Bisection of Books in Primitive Septuagint MSS," JTS 9 (1907-08) 88-98. *F. Hugh Pope, "The Historical Geography of the Greek Bible," NYR 3 (1907-08) 686-703. Henry A. Sanders, "New Manuscripts of the Bible from Egypt," AJA 12 (1908) 49-55. [Freer MSS] Edgar J. Goodspeed, "The Detroit Manuscripts of the Septuagint and New Testament," BW 31 (1908) 218-226. H. B. Swete, "The Old Testament in Greek. I. Origin, Contents, and Language of the Septuagint; other Greek Versions of the Old Testament," ICMM 5 (1908-09) 17-33. H. B. Swete, "The Old Testament in Greek. II. The Greek Old Testament in the Christian Church," ICMM 5 (190809) 129-146.

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Henry A. Sanders, "Age and Ancient Home of the Biblical Manuscripts in the Freer Collection," AJA 13 (1909) 130141. *M. Gaster, "The Samaritan Book of Joshua and the Septuagint," SBAP 31 (1909) 115-127, 149-153. Edgar J. Goodspeed, "The Freer Manuscript of Deuteronomy-Joshua," BW 36 (1910) 203-208. *Max L. Margolis, "The Grouping of Codices in the Greek Joshua," JQR, N.S., 1(1910-11)259-263. Edgar J. Goodspeed, "Professor Sanders' Deuteronomy-Joshua," BW 37 (1911) 199. *Harold M. Wiener, "Samaritan Septuagint Massoretic Text," Exp, 8th Ser., 2 (1911) 200-219. George F. Moore, "The Antiochian Recension of the Septuagint," AJSL 29 (1912-13) 37-62. *Max L. Margolis, "The Mode of Expressing the Hebrew 'a'id in the Greek Hexateuch," AJSL 29 (1912-13) 237-260. *Harold M. Wiener, "Studies in the Septuagintal Texts of Leviticus," BS 70 (1913) 498-527, 669-686; 71 (1914) 8094. *John Skinner, "The Divine Names in the Genesis," Exp, 8th Ser., 6 (1913) 289-313, 400-420, 494-514. [III. Recensions in the Septuagint, pp. 494514.] J. P. Wilson, "Hebrew Syntax in the Septuagint," GUOST 4 (1913-22) 7172. Harold M. Wiener, "'Studies in the Septuagintal Text of Leviticus'," BS 71 (1914) 483-484. *Harold M. Wiener, "Historical Criticism of the Pentateuch. A Reply to Dr. Koenig (II.)," BS 72 (1915) 83-153. [The Critical Value of the Septuagint, pp. 96-105] F. G. Vial, "What we owe to Alexandria," IJA #44 (1916) 7-9. [Septuagint] *Adam C. Welch, "The Septuagint Version of Leviticus," ET 30 (1918-19) 277-278.

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J. B. Johnson, ''The Dating of the Septuagint,'' ET 30 (1918-19) 525. *M[ax] L. Margolis, "The Aldina as a Source of the Sixtina," JBL 38 (1919) 51-52. *D. D. Luckenbill, "The Influence of the Greek Bible on the Peshitta," AJSL 36 (1919-20) 161-166. *George Farmer, "The Origins of the Septuagint and of Other Old Versions," Theo 3 (1921) 212-218. *James Jeffrey, "The Massoretic Text and the Septuagint Compared, with Special Reference to the Book of Job," ET 36 (1924-25) 70-73. A. V. Billen, "The Classification of the Greek MSS of the Hexateuch," JTS 26 (1924-25) 262. *J. Battersby Harford, "Since Wellhausen," Exp, 9th Ser., 4 (1925) 164-182, 244-265. [Article 3. Textual Criticism. The Massoretic Text and the Septuagint; Part I. The Septuagint, pp. 174-182] Eduard König, "The Newest Debate on the Septuagint," CFL, 3rd Ser., 32 (1926) 383-385. (Trans. by E. W. Hammer) *A. Lykyn Williams, "The Problem of the Septuagint and Quotations in the New Testament," JTVI 58 (1926) 152161, 174. [(Discussion, pp. 162170) (Communications by Miss Hamilton Law, p. 170; Miss L. M. Mackinlay, pp. 170-171; J. M. Pollock, p. 171; H. Biddulph, pp. 171172; William Hoste, pp. 172-173)] Eduard König, "The Latest Theories Concerning the Septuagint Version," MR 109 (1926) 302-306. R. M. Gwynn, "Notes on the Authorship of some Books of the Greek Old Testament," Herm 20 (1926-30) 52-61. Max L. Margolis, "Textual Criticism of the Greek Old Testament," PAPS 67 (1928) 187-197. C. Theodore Benze, "The Old Testament in Greek," LCQ 2 (1929) 459-471. *R. D. Wilson, "The Textual Criticism of the Old Testament," PTR 27 (1929) 36-59. [V. The Septuagint Version, pp. 49-59] M[ax] L. Margolis, "Corrections in the Apparatus of the Book of Joshua in the larger Cambridge Septuagint," JBL 49 (1930) 234-264.

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A. Haire Forster, "The Study of the Septuagint," ATR 14 (1932) 152-155. P. L. Hedley, "The Göttingen Investigation and Edition of the Septuagint," HTR 26 (1933) 57-72. *O. J. Baab, "A Theory of Two Translators for the Greek Genesis," JBL 52 (1933) 239-243. *Pinkhos Churgin, "The Targum and the Septuagint," AJSL 50 (1933-34) 41-65. H. Hamann, "A New Edition of the Septuagint of the Old Testament," AusTR 6 (1935) 101-102. E. C. Edwards, "The Septuagint in Criticism," EQ 7 (1935) 172-178. Alexander Sperber, "The Problems of the Septuagint Recensions," JBL 54 (1935) 73-92. W. E. B[arnes], "The Recovery of the Septuagint," JTS 36 (1935) 123-131. H. Hamann, "The Oldest Page of the Bible," AusTR 7 (1936) 129. P. E. Kretzmann, "Are We Using Our Septuagint?" CTM 7 (1936) 906-912. *C. A. Phillips, "The Oldest Biblical Papyrus, and a Leaf from a Testimony Book," ET 48 (1936-37) 168-170. [Pap. Osloenses, ii II] Matthew Spinka, "Acquisition of the Codex Alexandrinus by England," JR 16 (1936) 10-29. H. Offermann, "A New Critical Edition of the Septuagint," LCQ 9 (1936) 87-89. (Review) *Sherman E. Johnson, "The Septuagint and the New Testament," JBL 56 (1937) 331-345. *H[arry] M. Orlinsky, "The Septuagint and the Origin of the Kethib-Qere," JBL 57 (1938) ix. E. H. Daniell, "The Codex Sinaiticus," BQL 9 (1938-39) 405-406.

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*Alexander Sperber, "New Testament and Septuagint," JBL 59 (1940) 193-293. [A. THE PROBLEM; I. The Old Testament and the Christian Mission; II. The Old and New Testament Combined Form the Bible of the Church; III. Old Testament Quotations in the New Testament, a. Quotations in the Gospels, b. Classification of the Differences, c. These Differences are of Theological Importance, d. Jerome was aware of these difficulties; IV. Previous Researches in this Field; V. The Problem; B. ORIGEN'S HEXAPLA; VI. Lagarde's Archetype Theory; VII. The Current View on Origen's Work; VIII. Refutation of the Current View; IX. A New Approach; X. The Septuagint according to the Hexapla, 1. Septuagint Quotations of the Hexapla, 2. Hexaplaric Symbols, 3. Asterisk and Obelus Readings Originate in Marginal Notes, a. Asterisk readings, b. Obelus readings; 4. Obelus and O' Quotations, 5. Asterisk and Alia Exemplaria Quotations, 6. Origen's Sources, 7. Later confusions Resulting in Doublets, 8. Classification of the Doublets, 9. Results of this Classification, 10. Inner Greek Development of Hexaplaric Septuagint-Quotations; XI. The Hebrew Bible According to the Hexapla; C. THE OLDEST MANUSCRIPTS OF THE BIBLE IN GREEK; XII. Codices B and A on the Pentateuch; XIII. Codices B and A on the Judges; XIV. Codices B and A on the Bible; D. THE CHURCH FATHERS AND VETUS LATINA; XV. The Minor Prophets in Greek; XVI. The LXX in Latin; E. CONCLUSIONS; XVII. The NT and the Two LXX Types; XVIII. The Final Redaction of the Hebrew Bible; INDEX OF PASSAGES FROM THE OT AND NT WHICH ARE QUOTED HERE IN GREEK OR LATIN] Harry M. Orlinsky, "On the Present State of Proto-Septuagint Studies," JAOS 61 (1941) 81-91. *A. V. Billen, "The Hexaplaric Element in the LXX Version of Judges," JTS 43 (1942) 12-19. Samuel Krauss, "Two Hitherto Unknown Bible Versions in Greek," BJRL 27 (1942-43) 97-105. [I. Ben La'ana and Ben Tilga Probably Identified; II. Doublets in Greek Bible Versions; III. The Greek Glosses in Question-Genuine or Spurious?] F. G. Kenyon, "Greek Manuscripts and Archaeology," JTVI 75 (1943) 111115. *W. G. Waddell, "The Tetragrammaton in the LXX," JTS 45 (1944) 158161. [P. Fouad 266] Harry M. Orlinsky, "The Septuagint-Its Use in Textual Criticism," BA 9 (1946) 21-34. [The Septuagint as a Jewish Work; The Correct Use of the Septuagint; Other Phases of Septuagint Study]

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Floyd V. Filson, "The Septuagint and the New Testament," BA 9 (1946) 3442. [Judaism and Greek Culture; Importance of the Chester Beatty LXX Manuscripts; Character of the LXX Version; The Use of the LXX in the New Testament] *Allen Wikgren, "Two Ostraca Fragments of the Septuagint Psalter," JNES 5 (1946) 181-184. E. E. Flack, "Values in the Septuagint," WBHDN 48 (1951) #8, 17-19. *Ronald M. Hals, "The Usefulness of the LXX in the Study of the Hebrew Text of the Old Testament," LQ, N.S., 4 (1952) 447-456. F. F. Bruce, "The Old Testament in Greek," BTr 4 (1953) 129-135, 156-162. H[enry] S. Gehman, "Some Types of Errors of Transmission in the LXX," JBL 72 (1953) xiv-xv. H[enry] S. Gehman, "Some Types of Errors of Transmission in the LXX," VT 3 (1953) 397-400. *P. Peters, "A Missing Link in the History of the Septuagint," WLQ 51 (1954) 146. *Everett F. Harrison, "The Importance of the Septuagint for Biblical Studies," BS 112 (1955) 344-355; 113 (1956) 3745. *±Raymond F. Surburg, "Intertestamental Studies 1946-1955," CTM 27 (1956) 95-114. [II. Septuagint Studies, pp. 99-101] Ian A. Moir, "Two Septuagint Palimpsest Fragments," JTS, N.S., 8 (1957) 1-11. P. Kahle, "Problems of the Septuagint," StP 1 (1957) 328-338. Frederick W. Danker, "Aids to Bible Study. The Septuagint-Its History," CTM 30 (1959) 271-284. *Harry M. Orlinsky, "Qumran and the Present State of the Old Testament Text Studies: The Septuagint Text," JBL 78 (1959) 26-33. *G. Zuntz, "Aristeas Studies II: Aristeas on the Translation of the Torah," JSS 4 (1959) 109-126. Elias J. Bickerman, "The Septuagint as a Translation," PAAJR 28 (1959) 1-39.

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*P. Kahle, "The Greek Bible and the Gospels. Fragments from the Judaean Desert," StEv 1 (1959) 613-621. *A. S. Tritton, "Some Notes on the Septuagint," GUOST 18 (1959-60) 4952. *Sidney Jellicoe, "Aristaes, Philo, and the Septuagint Vorlage," JTS, N.S., 12(1961)261-271. *Edwin Yamauchi, "The Sapiential Septuagint," BETS 5 (1962) 109-115. *B. Lifshitz, "The Expedition to the Judean Desert, 1961. The Greek Documents from the Cave of Horror," IEJ 12 (1962) 201-207. [Septuagint] George Howard, "Introduction to Septuagintal Studies," RestQ 7 (1963) 132-142; 8 (1964) 10-25. *M. H. Goshen-Gottstein, "Theory and Practice of Textual Criticism. The Text-critical Use of the Septuagint," Text 3 (1963) 130-158. D. W. Gooding, "Aristes and Septuagint Origins: A Review of Recent Studies," VT 13 (1963) 357-379. Dikran Y. Hadidian, "The Septuagint and Its Place in Theological Education," ET 76 (1964-65) 102-103. *A. F. J. Klijn, "The Letter of Aristeas and the Greek Translation of the Pentateuch in Egypt," NTS 11 (1964-65) 154158. *John F. X. Sheehan, "The Septuagint and the New Testament," BibT #17 (1965) 1133-1136. S[idney] Jellicoe, "The Septuagint To-day," ET 77 (1965-66) 68-74. *Ernest G. Clarke, "The Hebraic Spirit," CJT 12 (1966) 153-163. *Bruce E. Donovan, "Notes and Observations. An Isaiah Fragment in the Library of Congress," HTR 61 (1968) 625628. Sidney Jellicoe, "Septuagint Studies in the Current Century," JBL 88 (1969) 191-199.

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§246 3.1.3.1.1 Studies in "Translation Greek" *Joseph D. Wilson, "The Seventy Weeks of Daniel in the Hands of a Septuagint Translator," CFL, 3rd Ser., 14 (191112) 351-352. *Max L. Margolis, "Transliterations in the Greek Old Testament," JQR, N.S., 16 (1925-26) 117-125. R[aymond] S. Haupert, "The Transcription Theory of the Septuagint," JBL 53(1934) xi. Raymond S. Haupert, "The Transcription Theory of the Septuagint," JBL 53(1934) 251-255. *Sherman E. Johnson, "The Septuagint and the New Testament," JBL 56 (1937) 331-345. *Henry Snyder Gehman, "Exegetical Methods Employed by the Greek Translator of I Samuel," JAOS 70 (1950) 292296. H[enry] S. Gehman, "The Hebraic Character of Septuagint Greek," JBL 69 (1950) x. *R. A. Martin, "Some Syntactical Criteria of Translation Greek," VT 10 (1960) 295-310. C. Rabin, "The Translation Process and the Character of the Septuagint," Text 6 (1968) 1-26. R. A. Kraft, "Jewish Greek Scriptures and Related Topics: Reports on Recent Discussions," NTS 16 (1969-70) 384396.

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§247 3.1.3.1.2 Aquila's Version F. C. Burkitt, "Aquila," JQR 10 (1897-98) 207-216. *Eb. Nestle, "Symmachus, Not Aquila," ET 22 (1910-11) 377. Joseph Reider, "Prolegomena to a Greek-Hebrew and Hebrew-Greek Index to Aquila, Introduction," JQR, N.S., 4 (1913-14) 321-356. Joseph Reider, "Prolegomena to a Greek-Hebrew and Hebrew-Greek Index to Aquila, Chapter II, Aquila's Knowledge of the Hebrew Grammar and Lexicon," JQR, N.S., 4 (1913-14) 577-598. Joseph Reider, "Prolegomena to a Greek-Hebrew and Hebrew-Greek Index to Aquila, Chapter III, Aquila's Exegesis," JQR, N.S., 4 (1913-14) 599-620. *Joseph Reider, "Prolegomena to a Greek-Hebrew and Hebrew-Greek Index to Aquila, Chapter IV, The Hebrew Text Underlying Aquila's Version (and Appendices)," JQR, N.S., 7 (1916-17) 287-364. [Appendix I Aquila's Vocabulary; Appendix II - Aquila Remains in Syriac and Latin; Appendix III - Aquila Readings in Talmud and Midrash; Appendix IV - 3 Kings 14:1-20] *Peter Katz, "Notes on the Septuagint, II. A Fresh Aquila Fragment recovered from Philo, "JTS 47 (1946) 31-33. J[oseph] Reider, "An Index to Aquila. (Greek-Hebrew, Hebrew-Greek, Latin-Hebrew; with the Syriac and Armenian evidence," VTS 12 (1966) i-xii, 1-331. (Completed and Revised by N. Turner) Sidney Jellicoe, "Aquila and His Version," JQR, N.S., 59 (1968-69) 326-332.

§248 3.1.3.1.3 Symmachus *Eb. Nestle, "Symmachus, Not Aquila," ET 22 (1910-11) 377. *L. J. Liebreich, "Notes on the Greek Version of Symmachus," JBL 63 (1944) 397-403.

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§249 3.1.3.1.4 Theodotion *Charles M. Cooper, "Theodotion's Influence on the Alexandrian Text of Judges," JBL 67 (1948) 63-68. John M. Grindel, "Another Characteristic of the Kaige Recension:

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§250 3.1.3.1.5 Origen (includes Hexapla) Max L. Margolis, "Hexapla and Hexaplaric," AJSL 32 (1915-16) 126-140. Harry M. Orlinsky, "The Columnar Order of the Hexapla," JQR, N.S, 27 (1936-37) 137-149. H[arry] M. Orlinsky, "The Priority of the Tetrapla to the Hexapla," JBL 56 (1937) x. W. E. Staples, "The Second Column of Origen's Hexapla," JAOS 59 (1939) 71-80. *Raymond Thornhill, "The Greek Text of the Book of Ruth: A Grouping of Manuscripts According to Origen's Hexapla," VT 3 (1953) 236-249. J. A. Emerton, "The Purpose of the Second Column of the Hexapla," JTS, N.S., 7 (1956) 79-87. P. E. Kahle, "The Greek Bible Manuscripts Used by Origen," JBL 79 (1960) 111-118.

§251 3.1.3.1.6 Other LXX Texts and Revisions *F. C. Conybeare, "Philoean Text of the Septuagint," JQR 8 (1895-96) 88-122. Anonymous, "Lucian's Recension of the Septuagint," CQR 51 (1900-01) 379-398. Robert M. Grant, "The Bible of Theophilus of Antioch," JBL 66 (1947) 173-196.

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R[obert] M. Grant, "The Septuagint Text of Theophilus of Antioch," JBL 68 (1949) xv-xvi. *Raymond Thornhill, "Six of Seven Nations: A Pointer to the Lucianic Text in the Heptateuch, with Special Reference to the Old Latin Version," JTS, N.S., 10 (1959) 233-246.

§252 3.1.3.2 Old Latin Versions *J. I. Mombert, "Emendations and Corrections," JBL 4 (1884) 93-125. [Hieronymian Version] Anonymous, "The Codex Amiatinus, When and Where Written," CQR 25 (1887-88) 435-448. Fred[rick] C. Conybeare, "On Some Fragments of a Pre-Hieronymian Latin Version of the Bible," Exp, 4th Ser., 4 (1891) 63-80, 129-141. C. H. Turner, "Notes on the Old Latin Version of the Bible," JTS 2 (1900-01) 600-610. Anonymous, "The Old Latin Version of the Old Testament," CQR 52 (1901) 103-156. *W. O. E. Oesterley, "The Old Latin Texts of the Minor Prophets. I.," JTS 5 (1903-04) 76-88. *W. O. E. Oesterley, "The Old Latin Texts of the Minor Prophets. II.," JTS 5 (1903-04) 242-253. *W. O. E. Oesterley, "The Old Latin Texts of the Minor Prophets. III.," JTS 5 (1903-04) 378-386. *W. O. E. Oesterley, "The Old Latin Texts of the Minor Prophets. IV.," JTS 5 (1903-04) 570-579. *W. O. E. Oesterley, "The Old Latin Texts of the Minor Prophets. V.," JTS 6 (1904-05) 67-70. *W. O. E. Oesterley, "The Old Latin Texts of the Minor Prophets Appendix," JTS 6 (1904-05) 217-220. *E. von Dobschütz, "A Collection of Old Latin Bible Quotations: Somnium Neronis," JTS 16 (1914-15) 1-27.

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F. C. Burkitt, "The Old-Latin Heptateuch," JTS 29 (1927-28) 140-146. *A. V. Billen, "The Old Latin Version of Judges," JTS 43 (1942) 140-149. Louis H. Gray, "Biblical Citations in Latin Lives of Welsh and Breton Saints Differing from the Vulgate," Tr 8 (1952) 389-397. A. W. Adams, "The Old-Latin Version," BTr 5 (1954) 101-106. *Raymond Thornhill, "Six or Seven Nations: A Pointer to the Lucianic Text in the Heptateuch, with Special Reference to the Old Latin Version," JTS, N.S., 10 (1959) 233-246.

§253 3.1.3.3 Latin Vulgate (including Jerome's Translation) G. E. E., "Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis. Juxta Exemplar ex Tyographiâ Apostolicâ Vaticanâ Romæ 1592. Correctis corrigendis ex Indicibus correctariis Romæ &c. Edidit Leander Van Ess, S. T. D. Tubingæ, 1824," CE 21 (1837) 354370. [Edward William Grinfield], "The Vulgate and Old Italic Versions," BRCM 6 (1849-50) 669-670. T[heophilus] Rubinsohn, "The Vulgate," CRB 18 (1853) 237-257. Anonymous, "The Origin of the Latin Vulgate," CongR 1 (1861) 184-195. Rudolph Wahl, "The Vulgate Version and the Catholic Church," UQGR, N.S., 15 (1878) 69-83. Robert Henderson, "A Bible Reviser of the Fourth Century," BFER 31 (1882) 34-47. [Jerome] J. A. Smith, "Alcuin's Bible," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 322-324. *B. Pick, "Jerome as an Old Testament Student," LCR 6 (1887) 230-243, 287-295; 7 (1888) 137-149, 272-293. M. Samuel Berger, "The History of the Vulgate in France," AR 9 (1888) 187-196. Anonymous, "The Vulgate Old Testament," ONTS 12 (1891) 376.

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*Henry Preserved Smith, ''The Value of the Vulgate Old Testament for Textual Criticism,'' PRR 2 (1891) 216-234. *George F. Moore, "Vulgate Chapters and Numbered Verses in the Hebrew Bible," JBL 12 (1893) 73-78. William Barry, "Our Latin Bible," DR 139 (1906) 1-23. (Review) G. M[allows] Youngman, "Hetzenauer's Edition of the Vulgate," AJT 12 (1908) 627-636. Albert Condamin, "The 'Vulgate' of Prof. Henslow, I.," ET 21 (1909-10) 330-332. George Henslow, "The 'Vulgate' of Prof. Henslow, II.," ET 21 (1909-10) 332. G. Mallows Youngman, "Manuscripts of the Vulgate in the British Museum," AJT 14 (1910) 608-626. Edward J. Kissane, "St. Jerome and the Vulgate," ITQ 14 (1919) 156-158. F. C. Burkitt, "The Text of the Vulgate," JTS 24 (1922-23) 406-414. E. Power, "The Lost Ninth Century Bible of Carcassonne," B 5 (1924) 197-201. *E. Power, "Corrections from the Hebrew in the Theodulfian MSS. of the Vulgate," B 5 (1924) 233-258. E. K. Rand, "Dom Quentin's Memoir on the Text of the Vulgate," HTR 17 (1925) 197-264. John H. Chapman, "The Latin Bible (Part I)," DR 180 (1927) 1-18. J[ohn] H. Chapman, "The Latin Bible (continued)," DR 180 (1927) 161-172. F. C. Burkitt, "Jerome's Work on the Psalter," JTS 30 (1928-29) 395-397. *J. A. F. Gregg, "Transliteration as Translation: A Study of Certain Features in the Influence of the Vulgate on the Authorized Version," ET 42 (1930-31) 8-14. *Algernon Ward, "Jerome's Work on the Psalter," ET 44 (1932-33) 87-92.

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William L. Newton, "Influences on St. Jerome's Translation of the Old Testament," CBQ 5 (1943) 17-32. Adrian Weld-Blundell, "The Revision of the Vulgate Bible," Scrip 2 (1947) 100-105. E[dmund] F. Sutcliffe, "The Name 'Vulgate'," B 29 (1948) 345-352. Edmund F. Sutcliffe, "The Council of Trent on the Authentia of the Vulgate," JTS 49 (1948) 35-42. *Charles M. Cooper, "Jerome's 'Hebrew Psalter' and the New Latin Version," JBL 69 (1950) 233-244. Boleslaw Szczesniak, "The Laurentian Bible of Marco Polo," JAOS 75 (1955) 173-179. Richard J. Sneed, "The Amazing St. Jerome," ABenR 7 (1956) 230-247. *Sakae Kubo, "The Influence of the Vulgate on the English Translation of the Psalms," AUSS 3 (1965) 34-41. C. M. Kauffmann, "The Bury Bible (Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS. 2)," JWCI 29 (1966) 60-81. *Bezalel Narkiss, "Towards a further Study of the Ashburnham Pentateuch (Pentateuque de Tours) Paris Bibliothèque Nationale, Nouv. Acq. Lat 2334," CAAMA 19 (1969) 45-60.

§254 3.1.3.3.1 The Gutenberg Bible J. M. Lenhart, "The Gutenberg Bibles," ACQR 39 (1914) 593-617. Edmund Meier, "Interesting Old Bibles," CTM 6 (1935) 928-931. [Gutenberg Bible] Otto Maurice Forkert, "The Gutenberg Bible," CTM 11 (1940) 788-790. Francis J. Crump, "The Gutenberg Bible," CBQ 14 (1952) 213-218.

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§255 3.1.3.4 Arabic Versions +Anonymous, "Eli Smith's Arabic Bible," BFER 6 (1857) 119-122. (Review) *A. S. Halkin, "The Original Version of the Arabic Translation of the Samaritan Pentateuch," JBL 56 (1937) xiii. *A. S. Halkin, "The Scholia to Numbers and Deuteronomy in the Samaritan-Arabic Pentateuch," JQR, N.S., 34 (194344) 41-59. John A. Thompson, "The Origin and Nature of the Chief Printed Arabic Bibles," BTr 6 (1955) 2-12, 51-55, 98-106, 146-150. A. S. Tritton, "The Old Testament in Muslim Spain," BSOAS 21 (1958) 392-394. [Arabic Texts] Eric F. Bishop, "The Arabic Bible After a Century," BTr 15 (1964) 167-172.

§256 3.1.3.5 Coptic Versions (including Bohairic and Sahidic) *A. E. Brooke, "The Bohairic Version of the Pentateuch," JTS 3 (1901-02) 258-278. *J. D. Prince, "Two Versions of the Coptic Psalter," JBL 21 (1902) 92-99. E. O. Winstedt, "Sahidic Biblical Fragments," SBAP 25 (1903) 317-325. [Gen. 7:13-20; Ex. 18; I Sam. 16:14-16; Ps. 31:6-7, 10-13, 14-17, 19-23; Ps. 106:15-20] E. O. Winstedt, "Sahidic Biblical Fragments in the Bodleian Library. II," SBAP 26 (1904) 215-221. A. E. Brooke, "Sahidic Fragments of the Old Testament," JTS 8 (1906-07) 67-74. [Bibl. Nat. Copt. 1291] E. O. Winstedt, "Some Unpublished Sahidic Fragments of the Old Testament," JTS 10 (1908-09) 233-254. {Or. 3579A; Pap. LV (I) [= Crum 46] Cop Pap. XI (I) [= Crum 52]} S. Gaselee, "Notes on the Coptic Versions of the LXX," JTS 11 (1909-10) 246-257.

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Frank N. Hallock, "The Coptic Old Testament," AJSL 49 (1932-33) 325-335. *P. L. Hedley, "Three Graeco-Coptic Biblical Texts," JTS 35 (1934) 58-60. [MSS Borgia Copt. 46 (Gen. I-XV); Borgia Copt. 78 - (Gen. and Ex.); Brussels, Musée National #10952 (Psa. CIX 1-4)] J. Barton Payne, "Characteristics of Coptic Bible Translation," ASW 5 (1950) 64-66. *J. Barton Payne, "The Sahidic Coptic Text of 1 Samuel," JBL 72 (1953) 51-61.

§257 3.1.3.6 Ethiopic Versions *George H. Schodde, "A Manuscript of the Ethiopic Psalter," AJSL 5 (1888-89) 199-200. *George A. Barton, "On an Ethiopic MS. of the Octateuch in the Library of Haverford College, Pa.," JAOS 15 (1893) cxcix-ccii. *Edgar J. Goodspeed, "Ethiopic Manuscripts from the Collection of Wilberforce Eames," AJSL 20 (1903-04) 235244. [Some MSS on the Psalms] Samuel A. B. Mercer, "An Expedition to Abyssinia, "BASOR #39 (1930) 27-29. [Ethiopic MSS. of the Asmara Bible]

§258 3.1.3.7 Georgian Versions A. A. Tsagareli, "Professor Tsagareli's Catalogue of Georgian Manuscripts in the Monastery of the Holy Cross at Jerusalem," JBL 12 (1893) 168-179. (Trans. from the Russian by Oliver Wardrop) O[liver] Wardrop, "Georgian Manuscripts at the Iberian Monastery on Mount Athos," JTS 12 (1910-11) 593-607. Robert P. Blake, "Ancient Georgian Versions of the Old Testament," HTR 19 (1926) 271-297. Robert P. Blake, "The Athos Codex of the Georgian Old Testament," HTR 22 (1929) 33-56.

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Robert P. Blake, "Catalogue of the Georgian Manuscripts in the Cambridge University Library," HTR 25 (1932) 207224. *P. L. Hedley, "The Georgian Fragments of Jeremiah," JTS 34 (1933) 392395.

§259 3.1.3.8 Syriac Versions (including Peshitta) B. H. C., "On the Syriac Language Peshito[sic] Version," JSL, 2nd Ser., 5 (1853-54) 455-464. J. A. Edgren, "The Peshito[sic]," ONTS 1 (1882) #1, 12-13. George H. Schodde, "The Peshitto[sic]," ONTS 9 (1889) 86-90. *G. Margoliouth, "More Fragments of the Palestinian Syriac Version of the Holy Scriptures," SBAP 18 (1896) 223236, 275-285. [BM Or. 4951] [Gen. 2:4-19; 2 Kgs. 2:19-22; Amos 9:5-14a; Acts 16:16-34] *G. Margoliouth, "More Fragments of the Palestinian Syriac Version of the Holy Scriptures [concluded]," SBAP 19 (1897) 39-60. [2 Kgs. 2:19-22; Amos 5:14a] Eb. Nestle, "The Palestinian Syriac Version of the Holy Scriptures," ET 9 (1897-98) 510-511. W. E[mery] Barnes, "The Printed Editions of the Peshitta of the Old Testament," ET 9 (1897-98) 560-562. G. Margoliouth, "'The Palestinian Syriac Version'," ET 9 (1897-98) 562-563. Eb. Nestle, "'The Palestinian Syriac Version'," ET 10 (1898-99) 47. G. Margoliouth, "'The Palestinian Syriac Version'," ET 10 (1898-99) 91. *W. Emery Barnes, "On the Influence of the Septuagint on the Peshitta," JTS 2 (1900-01) 186-197. *Charles C. Torrey, "Portions of the First Esdras and Nehemiah in the Syro-Hexaplar Version," AJSL 23 (1906-07) 65-74. John Pinkerton, "The Earliest Syriac Version of the Pentateuch," GUOST 4 (1913-22) 19-20.

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John Pinkerton, "The Origin and the Early History of the Syriac Pentateuch," JTS 15 (1913-14) 14-41. Alphonse Mingana, "Syriac Versions of the Old Testament," JQR, N.S., 6 (1915-16) 385-398. Joshua Bloch, "The Authorship of the Peshitta," AJSL 35 (1918-19) 215-222. *D. D. Luckenbill, "The Influence of the Greek Bible on the Peshitta," AJSL 36 (1919-20) 161-166. Joshua Bloch, "The Printed Texts of the Peshitta Old Testament," AJSL 37 (1920-21) 136-144. Charles C. Torrey, "The Loss of the Urumia Concordance to the Peshitta," JAOS 43 (1923) 128-129. +Anonymous, "Concordance to the Peshitta Old Testament," JRAS (1923) 269-270. [Announcement] *F. Zimmermann, "The Text of the Psalms in the Peshitta," JTS 41 (1940) 44-46. *Harold R. Willoughby, "Stray New Testament-Psalter Leaves Identified," JBL 61 (1942) 57-60. [Ex. 15:1b-19; Deut. 32:1-6b] M. H. Gottstein, "A List of Some Uncatalogued Syriac Biblical Manuscripts," BJRL 37 (1954-55) 429-445. *P. A. H. DeBoer, "A Description of the Sinai Syriac MS. 35," VT 9 (1959) 408-412. [1 and 2 Samuel] M. Wilcox, "Some Recent Contributions to the Problem of Peshitta Origins," Abr-N 1 (1959-60) 62-67. *W. Baars, "A Palestinian Syriac Text of the Book of Lamentations," VT 10 (1960) 224-227. M. H. Goshen-Gottstein, "Prolegomena to a Critical Edition of the Peshitta," SH 8 (1961) 26-67. J. A. Emerton, "Unclean Birds and the Origin of the Peshitta," JSS 7 (1962) 204-211.

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*P. Wemberg-Møller, "Prolegomena to a Re-Examination of the Palestinian Targum Fragments of the Book of Genesis Published by P. Kahle, and Their Relationship to the Peshitta," JSS 7 (1962) 253-266. W. Baars, "The 'Nicene' Creed in the Manuscripts of the Syriac Massora," JTS, N.S., 13 (1962) 336-339. Anonymous, "Peshitta Institute Communications I, First Supplement to the List of Old Testament Peshitta Manuscripts," VT 12 (1962) 127-128. Anonymous, "Peshitta Institute Communications II, Second Supplement to the List of Old Testament Peshitta Manuscripts," VT 12 (1962) 237-239. Anonymous, "Peshitta Institute Communications III, Third Supplement to the List of Old Testament Peshitta Manuscripts," VT 12 (1962) 351. *P. B. Dirksen, "Peshitta Institute Communications IV, A Sixth Century Palimpsest of Judges Reconstructed," VT 13 (1963) 349-355. W. Baars, "Description of Three Syriac Old Testament Manuscripts," VT 13 (1963) 260-268. W. Baars, "Peshitta Institute Communications V, On the Order of Books in a Beth Mawtabhe," VT 17 (1967) 132133. *J. A. Emerton, "The Printed Editions of the Song of Songs in the Peshitta Version," VT 17 (1967) 416-429. M. D. Koster, "Peshitta Institute Communications VI, A Clue to the Relationship of Some West Peshitta Manuscripts," VT 17 (1967) 494-496. P. A. H. de Boer, "Dispersed Leaves," JSS 13 (1968) 33-35. [Peshitta] *P. Wernberg-Møller, "Some Scribal and Linguistic Features of the Genesis Part of the Oldest Peshitta Manuscript (B. M. Add. 14425)," JSS 13 (1968) 136-161. Anonymous, "Peshitta Institute Communications VII, Fourth Supplement to the List of Old Testament Peshitta Manuscripts," VT 18 (1968) 128-145. N. Walker, "The Peshitta Puzzle and Its Implications," VT 18 (1968) 268-270.

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*Leona G. Running, "Peshitta Institute Communications VIII, The Problem of the Mixed Syriac MSS of Susanna in the Seventeenth Century," VT 19 (1969) 377-383.

§260 3.1.3.8.1 Tatian's Diatessaron and the Old Testament *George F. Moore, "Tatian's Diatessaron and the Analysis of the Pentateuch," JBL 9 (1890) 201-215. *Charles M. Mead, "Tatian's Diatessaron and the analysis of the Pentateuch, A Reply," JBL 10 (1891) 44-54. J. Rendel Harris, "Was the Diatessaron Anti-Judaic?" HTR 18 (1925) 103-109. *Robert P. Casey, "The Armenian Marcionites and the Diatessaron," JBL 57 (1938) 185-194.

§261 3.1.3.9 Other Early Versions - Unclassified C. K. Nelson, "The Gothic Bible of Ulfilas," PAPA 17 (1885) xxxvii. Theodore W. Hunt, "The Gothic Bible," HR 44 (1902) 206-211. H. M. Bannister, "Irish Psalters," JTS 12 (1910-11) 280-284. J. W. Bright and R. L. Ramsay, "Notes on the 'Introductions' of the West-Saxon Psalms," JTS 13 (1911-12) 520-558. Edward Kennar Rand, "A Preliminary Study of Alcuin's Bible," HTR 24 (1931) 323-396. *Toyozo W. Nakarai, "Columbus in the Genoa Psalter," SQ/E 3 (1942) 171-182. John M. Lenhart, "Protestant Latin Bibles of the Reformation from 1520-1570," CBQ 8 (1946) 416-432. W[alter] J. Fischel, "The Earliest Persian Bible Manuscripts in European Librariesas Collected by Giambattista Vechiete (1552-1619)," JBL 69 (1950) xiv.

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Walter J. Fischel, "The Bible in Persian Translation. A Contribution to the History of Bible Translations in Persia and India," HTR 45 (1952) 3-45. E. Z. Melamed, "On the Tafsir of the Persian Jews," EI 4 (1956) XIV. W. Leonard Grant, "Neo-Latin Verse-Translations of the Bible," HTR 52 (1959) 205-211. *Herbert H. Paper, "The Vatican Judeo-Persian Pentateuch. Genesis," AO 28 (1964-65) 263-340. *M. Altbauer, "Traces of Hebrew Commentaries in the Slavonic Translations of the Bible," Tarbiz 34 (1964-65) #4, IX-X. *Herbert H. Paper, "The Vatican Judeo-Persian Pentateuch. Exodus and Leviticus," AO 29 (1965-66) 75-181. *Herbert H. Paper, "The Vatican Judeo-Persian Pentateuch. Numbers," AO 29 (1965-66) 253-310. Herbert H. Paper, "A Note on Judea-Persian Copulas," JAOS 87 (1967) 227-230. [Persian Biblical Texts] *Herbert H. Paper, "The Vatican Judeo-Persian Pentateuch. Deuteronomy," AO 31(1968)56-113. *Herbert H. Paper, "The Use of (ha)me in Selected Judeo-Persian Texts," JAOS 88 (1968) 483-494.

§262 3.1.4 Early English MSS and Printed Texts Anonymous, "A Proposal for correcting the English Translation of the Scriptures," TRep 4 (1784) 187-188. +Anonymous, "Dr. Geddes on the Bible," BCQTR 4 (1794) 1-12, 147-158. +Anonymous, "Mr. Pratt's Prospectus of a new Polyglott Bible," BCQTR 11 (1798) 105-117. +Salopiensis, "Roman Catholic Translation of the Bible," MMBR 6 (1798) 347-348. [Philip Buonamici Translation]

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+Anonymous, "Geddes's Bible. Vol. II.," BCQTR 14 (1799) 577-586. (Review) +Anonymous, "Mr. Reeves's Edition of the Bible," BCQTR 19 (1802) 441-448. (Review) +M. Smart, "On the Incorrectness of our printed Bibles," MMBR 27 (1809) 37-40. +D. Copsey, "On the Errata in the Oxford Stereo-type Bible, 8vo.," MMBR 34 (1812-13) 298. +Anonymous, "Hewlett's Bible," BCQTR, N.S., 1 (1813) 337-352. (Review) +S. Collingwood, "Accuracy of Stereotype Editions," MMBR 34 (1812-13) 483-484. [Oxford Stereotype Bible] Anonymous, "Varieties, Literary and Philosophical, Including Notices of Works in Hand, Foreign and Domestic," MMBR 43 (1817) 57-63. [The Geneva Bible, pp. 59-60] Anonymous, "Varieties, Literary and Philosophical, Including Notices of Works in Hand, Domestic and Foreign," MMBR 44 (1817-18) 160-167. [John Bellamy's Translation of the Hebrew Scriptures, pp. 162-163] W. O., "The Geneva Bible," CongML 1 (1818) 129-133. W. O., "The Bishop's Bible," CongML 1 (1818) 305-308. +Anonymous, "Critical Notes on New Books," MMBR 45 (1818) 343-346. [John Bellamy's Translation of the Hebrew Bible, pp. 344-346] +J. T. Smith, "The Rev. J. T. Smith on Mr. Bellamy's New Bible," MMBR 45 (1818) 481-485. +Anonymous, "Bellamy's Translation of the Bible," QRL 19 (1818) 250-280. +Anonymous, "Bellamy's Reply to the Quarterly Review," QRL 19 (1818) 446-460. (Review) C. Lucas, "Mr. Lucas on the Inaccuracies in the Oxford Bible, &c.," MMBR 47 (1819) 130-131. +Anonymous, "On the New Translation of the Holy Scriptures," BCQTR, N.S., 13 (1820) 337-366, 449-478. [Bellamy's Translation]

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+Anonymous, ''Translations of the BibleBellamy, Sir J. B. Burges, &c.,'' QRL 23 (1820) 287-325. (Review) +Anonymous, "Todd's Memoirs of Brian Walton," BCQTR, N.S., 18 (1822) 641-652. (Review) [Bellamy's Translation] +Pater-familias, "Editions of the Bible," MMBR 54 (1822-23) 212-214. [Mistakes in printing] Anonymous, "Remarks on the Propriety of a New Translation of the Scriptures into English," BibR 1 (1825) 307391,463-498. [B. B. Edwards], "Early English Versions of the Bible," BRCR 6 (1835) 451-482. +Anonymous, "Catholic Versions of the Scriptures," DR 2 (1836-37) 475-492. (Review) +Anonymous, "Annals of the English Bible," BQRL 3 (1846) 438-468. (Review) N. L. F., "Noyes's Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Canticles," CE 40 (1846) 424-434. (Review) *R. B[abcock], "Hebrew Poetry Made Intelligible to Readers of Our Common Bible. Nourse's Edition of the Bible," CRB 12 (1847) 387-396. ( ) R., "Historical Sketch of Translations of the Scripture into the Languages of Britain," CRB 13 (1848) 234-248. G. L., "John Wycliffe and the First English Bible," CE 51(1851) 53-75. (Review) Anonymous, "Wycliffe's Bible," JSL, 2nd Ser., 1 (1851-52) 116-134. (Review) Anonymous, "English Translations of the Bible," BS 15 (1858) 261-288. [B. F. Hayes], "The English Bible in Manuscript, and its Translators," FBQ 10 (1862) 241-260. Anonymous, "The English Bible: Its Revision and History," JSL, 4th Ser., 1 (1862) 116-127. (Review) Anonymous, "The English Bible: Its Early History and Literary Characteristics," DUM 66 (1865) 363-381.

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Anonymous, "Tyndale and the English Bible," BFER 17 (1868) 89-114. (Review) John Gemmel, "Our English Bible," BFER 21 (1872) 347-371. James A. Corcoran, "Vernacular Versions of the Bible, Old and New," ACQR 4 (1879) 344-388. A. St. John Chambré, "The English Bible, and Revision," UQGR, N.S., 17 (1880) 133-149. Charles A[ugustus] Briggs, "Tyndale's Pentateuch," PR 5 (1884) 131. Samuel J. Barrows, "John Bellamy's Bible," URRM 24 (1885) 289302. J. L. Ewell, "Wiclif's[sic] Bible Honored by the Revision," BS 44(1887)36-45. William Levering Devries, "The English Bible," ONTS 9 (1889) 152-161. F. A. Gasquet, "The Pre-Reformation English Bible," DR 115 (1894) 122-152. *James Brown, "The Germ of Astruc's Theory," ET 10 (1898-99) 91-92. [Matthew's Bible] *Eb. Nestle, "A Forgotten Letter on the English Bible and the Septuagint," ET 16 (1904-05) 380-381. George Joseph Reid, "The Evolution of Our English Bible," ACQR 30 (1905) 563-591. C. Abbetmeyer, "The Wycliffite Versions of the Bible," TQ 9 (1905) 149-169. W. Aldis Wright, "The Prayer Book Psalter," JTS 7 (1905-06) 270-272. (Corrections p. 629) [Coverdale Bible] J. T. Davies, "The Three English Versions of the Scriptures," MQR, 3rd Ser., 32 (1906) 64-83. E[b]. Nestle, "On Some Early Editions of Tindal's[sic] Translations," JTS 10 (1908-09) 129-133. Bede Jarrett, "A Thirteenth Century Revision Committee of the Bible," ITQ 5 (1910) 53-63.

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John Rothwell Slater, "English Versions before 1611," BW 37 (1911) 232-239. *Henry H. Howorth, "The Bible Canon of the Reformation: Coverdale's Bible," IJA #31 (1912) 67-71. Clyde Weber Votaw, "Martyrs for the English Bible," BW 52 (1918) 296-299. P. E. Kretzmann, "Vernacular Versions of Parts of the Bible in England before Wyclif," TQ 24 (1920) 171-178. Hugh Pope, "The Lollard Bible," DR 168 (1921) 60-72. J. Herbert Willams, "Scripture Versions and Variants, "DR 170 (1922) 20-53. John Alfred Faulkner, "English Bible Translations," BR 9 (1924) 199-231. Ernest Clapton, "Coverdale and the Psalter," CQR 107 (1928-29) 288-307. E[dmund] J. C. Meier, "Old And Curious Editions of the Bible," CTM 5 (1934) 717-719. Henry J. Cowell, "Miles Coverdale and His Bible," CRP 4 (1935) 126-132. T. Wilber Elmore, "Myles[sic] Coverdale and the English Bible," CRP 4 (1935) 261-267. John Theodore Mueller, "The First Complete Printed Bible," CTM 6 (1935) 721-731. [Miles Coverdale Bible] Edmund [J. C.] Meier, "Interesting Old Bibles," CTM 6 (1935) 928-931. Ismar J. Peritz, "The Coverdale Bible-1535," RL 4 (1935) 505-515. A. D. Mattson, "Four Hundredth Anniversary of Myles Coverdale's Translation of the Bible," TF 7 (1935) 181-183. H[arold] R. Willoughby, "Current Errors Concerning the Coverdale Bible," JBL 55 (1936) v. Harold R. Willoughby, "Current Errors Concerning the Coverdale Bible," JBL 55 (1936) 1-16. W. T. Whitley, "Thomas Matthew's Bible," CQR 125 (1937-38) 48-69.

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J. H. Morrison, "The Reformation and the English Bible," ET 49 (1937-38) 246-248. Reginald F. Rynd, "A Biblical Anniversary," HJ 36 (1937-38) 602-608. [The Great Bible] *Hugh Pope, "Misprints, or Heresies," CIR 23 (1943) 114-120. Hugh Pope, "The MacMahon Bibles, 1783-1810," IER, 5th Ser., 68 (1946) 1-11. T. Connelly, "The Haydock Bible," Scrip 1 (1946) 81-85. J. F. H. Tregear, "The First English Bible. Part I," CIR 27 (1947) 145-162. J. F. H. Tregear, "The First English Bible. Part II," CIR 27 (1947) 325-341. Joan M. Frayn, "Early English Versions of the Scriptures," CongQL 29 (1951) 153-158. Eric Colledge, "The Lollard Bible," NB 33 (1952) 306-310. ±E. J. Saleska, "Our English Bible," CTM 24 (1953) 13-25. [Extensive Bibliography] Daniel G. Kratz, "The Geneva Bible," T&L 3 (1960) 23-31. Ira Jay Martin III, "The Geneva Bible," ANQ, N.S., 1 (1960-61) #4, 46-51. Bruce M. Metzger, "The Geneva Bible of 1560," TT 17 (1960-61) 339-352. Carle S. Meyer, "The Geneva Bible," CTM 32 (1961) 139-145. Robert Sumner Jackson, "The 'Inspired' Style of the English Bible," JAAR 29 (1961) 4-15. *Robert John Wilson, "1691-1961-A Two Hundred and Seventieth Anniversary. The Burning Bush," ET 73 (196162) 30. *George Rust, "The Burning Bush," ET 73 (1961-62) 93. *Sakae Kubo, "The Influence of the Vulgate on the English Translation of the Psalms," AUSS 3 (1965) 34-41. Chaim Wirszubski, "Giovanni Pico's Book of Job," JWCI 32 (1969) 171-199.

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§263 3.1.4.1 Authorized Version of 1611 *Anonymous, "Cornucopia," MMBR 42 (1816-17) 231-233. [Translation of the Bible: names of those employed in translating the KJV and rules for conducting the Translation] W. O., "King James's Version of the Bible," CongML 1 (1818) 410-412, 468-471. *+Anonymous, "The Authorized Translation of the Bible," BCQTR, N.S., 6 (1829) 232-240. +Anonymous, "Mr. Curtis's Misrepresentations of the authorized Versions of the Bible," BCQTR, 4th Ser., 14 (1833) 1-26. (Review) T[homas] C[urtis], "History and State of the Present Received Version of the Bible," CRB 3 (1838) 34-53. Thomas Watts, "On some Philological Peculiarities in the English Authorized Version of the Bible," TPS 6 (185253) 7-11. Anonymous, "A New Translation of the Bible," DUM 48 (1856) 345-353. [List of Names of Translators of the KJV, pp. 347-348] Edward W. Gilman, "Early Editions of the Authorized Version of the Bible," BS 16 (1859) 56-81. C. P. Krauth, "On the Internal History of the Authorized English Version of the Bible," JAOS 7 (1862) lvi. James A. Corcoran, "How Heresy Deals with the Bible," ACQR 4 (1879) 123-137. [Review of KJV] Charles Short, "On the use of the Article: a study in the revision of the King James' version of the Bible," SBLP (Dec., 1880) 4-5. Benjamin Dawson, "Notes on the N and AN, etc., in the Authorized and Revised Versions of the Bible," TPS (188081) 347-353. *Howard Osgood, "Is the Revised Version of the Old Testament Better than the Authorized?" BS 44 (1887) 71-90. *R. W. Thompson, "The King James and Douay Versions of the Bible," HR 49 (1905) 193-197.

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S. R. Driver, "The Authorized Version of the Bible," ET 22 (1910-11) 341-346. H. C. Hoskier, "The 'Authorized' Version of the 1611," BS 68 (1911) 693-704. John F. Genung, "Why the Authorized Version Became an English Classic," BW 37 (1911) 224-231. Walter R. Betteridge, "The Accuracy of the Authorized Version of the Old Testament," BW 37 (1911) 262-270. Robert G. Armstrong, "The Inheritance of the Authorized Bible of 1611," BW 38 (1911) 402-415. Henry E. Dosker, "The Version of 1611," HR 62 (1911) 8-15. L. Franklin Gruber, "The Version of 1611: Propriety of Calling It 'The Authorized Version' or 'King James's Version'," BW 42 (1913) 218-233. L. Franklin Gruber and Henry E. Dosker, "'The Authorized Version'," HR 67 (1914) 425. L. Franklin Gruber, "The Version of 1611: Propriety of Calling It 'The Authorized Version' or 'King James's Version'," LCR 33 (1914) 75-90, 279-286. *John A. F. Gregg, "Transliteration as Translation: A Study of Certain Features in the Influence of the Vulgate on the Authorized Version," ET 42(1930-31) 8-14. Charles Short, "On the use of the Article: a study in the revision of the Bible," JBL 49 (1931) xl-xli. [Reprint of the proceedings of the second meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature - May be bound separately] Edgar J. Goodspeed, "'The Translators to the Reader'," RL 1 (1932) 407-418. [KJV] *Geo. A. W. Vogel, "A Comparison of the King James and the Douay Version," CTM 6 (1935) 18-24, 102-113. Kendrick Grobel, "Death-throes of English Grammatical Gender in the King James Bible," JBL 58 (1939) iv.

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*T. C. Dunham, "A Layman on King James Versus Moffatt," JAAR 14 (1946) 107-110. C. F. Nesbitt, "On the Authorization of the English Bible," JBL 68 (1949) vii. Charles F. Nesbitt, "The Authorization of the English Bible," RL 19 (1950) 70-82. Anonymous, "The Bible in English. The Three Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Authorized Version 16111961," RefmR 8 (196061) 200-210. *F. F. Bruce, "The Authorized Version and Others," IRM 50 (1961) 409-416. Susie I. Tucker, "The Historical and Literary Setting of the Authorized Version," LQHR 186 (1961) 89-94.

§264 3.1.5 Modern English Translations (c. 1850ff.) [Matthew(?)] Arnold, "The Translations of the Bible. [From the German of Dr. Arnold]," MQR 11 (1857) 414-428. (Trans. by [John Adam(?) Reubelt]) Anonymous, "Revision of the English Bible," WR 67 (1857) 134-172. +Anonymous, "Revision of the English Bible," PQR 6 (1857-58) 255-284. (Review) Alpha, "The Catholic Church and the Bible," IER, 1st Ser., 1 (1864-65) 253-261, 323-333. ( ) V., "Sharpe's Hebrew Scriptures," TR 2 (1865) 574-583. [O.T. English Translation] (Review) T. K. Cheyne, "The Revision of the Authorized Version:Old Testament," ContR 2 (1866) 141-165. S. D., "English Versions of the Bible and the Necessity for a New One," TR 3 (1866) 188-210. Anonymous, "The English Bible," CE 86 (1869) 263-279. (Review)

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James H. Means, "The Revision of the English Bible," CongQB 13 (1871) 514-531. Russell Martineau, "The Revision of the Authorized Version of the Old Testament," TRL 8 (1871) 53-72. Anonymous, "Bible Revision," MQR, 2nd Ser., 2 (1880) 70-82. Richard Gee, "The English of the English Bible," CM 15 (1882) 129-139, 234-245. *Francis Bowen, "An Early American Version of the Scriptures, compared with the Revised Version of 1881," PRev 59 (1883) Part 1, 19-45. [Charles Thomson translation] +Anonymous, "The Bible in the British Museum," QRL 178 (1894) 157-184. (Review) [Correction slip inserted before p. 289] Anonymous, "Haupt's Polychrome Old Testament," MR 78 (1896) 644-646. (Review) Geo. H. Schodde, "Biblical Research Notes. Bible Text and Bible Translations," ColTM 17 (1897) 371-373. (Review) *Bernhard Pick, "The Text of Jeremiah in the Polychrome Edition of the Old Testament," HR 33 (1897) 354-356. T. P. W., "The New Woman on the Bible," SRL 30 (1897) 300-322. [Woman's Bible] [Paul Carus], "The Polychrome Bible," OC 12 (1898) 288-292. (Review) C[arl] H[einrich] Cornill, "The Polychrome Bible," Monist 10 (1899-1900) 1-21. W[illiam] Henry Green, "The Polychrome Bible," Monist 10 (1899-1900) 22-40. C[arl] H[einrich] Cornill, "The New Bible and the Old. In Reply to Professor Green," Monist 10 (1899-1900) 441454. B[ernhard] Pick, "A Century of Biblical Versions," LQ 31 (1901) 197-216. Thos. F. Lockyer, "The Bible in English. Some Recent Versions and Editions," LQHR 98 (1902) 119-139. (Review)

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A. G., "The History of the English Bible," TQ 7 (1903) 42-64. Ivan Panin, "A Letter to the American Baptist Publication Society of 'The Psalms of David'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 13 (1910) 107-110. Henry Thatcher Fowler, "The Great Modem Versions of the English Bible," BW 37 (1911) 278-285. G. C. Macaulay, "The English Bible," QRL 215 (1911) 505-530. (Review) Randolph H. McKim, "A Critical Examination of the 'The Bible of 1911'," BS 70 (1913) 123-144. [Errata, p. viii] F. H. Woods, "The Revision of the Prayer-book Psalter," ET 25 (1913-14) 112-116. Alexander Nairne, "Versions of the Holy Scripture," CQR 78 (1914) 406435. (Review) Anonymous, "New Versions of the Bible," MR 96 (1914) 633-637. David James Burrell, "Wanted: A Bible in the Vernacular," BR 3 (1918) 522-529. E. Herman, "The Need for a New Translation of the Old Testament. Interview with Professor James Moffatt, D.D., D.Litt., Glasgow, Scotland," HR 76 (1918) 5-9. Anonymous, "A New English Translation of the Bible for the Jews," MR 101 (1918) 453-459. [Paul Carus], "A Jewish Translation of the Old Testament," OC 32 (1918) 103-105. [The Holy Scriptures According to the Masoretic Text] David Reid, "An Abridged Old Testament for Popular Use," ET 30 (1918-19) 200-203. R. Somervell, "An Abridged Old Testament, I.," ET 30 (1918-19) 328. J. Claire Hudson, "An Abridged Old Testament, II.," ET 30 (1918-19) 328. E. Herman, "An Abridged Old Testament," HR 77 (1919) 366-367. *David E. Culley, "The Revised Version and Other Recent Translations of the Bible," BWTS 13 (1920-21) 28-38.

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John Fox, "The Shorter Bible," KZ 46 (1922) 201-216. (Review) R. Lechner, "English Bible Translations," KZ 46 (1922) 336-348. Leander S. Keyser, "'The Shorter Bible' and Its Authors," LQ 52 (1922) 227-231. John Fox, "The Shorter BibleThe Old Testament," PTR 20 (1922) 118-132. (Review) H. F. B. Compston, "Dr. Moffatt's Translation of the Old Testament," CQR 100 (1924-25) 220-241. Edward Mack, "Dr. Moffatt's New Translation of the Old Testament," USR 36 (1924-25) 135-137. Herbert H. Gowen, "Dr. Moffatt's Translation of the Old Testament," ACM 17 (1925) 208-217. Parke P. Flournoy, "Doctor Moffatt's New Translation of the Bible," BS 82 (1925) 462-471. (Review) I. G. Matthews, "Moffatt's Genesis to Esther," CQ 2 (1925) 223-231. (Review) E. B. Pollard, "Rhetorical Word-Play in Moffatt's Old Testament," CQ 2 (1925) 331-337. Anonymous, "Doctor Moffatt's New Translation of the Old Testament," HR 89 (1925) 112. Julius A. Bewer, "Translation of the BibleDr. Moffatt's Old Testament," HR 89 (1925) 471-474. Oswald T. Allis, "Dr. Moffatt's 'New Translation' of the Old Testament," PTR 23 (1925) 267-317. Parke P. Flournoy, "The Old Testament, A New Translation by Dr. James Moffatt," BS 83 (1926) 229-232. (Review) Junius B. Remensynder, "Dr. Moffatt's Translation of the Old Testament," LQ 56 (1926) 304-306. *E. Berrum, "The Difference Between the Protestant and the Catholic Bible," TTM 10 (1926-27) 241-256.

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*A. Z. Conrad, ''One-Man Bible Translations,'' CFL, 3rd Ser., 33 (1927) 657-658. [Moffatt's Translation] Leander S. Keyser, "A New Translation of the Old Testament," CFL, 3rd Ser., 34 (1928) 685-689. [Smith and Goodspeed(?)] Anonymous, "A New Translation of the Old Testament," HR 95 (1928) 108-109. [University of Chicago Version/Publication] H. J. Schick, "Modem Bible Translations and Their Problems," TZDES 57 (1929) 105-111. Oswald T. Allis, "The Short Bible-Its Meaning and Menace," EQ 6 (1934) 7-25. Claud H. Edmunds, "Versions of the Bible," Theo 30 (1935) 36. [Moulton's-The Modern Reader's Bible] Evert Mordecai Clark, "Some Stylistic Aspects of the Smith-Goodspeed Bible," JAAR 4 (1936) #2, 74-83. Leroy Waterman, "Spiritual Gains from New Translations of the Bible," JAAR 5 (1937) 120-126. Edgar J. Goodspeed, "A Complete Bible," JAAR 9 (1941) 35-38. Hugh Pope, "Misprints, or Heresies," CIR 23 (1943) 114-120. Henry H. Walker, "A Survey of Short Bibles," JAAR 13 (1945) 201-204. *T. C. Dunham, "A Layman on King James Versus Moffatt," JAAR 14 (1946) 107-110. Fred H. Ilten, "Moffatt's Translation of the Bible (A Conference Essay)," CTM 18 (1947) 218-228. [O.T., pp. 220224] James A. Montgomery, "A Modern Translation of the Hebrew Bible Compared with the Ancient Versions," JBL 66 (1947) 311-314. Reginald Ginns, "New Biblical Versions," LofS 4 (1949-50) 163-169. W. Rees, "The New Latin Translation of the Psalms," Scrip 4 (1949-51) 205-212. E. C. Blackman, "The Bible in Basic English," CongQL 28 (1950) 357-358.

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Ovid R. Seller, "English Bibles," McQ 5 (1951-52) #4, 3-6. J. [Barton] Payne, "The Berkeley Version of the OT," JBL 71 (1952) xv. Edward P. Arbez, "Modem Translations of the Old Testament," CBQ 16 (1954) 201-209, 343-347, 450-457. C. Leslie Mitton, "Modern Translations of the Bible," LQHR 179 (1954) 113-119. Edward P. Arbez, "Modem Translations of the Old Testament," CBQ 17 (1955) 76-85, 456-485. *F. F. Bruce, "The Authorized Version and Others," IRM 50 (1961) 409416. Bernard M. G. Reardon, "The New English Bible," QRL 299 (1961) 422-428. Sidney B. Hoenig, "The New Translation of the Torah-A Preliminary Inquiry," Trad 5 (1962-63) 172-205. Eugene H. Maly, "The English Bible," BibT #7 (1963) 444-451. Dewey M. Beegle, "A New Translation of the Torah," BTr 14 (1963) 97105. (Review) H. L. Ginsberg, "The New Jewish Publication Society Translation of the Torah," JAAR 31 (1963) 187-192. Theophile J. Meek, "A New Bible Translation," JBL 82 (1963) 265-271. [JPS Torah] Maurice L. Zigmond, "The New JPS Torah-A Critical Appraisal," CCARJ 11 (1963-64) #4, 4-16. Ralph P. Kingsley, "The Burber-Rosenzweig Translation of the Bible," CCARJ 11 (1963-64) #4, 17-22. David Mowbray, "Tentative Thoughts on the Berkeley Version," BofT #65 (1969) 24-28. Harold A. Guy, "An Eighteenth Century N. E. B.," ET 81 (1969-70) 148159. [A New and Literal Translation of all the Books of the Old and New Testaments, with Notes Critical and Explanatory, by Anthony Purver]

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E. H. Robertson, "N. E. B. 1970," ET 81 (1969-70) 203-204. T. H. Brown, "The New English Bible-1970," RefR 17 (1969-70) 223-236. [O.T., p. 226]

§265 3.1.5.1 Catholic Versions A. B. Rich, "The Douay or Catholic Bible," CongR 7 (1867) 576-619. L. T[oole], "Catholic Translations of the Bible into English, and Editions of Them," IER, 3rd Ser., 2 (1881) 85-95. Thomas J. Butler, "The Douay Bible," IER, 4th Ser., 8 (1900) 23-35. *George L. Robinson, "The Origin and History of (1) The Version of the Bible Authorized by the Roman Catholic Church (2) The Version of the Bible Known as the Revised Version, American Standard Version," BRec 2 (1905) 352-374, 391-431. Hugh Pope, "The Origin of the Douay Bible," DR 147 (1910) 97-118. E. Olive Dutcher, "The Douay Version," BW 37 (1911) 240-246. William L. Newton, "Bishop Challoner's Revision of the Old Testament," CBQ 2 (1940) 215-228. Hugh Pope, "Some Omissions in the Douay-Rheims Version," ClR 19 (1940) 112-121. H. D. Morris, "A New Revision of our English Bible," ACR 18 (1941) 162-174. [Douay-Rheims Challoner] Hugh Pope, "Should We Continue to Use the Challoner's Version in Church?" IER, 5th Ser., 59 (1942) 111-127. *Hugh Pope, "Misprints, or Heresies," CIR 23 (1943) 114-120. Hugh Pope, "The History of the Rheims-Douay Version of the Bible," DownsR 62 (1944) 157-171. Matthew P. Stapleton, "Catholic Bible Translations," JAAR 14 (1946) 198-202. Anonymous, "Bishop Challoner and the Douay Bible," Scrip 2 (1947) 8-18.

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Charles M. Cooper, "Msgr. Knox's Old Testament in English," LQ, N.S., 3 (1951) 366-382. Edward P. Arbez, "The New Catholic Translation of the Old Testament," CBQ 14 (1952) 237-254. John M. T. Barton, "Knox Bible: Final Edition," CIR 40 (1955) 708-714. C. Umhau Wolf, "Recent Roman Catholic Bible Study and Translation," JAAR 29 (1961) 280-289. *Frank Pack, "An Evaluation of the Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition," RestQ 9 (1966) 21-30. Frederick W. Danker, "The Jerusalem Bible: A Critical Examination," CTM 38 (1967) 168-180. James Brennan, "The Jerusalem Bible," IER, 5th Ser., 107 (1967) 319-326. *James Barr, "Biblical Translation and the Church," NB 49 (1967-68) 285-292. [Jerusalem Bible] Marcus A. Ward, "A New Bible Translation," PQL 13 (1967) 11-17. [The Jerusalem Bible] Bruce M. Metzger, "New Editions of the Scriptures: The Jerusalem Bible," PSB 60 (1967) #2, 45-48. [English Text Edition] Adam Fox, "The Bible," QRL 305 (1967) 196-204. [Jerusalem Bible] C. R. Badger, "The Jerusalem Bible," StMR #49 (1967) 28-52. [English Edition]

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§266 3.1.5.2 Revised Version of 1881 W. Sanday, "The New Bible," Exp, 1st Ser., 5 (1877) 401-406. *John DeWitt, "Bible Revision and the Psalms," PR 1 (1880) 499-525. James A. Corcoran, "The Latest of the Revisions," ACQR 6 (1881) 481-507 John B. Adger, "Revision of the English Bible," SPR 32 (1881) 369-387. Anonymous, "The Revised Version and Its Critics," CQR 15 (1882-83) 343-368. Anonymous, "The Revised Scriptures," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 22. *Francis Bowen, "An Early American Version of the Scriptures, compared with the Revised Version of 1881," PRev 59 (1883) Part 1, 19-45. [Charles Thomson translation] Anonymous, "Shall the Revision be Revised?" ONTS 5 (1884-85) 137 Anonymous, "The Revision, Considered Theologically," ONTS 5 (1884-85) 137-138. Edwin Cone Bissell, "The Revised Psalter," ONTS 5 (1884-85) 150-157, 245-248, 295-299. Anonymous, "The New Version of the English Protestant Bible," ACQR 10 (1885) 520-531. Anonymous, "The Revision of the Old Testament, and the Religious Public," AR 3 (1885) 472-477. C. M. Mead, "The Revised Old Testament," AR 3 (1885) 493-508. T. J. Conant, "The Revised Version of the Old Testament," BQR 5 (1885) 334-354. W. Gray Elmslie, "The Revised Old Testament," BQRL 82 (1885) 122-136. Talbot W. Chambers, "Professor Briggs on the Revised Version of the Old Testament," BS 42 (1885) 736-765.

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Anonymous, "The Revised Version of the Old Testament," CQR 20 (1885) 438-461. Henry Hayman, "The Revised Version of the Old Testament," CM 21 (1885) 65-77. Frederic Gardiner, "The Revision of the Old Testament," CR 46 (1885) 448-465. +Anonymous, "The Revised Version of the Old Testament," ERCJ 162 (1885) 448-494. A. C. Jennings and W. H. Lowe, "The Revised Version of the Old Testament-A Critical Estimate," Exp, 3rd Ser., 2 (1885) 57-70, 119131, 277-288, 346-356, 425-436. G. C. M. Douglas, "The Revision of the English Old Testament. No. 1," MI 2 (1885) 81-90. G. C. M. Douglas, "The Revision of the English Old Testament. No. II," MI 2 (1885) 254-263. G. C. M. Douglas, "The Revision of the English Old Testament. No. III," MI 2 (1885) 456-469. Anonymous, "The Revised Old Testament," MR 67 (1885) 758-764. (Editorial) Charles A[ugustus] Briggs, "The Revised English Version of the Old Testament," PR 6 (1885) 486-533. *Henry P[reserved] Smith, "The Old Testament Text and the Revised Version," PR 6 (1885) 623-652. +Anonymous, "The Revised Version of the Old Testament," QRL 161 (1885) 281-329. (Review) Edward J. Young, "The Revised Version of the Old Testament," URRM 24 (1885) 55-64. *Charles A. Briggs, "The Attitude of the Revised Version Toward the Textual Criticism of the Old Testament," AJSL 2 (1885-86) 65-78. [Revised of 1881] Anonymous, "The Revised Version of the Old Testament. Second Article," CQR 21 (1885-86) 181-213.

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A. Stewart, "The Revised Old Testament," ERG, 8th Ser., 4 (1885-86) 37-46. Anonymous, "The Revised Bible," LQHR 65 (1885-86) 63-87. Anonymous, "The Old Testament Revision," ONTS 5 (1885-86) 39-41. Henry P[reserved] Smith, "The Revised Version of the Old Testament," ONTS 5 (1885-86) 61-67. Benjamin Dawson, "Notes on the Revised Version of the Old Testament," TPS (1885-87) 333-342. J. A. Corcoran, "A Few Words More on the New Bible," ACQR 11 (1886) 154-168. Talbot W. Chambers, "Professor Briggs on the Revised Version of the Old Testament," BFER 35 (1886) 129-154. Frederic Gardiner, "The Revision of the Old Testament," BFER 35 (1886) 705-721. Samuel Ives Curtiss, "The Revised Version of the Old Testament," BS 43 (1886) 547-564. J. J. Stewart Perowne, "The Quarterly Reviewer and the Old Testament Revision," ContR 49 (1886) 535-545, 638652. Benjamin B. Warfield, "What Should be the Attitude of the American Clergy Towards the Revised Version of the Scriptures? No. I," HR 11 (1886) 106-112. T. D. Witherspoon, "What Should be the Attitude of the American Clergy Towards the Revised Version of the Scriptures? No. II," HR 11 (1886) 195-201. G. C. M. Douglas, "The Revision of the English Old Testament. No. IV.," MI 4 (1886) 253-268. G. C. M. Douglas, "The Revision of the English Old Testament. No. V.," MI 4 (1886) 372-382. James Strong, "The Revised Old Testament," MR 68 (1886) 33-55. William Caven, "The Revised Version of the Bible as a Whole," PR 7 (1886) 45-88.

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W[illiam] Henry Green, "The Critics of the Revised Version of the Old Testament," PR 7 (1886) 304-354. C[harles] A[ugustus] Briggs, "The Discussion of the Revised Version of the Old Testament," PR 7 (1886) 369-378. F. A. Gast, "General Character of the Old Testament Revision," RChR 33 (1886) 149-180. *Howard Osgood, "Is the Revised Version of the Old Testament Better than the Authorized?" BS 44 (1887) 71-90. *Philip Schaff, "The German and Anglo-American Revisions of the Bible," Exp, 3rd Ser., 5 (1887) 468-472. Henry M. Harman, "Old Testament Revision," MR 69 (1887) 421-438. Elias Riggs, "Some Reasons in Favor of Retouching the Revised English Version of the Scriptures," PR 9 (1888) 2836. *James M. Gamett, "Why the Revised Version Should be 'Appointed to be Read in Churches'," PER 5 (1891-92) 321336,431-442. *Edward Abbott, "The Revised Version in Public Worship," PER 6 (1892-93) 169-186. *Edward Abbott, "The Revised Version in Public Worship. II," PER 6 (1892-93) 284-295. *T. K. Cheyne, "The New Versions of the Psalter and the Book of Judges," Exp, 5th Ser., 7 (1898) 259-275. *George L. Robinson, "The Origin and History of (1) The Version of the Bible Authorized by the Roman Catholic Church (2) The Version of the Bible Known as the Revised Version, American Standard Version," BRec 2 (1905) 352-374, 391-431.

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§267 3.1.5.3 American Revised Version (1901) Willis J. Beecher, "The Bible of the American Revision Committee," HR 42 (1901) 452-454. Henry M. Whitney, "The Latest Translation of the Bible," BS 59 (1902) 217-237, 451-475, 653-681. (Corr. p. viii) [Parts I-III] Henry M. Whitney, "The Latest Translation of the Bible," BS 60 (1903) 109-120, 342-357. [Parts IV-V] John C. Granbery, "The American Revised Version," MQR, 3rd Ser., 29 (1903) 68-76. Henry M. Whitney, "The Latest Translation of the Bible," BS 61 (1904) 248-271. [Part VI] *George L. Robinson, "The Origin and History of (1) The Version of the Bible Authorized by the Roman Catholic Church (2) The Version of the Bible Known as the Revised Version, American Standard Version," BRec 2 (1905) 352-374, 391-431. Henry M. Whitney, "The Latest Translation of the Bible (VII)," BS 62 (1905) 71-89. Henry M. Whitney, "The Latest Translation of the Bible (VIII)," BS 62 (1905) 245-263. Henry M. Whitney, "The Latest Translation of the Bible (IX)," BS 64 (1907) 464-488. Henry M. Whitney, "The Latest Translation of the Bible," BS 66 (1909) 467-497. [Part X] Henry M. Whitney, "The Latest Translation of the Bible (XI)," BS 68 (1911) 405-415. Anonymous, "The American Standard Bible and Dr. Charles Marsh Mead," MR 94 (1912) 769-771. (Editorial) Randolph H. McKim, "A Critical Examination of the Bible of 1911," BS 70 (1913) 123-144. (Errata, p. viii)

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William M. Langdon, "Some Merits of the American Standard Bible," BS 70 (1913) 486-497. *David E. Culley, "The Revised Version and Other Recent Translations of the Bible," BWTS 13 (1920-21) 28-38. J. A. Selbie, "The American Translation of the Old Testament," ET 39 (1927-28) 171-173. (Review) W. E. Barnes, "The Old Testament. An American Translation," JTS 29 (1927-28) 219-220. (Review) Oswald T. Allis, "An 'American' Translation of the Old Testament," PTR 26 (1928) 109-141. [Philology and Textual Criticism; Metrics-Its Use and Abuse; The "Unintelligibility" of the AV] P. E. Kretzmann, "Americanizing the Bible," CTM 3 (1932) 55-56. George Dahl, "Revision of the American Standard Version," JAAR 9 (1941) 104-106.

§268 3.1.5.4 Revised Standard Version George S. Hendry, "A New Translation of the Bible," Theo 52 (1949) 203-208. Wilbert F. Howard, "Some Thoughts on a New Translation of the Bible," LQHR 175 (1950) 103-122. John K. S. Reid, "Concerning the New Translation of the Bible," ET 63 (1951-52) 172-176. Walter Harrelson, "The Word of Life in Living Language," ANQ 45 (1952) #1, 3-12. Luther A. Weigle, "The Revised Standard Version of the Bible," CBQ 14 (1952) 310-318. William H. Brownlee, "'The New Bible'," DDSR 17 (1952) 69-71. (Review) Sebastian Bullough, "The Revised Standard Version," LofS 7 (1952-53) 463-466. Frank M. Cross Jr., "Notes on the Revised Standard Old Testament," McQ 6 (1952-53) #2, 7-10.

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Lester J. Kuyper, ''The Revised Standard Version,'' RefR 6 (1952-53) #3, 4-7. C. F. Lincoln, "A Critique of the Revised Standard Version," BS 110 (1953) 50-66. Arthur F. Katt, "Thinking Clearly on the RSV," CTM 24 (1953) 273-282. Clyde T. Francisco, "Revised Standard Version of the Old Testament," R&E 50 (1953) 30-55. *A. R. Crabtree, "The Revised Standard Version of the Psalms," R&E 50 (1953) 443-452. E. J. Poole-Connor, "The Revised Standard Version," RefmR 1 (1953-54) #4, 33-41. Gurdon C. Oxtoby, "An Estimate of the Revised Standard Version," TT 10 (1953-54) 19-33. Jean Henkel Johnson, "The Revised Standard Version of the Old Testament," ATR 36(1954) 111-123. Nelson B. Baker, "The Revised Version in the Light of History," R&E 51 (1954) 62-73. Theophile J. Meek, "The Revised Standard Version of the Old Testament: An Appraisal," RL 23 (1954) 70-82. G. Ch. Aalders, "The New American Revised Standard Version," RefmR 2 (1954-55) 143-157. E. Milner-White, "The New Joint Translation of the Bible," CQR 160 (1959) 293-301. Millar Burrows, "The Revised Standard Version of the Old Testament," VTS 7 (1960) 206-221. Gerald A. Larue, "Another Chapter in the History of Bible Translation," JAAR 31 (1963) 301-310. [Attacks on the RSV] *Frank Pack, "An Evaluation of the Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition," RestQ 9 (1966) 21-30. *Charles M. Cooper, "The Revised Standard Version of Psalms," JQR, 75th (1967) 137-148.

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§269 3.1.6 Foreign Language Translations (i.e., other than English) *+Theoph. Abauzit, "Mistakes in the French Stereotype Bible," MMBR 36 (1813-14) 128-130. I. H. Y., "Luther and the German Translation of the Bible," MR 19 (1837) 46-51. S. F. Smith, "Biblical Literature," CRB 9 (1844) 256-279. [Translations of the Scriptures into modern languages] [John Ludwig] Krapf, "Three Chapters of Genesis translated into the Sooahele Language by the Rev. Dr. Krapf," JAOS 1 (1843-49) 259-274. [Introduction by W. W. Greenough] Anonymous, "The British and Foreign Bible Society," LQHR 1 (1853) 353-393. [Translations of the Scriptures, pp. 381-382] P. S., "Polyglott Bibles," JSL, 3rd Ser., 3 (1856) 327-336. E. C. Lord, "Notices of Scripture Translation in the Chinese Language," CRB 22 (1857) 81-110. +Anonymous, "The French Bible," BQRL 41 (1865) 412-442. (Review) Gustave Masson, "Biblical Literature in France during the Middle Ages.Peter Comestor and Guiart Desmoulins," JSL, 4th Ser., 8 (1865-66) 81-106. [Published Bibles] [S. Pr.] Tregelles, "The Breton Bible," JSL, 5th Ser., 1 (1867) 95-114. J. Hammond Trumbull, "On Some Mistaken Notions of Algonkin Grammar, and on Mistranslations of Words from Eliot's Bible, &c.," TAPA 1 (1869-70) 105-123. J. H[ammond] Trumbull, "Some Mistakes concerning the Grammar, and in Vocabularies of the Algonkin Language," PAPA 2 (1870) 13-14. [Bound with Transactions, but paged separately] S. I. J. Schereschewsky, "Account of the Versions of the Scriptures in the Chinese Language, with remarks on a proposed Mongolian Version," JAOS 10 (1880) cxvi-cxvii.

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Frederic Vinton, "Vernacular Bibles and the Reformation," PR 2 (1881) 384-388. Anonymous, "The Irish Bible," CM 18 (1884) 193-205. Charles W. Wendte, "Martin Luther and the German Bible," URRM 21 (1884) 23-43. George H. Schodde, "The Revised Luther Bible," HR 9 (1885) 394-400. Isaac H. Hall, "The Arabic Bible of Drs. Eli Smith and Cornelius V. A. Van Dyck," JAOS 11 (1885) 276-286. Isaac H. Hall, "An account of the Arabic Bible of Drs. Eli Smith and Cornelius V. A. Van Dyck," JAOS 11 (1885) clxxix-clxxxi. Hermann L. Strack, "The Work of Bible Revision in Germany. I. Historic Part," Exp. 3rd Ser., 5 (1887) 178-187. Hermann L. Strack, "The Work of Bible Revision in Germany. II. Critical Part," Exp, 3rd Ser., 5 (1887) 193-201. *Philip Schaff, "The German and the Anglo-American Revisions of the Bible," Exp, 3rd Ser., 5 (1887) 468-472. Richard Francis Weymouth, "On French Versions of the Scriptures," TML 2 (1889) 361-379. Geo[rge] S. Goodspeed, "The New German Revised Bible," ONTS 14 (1892) 326-331. N. Forsander, "The Earliest Swedish Bible Translations," TTKF 2 (1900) 109-114. Henry M. Woods, "The Mandarin Revision of the Bible in China," USR 15 (1903-04) 65-70. Anonymous, "The Translators of the Welsh Bible," CQR 60 (1905) 46-70. Anonymous, "The Bible in the World," HR 56 (1908) 50-54. W. D. Reynolds, "How We Translated the Bible into Korean," USR 22 (1910-11) 292-303. T. K. Abbott, "On the History of the Irish Bible," Herm 17 (1912-13) 29-50.

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W. M. Morrison, "Translation of the Bible into the Buluba Language," USR 24 (1912-13) 414-422. *Henry H. Howorth, "The Bible Canon of the Reformation: Some famous French Bibles, &c., X.," IJA #33 (1913) 36-40. M. A. Honline, "The Bible as a Factor in Civilization," HR 68 (1914) 143-145. [Translations] Herbert L. Bishop, "The Translation of Holy Scripture into the Bantu Languages," LQHR 130 (1918) 189-198. R. B. Douglas, "The Bible in Marathi," GUOST 5 (1923-28) 23-24. [Indian Language] Henry S. Gehman, "The Arabic Bible in Spain," PAPA 56 (1925) xxxiii-xxxiv. W. M. Page, "The Bible in Esperanto," TM 6 (1926) 328-331. (Trans. by Th. Hanssen) E. J. Quigley, "The Bible and Ireland," IER, 5th Ser., 35 (1930) 465-473, 604-614; 36 (1930) 75-85, 144-155, 245255, 471-482, 588-600; 37 (1931) 65-74, 275-289. Samuel A. B. Mercer, "An Expedition to Abyssinia," JSOR 15 (1931) 1-6. [Translation of the O.T. into Ethiopic] Matthew Spinka, "Slavic Translations of the Scriptures," JR 13 (1933) 415-432. S. Ralph Harlow, "Sharing the Bible in Strange Tongues," JAAR 5 (1937) 3-10. Hilding Bradeen, "Sources of Swedish Psalms," AQ 17 (1938) 146-155, 251-260. Charles E. Wilson, "The B. M. S. and Bible Translation," BQL 10 (1940-41) 97-105, 159-167. Harry M. Orlinsky, "Yehoash's Yiddish Translation of the Bible," JBL 60 (1941) 173-177. Theodore W. Anderson, "The First Swedish Bible," CQ 2 (1942) #1, 12-17.

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Eugene A. Nida, "'Every Man . . . In His Own Language'," IRM 31 (1942) 453-457. (Miss) Margaret Wrong, "The Development of Literature in Negro and Hamitic-Semitic Languages," Man 43 (1943) #20 [Bible Publications] Sisto A. Rosso, "A New Catholic Chinese Version of the Bible," CBQ 9 (1947) 96-100. *Joshua Block, "The New Latin Version of the Psalter," JQR, N.S., 38 (1947-48) 267-288. Walter Fischel, "The Persian Translation as Ordered by Nadir Shah (1740-1741)," JBL 68 (1949) viii. C. Lattey, "The Cerf Edition of Scripture," Scrip 4 (1949-51) 301-304. N. Driver, "The Story of the Tibetan Bible," IRM 40 (1951) 197-203. Dewi Morgan, "The British and Foreign Bible Society's Third Jubilee," QRL 291 (1953) 503-515. A. Osipoff, "Publication of the Russian Bible. Part I," BTr 7 (1956) 56-65. A. Osipoff, "More About the Russian Bible," BTr 7 (1956) 98-101. *Johannes A. Gaerter, "The Latin Verse Translation of the Psalms 1500-1620," HTR 49 (1956) 271-305. Herbert M. Zorn, "Notes on Translation of the Malayalam Bible," CTM 28 (1957) 110-117. R. E. W. Maddison, "Robert Boyle and the Irish Bible," BJRL 61 (1958-59) 81-101. George A. Barrois, "Reflections on Two French Bibles," TT 15 (1958-59) 211-216. Masashi Takahashi, "The Colloquial Japanese Bible of 1955. With a Short History of Bible Translation in Japan," BTr 10 (1959) 101-106. J. R. S. Law, "The Translation of the Bible into Mεnde," SLBR 2 (1960) 40-44. P. P. Saydon, "Philological and Textual Notes on the Maltese Translation of the Old Testament," CBQ 23 (1961) 249257.

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J. Bessem, "Scripture Translations in East Africa," AfER 4 (1962) 201-211. B. Enholc-Narzynska, "The Polish Translations of the Bible," BTr 14 (1963) 133-138. J. Vermeulen, "Scripture Translations in Northern Rhodesia," AfER 6 (1964) 67-73. P. P. Saydon, "The Maltese Translation of the Old Testament," BTr 14 (1964) 14-21. Richard Rutt, "Concerning the New Translation of the Korean Bible," BTr 14 (1964) 80-82. Paul H. Nilson, "Western Turkish Version of the Bible," BTr 17 (1966) 133-138. Errol F. Rhodes, "Japanese Bible Translations," BTr 18 (1967) 61-70. S. Billigheimer, "On Jewish Translations of the Bible in Germany," Abr-N 7 (1968) 1-34. Reinhold Wagner, "The Malayalam Bible," ICHR 2 (1968) 119-145.

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§270 3.1.7 Hermeneutics ( ) G., "On the Principles of Interpretation, particularly of the Bible," QCS 2 (1820) 9-12. Augustus Hahn, "On the Grammatico-Historical Interpretation of the Scriptures," BRCR 1 (1831) 111-138. (Trans. by Edward Robinson) M. Stuart, "Remarks on Hahn's definition of Interpretation, and some topics connected with it," BRCR 1 (1831) 139159. Anonymous, "On the Importance of a Correct Interpretation of the Scriptures," SP 4 (1831) 67-75. M. Stuart, "Are the Same Principles of Interpretation to be Applied to the Bible as to Other Books?" BRCR 2 (1832) 124-137. Parsons Cooke, "Have any passages in the Scriptures a Double sense?" LTR 1 (1834) 368-378. *C. E. Stowe, "On Expository Preaching and the Principles which should guide us in the Exposition of Scripture," BRCR 5 (1835) 384-402. J. A., "Reason a Test of Scriptural Interpretations," CTPR 4 (1838) 153-156. ( ) R., "Biblical Interpretation. Qualifications of an Interpreter," CRB 5 (1840) 211-218. *Joseph Muenscher, "On Types and the Typical Interpretation of Scripture," BRCR, N.S., 5(1841) 92-113. *( ) C., "The Importance of a Knowledge of Hebrew to the Interpreter of the Scriptures," CongML 25 (1842) 85-91. [S. F. Smith], "Davidson's Sacred Hermeneutics," CRB 8 (1843) 613-625. (Review) +Anonymous, "Biblical Literature: Allegorical Interpretation," BQRL 2 (1845) 173-196. (Review) ( ) L., "Sacred Hermeneutics.-Home's Introduction," BRCM 4 (1847-48) 73-94.

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*[David N. Lord], "Analysis of the Principal Figures of the Scriptures and Statement of their Laws," TLJ 1 (1848-49) 353-399. Mason Grosvenor, "The Province of Philosophy in the Interpretation of the Scripture," BRCR, 3rd Ser., 5 (1849) 599617. Julius, "Biblical Hermeneutics," MQR 3 (1849) 319-327. (Review) *[David N. Lord], "Objections to the Laws of Symbolization," TLJ 2 (1849-50) 596-632; 8 (1855-56) 1-50. W. P. L., "The Figurative Language of the Scriptures," CE 48 (1850) 390-411. (Review) *+[David N. Lord], "Prof. McClelland's Rules for the Interpretation of Prophecy," TLJ 3 (1850-51) 80-102. (Review) *[David N. Lord], "Objections to the Laws of Figures," TLJ 3 (1850-51) 102-113. +Anonymous, "Modern Systems of Biblical Hermeneutics," TLJ 3 (1850-51) 234-262. (Review) *[David N. Lord(?)], "Objections to the Laws of Figurative Language," TLJ 3 (1850-51) 613-642. *H[iram] C[arleton], "Thoughts on the Interpretation of Prophecy," TLJ 3 (1850-51) 642-667. *Anonymous, "The Chief Characteristics and Laws of Prophetic Symbols," TLJ 3 (1850-51) 667-695. Enoch Pond, "The Interpretation of Scripture," TLJ 4 (1851-52) 415-425. Leroy M. Lee, "Pulpit Hermeneutics," MQR 6 (1852) 107-133, 401-426. C. E. Stowe, "The Right Interpretation of the Sacred ScripturesThe Helps and the Hindrances," BS 10 (1853) 34-62. M. B., "Difficulties in Understanding the Holy Scriptures," UQGR 10 (1853) 138-147. *[David N. Lord], "The Truth of the Laws of Symbolization and the Importance of their Results," TLJ 7 (1854-55) 177-217. (Review)

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*Anonymous, "The Reproduction of Biblical Life in its Bearing on Biblical Exposition," JSL, 3rd Ser., 4 (1856-57) 116. *+Anonymous, "Dr. Fairbaim on Prophecy and its Proper Interpretation," TL 9 (1856-57) 353-396. (Review) James A. Clark, "Diversity of Interpretation," CRB 22 (1857) 196-215. +Anonymous, "Biblical Hermeneutics," DR 50 (1861) 312-329. (Review) Joseph Baylee, "On the Nature of Human Language, the Necessities of Scientific Phraseology, and the Application of the Principles of both to the Interpretation of Holy Scripture," JTVI 3 (1868-69) 251-269. (Discussion, pp. 269278) Rhys Gwesyn Jones, "The Central Idea of the Bible-A Guide to its Interpretation," ThE 6 (1869) 282-291. J. H. Titcomb, "On Certain Magnitudes in Nature, and Their Bearings upon Biblical Interpretation," JTVI 9 (187576) 110-127. [(Discussion, pp. 127-139) (Remarks by J. Challis, pp. 140-146)] *A. I. McCaul, "On Biblical Interpretation in connexion with Science," JTVI 9 (1875-76) 147-157. [(Discussion pp. 157-172) (Remarks by J. W. Dawson, pp. 173-175)] Charles Wordsworth, "The Rules laid down in the Holy Scripture for its own Interpretation," CM 11 (1880) 1-13, 113-128. Denis Hallinan, "Modern Erroneous Systems of Biblical Interpretation," IER, 3rd Ser., 3 (1882) 235-243, 345-352, 465-478; 4 (1883) 529-537. [(No Part I Specifically Titled); Part II: The Rational and Pietistic Systems; Part III: The Rational and Pietistic Systems(continued); IV. The System of Accommodation] [Charles] Elliott and [William Justin] Harsha, "Employment of the Original Texts," ONTS 1 (1882) #1, 15-16. [Charles] Elliott and [William Justin] Hersha[sic], "Importance of Hermeneutics," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 88-89. [Charles] Elliott and [William Justin] Harsha, "Use of the Context in Interpretation," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 176. *Anonymous, "Internal Evidence," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 58-60.

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Charles A[ugustus] Briggs, "The Use of Proof Texts," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 121-122. Milton S. Terry, "The Historical Standpoint," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 160-161. *( ) C., "The Term Higher Criticism," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 310-311. Robert Crook, "Biblical Hermeneutics," MR 66 (1884) 738-756. (Review) *R. P. Stebbins, "The Hebrew Prophets. No. V. Rules to be Observed in Interpreting the Prophets," URRM 22 (1884) 240-251. W. O. Steams, "Biblical Interpretation as an Ideal," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 28-29. B. Felsenthal, "Bible Interpretation: How and How Not," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 114-119. *Anonymous, "Translation or Interpretation," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 186-187. Anonymous, "The Jewish Attitude," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 187. [Jewish Interpretation of the Old Testament] Milton S. Terry, "Studies in Old Testament Hermeneutics," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 202-205, 245-251. Anonymous, "How to Learn to Interpret," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 231-233. *Milton S. Terry, "Hermeneutics and the Higher Criticism," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 294-299. E. R. Pope, "Some Suggestions as to Bible Interpretation," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 409-412. Anonymous, "The Use of Common Sense in Interpretation," ONTS 5 (1885-86) 88-89. Franz Delitzsch, "Must We Follow the New Testament Interpretation of Old Testament Texts?" ONTS 6 (1886-87) 77-78. Joseph M. Clarke, "The Interpretation of the Bible," CR 49 (1887) 188-201. (Review) Sylvester Burnham, "False Methods of Interpretation," ONTS 7 (1887-88) 37-39, 83-85, 113-115, 144-146.

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M. Loy, ''Hermeneutical Principles,'' ColTM 8 (1888) 107-122, 192-213, 265-280. Alvah Hovey, "The New Testament as a Guide to the Interpretation of the Old Testament," ONTS 8 (1888-89) 207213. Anonymous, "Uses and Abuses of an Important Principle of Interpretation," BS 46 (1889) 304-320. [Context] C. H. Waller, "Partial Exegesis," TML 1 (1889) 217-230. *W. Pakenham Walsh, "From 'The Voices of the Psalms'," CM, N.S., 8 (1890) 65-72. Reginald Walsh, "The Mystical Sense of the Scriptures," IER, 3rd Ser., 11 (1890) 708-717, 1113-1124; 13(1892) 611622; 14(1893) 512-534; 16 (1895) 835-851; 17 (1896) 802-832; 4th Ser., 4 (1898) 131-147, 206-219, 318-342. James Mudge, "Scripture Interpretation," HR 22 (1891) 218-224, 317-322. Albert Temple Swing, "The Importance and Limitations of the Historical Argument," BS 52 (1895) 48-68. *A. F. Kirkpatrick, "The Septuagint Version: Its Bearing on the Text and Interpretation of the Old Testament," Exp, 5th Ser., 3 (1896) 263-287. *H. L. Wayland, "The Interpretation of Prophecy," HR 35 (1898) 261. A. G., "The Practice of Exegesis," TQ 2 (1898) 22-32. F. A. Gast, "The Euphemistic Principle as Applied to the Old Testament," RChR, 4th Ser., 6 (1902) 453-472. Thomas K. Davis, "The Interpretation of Scripture," BS 60 (1903) 334-341. W. A. Lambert, "The Science of Hermeneutics," LCR 22 (1903) 247-253. Camden M. Cobern, "The Suggestion of a New Method in Bible Interpretation," MR 88 (1906) 703-715. Geo. H. Trever, "Some Principles of Scientific Biblical Criticism," MR 88 (1906) 890-907. *Kemper Fullerton, "The Reformation Principle of Exegesis and the Interpretation of Prophecy," AJT 12 (1908) 422442.

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Ernest DeWitt Burton, "The Scientific Method in Biblical Interpretation," BW 32 (1908) 155-158. (Editorial) John R. Sampey, "The Figure of Exaggerated Contrast," R&E 5 (1908) 181-186. W. M. McPheeters, "Grammatical Interpretation: Its Primary Problems and Products," USR 20 (1908-09) 270-276. G. A. Cooke, "Some Principles of Biblical Interpretation," Exp, 7th Ser., 7 (1909) 193-208. *Willis J. Beecher, "Some Problems Concerning the Bible," CFL, 3rd Ser., 12 (1910) 417-420. [II. Method of Interpreting the Bible as Literature, pp. 418-419] George H. Schodde, "In How Far is the Bible to be Interpreted Like Other Books?" ColTM 30 (1910) 197-205. Edward E. Braithwaite, "Some Principles for Scripture Interpretation," BW 40(1912) 118-129. John E. McFadyen, "How to Interpret the Bible," HR 64 (1912) 439-444. *G. Buchanan Gray, "The Forms of Hebrew Poetry. 6. The Bearing of Certain Critical Theories on Criticism and Interpretation," Exp, 8th Ser., 6 (1913) 529-553. Robert H. Kennett, "Some Principles of Interpretation," ICMM 10 (1913-14) 13-42. George A. Barton, "The Hermeneutic Canon 'Interpret Historically' in the Light of Modern Research," JBL 33 (1914) 56-77. George Smith, "The Value of Familiarity with the Ipsissima Verba of the Bible as a Method of Interpretation," ICMM 11 (1914-15) 199-205. Harlan Creelman, "The Place of the Imagination in Biblical Interpretation," ASRec 12 (1916) 424-435. Ira M. Price, "Some Methods and Problems of the Modem Old Testament Exegetes," BW 47 (1916) 298-305. H. N. Probst, "Some Fundamental Principles of Scripture Interpretation," TZTM 6 (1916) 545-571.

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*Anonymous, "Old Testament Interpretation. An interview with Dr. J. R. Sampey," TTM 2 (1919) 233-235. Powell H. Norton, "Some Aids to Old Testament Exegesis," BCTS 13 (1921) 77-87. H. Northcote, "The Fact and Idea in Biblical Interpretation," ICMM 18 (1921-22) 304-310. W. K. Lowther Clarke, "In the Study. VI," Theo 3 (1922) 353-354. [Hermeneutics] *Israel Eitan, "The Bearing of Ethiopic on Biblical Exegesis and Lexicography," JPOS 3 (1923) 136-143. F. H. Marshall, "Old Testament Interpretation in Mediaeval Greek and Slavonic Literature," CQR 97 (1923-24) 7185. John E. McFadyen, "Fact and Interpretation," ET 35 (1923-24)103-107. Henry Preserved Smith, "The Commentator's Temptation," HR 90 (1925) 44-47. Anonymous, "On Letting the Bible Alone," CQ 3 (1926) 83-87. Frank Eakin, "The Interpretation of the Scriptures," JR 7 (1927) 596-611. Edward E. Braithwaite, "Sound Biblical Interpretation. The Historic Principle," CJRT 5 (1928) 38-43. Rollin Thomas Chafer, "A Syllabus of Study in Hermeneutics," BS 91 (1934) 457-462. L. Elliott Binns, "Varieties of Biblical Interpretation," MC 24 (1934-35) 323-339. Issac Husik, "Maimonides and Spinoza on the Interpretation of the Bible," JAOSS #1 (1935) 22-40. Joachim Wach, "The Interpretation of Sacred Book," JBL 55 (1935) 59-63. Rollin Thomas Chafer, "A Syllabus of Studies in Hermeneutics," BS 93 (1936) 110-118, 201-203, 331-335; 94 (1937) 72-94,207-217,470-478; 95 (1938) 91-101.

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Herbert W. Magoun, "Words and Their Content," CFL, 3rd Ser., 42 (1936) 26-33. G. Ernest Wright, "Exegesis and Eisegesis in the Interpretation of Scripture," ET 48 (1936-37) 353-357. *Louise Pettibone Smith, "Light from North Syria on Old Testament Interpretation," JAAR 7 (1939) 185-190. G. T. Thomson, "On the Interpretation of Scripture," EQ 12 (1940) 327-334. Julius A. Bewer, "Progressive Interpretation," ATR 24 (1942) 89-100. *J. Philip Hyatt, "The Ras Shamra Discoveries and the Interpretation of the Old Testament," JAAR 10 (1942) 67-75. *T. H. Robinson, "Hebrew Metre and Old Testament Exegesis," ET 54 (1942-43) 246-248. H. Wheeler Robinson, "The Higher Exegesis," JTS 44 (1943) 143-147. James Wood, "The Interpretation of the Old Testament," ET 57 (1943-44) 165-167. Charles S. Braden, "Hindu Interpretations of the Bible and Jesus," JAAR 12 (1944) 42-47. C[hester] C. McCown, "Symbolic Interpretation," JBL 63 (1944) 329-338. E[mil] G. [H.] Kraeling, "Biblical Interpretation Tomorrow," RL 14 (1944-45) 488-498. Solomon Simonson, "Four Modes of Interpretation," RR 9 (194445) 339-345. Ovid R. Sellers, "Limits in Old Testament Interpretation," JNES 5 (1946) 83-91. Richard Kehoe, "The Spiritual Sense of Scripture," NB 27 (1946) 246-251. G. Ernest Wright, "Interpreting the Old Testament," TT 3 (1946-47) 176-191. John Henry Bennetch, "Literal Interpretation," BS 104 (1947) 350-358. Anthony C. Cotter, "The Obscurity of Scripture," CBQ 9 (1947) 453-464.

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H. H. Rowley, "The Relevance of Biblical Interpretation," Interp 1 (1947) 3-19. [Balmer H.(?) Kelly], "'A' Bible or 'The' Bible? An Editorial," Interp 1 (1947) 466-470. Reginald Glanville, "The Symbolic Interpretation of the Bible," LQHR 172 (1947) 105-113. Clyde T. Francisco, "The Importance of Literary Analysis in Old Testament Interpretation," R&E 44 (1947) 411-429. Rudolph Bierberg, "Does Sacred Scripture Have a Sensus Plenior?" CBQ 10 (1948) 182-195. M. H. Franzmann, "Essays in Hermeneutics," CTM 19 (1948) 595-605, 641-652, 738-746. *James L. Kelso, "Implements of Interpretation. V. Archaeology," Interp 2 (1948) 66-73. William A. Irwin, "The Interpretation of the Old Testament," ZAW 62 (1949-50) 1-10. R. Tamisier, "The Total Sense of Scripture," Scrip 4 (1949-51) 141-143. R. C. Fuller, "Trends in Biblical Interpretation," Scrip 4 (1949-51) 175-180, 244-249. James Stewart, "Patterns in Scripture," CongQL 28 (1950) 134-142. Floyd V. Filson, "How I Interpret the Bible," Interp 4 (1950) 178-188. Christian Spreus, "The Contemporary Relevance of Hofmann's Hermeneutical Principles," Interp 4 (1950) 311-321. Arthur Gabriel Hebert, "The Interpretation of the Bible," Interp 4 (1950) 441-452. J. Coert Rylaarsdam, "Preface to Hermeneutics," JR 30 (1950) 79-89. *P. W. Stoner, "Fifty Years of Development in Astronomy and Its Impact on Scriptural Interpretation," JASA 2 (1950) #3, 7-10. George A. F. Knight, "The Interpretation of the Old Testament," RTRM 9 (1950) #1, 1-16.

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Edward A. Cerny, "The Senses of Sacred Scripture," CTSP 6 (1951) 146-148. [Summary of Discussion only] Dom Ralph Russell, "'Humani Generis' and the 'Spiritual' Sense of Scripture," DownsR 69 (1951) 1-15. R. B. Y. Scott, "How I Interpret the Bible," Interp 5 (1951) 318-328. *Julian Obermann, "Survival of an Old Canaanite Participle and its Impact on Biblical Exegesis," JBL 70 (1951) 199209. *Cuthbert Lattey, "Vicarious Solidarity in the Old Testament," VT 1 (1951) 1267-274. Raymond F. Surburg, "The Historical Method in Biblical Interpretation," CTM 23 (1952) 81-104. Carl Gaenssle, "Velikovsky and the Hebrew Bible," CTM 23 (1952) 105-114. Senex., "Practical Scripture Interpretation-Extracts from a 'Meditation'," Scrip 5 (1952-53) 122-126. E[dmund] F. Sutcliffe, "The Plenary Sense as a Principle of Interpretation," B 34 (1953) 333-343. Raymond E. Brown, "The History and Development of the Theory of a Sensus Plenior," CBQ 15 (1953) 141-162. Webb B. Garrison, "The Necessity and Relativity of Biblical Interpretation," Interp 7 (1953) 426-441. *L. Jacobs, "The Talmudic Hermeneutical Rule of 'Binyan 'Abh' and J. S. Mill's 'Method of Agreement'," JJS 4 (1953) 59-64. Joseph Coppens, "The Different Senses of Sacred Scripture," TD 1 (1953) 15-20. A. Bea, "Progress in the Interpretation of Sacred Scripture," TD 1 (1953) 67-71. Severiano del Paramo, "The Biblical Question from Its Origins to Humani Generis," TD 1 (1953) 72-78. *G. W. H. Lampe, "Typological Exegesis," Theo 56 (1953) 201-208.

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*G. W. H. Lampe, "Typological Exegesis," Theo 56 (1953) 201-208. *E. F. Kevan, "The Covenants and the Interpretation of the Old Testament," EQ 26 (1954) 19-28. John O'Flynn, "The Senses of Scripture," ITQ 21 (1954) 181-184; 22 (1955) 57-66. J. DeFraine, "The Encyclical Humani Generis and Sacred Scripture," TD 2 (1954) 155-158. *Morris Sigel Seale, "Arabic and Old Testament Interpretation," ET 66 (1954-55) 92-93. Fred D. Gealy, "Symposium: Contemporary Theological Concern. The Theological Approach to the Interpretation of the Bible," PSTJ 8 (1954-55) #3, 15-18. Paul K. Jewett, "Concerning the Allegorical Interpretation of Scripture," WTJ 17 (1954-55) 1-20. Arthur A. Cohen, "On Scriptural Exegesis," CC 5 (1955) 39-50. *David Weiss, "Halakhic Exegesis," CJ 10 (1955-56) #3, 52-58. Erich Dinkler, "Principles of Biblical Interpretation," JRT 13 (1955-56) 20-30. *G. W. H. Lampe, "Hermeneutics and Typology," LQHR 190 (1955) 17-25. *M. E. Gibbs, "An Examination of Some Presuppositions of Biblical Criticism," JT 5 (1956) #2, 31-37. *J. Stafford Wright, "The Place of Myth in the Interpretation of the Bible," JTVI 88 (1956) 17-30, 151-152. [(Discussion, pp. 145-149) (Communications by H. L. Ellison, p. 149; B. B. Knopp, pp. 149-151)] *Brevard S. Childs, "Jonah: A Study in Old Testament Interpretation," MHSB 3 (1956) #1, 7-14. William F. Forrester, "The Sensus Plenior of Scripture," BC 1 (1956-58) 116-117. Simon Rawidowicz, "On Interpretation," PAAJR 26 (1957) 83-126.

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Robert H. Krumholtz, "Instrumentality and the 'Sensus Plenior'," CBQ 20 (1958) 200-205. *Carroll Stuhlmueller, "The Influence of Oral Tradition upon Exegesis and the Senses of Scripture," CBQ 20 (1958) 299-326. Brevard S. Childs, "Prophecy and Fulfillment. A Study of Contemporary Hermeneutics," Interp 12 (1958) 259-271. *H. W. Wolff, "The Old Testament in Controversy. Interpretive Principles and Illustration," Interp 12 (1958) 281290. (Trans. by James L. Mays) Scott McCormick, "The Bible as Record and Medium. Contemporary Scholarship and the Word of God," Interp 12 (1958) 291-308. James Muilenberg, "Preface to Hermeneutics," JBL 77 (1958) 18-25. J. Coert Rylaarsdam, "The Problem of Faith and History in Biblical Interpretation," JBL 77 (1958) 26-32. *Krister Stendahl, "Implications of Form-Criticism and Tradition-Criticism for Biblical Interpretation," JBL 77 (1958) 33-38. *Brevard S. Childs, "Jonah: A Study in Old Testament Hermeneutics," SJT 11 (1958)53-61. *Henry Joel Cadbury, "The Exegetical Conscience," Nexus 2 (1958-59) 3-6. Joseph A. Grispino, "The Liturgical Meaning of Scripture," AER 141 (1959) 155-164. Thomas Barrosse, "The Senses of Scripture and the Liturgical Pericopes," CBQ 21 (1959) 1-23. John J. O'Rourke, "Marginal Notes on the Sensus Plenior," CBQ 21 (1959) 64-71. Norman K. Gottwald, "Hermeneutics and Exegesis. (Part I)," Found 2 (1959) 171-174. Norman K. Gottwald, "Hermeneutics and Exegesis. (Part II)," Found 2 (1959) 269-272. Norman K. Gottwald, "Hermeneutics and Exegesis. (Part III)," Found 2 (1959) 356-359.

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Nels F. S. Ferre, "Notes by a Theologian on Biblical Hermeneutics," JBL 78 (1959) 105-114. Nicholas Ozerov, "On Biblical Interpretation," StVTQ, N.S., 3 (1959) #2, 26-31. John D. W. Watts, "The Methods and Purpose of Biblical Interpretation," SWJT, N.S., 2 (1959-60) #2, 7-16. William L. Hendricks, "Biblical Interpretationthe Pastorand the Contemporary Scene," SWJT, N.S., 2 (1959-60) #2, 17-26. Samuel S. Schultz, "Today's Critic-Presuppositions, Tools and Methods," BETS 3 (1960) 87-88, 92. J. Barton Payne, "Hermeneutics as a Cloak for the Denial of Scripture," BETS 3 (1960) 93-100. Anonymous, "Guiding Principles for the Interpretation of the Bible," ESS 5 (1960-61) 12-15. Robert Tobias, "An Analysis of Guiding Principles of Interpretation," ESS 5 (1960-61) 16-31. H. H. Rex, "Hermeneutics Today," RTR 19 (1960) 11-21. G. Douglas Young, "The Relevance of Scientific Thought to Scriptural Interpretation," BETS 4 (1961) 117-120. Martin Noth, "The Interpretation of the Old Testament. I. The 'Representation' of the Old Testament in Proclamation," Interp 15 (1961) 50-60. *Gerhard von Rad, "The Interpretation of the Old Testament. II. Typological Interpretation of the Old Testament," Interp 15(1961) 174-192. Walther Zimmerli, "The Interpretation of the Old Testament. III. Promise and Fulfillment," Interp 15 (1961) 310338. (Trans by James Wharton) Hans Walter Wolff, "The Interpretation of the Old Testament. IV. The Hermeneutics of the Old Testament," Interp 15 (1961) 439-472. G. Douglas Young, "The Relevance of Scientific Thought to Scriptural Interpretation," JASA 13 (1961) 74-76.

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*Ben Zion Bokser, "The Time-Bound and the Timeless in Rabbinic Thought," Jud 10 (1961) 265-270. Ronald M. Hals, "The Problem of Old Testament Hermeneutics," LQ, N.S., 13 (1961) 97-102. *John P. McIntyre, "Scriptural Sense and Literary Criticism," MH 16 (Spring, 1961) 45-57. Don H. McGaughey, "The Problem of Biblical Hermeneutics," RestQ 5 (1961) 251-256. Paul W. Jones, "Aesthetics and Biblical Hermeneutics," RL 31 (1961-62) 394-408. George Huttar, "The Use of Language and Biblical Interpretation," BETS 5 (1962) 116-120. *M. Gertner, "Terms of Scriptural Interpretation: A Study in Hebrew Semantics," BSOAS 25 (1962) 1-27. P. J. Murnion, "Sensus Plenior and the Progress of Revelation," DunR 2 (1962) 117-142. *Samuel Sandmel, "Parallelomania," JBL 81 (1962) 1-13. *Claus Westermann, "The Meaning of Hermeneutics in Theology," DG 33 (1962-63) 127-141. Raymond E. Brown, "The Sensus Plenior in the Last Ten Years," CBQ 25 (1963) 262-285. Luis Alonso Schokel, "Hermeneutics in the Light of Language and Literature," CBQ 25 (1963) 371-386. *Horace D. Hummel, "Christological Interpretation of the Old Testament," DJT 2 (1963) 108-117. James Barr, "The Interpretation of Scripture. II. Revelation Through History in the Old Testament and Modem Theology," Interp 17 (1963) 193-205. David Noel Freedman, "The Interpretation of Scripture. III. On the Method in Biblical Studies: The Old Testament," Interp 17 (1963) 308-318.

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Isma'il Ragi al Faruqi, ''A Comparison of the Islamic and Christian Approaches to Hebrew Scripture,'' JAAR 31 (1963) 283-293. *Solomon Zeitlin, "Hillel and the Hermeneutic Rules," JQR, N.S., 54 (1963-64) 161-174. *Francis Foulkes, "Typology or Allegory?" Them 2 (1963-64) #2, 8-15. Bruce Vawter, "The Fuller Sense: Some Considerations," CBQ 26 (1964) 85-96. *Gary G. Cohen, "Hermeneutical Principles and Creation Theories," GJ 5 (1964) #3, 17-29. *Brevard S. Childs, "Interpretation in Faith. The Theological Responsibility of an Old Testament Commentary," Interp 18 (1964) 432-449. Douglas R. Jones, "History and Tradition in Old Testament Studies," SJT 17 (1964) 211-225. *F. Hecht, "The Theological Interpretation of the Old Testament: An Act of Deliberation," NGTT 5 (1964) 93-98. Dallas M. Roark, "Emphases in Hermeneutics," SWJT, N.S., 7 (1964-65) #1, 63-71. James M. Robinson, "Scripture and Theological Method: A Protestant Study in Sensus Plenior," CBQ 27 (1965) 627. *Patrick D. Miller Jr., "God the Warrior. A Problem in Biblical Interpretation and Apologetics," Interp 19 (1965) 3946. *James Zink, "The Place of Archaeology in Biblical Interpretation," RestQ 8 (1965) 111-118. Luis Alonso-Schökel, "The Function of Language in the Scriptures," Cont 3 (1965-66) 22-32. *G. Sarfatti, "Semantics of Mishnaic Hebrew and Interpretation of the Bible by the Tanna'i," Les 30 (1965-66) n.p.n. Frank K. Flinn, "Toward a Model of Hermeneutics," PHDS 1 (1965-66) #2, 13-17. John A. Balchin, "An Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics," Them 3 (1965-66) #2, 35-46.

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Manfred Hausmann, "Some Thoughts on the Nature of Biblical Language," BTr 17 (1966) 114-117. Richard L. Lucas, "Considerations of Method in Old Testament Hermeneutics," DunR 6 (1966) 7-66. *Robert Murray, "The Inspiration and Interpretation of Scripture," HeyJ 7 (1966) 428-434. *Sh. Yeivin, "On the Use and Misuse of Archaeology in Interpreting the Bible," PAAJR 34 (1966) 141-154. Basil De Pinto, "The Mystery of the Word. Thoughts on Biblical Language," Scrip 18 (1966) 10-18. Simon J. De Vries, "Basic Issues in Old Testament Hermeneutics," JMTSO 5 (1966-67) #1, 1-19. Luis Alonso Schokel, "Hermeneutics in the Light of Language and Literature," BTr 18 (1967) 40-48. Albert E. Glock, "The Study and Interpretation of the Old Testament," CTM 38 (1967) 90-108. R[aymond] E. Brown, "The Problems of Sensus Plenior," ETL 43 (1967) 460-469. Eduard Haller, "On the Interpretive Task," Interp 21 (1967) 158-166. (Trans. by Ruth Grob) *Richard N. Soulen, "The wasfs of the Song of Songs and Hermeneutic," JBL 86 (1967) 183-190. Frithjof Schuon, "Keys to the Bible," SCR 1 (1967) 2-5. Norbert Lohfink, "On interpreting the OT," TD 15 (1967) 228-229. (Synopsis) *John Van Seters, "History and Myth in Biblical Interpretation," ANQ, N.S., 8 (1967-68) 154-162. Francis I. Andersen, "The Instrument at Hand: The Problem of the Language of Scripture," Inter 1 (1967-68) 67-70. J. A. Thompson, "Interpreting the Old Testament," Inter 1 (1967-68) 140-155.

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George A. Turner, "The Interpreter's Task," ASW 22 (1968) #2, 3-7. *George Eldon Ladd, "The Hermeneutics of Prophecy," ASW 22 (1968) #2, 14-18. John E. Hartley, "Hermeneutical Principles Relevant to the Two Testaments," ASW 22 (1968) #2, 19-27. George A. F. Knight, "New Perspectives in Old Testament Interpretation," BTr 19 (1968) 50-57. *Stanley N. Gundry, "Typology as a Means of Interpretation: Past and Present," BETS 12 (1969) 233-240. B. Siertsema, "Language and World View (Semantics for Theologians)," BTr 20 (1969) 3-20. (Corr. p. 55-56) Gene M. Tucker, "Toward an Old Testament Hermeneutic," DDSR 34 (1969) 53-66. *Graeme Goldworthy, "The Old TestamentA Christian Book," Inter 2 (1969-70) 24-33. [V. Establishing hermeneutics, pp. 28-31; VI. The application of hermeneutics, pp. 31-32]

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§271 3.1.8 History of Interpretation and Criticism Anonymous, "Brief Historical View of the Science of Interpretation," QCS 8 (1826) 169-172. B. B. Edwards, "Remarks on Certain Erroneous Methods and Principles of Biblical Criticism," BS 6 (1849) 185-196. O. Cone, "Biblical Interpretation from the Apostolic Age to the time of Origen," UQGR, N.S., 11(1874) 36-54. O. Cone, "Origen's Hermeneutics," UQGR, N.S., 11 (1874) 209-227. E. P. Evans, "Christian Hermeneutics and Hebrew Literature," URRM 23 (1885) 346-359. O. Cone, "Farrar's History of Interpretation," UQGR, N.S., 24 (1887) 144-160. (Review) *Henry M. Harman, "Some Observations upon Tikkun Sopherim," AJSL 4 (1887-88) 34-42. Henry S. Nash, "Exegesis in the School of Antioch," JBL 11 (1892) 22-37. T. G. Law, "Biblical Studies in the Middle Ages," SRL 21 (1893) 1-33. B. Whitefoord, "Bacon as an Interpreter of Holy Scripture," Exp, 5th Ser., 6 (1897) 349-360. W. H. Kent, "Jewish and Christian Exegesis," AER 29 (1903) 123-136. *James A. Kelso, "Theodoret and the Law Book of Josiah," JBL 22 (1903) 50. George G. Findlay, "The Interpretation of Holy Scripture, Ancient and Modem," LQHR 99 (1903) 1-23. (Review) *G. E. Price, "Allegorical and Literal in the Fathers," IER, 4th Ser., 16 (1904) 201-221. [I. The method of allegorical interpretation applied by pagans to pagan literature, pp. 203-205; II. The method applied by Jewish writers to the Old Testament, pp. 205-208; III. The method applied by Christian writers to both Testaments, pp. 208-213; IV. The reaction to literal interpretation, pp. 213-221]

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R. J. H. Bottheil, "Some Early Jewish Bible Criticism," JBL 23 (1904) 1-12. D. S. Margoliouth, "Biblical Criticism in the Eleventh Century," Exp, 7th Ser., 2 (1906) 553-563. *Kemper Fullerton, "The Reformation Principle of Exegesis and the Interpretation of Prophecy," AJT 12 (1908) 422442. George A. Barton, "The Astro-Mythological School of Biblical Interpretation," BW 31 (1908) 433-444. J. S. Banks, "Allegory in Scripture," LQHR 111 (1909) 316-319. Jackson Case, "The Scribes' Interpretation of the Old Testament," BW 38 (1911) 28-40. [Henry] Preserved Smith, "The Methods of Reformation Interpreters of the Bible," BW 38 (1911) 235-245. George Jackson, "The Reformation Doctrine of the Bible," LQHR 120 (1913) 1-20. *F. C. Burkitt, "On Celtis 'A Chisel': A Study in Textual Tradition," JTS 17 (1915-16) 389-397. Ira M. Price, "Some Methods of Old Testament Exegetes before Modem Times," BW 47 (1916) 237-243. *F. C. Burkitt, "On Celtis 'A Chisel': A Further Note," JTS 22 (1920-21) 380-381. *Lewis B. Radford, "Psalm LXXIV. A Study in the History of Biblical Interpretation," ET 42 (1930-31) 556-562. F. G. Bratton, "Precursors of Biblical Criticism," JBL 50 (1931) 176-185. [I. Origen, pp. 176-181; II. Abraham ben Ezra, pp. 181-185] D. Tyng, "Theodore of Mopsuestia as an Interpreter of the Old Testament," JBL 50 (1931) 298-303. Montgomery J. Shroyer, "Alexandrian Jewish Literalists," JBL 55 (1936) 261-284. Augustana, "The Principles of Biblical Interpretation of M. Luther," JTALC 1 (1936) #3, 9-30.

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David Baumgardt, "The Bible Today: A Jewish Viewpoint," CQ 18 (1941) 219-224. Herman Hailperin, "Jewish 'Influence' on Christian Biblical Scholarship in the Middle Ages," HJud 4 (1942) 163174. M. Reu, "A Short History of Exegesis," KZ 66 (1942) 257-288. Herman Hailperin, "The Hebrew Heritage of Mediaeval Christian Scholarship," HJud 5 (1943) 133-154. *Luitpold Wallach, "The Origin of Testimonia Biblica in Early Christian Literature," RR 8 (1943-44) 130-136. Barnabas Ahern, "Textual Directives of the Encyclical Divino Afflante Spiritu," CBQ 7 (1945) 340-347. [1. Need of Familiarity with Biblical Languages; 2. Importance of Textual Criticism; 3. Meaning of the Tridentine Decree] Charles S. Braden, "Some Contemporary Moslem Interpretations of the Bible," CQ 22 (1945) 246-259. *Robert M. Grant, "Historical Criticism in the Ancient Church," JR 25 (1945) 183-196. [IV. Greek Criticism of the Old Testament, p. 186; V. Christian Criticism of the Old Testament, pp. 186-188] G. Ernest Wright, "The Christian Interpreter as Biblical Critic. The Relevance of Valid Criticism," Interp 1 (1947) 131-152. David Daube, "Rabbinic Methods of Interpretation and Hellenistic Rhetoric," HUCA 22 (1949) 239-264. G. Ernest Wright, "The World Council of Churches and Biblical Interpretation," Interp 3 (1949) 50-61. Anonymous, "Guiding Principles for the Interpretation of the Bible as Accepted by the Ecumenical Study Conference, Held in Oxford from June 29th to July 5th, 1949," Interp 3 (1949) 457-459. ±Wolfgang Schweitzer, "Annotated Bibliography on Biblical Interpretation," Interp 4 (1950) 342-357. *J. Bowman, "The Exegesis of the Pentateuch among the Samaritans and among the Rabbis," OTS 8 (1950) 220-262.

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*Richard C. Mills, "Principles of Interpretation Relative to the Prophets," SQ/E 11 (1950) 96-110. O. S. Rankin, "Old Testament Interpretation. Its History and Development," HJ 49 (1950-51) 146-154. S. B. Gurewicz, "The Mediaeval Jewish Exegetes of the Old Testament," ABR 1 (1951) 23-43. *William H. Brownlee, "Biblical Interpretation Among the Sectaries of the Dead Sea Scrolls," BA 14 (1951) 54-76. *J. Barton Payne, "Biblical Problems and Augustine's Allegorizing," WTJ 14 (1951-52)46-53. H. F. Thomson, "Old Testament Interpretation Among the Arabic-Speaking Christians of Tenth Century Baghdad," JBL 72 (1953) ix-x. Henry R. Van Til, "The Definition and History of Biblical Hermeneutics," JASA 7 (1955) #3, 9-15. *G. Vermes, "The Symbolical Interpretation of Lebanon in the Targums: The Origin and Development of an Exegetical Tradition," JTS, N.S., 9 (1958) 1-12. *T. Jansma, "Investigations into the Early Syrian Fathers on Genesis. An Approach to the Exegesis of the Nestorian Church and to the Comparison of Nestorian and Jewish Exegesis," OTS 12 (1958) 69-181. *M. Gertner, "The Masorah and the Levites. An Essay in the History of a Concept," VT 10 (1960) 241-272. *W. H. C. Frend, "Notes on Tertullian's Interpretation of Scripture," JTS, N.S., 12 (1961) 273-284. *I. L. Seeligmann, "Indications of Editorial Alteration and Adaption in the Massoretic Text and the Septuagint," VT 11 (1961) 201-221. *John P. Newport, "Biblical Interpretation and Eschatological-Holy History," SWJT, N.S., 4 (1961-62) #1, 83-110. *E. E. Hallewy, "Biblical Midrash and Homeric Exegesis," Tarbiz 31 (1961-62) #2, III-IV. *M. Gertner, "Terms of Scriptural Interpretation: A Study in Hebrew Semantics," BSOAS 25 (1962) 1-27.

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Erwin I. J. Rosenthal, "Medieval Jewish Exegesis: Its Character and Significance," JSS 9 (1964) 265-281. Raphael Loewe, "The 'Plain' Meaning of Scripture in Early Jewish Exegesis," PIJSL 1 (1964) 140-185. Arthur Voobus, "Abraham De-bet Rabban and His Role in the Hermeneutic Traditions of the School of Nasibis," HTR 58 (1965) 203-214. S. du Toit, "Exegesis and Philosophy," OTW 9 (1966) 62-71. P. D. Pahl, "Baptism in Luther's 'Lectures on Genesis'," LTJ 1 (1967-68) 26-35. David E. Aune, "Early Christian Biblical Interpretation," EQ 41 (1969) 89-96.

§272 3.1.9 Theory, Method, and Practice of Textual Criticism - General Studies (includes Paleography) J. R., "Remarks on the Variæ Lectiones of the Hebrew Bible," JSL, 3rd Ser., 3 (1856) 137-152. (Note by P. S., pp. 433-434) ( ) K., "Miscellanea Theologica. 2. Researches in Hebrew Palæography," TRL 1 (1864) 222-224. *( ) K., "Jewish Coins and Hebrew Palæography," TRL 5 (1868) 244-259. (Review) *Willis J. Beecher, "Had the Massorites the Critical Instinct?" ONTS 2 (1882-83) 1-7. B. Felshenthal, "Inverted Nuns in the Bible," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 169-170. Oliver Turnbull Crane, "Tikkun Sopherim," AJSL 3 (1886-87) 233-248. Hermann L. Strack, "Mr. Crane on Tikkun Sopherim," AJSL 4 (1887-88) 54. *Henry M. Harman, "Some Observations upon Tikkun Sopherim," AJSL 4 (1887-88) 34-42. *Ad. Neubauer, "The Introduction of the Square Characters in Biblical MSS., and an Account of the earliest MSS. of the Old Testament," SBE 3 (1891) 1-36.

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Francis Brown, "Old Testament Problems," JBL 15 (1896) 63-74. [I. Textual, pp. 64-66] W. Emery Barnes, "Ancient Corrections in the Text of the Old Testament (Tikkun Sopherim)," JTS 1 (1899-1900) 387-414. *J. H. A. Hart, "Primitive Exegesis as a Factor in the Corruption of the Texts of Scripture Illustrated from the Versions of Ben Sira," JQR 15 (1902-03) 627-631. A. Souter, "Palaeography and its Uses," JTS 4 (1902-03) 506-516. Richard Gottheil, "The Dating of their Manuscripts by the Samaritans," JBL 25 (1906) 29-48. Eb. Nestle, "The Shortest and Longest Verses of the Bible," ET 24 (1912-13) 92. A. H. Sayce, "The Transmission of Religious Texts in the Ancient Oriental World," ET 24 (1912-13) 36-38. *A. T. Olmstead, "Source Study and the Biblical Text," AJSL 30 (1913-14) 1-35. *Harold M. Wiener, "Historical Criticism of the Pentateuch. A Reply to Dr. Koenig (II.)," BS 72 (1915) 83-153. [Rival Views of Textual History, pp. 111-153] *Arthur A. Dembitz, "Haplophony," JQR, N.S., 22 (1931-32) 153. Leroy Waterman, "The Authentication of Conjectural Glosses," JBL 56 (1937) 253-265. *Charles C. Torrey, "Some Important Editorial Operations in the Book of Isaiah," JBL 57 (1938) 109-140. *Harry Torczyner, "Abbreviation or Haplography?" JBL 64 (1945) 399. Harry M Orlinsky, "A Rejoinder," JBL 64 (1945) 400-402. *Harry Torczyner, "Yes, Haplography!" JBL 64 (1945) 545-546. [Editorial note by Robert H. Pfeiffer, p. 546] Ernest R. Lacheman, "A Matter of Method in Hebrew Palaeography," JQR, N.S., 40 (1949-50) 15-39.

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Ernest R. Lacheman, "Can Hebrew Paleography be Called 'Scientific'?" JQR, N.S., 42 (1951-52) 377-385. *Robert Gordis, "Was Koheleth a Phoenician? Some Observations on Methods in Research," JBL 74 (1955) 103114. *Moshe Greenberg, "The Stabilization of the Text of the Hebrew Bible, Reviewed in the Light of the Biblical Materials from the Judean Desert," JAOS 76 (1956) 157-167. Francis S. North, "Textual Variants in the Hebrew Significant for Critical Analysis," JQR, N.S., 47 (1956-57) 77-80. M. H. Goshen-Gottstein, "The History of the Bible-Text and Comparative Semitics," VT 7 (1957) 195-201. S. Talmon, "The Three Scrolls of the Law that were Found in the Temple Court," Text 2 (1962) 14-27. S[olomon] Zeitlin, "Were there Three Torah-Scrolls in the Azarah?" JQR, N.S., 56 (1965-66) 269-272. *F. J. Morrow Jr., "Psalm XXI 10-An Example of Haplography," VT 18 (1968) 558-559.

§273 3.1.10 Text Similarities and Families *Frank Zimmermann, "The Perpetuation of Variants in the Masoretic Text," JQR, N.S., 34 (1943-44) 459-474. *W[illiam] F[oxwell] Albright, "New Light on Early Recensions of the Hebrew Bible," BASOR #140 (1955) 27-33. Sidney Jellicoe, "The Hesychian Recension Reconsidered," JBL 82 (1963) 409-418.

§274 3.1.11 Arrangement, Chapter Divisions, and Other Aids for Readers H. Rood, "Division of the Bible into Chapters and Verses," BJ 2 (1843) 255-262. Anonymous, "Clausula Libri Geneseos," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 22.

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Willis J. Beecher, ''Italics in our English Bibles,'' PR 7 (1886) 355-356. J. F. McCurdy, "Popular Uses of the Margin in the Old Testament Revision," ONTS 6 (1886-87) 229-234. *George F. Moore, "Vulgate Chapters and Numbered Verses in the Hebrew Bible," JBL 12 (1893) 73-78. C. Kegan Paul, "Bible Chapter Headings in the 'Authorized Version'," TR 6 (1896) 99-111. *Ludwig Blau, "Massoretic Studies, III. The Division into Verses," JQR 9 (1896-97) 122-144, 360. [1. Age of the Division into Verses; 2. The Division into Verses in the Talmud and the Midrash; 3. The Division of the Verses of the Massorah] E. N. Adler, "An Eleventh Century Introduction to the Hebrew Bible: Being a Fragment from Sepher ha-Ittim of Rabbi Judah ben Barzilai of Barcelona," JQR 9 (1896-97) 669-716. S. J. Halberstam, "Notes to J. Q. R., IX, pp. 669-721[sic]," JQR 10 (1897-98) 165-167. [Ref. Previous Article] Eb. Nestle, "Leviticum and Deteronomius," ET 9 (1897-98) 188-189. J. Anthony Barnes, "The Evolution of a Reference Bible," LQHR 92 (1899) 99-112. (Review) T. H. Stokoe, "The Edition of the Revised Version, with Marginal References, 1898," Exp, 6th Ser., 8 (1903) 1-11. *W. E. Boulter, "Marginal References to the Apocrypha in the Bible of 1611," IJA #6 (1906) 8-9. Eb. Nestle, "Why are Two Books of Samuel, Kings, Chronicles in Our Bibles?" ET 18 (1906-07) 383. Anonymous, "Italicized Words in the Bible," R&E 9 (1912) 404-412. [O.T. Refs. pp. 407-408] W. H. Bennett, "The Arrangement of the Old Testament," JMUEOS #7 (1917-18) 43-51. Anonymous, "Bible Facts," CFL, 3rd Ser., 38 (1932) 539.

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*Edgar J. Goodspeed, "'The Translators to the Reader'," RL 1 (1932) 407-418. [KJV] E. Lawrence Marwick, "The Order of the Books in Yefet's Bible Codex," JQR, N.S., 33 (1942-43) 445-460. *A. P. Wikgren, "Translation and Use of Marginal Notes in the English Bible," JBL 66 (1947) v. John R. Richardson, "The Westminister Study Edition of the Holy Bible," CCQ 6 (1948-49) #1/2, 25-26. Johannes Adler, "The Revision of the Reference Sytem in the New Luther Bible," BTr 12 (1961) 178-181. J. Meysing, "The Numbers of the Verses of the Biblical Books," CNI 14 (1963) #3/4, 35-40; 15 (1964) #1, 24-30. Robert P. Markham, "Ancient and Modern Titles of Books of the Bible, Part I," BTr 18 (1967) 86-94. Luther A. Weigle, "New Editions of the Scriptures: An Ecumenical Bible," PSB 60 (1967) #2, 43-45. [Oxford Annotated Bible] J. W. Roberts, "Revision of Schofield Bible," RestQ 10 (1967) 161-166.

§275 3.1.12 Printed Hebrew Texts and Their Apparatus Henry Burgess, "Suggestions for a Critical Edition of the Hebrew Bible," JSL, 1st Ser., 3 (1849) 152-158. Christian D. Ginsburg, "Introduction to the Rabbinic Bible: by Jacob ben Chajim," JSL, 4th Ser., 3 (1863) 382-412. A. W. Thayer, "Critical Theology. A Revised Text of the Hebrew Bible," URRM 30 (1888) 58-69. B. Pick, "History of the Printed Editions of the Old Testament, Together with a Description of the Rabbinic and Polyglot Bibles," AJSL 9 (1892-93) 47-116. Paul Haupt, "On a new critical edition of the Hebrew text of the Old Testament," JAOS 16 (1894-96) vii-ix.

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Ludwig Blau, "Dr. Ginsburg's Edition of the Hebrew Bible," JQR 12 (1899-1900) 217-254. J. A. Selbie, "The Smallest Hebrew Bible," ET 13 (1901-02) 336. John Taylor, "A Critical Edition of the Hebrew Bible," ET 17 (1905-06) 74. (Review) John Taylor, "A Critical Edition of the Hebrew Bible," ET 18 (1906-07) 126-127. (Review) [Corrections to Biblia Hebraica] Eberhard Nestle, "The New Hebrew Bible of the British and Foreign Bible Society," ET 20 (1908-09) 313-315. ['The Trinitarian Bible'] Hermann L. Strack, "The New Hebrew Bible of the British and Foreign Bible Society," ET 20 (1908-09) 376-377. ['The Trinitarian Bible'] Rudolf Kittel, "Some Suggestions in Regard to the Use of the Biblia Hebraica," BWTS 2 (1909-10) #4, 28-31. (Trans. by D. E Culley) R. Kilgour, "Two Hebrew Bibles of Four Hundred Years Ago," GUOST 4 (1913-22) 45-51. [I. The Complutensian Polyglot; II. The First Biblia Rabbinica] R. Kilgour, "Two Hebrew Bibles of Four Hundred Years Ago," Exp, 8th Ser., 14 (1917) 48-57. [I. The Complutensian Polyglot, pp. 49-51; II. The First Biblia Rabbinica, pp. 51-57] *W. H. Griffith Thomas, "The Church and the Old Testament," CFL, 3rd Ser., 29 (1923) 217-221. W. B. Stevenson, "Rabbinical Bibles in the Library of Glasgow University," GUOST 5(1923-28) 44-51. C[harles] C. Torrey, "The Critical Apparatus of a Hebrew Bible," JBL 58 (1939) v. *Alexander Sperber, "Problems of the Masora," HUCA 17 (1942-43) 293-394. [I. The Masoretic Bible, pp. 296-298] *Alexander Sperber, "Biblical Hebrew," PAAJR 18 (1948-49) 301-382. [Textual Criticism of BHS, pp. 314-374] N. N. Snaith, "New Edition of the Hebrew Bible," VT 7 (1957) 207-208.

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Frederick W. Danker, "Aids to Bible Study. The Hebrew Old Testament," CTM 29 (1958) 902-918. Anonymous, "A New Edition of the Hebrew Old Testament," BTr 10 (1959) 110-112. Anonymous, "Notes and Communications. 2. A Brief Report on the Hebrew University Bible Project," Text 1 (1960) 210-211. Harry M. Orlinsky, "The New Jewish Version of the Torah," JBL 82 (1963) 249-264. Bleddyn J. Roberts, "The Hebrew Bible Since 1937," JTS, N.S., 15 (1964) 253-264. Anonymous, "Report on the Hebrew University Bible Project 1960-1964," Text 4 (1964) 232. Harry M. Orlinsky, "Some Recent Jewish Translations of the Bible," McQ 19 (1965-66) 293-300. Anonymous, "Report on the Hebrew University Bible Project 1965-1966," Text 5 (1966) 145. Anonymous, "Report on the Hebrew University Bible Project 1967," Text 6 (1968) 134. B. J. Roberts, "To Welcome the New 'Biblia Hebraica'," ET 80 (1968-69) 214-215. I[srael] Yeivin, "The New Edition of the Biblica Hebraica-its Text and Massorah," Text 7 (1969) 114-123.

§276 3.1.13 Translation Principles - General Studies *Anonymous, "Cornucopia," MMBR 42 (1816-17) 231-233. [Translation of the Bible: names of those employed in translating the KJV and rules for conducting the Translation, pp. 232-233] Anonymous, "On Translating Scripture," TRGR 1 (1822) 91-96. Gaius, "On the State of the English Translation of the Bible," CongML 11 (1828) 302.

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J. K. Young, "Translation of the Bible into English," BJ 1 (1842) 21-29. Anonymous, "Chinese Translations of the Word 'God'," JSL, 2nd Ser., 6(1854) 411-419. (Review) F. P. S., "Biblical Revision," JSL, 3rd Ser., 9 (1859) 326-332. *Lewis Tayler, "The Emotional Element in Hebrew Translation. [First Article]," MR 44 (1862) 85-108. *Lewis Tayler, "The Emotional Element in Hebrew Translation. [Second Article]," MR 45 (1863) 55-74. *Lewis Tayler, "The Emotional Element in Hebrew Translation. [Third Article]," MR 45 (1863) 382-406. *Lewis Tayler, "The Emotional Element in Hebrew Translation. [Fourth Article]," MR 46 (1864) 57-77. James A. Corcoran, "Beza as a Translator, His Perversions of the Word of God," ACQR 4 (1879) 521-550. *Anonymous, "Internal Evidence," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 58-60. *(

) C., "The Term Higher Criticism," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 310-311.

F. J. Gurney, "The Translation of Proper Names," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 210-212. E. Riehm, "Luther as Bible Translator," MR 67 (1885) 375-396. (Adapted from the German by W. W. Davies) *Geo. H. Schodde, "Biblical Research Notes," ColTM 17 (1897) 371-384. [Bible Text and Bible Translations, pp. 371-373] J. Shillidy, "Transliteration of Proper Names in the Revised Version of the Bible," ET 9 (1897-98) 238-239. W. Aldis Wright, "The Transliteration of Proper Names in the Revised Version," ET 9 (1897-98) 523. *H. St. J. Thackeray, "The Greek Translators of Jeremiah," JTS 4 (1902-03) 245-266. *H. St. J. Thackeray, "The Greek Translators of Ezekiel," JTS 4 (1902-03) 398-411.

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*H. St. J. Thackeray, "The Greek Translators of the Prophetical Books," JTS 4 (1902-03) 578-585. [Martin Luther], "Luther on Translation," OC 21 (1907) 465-471. (Trans. by W. H. Carruth) A. Kampmeier, "Remarks on 'Luther on Translation'," OC 21 (1907) 574. Anonymous, "The Edinburgh Apocrypha Controversy in Caricature, 1827-8," IJA #29 (1912) 29-33; #31 (1912) 7678. E. J. Sewell, "The Principles Governing Bible Translation," JTVI 48 (1916) 43-59. (Discussion, pp. 59-64) R. Kilgour, "The Order of First Translations of Scripture in Mission Fields," IRM 7 (1918) 456-469. *W. Emery Barnes, "Bible Translation-Official and Unofficial: A Study of Psalm IV in English," JTS 28 (1926-27) 39-48. Morris O. Evans, "The Bible in Translation," HR 106 (1933) 13-15. *O. J. Baab, "A Theory of Two Translators for the Greek Genesis," JBL 52 (1933) 239-243. George F. Hall, "Luther and Coverdale: Biblical Glossators," AugQ 14 (1935) 291-303. J. F. Mozley, "Tyndale's Knowledge of Hebrew," JTS 36 (1935) 392-396. Beatrice Allard Brooks, "In Defense of the Translator and of New Translations," JAAR 5 (1937) 11-17. O. M. Norlie, "Those Nine Old Verbs," JTALC 2 (1937) #5, 29-31. [Translation principles of the KJV] *T[heophile] J. Meek, "Hebrew Poetic Structure as a Translation Guide," JBL 57 (1938) viii. Frederick C. Grant, "Why Change the Bible?" RL 7 (1938) 510-524. Charles H. Pickar, "Biblical News," CBQ 1 (1939) 266-270. [Principles Governing the Revision of the Old Testament] *William L. Newton, "The Revison of our Old Testament in English," CBQ 2 (1940) 308-319.

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*Theophile J. Meek, "Hebrew Poetic Structure as a Translation Guide," JBL 59 (1940) 1-9. Patrick W. Skehan, "The Old Testament Revision Project. Historical Sketch," CBQ 5(1943) 214-219. Edward P. Arbez, "Translating the Old Testament out of the Original Languages," CBQ 7 (1945) 48-75. *Louis H. Gray, "Man in Anglo-Saxon and Old High German Bible-Texts," Word 1 (1945) 19-32. Patrick A. Sullivan, "Idiom in Scripture Translation (1)," MH 2 (1945-46) #1, 11-12. *Augustine Bea, "The New Psalter: Its Origin and Spirit," CBQ 8 (1946) 4-35. (Trans. by Augustine Wand) A. R. Crabtree, "Translating the Bible in Portuguese," R&E 43 (1946) 40-49. *A. P. Wikgren, "Translation and the Use of Marginal Notes in the English Bible," JBL 66 (1947) v. R. A. Knox, "Farewell to Machabees[sic]," ClR 30 (1948) 217-231. Edgar J. Goodspeed, "The Present State of Bible Translation," JAAR 18 (1950) 99-100. T. H. Robinson, "Special Features of Old Testament Translation," BTr 2 (1951) 113-117. G. D. Young, "Bible Translations in the Light of Ancient Bilinguals," JBL 70 (1951) iv. *John W. Wevers, "Principles of Interpretation Guiding the Fourth Translator of the Book of the Kingdoms (3 K. 22:1 - 4 K. 25:30)," CBQ 14 (1952) 40-56. G. Ch. Aalders, "Some Aspects of Bible Translation Concerning the Old Testament," BTr 4 (1953) 97-102. *John W. Wevers, "A Study in the Exegetical Principles Underlying the Greek Text of 2 Sm 11,2 - 1 Kings 2,11," CBQ 15(1953) 30-45.

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Harry M. Orlinsky, "Jewish Scholarship and Christian Translations of the Hebrew Bible," YCCAR 63 (1953) 235252. *William A. Irwin, "Textual Criticism and Old Testament Translation," BTr 5 (1954) 54-58. *Ellis E. Pierce, "The Translation of Biblical Poetry," BTr 5 (1954) 62-73. W. Schwarz, "Principles of Biblical Translation," BTr 5 (1954) 163-169. *F. W. Grosheide, "The Translation of Quotations from the Old Testament in the New," BTr 6 (1955) 16-20. *P. Peters, "Luther's Rendition of II Samuel 22:36 and Psalm 18:36: und wenn du mich demuetigest machst du mich gross," WLQ 52 (1955) 137-143. *Nigel Turner, "The Greek Translators of Ezekiel," JTS, N.S., 7 (1956) 12-24. *William A. Irwin, "Some Principles and Problems in the Translation of the Old Testament," NTT 11 (1956-57) 241248. *Dewey M. Beegle, "The Meaning of the Qumran Scrolls for Translators of the Bible," BTr 8 (1957) 1-8. Cecil Northcott, "Putting the Bible Into Modem Speech," RL 26 (1957) 122-128. Hugh Ross, "Principles of Bible Translating in the Year 1727," BTr 10 (1959) 22-27. [Editorialized selections from a book by Hugh Ross published in 1727] C. H. Dodd, "The Translation of the Bible: Some Questions of Principle," BTr 11 (1960) 4-9. Theophile J. Meek, "Translating the Hebrew Bible," JBL 79 (1960) 328-335. F. W. Ratcliffe, "The Psalm Translation of Heinrich von Mugeln," BJRL 43 (1960-61) 426-451. John J. Kijne and W. R. Hutton, "Bible Translation and the 'Bible Translator'," IRM 50 (1961) 328-335. *Howard McKaughan, "Bible Translation and Linguistics," JCE 4 (1961) 716.

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*Henry R. Moeller, "Biblical Research and Old Testament Translation," BTr 13 (1962) 16-22. Theophile J. Meek, "Old Testament Translation Principles," JBL 81 (1962) 143-154. N. Adriani, "Some Principles of Bible Translation," BTr 14 (1963) 9-13. Joseph E. Grimes, "Measuring 'Naturalness' in a Translation," BTr 14 (1963) 49-62. *Constance Naish and Gillian Story, "'The Lord is my Goat Hunter'," BTr 14 (1963) 91-92. H. L. Ginsberg, "The Story of the New Translation of the Torah," BTr 14(1963) 106-113. *Anonymous, "Translating the Psalms," HJ 62 (1963-64) 78-82. *Leo Schwartz, "On Translating the 'Song of Songs'," Jud 13 (1964) 64-76. *Eugene B. Borowitz, "Theological Issues in the New Torah Translation," Jud 13 (1964) 335-345. William J. Samarin, "Controlling Elicitation of Equivalents," BTr 16 (1965) 36-38. Theophile J. Meek, "Translating the Hebrew Bible," BTr 16 (1965) 141-148. Geoffrey E. Marrison, "The Art of Translation and the Science of Meaning," BTr 16 (1965) 176-184. *Abraham Cronbach, "Unmeant Meanings of Scripture," HUCA 36 (1965) 99-123. [2. Latitude of Translation, pp. 106-113; 3. The Translator's Punctuation, pp. 114-115] *Judah Stampfer, "On Translating Biblical Poetry. Isaiah, Chapters 1 and 2:1-4," Jud 14 (1965) 501-510. W. H. Semple, "St. Jerome as a Biblical Transator," BJRL 48 (1965-66) 227-243. *Edwin Yamauchi, "Slaves of God," BETS 9 (1966) 31-50. [The Word "Slave" and The Translators of the King James Version, pp. 40-43]

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*Peter R. Ackroyd and Michael A. Knibb, "Translating the Psalms," BTr 17 (1966) 1-11. Geoffrey E. Marrison, "Style in Bible Translation," BTr 17(1966) 129-132. L. Lengrand, "Vatican II on Bible Translation," IES 5(1966) 237-247. *Sakae Shibayama, "Notes on Yarad and 'Alah: Hints on Translating," JAAR 34 (1966) 358-362. Burton L. Goddard, "Concerns in Bible Translation: Introduction," BETS 10 (1967) 85-87. Earl S. Kalland, "Concerns in Bible Translation: Considerations of Verbal and Idea Rendition," BETS 10 (1967) 8892. Martin H. Woudstra, "Concerns in Bible Translation: Theological Influence upon Translation," BETS 10 (1967) 93100. John H. Skilton, "Concerns in Bible Translation: Considerations of English Style," BETS 10 (1967) 101-110. [I. Various Influences on the English Style of Translations; II. The Stylistic Aims of Translators; II. Basic Approaches Used by Translators; IV. The Stylistic Accomplishments of Translators; V. Assistance for Future Translators] William E. Nix, "Theological Presuppositions and Sixteenth Century English Bible Translation," BS 124 (1967) 4250, 117-124. *F. Charles Fensham, "Ugaritic and the Translation of the Old Testament," BTr 18 (1967) 71-74. *James Barr, "Biblical Translation and the Church," NB 49 (1967-68) 285-292. [Jerusalem Bible] *Elmer B. Smick, "Suggested New Translation of Old Testament Poetry," BETS 11 (1968) 85-92. Walter M. Abbott, "The Shape of the Common Bible," BibT #37 (1968) 2553-3566. *Christine Downing, "Theology as Translation," RL 37 (1968) 401-416. *Gareth Lloyd Jones, "Jewish Exegesis and the English Bible," ASTI 7 (1968-69) 53-63.

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B. Siertsema, ''Language and World View (Semantics for Theologians),'' BTr 20 (1969) 3-21. Eugene A. Nida, "Science of Translation," Lang 45 (1969) 483-498.

§277 3.1.14 Translation Problems - General Studies *+Theoph[ilus] Abauzit, "Mistakes in the French Stereotype Bible," MMBR 36 (1813-14) 182-130. +Theophilus Abauzit, "The Rev. T. Abauzit, on the English Bible," MMBR 36 (1813-14) 485-486. +Anonymous, "The Genevese Controversy," BCQTR, N.S., 12 (1819) 1-23. +Anonymous, "On the Writers who recommend a new Translation," BCQTR, N.S., 14 (1820) 611-630. (Review) P. S., "Supposed Errors in the English Bible," JSL, 3rd Ser., 5 (1857) 130144. +A. P. Happer, "On the Word for 'God' in Chinese," PAOS (October, 1868) viii-ix. [Theodore D.] Woolsey, "On the rendering of the word God in Chinese," JAOS 9 (1871) xvi-xvii. +A. P. Happer, "On the Word for 'God' in Chinese," JAOS 9 (1871) xliixliv. S. Wells Williams, "The Controversy Among the Protestant Missionaries on the Proper Translation of the Words God and Spirit into Chinese," BS 35 (1878) 732-778. *Anonymous, "Translation or Interpretation," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 186-187. *Erastus Wentworth, "Musical Instruments in the Revision," MR 68 (1886) 546-564. +Anonymous, "The Bible at Home and Abroad," QRL 180 (1895) 289-323. (Review) [History of Translation Problems] *A. A. B[erle], "Babylonian Pal¬ography and the Old Testament," BS 54 (1897) 391-393.

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*Robert Kilgour, "Old Testament Names for God: Their Rendering into Hindi and Cognate Languages. A Plea for the Transliteration of the Sacred Name," GUOST 2 (1901-07) 50-52. *Dunlop Moore, "The Significance of the Different Printing of a Letter in Two Versions of the Bible," CFL, N.S., 7 (1903) 354-357. Edmund B. Fairfield, "Treatment of Idioms-In Translation," HR 46 (1903) 449-452. *Wentworth Webster, "The Language of Early Bible History," ET 16 (1904-05) 521-523. A. L. Kitching, "Capturing a Language," IRM 5(1916) 115-126. W. H. Bennett, "On the Impossibility of Translating the Old Testament," Exp, 8th Ser., 15 (1918) 339-350. Anonymous, "Is the Old Testament Translatable," HR 76 (1918) 108. Floyd R. Maynard, "The Bible in the Orient," MR 101 (1918) 924-931. *Allen Howard Godbey, "Ancient Hebrew Science," MQR, 3rd Ser., 49 (1923) 139-163. [Translation Problems] W. G. Jordan, "Problems of Translation," CJRT 2 (1925) 111-127. J. M. Powis Smith, "Some Difficulties of a Translator," JR 5 (1925) 163171. E. B. Pollard, "Quaint Mistranslations," CQ 3 (1926) 222-225. *A. Z. Conrad, "One-Man Bible Translations," CFL, 3rd Ser., 33 (1927) 657-658. [Moffat's Translation] Theophile James Meek, "The Trials of an Old Testament Translator," CJRT 4 (1927) 290-304. W[illiam] A. Irwin, "Old Testament Translation," CJRT 4 (1927) 508-521. *E. B. Pollard, "Some Traditional Misinterpretations," CQ 4 (1927) 92-94. *E. B. Pollard, "Other Traditional Misinterpretations," CQ 4 (1927) 204-206.

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*E. B. Pollard, "Further Misinterpretations of Familiar Passages," CQ 4 (1927) 323-330. [The Book of Job] *Leo Jung, "Mis-Translations a Source in Jewish and Christian Lore," PAAJR 5 (1933-34) 55-67. Theophile James Meek, "Translation Difficulties in the Old Testament," RL 3 (1934) 491-506. *R. F. Bevan, "A Great Text Mistranslated," ET 48 (1936-37) 476-478. [Psalm 65:3] Theophile James Meek, "Lapses of Old Testament Translation," JAOS 58 (1938) 122-129. Charles Callan, "Some English Idioms in the English Bible," CBQ 2 (1940) 44-56, 156-172. William Newton, "Problems of Bible Revision. The External Form of the Old Testament," CBQ 3 (1941) 174-178. Norman H. Snaith, "The Width and Length of Words," ET 55 (1943-44) 265-268. G. W. Sheppard, "The Problem of Translating 'God' into Chinese," HJ 43 (1944-45) 48-54. John Hackett, "Problems of Translation and the Bible," IER, 5th Ser., 68 (1946) 217-226. *G. R. Driver, "Mistranslations in the Old Testament," WO 1 (1947-52) 29-31. W. K. Lowther Clarke, "A New Translation of the Bible," Theo 51 (1948) 303-306. Sebastian Bullough, "Translation from the Hebrew," CIR 31 (1949) 289-301. *Henry S. Gehman, "The Theological Approach of the Greek Translator of Job 1-15," JBL 68 (1949) 231-240. G. Ch. Aalders, "Notes on Some Difficulties of Old Testament Translation," BTr 1 (1950) 9-15. E. A. Nida, "The Translator's Problems," BTr 1 (1950) 41-50.

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E. A. Nida, "The Most Common Errors in Translation," BTr 1 (1950) 51-56. *L. H. Brockington, "The Greek Translator of Isaiah and His Interest in ∆ΟΞΑ," VT 1 (1951) 23-32. P. Middelkoop, "Problems of the Bible Translator in Connection with the Cultural and Religious Background of the People, Translating the Divine Names (with Discussion)," BTr 3 (1952) 171-199. H. Rosin, "Questionnaire Concerning the Divine Names," BTr 3 (1952) 199-204. H. van der Veen, "The Use of Literary or Poetic Language in Poetic Parts of the Bible (with Discussion)," BTr 3 (1952) 212-220. G. W. Sheppard, "The Problem of Translating 'God' into Chinese," BTr 6 (1959) 23-30. *A. S. Tritton, "Some Notes on the Septuagint," GUOST 18 (1959-60) 49-52. Theophile J. Meek, "Translation Problems in the Old Testament," JQR, N.S., 50 (1959-60) 45-54. Anonymous, "Old Testament Translation Problems," BTr 11 (1960) 40-41. *J. C. Hindley, "The Translation of the Words for 'Covenant'," IJT 10 (1961) 13-24. William A. Irwin, "The Bible and the Translator," PSTJ 15 (1961-62) #3, 17-26. C. S. Thoburn, "Biblical Names in Hindi," BTr 13 (1962) 134-139. *P. Middelkoop, "A Word Study. The Sense of PAQAD in the second Commandment and its general background in the O. T. in regard to the translation into the Indonesian and Timorese Languages," SEAJT 4 (1962-63) #3, 33-47. *John Eaton, "Problems of Translation in Psalm 23:3f.," BTr 16 (1965) 171-175. Philippa Guillebaud, "Some Points of Interest and Difficulty Experienced in Translating Genesis into Bari," BTr 16 (1965) 189-192.

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*Abraham Cronbach, "Unmeant Meanings of Scripture," HUCA 36 (1965) 99-123. [1. Detachment from the Context, pp. 100-105; 2. Latitude of Translation, pp. 106-113; 3. The Translator's Punctuation, pp. 114-115; 4. Changes of Hebrew Vocalization, pp. 115-117; 5. Consonantal Changes, pp. 117-123] Daniel E. Pilarczyk, "Jonah's Gourd: Augustine and Jerome on a New Translation of Sacred Scripture," BibT #26 (1966) 1848-1852. *Roland E. Clements, "Divine Titles as a Problem of Old Testament Translation," BTr 17 (1966) 81-84. Eugene H. Maly, "Haggadah," BTr 17 (1966) 85-87. [Problems of Biblical Names and References between "Faiths"] *Ernest G. Clarke, "The Hebraic Spirit," CJT 12 (1966) 153-163. *E. Reim, "The Problem of Translation-Ps 71 and 73," JTLC 6 (1966) 1-7. [Stan F. Aranjo(?)], "Language of the People of God," IES 7 (1968) 61-68. (Editorial) *James Barr, "Seeing the Wood for the Trees? An Enigmatic Ancient Translation," JSS 13 (1968) 11-20. *Wesley J. Culshaw, "Translating Biblical Poetry," BTr 19 (1968) 1-5. A. Capell, "Names for 'God' in Oceanic Languages," BTr 20 (1969) 154-157. William D. Reyburn, "Cultural Equivalences and Nonequivalences in Translation," BTr 20 (1969) 158-167. *Aelred Baker, "The Strange Case of Job's Chisel," CBQ 31 (1969) 370-379. [Job 19:24] *Chr. A. W. Brekelmans, "Some Translation Problems," OTS 15 (1969) 170-176.

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§278 3.2 Literary Criticism of the Old TestamentGeneral Studies *+Anonymous, "Dr. Geddes on the Hebrew Scriptures," BCQTR 19 (1802) 1-15, 134-154, 283-293, 343-355, 524530, 623-631; 20 (1802) 53-61, 165-171. (Review) Φ, "Remarks on the criticism of the Bible," QCS 3 (1821) 169-179. +Anonymous, "Carpenter's Introduction to the Study of the Holy Scriptures," BCQTR, 4th Ser., 1 (1827) 101-110. (Review) Augustus Tholuck, "Hints on the Importance of the Study of the Old Testament," BibR 3 (1827) 371-426. (Trans. by R. B. Patton) E. P. Barrows, "The Advancement of Biblical Knowledge," BRCR 11 (1838) 60-74. +Anonymous, "Biblical Criticism," ERCJ 72 (1840-41) 132-158. (Review) *Edward Robinson, "The Bible and its Literature," BRCR, N.S., 5 (1841) 334-359. H. Rood, "A Brief History of Biblical Criticism," BJ 1 (1842) 154-156. S. O., "Parker's De Wette on the Old Testament," CE 35 (1843-44) 303-311. (Review) +Anonymous, "DeWitte's Introduction," NBR 7 (1847) 355-367. (Review) O. T. Dobbin, "German Rationalism in Its Early Indications," JSL, 1st Ser., 1 (1848) 126-154. O. T. Dobbin, "German Rationalism in Its Recent Developments," JSL, 1st Ser., 1 (1848) 257-278. *Henry Burgess, "Is Biblical Criticism Unfavorable to Piety?" JSL, 1st Ser., 4 (1849) 111-124. B. B. Edwards, "Present State of Biblical Science," BS 7 (1850) 1-13. Anonymous, "First Lessons in Biblical Criticism," JSL, 1st Ser., 5 (1850) 415-422.

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Tayler Lewis, "The Spirit of the Old Testament," BFER 1 (1852) 115-152. G. R. N., "Davidson on Biblical Criticism," CE 54 (1853) 419-427. (Review) H. B., "Biblical Criticism," JSL, 2nd Ser., 4 (1853) 146-159. (Review) Anonymous, "The Spirit of the Bible," CTPR, 3rd Ser., 10 (1854) 229-260. (Review) *S. P. Tregelles, "Dr. S. Davidson and Horne's Introduction," JSL, 3rd Ser., 4 (1856-57) 424-439. T. N., "Dr. Davidson and the Rev. Hartwell Home's Introduction to the Holy Scriptures," JSL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1857-58) 383-403. (Review) +Anonymous, "Dr. Davidson's Rationalistic Views of the Scriptures," LTJ 10 (1857-58) 315-347. (Review) Anonymous, "Kurtz on the History of the Old Covenant," LQHR 12 (1859) 447-462. (Review) James W. M'Lane, "Speculation and the Bible," BS 18 (1861) 338-357. Anonymous, "Hebrew Men and Times," CE 70 (1861) 362-388. (Review) Geo. Howe, "Bunsen on the Bible," SPR 14 (1861-62) 96-133. (Review) Anonymous, "Introduction to the Old Testament. By Samuel Davidson, D.D. Vol. I.," LQHR 19 (1862-63) 285-322. (Review) +Anonymous, "Biblical Criticism-Reformers and Destructives," BQRL 38 (1863) 186-220. (Review) Anonymous, "On Current Methods of Biblical Criticism," JSL, 4th Ser., 4(1863-64) 1-18. Anonymous, "Davidson's Introduction to the Old Testament," BFER 13 (1864) 397-423. (Review) *W. R. Coxwell Rogers, "Upon the Necessity of Cautiousness in Criticism," JSL, 4th Ser., 9 (1866) 193-200. Anonymous, "A Mahomedan Commentary on the Bible," BFER 16 (1867) 556-570. (Review)

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Anonymous, "A Mahomedan Commentary on the Bible. (Second Notice)," BFER 17 (1868) 50-66. (Review) Leroy S. Blake, "The Bible and Its Critics," CongQB 11 (1869) 528-542. +Anonymous, "G. H. Augustus von Ewald," BQRL 57 (1873) 151-178. (Review) +Anonymous, "The Bible's Place in a Science of Religion," BQRL 61 (1875) 94-125. (Review) W. R[obertson] Smith, "The Progress of Old Testament Studies," BFER 25(1876) 471-493. J. H. Allen, "The Old Testament and the New Criticism," URRM 7 (1877) 135-151. J. H. Morison, "Biblical Criticism," URRM 10 (1878) 651-673. E. A. Washburn, "The Aim and Influence of Modem Biblical Criticism," PRev 55 (1879) Part 2, 27-46. John W. Chadwick, "'Biblical Criticism': A Reply," URRM 11 (1879) 62-79. (Reply by J. H. Morison, pp. 79-82) +Anonymous, "Colenso's Last Volume and Supernatural Religion," LQHR 53 (1879-80) 104-151. (Review) Robert Watts, "Strictures on the Article 'Bible' in the recent edition of the 'Encyclopedia Britannica'," BFER 29 (1880) 220-247. Anonymous, "Spinozism and Old Testament Criticism," BFER 29 (1880) 716-734. [Translated from Evangelische Kirchenzeitung, July 24, 1880] Talbot W. Chambers, "The Theory of Professor Kuenen," PR 1 (1880) 304-320. *Felix Adler, "On the Exegesis and Criticism of the Old Testament," JAOS 10 (1880) lxxxix-xc. J. E[stlin] C[arpenter], "Some Old Testament Criticism," ModR 1 (1880) 446-450. S. R. Calthrop, "The Old Testament," URRM 14 (1880) 289-315. [Marked as "to be concluded" but never was]

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Edward H. Hall, "The Bible," URRM 14 (1880) 421-456. Edward F. X. McSweeny, "The Scholars and the Bible," ACQR 6 (1881) 300-315. Alfred Cave, "The Old Testament in the Jewish Church," BFER 30 (1881) 613-638. (Review) R. B. Girdlestone, "Modem Biblical Criticism, its Bearing on Ministerial Work," CM 13 (1881) 65-73, 172-186. [O.T. Refs. pp. 181-186] O. S. Steams, "The Old Testament in the Jewish Church," BQR 4 (1882) 221-252. Charles F. Thwing, "Professor W. Robertson Smith and His Theories of Old Testament Criticism," BS 39 (1882) 133158. John Phelps Taylor, "Prof. W. Robertson Smith from a Conservative Standpoint," BS 39 (1882) 291-344. +Anonymous, "The Newer Criticism on the Old Testament," LQHR 58(1882) 281-305. (Review) Barnard C. Taylor, "Self Contractions in 'The Old Testament in the Jewish Church'," ONTS 1 (1882) #3, 45-47. Barnard C. Taylor, "The Old Testament in the Jewish Church," ONTS 1(1882) #2, 5-6. Willis J. Beecher, "The Logical Methods of Professor Kuenen," PR 3 (1882) 701-731. Willis J. Beecher, "The Logical Methods of Professor Kuenen," BFER 32 (1883) 114-150. Francis A. Henry, "The Critical Study of the Scriptures," PR 12 (1883) 294-320. (Review) *Charles A[ugustus] Briggs, "The Tract Baba Bathra of the Talmud and the Old Testament," PR 4 (1883) 417-420. Francis A. Henry, "The Critical Study of the Scriptures," PRev 59 (1883) Part 2, 294-320. (Review) C[yrus] A. Bartol, "The Bible," URRM 19 (1883) 30-52.

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John Visher, "Kuenen vs. Delitzch," URRM 20 (1883) 315-334. William Norman Irish, "Modern Biblical Criticism," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 39-49. D. G. Lyon, "The Results of Modem Biblical Criticism," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 102-110. (Editorial Note, pp. 164-165) J. A. Smith, "Modem Biblical Criticism: Its Practical Bearings," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 177-186. Geo. H. Schodde, "Old Testament Criticism in the American Church," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 376-381. J. W. Weddell, "The New Critical School," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 401-402. J. W. Weddell, "Difficulties in the New Critical Views," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 402-403. Howard Osgood, "Modern Biblical Criticism: its History and Methods," BFER 33 (1884) 125-133. W. Robertson Smith, "The Attitude of Christians to the Old Testament," Exp, 2nd Ser., 7 (1884) 241-251. *Hermann L. Strack, "The Higher Criticism, a Witness to the Credibility of the Biblical Narrative," AJSL 1 (188485) 5-10. H. G. Tomkins, "Recent Advances in Biblical Criticism and in Historical Discovery in Relation to the Christian Faith," JTVI 18 (1884-85) 92-94. T. K. Cheyne, "Recent Advances in Biblical Criticism in Relation to the Christian Faith," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 73-78. Anonymous, "Questions of Criticism: How and By Whom Shall They Be Settled?" ONTS 4 (1884-85) 134-136. A. A. Pfanstiehl, "Gains and Losses of Modern Biblical Criticism," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 157-161 Anonymous, "The Outcome of Higher Criticism," ONTS 5 (1884-85) 182-183. G[eo.] H. Schodde, "The Central Problem of Old Testament Discussion," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 241-245.

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B. F. Simpson, ''The Proper Attitude of the Ministry Towards Biblical Criticism,'' ONTS 5(1884-85) 250-255. *M[ilton] S. Terry, "Hermeneutics and the Higher Criticism," ONTS 4(1884-85) 294-299. G[eorge] H. S[chodde], "The New Theory of the Old Testament," ColTM 6(1886) 168-178. E. C. Bissell, "'Has Modem Criticism Affected Unfavorably any of the Essential Doctrines of Christianity?' No. III," HR 11 (1886) 189-195. [Parts I & II not applicable to O.T.] George H. Schodde, "Problems of Old Testament Discussion," LQ 17 (1887) 335-353. Anonymous, "The Higher Criticism in the Sunday-Schools," MR 69 (1887) 447-451. Edward White, "The Influence of Spiritual States upon Biblical Criticism," CongRL 1 (1887-88) 982-1000. Anonymous, "Works on Biblical Criticism," CongRL 2 (1888) 1127-1133. (Review) Marcus Dods, "How Far is the Church Responsible for Present Scepticism?" Exp, 3rd Ser., 8 (1888) 297-306. Anonymous, "Dr. Briggs on the Higher Criticism and its Results," BS 46 (1889) 381-383. T. K. Cheyne, "Reform in the Teaching of the Old Testament," ContR 56 (1889) 216-233. *J. Rawson Lumby, "Old Testament Criticism in the Light of New Testament Quotations," Exp, 3rd Ser., 9 (1889) 337-351. George H. Schodde, "Modem Biblical Criticism," HR 18 (1889) 10-16. G[eorge] H. Schodde, "The Biblical Criticism of Our Day," ColTM 10 (1890) 81-90. S. R. Driver, "The Critical Study of the Old Testament," ContR 57 (1890) 215-231. Alfred Cave, "The Old Testament and the Critics," ContR 57(1890) 537-551.

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Anonymous, "The Critical Study of the Old Testament," EN 2 (1890) 427-429. W. H. Bennett, "The Old Testament and the New Reformation," Exp, 4th Ser., 2 (1890) 401-418. Anonymous, "Old Testament Criticism," HR 20 (1890) 550-551. Anonymous, "Limitations of Biblical Criticism," MR 72 (1890) 109-115. Anonymous, "The Crime of the Higher Criticism," MR 72 (1890) 898-907. Anonymous, "What Shall we do with the Old Testament," AR 15 (1891) 206-210. (Editorial) Anonymous, "A Benefit of the Higher Criticism," AR 16 (1891) 279-282. D[aniel] S. Gregory, "The Divine Authority of the Scriptures Versus Rationalistic Criticism," HR 21 (1891) 203-213. *Camden M. Cobern, "The Higher Criticism and the Tombs of Egypt. Egyptology No. VIII," HR 22 (1891) 299-306. Henry E. Jacobs, "A Critique of the Negative Criticism," LCR 10 (1891) 98-126. Anonymous, "The Present State of Old Testament Study," LQHR 76 (1891) 291-311. (Review) Edward Cowley, "The Old Testament After the Battle," MR 73 (1891) 577-590. Anonymous, "The Progress of Criticism," MR 73 (1891) 945-955. A. F. Kirkpatrick, "The Old Testament in the Christian Church," ONTS 13 (1891) 8-15. V. M. Olyphant, "Higher Criticism," ONTS 12 (1891) 348-350. N. West, "The Higher Criticism: An American View," TML 6 (1891) 1-7. Anonymous, "Bishop Ellicott on Old Testament Criticism," CQR 33 (1891-92) 307-323. (Review) A. R. S. Kennedy, "Canon Driver's Introduction to the Old Testament," ET 3 (1891-92) 169-172.

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A. R. S. Kennedy, "Canon Cheyne's Bampton Lectures," ET 3 (1891-92) 245-250. T. K. Cheyne, "A Friendly Reply to Professor Kennedy," ET 3 (1891-92) 319-321. Edward H. Knight, "Logic in Biblical Criticism," HSR 2 (1891-92) 219-226. *C. R. Brown, "Do the Literary Postulates of Hexateuch Criticism have any Parallels in other Books of the Old Testament?" AR 18 (1892) 205-220. Howard Osgood, "The History and Definition of Higher Criticism," BS 49 (1892) 529-545. W. E. Barton, "Driver on the Literature of the Old Testament," BS 49 (1892) 596-614. (Review) A. Colchester, "Professor Driver on the Old Testament," ContR 61 (1892) 709-724, 865-879. +Anonymous, "British Criticism of the Old Testament," ERCJ 176 (1892) 453-484. (Review) T. K. Cheyne, "Dr. Driver's Introduction to the Old Testament Literature," Exp, 4th Ser., 5 (1892) 81-114, 210-240, 241-269. T. K. Cheyne, "On Some Points in Professor Robertson Smith's Lecture on the Old Testament," Exp, 4th Ser., 6 (1892) 155-160. (Review) S. R. Driver, "Professor W. Robertson Smith on the Old Testament," Exp, 4th Ser., 6 (1892) 199-208. (Review) Robert Watts, "The Methodology of the Higher Criticism and Its Allies Demonstrably Unscientific," HR 23 (1892) 12-19. Francis Brown, "Is the Higher Criticism Scientific?" HR 23 (1892) 275-296. Anonymous, "A Liberal View of Old Testament Literature," ONTS 15 (1892) 167. Anonymous, "The Twentieth Century View of the Old Testament," ONTS 15 (1892) 184. R. C. Reed, "The Modern Jehu," PQ 6 (1892) 539-558. Talbot W. Chambers, "Driver's Introduction to the Literature of the Old Testament," PRR 3 (1892) 518-520. (Review)

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Charles A. Aiken, "The Bible and Criticism," PRR 3 (1892) 687-708. Anonymous, "The Old Testament and the 'Higher Criticism'," CQR 35(1892-93) 1-33. Edward C. Ray, "Why Use the Old Testament?" CT 10 (1892-93) 371-377. Joseph Strauss, "Judaism and Higher Criticism," ET 4 (1892-93) 168-169. [Historical Study of the Practice of Higher Criticism by the Jews] Edward Lewis Curtis, "The Higher Criticism and Its Application to the Bible," AR 19 (1893) 137-154. Owen H. Gates, "The Development of Old Testament Work in Theological Seminaries," BS 50 (1893) 119-130. B. Pick, "Spinoza and the Old Testament," BW 2 (1893) 113-122, 194-203. *James Ten Broeke, "Biblical Criticism in some of its Theological and Philosophical Relations," BW 2 (1893) 330342, 444-451. J. Westby Earnshaw, "'The Higher Criticism'," HR 26 (1893) 1-10, 123-127. George H. Schodde, "Modem Biblical Criticism," HR 26 (1893) 396-401. G. F. Spieker, "The Negative Criticism of the Old Testament," LCR 12 (1893) 335-348. S. F. Breckenridge, "The Higher Criticism," LQ 23 (1893) 349-364. E. C. Bissell, "Illogical Methods in Biblical Criticism," PQ 7 (1893) 485-504. Anonymous, "The Old Testament and Modem Criticism," CQR 37 (1893-94) 276-300. Howard Osgood, "The Bible and Higher Criticism," CT 11 (1893-94) 83-92. E. L. Curtis, G. Frederick Wright, H. G. Mitchell, D[aniel] S. Gregory, and W. W. McLane, "Higher Criticism under Review," CT 11 (1893-94) 92-106. W. W. Elwang, "The Higher Criticism. What it is and what it does," USR 5(1893-94) 31-37.

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Charles P. Grannan, "Higher Criticism and the Bible," ACQR 19 (1894) 562-581. L. W. Batten, "The Attitude of the Christian Toward the Higher Criticism of the Bible," BW 3 (1894) 275-280. W. Taylor Smith, "Christianity and Old Testament Criticism," BW 3 (1894) 345-348. *Prescott F. Jernegan, "Christological Implications of the Higher Criticism," BW 3 (1894) 420-428. *J. A. Howlet, "The Higher Criticism and Archæology," DR 115 (1894) 71-95. *Andrew Harper, "Archaeology and Criticism," Exp, 4th Ser., 10 (1894) 372-385. *Alex. Macalister, "The Higher Criticism and the Verdict of the Monuments," Exp, 4th Ser., 9 (1894) 401-416. (Review) Anonymous, "The Burning Question," MR 76 (1894) 136-138. [Higher Criticism of the O.T.] John Poucher, "Some Distinctive Features of Old Testament Study," MR 76 (1894) 238-251. +Anonymous, "Old Testament Criticism," QRL 178 (1894) 377-413. (Review) Wilbur F. Tillett, "The Higher Criticism," MQR, 3rd Ser., 17 (1894-95) 321-332. A[ngus] Crawford, "Higher Criticism," PER 8 (1894-95) 77-88. J. J. Quinn, "Biblical Criticism," AER 13 (1895) 55-57. Charles Rufus Brown, "The Interpretation of the Old Testament as Affected by Modern Scholarship," BW 5(1895) 88105. *Milton S. Terry, "What Higher Criticism is Not," BW 6 (1895) 22-25. R. B. Denio, "The Questions of Higher Criticism and the Sources Whence the Answers May be Sought," BW 6 (1895) 95-96. Willis J. Beecher, "What Higher Criticism is Not," BW 6 (1895) 351-355.

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*T. K. Cheyne, "The Archaeological Stage of Old Testament Criticism," ContR 68 (1895) 89-102. *A. H. Sayce, "Archæology v. Old Testament Criticism," ContR 68 (1895) 477-484. *A. A. Bevan, "Professor Sayce versus the Archæologists," ContR 68 (1895) 805-814. *Henry Preserved Smith, "What Has the Higher Criticism Proved?" HR 29 (1895) 10-15. [I. The Composite Nature of the Historical Books; II. The Composite Character of Some of the Prophetical Books; III. The Wisdom Literature; IV. The Date of Daniel; V. The Psalms; VI. The Pentateuch] Alfred W. Benn, "The Higher Criticism and the Supernatural," NW 4 (1895) 429-444. Howard Osgood, "'Philosophers' and 'Higher Critics'," PRR 6 (1895) 688-702. J. M. Wright, "The Higher Criticism: Expository," MQR, 3rd Ser., 19 (1895-96) 384-393. A. H. Sayce, "Biblical Critics on the War-Path," ContR 70 (1896) 728-736. J. A. Howlett, "Biblical Science and the Bible," DR 118 (1896) 282-308. A. J. F. Behrends, "The Defective Logic of the Rationalistic Critics," HR 31 (1896) 9-14. *A. H. Sayce, "Archaeology Versus Old Testament Literary Criticism," HR 31 (1896) 99-104. *Francis Brown, "Old Testament Problems," JBL 15 (1896) 63-74. [I. Literary Criticism, pp. 66-71.] Henry A. Buttz, "Conditions of Authoritative Biblical Criticism," MR 78 (1896) 191-204. Thomas J. Packard, "The Higher Criticism," PER 10 (1896-97) 109-124. A. J. Maas, "Recent Phases of Bible Study," ACQR 22 (1897) 832-849. *A. A. B[erle], "Archaeology and Biblical Criticism," BS 54 (1897) 389-391.

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Willis J. Beecher, "The Most Urgent Need in Old Testament Study," BW 10 (1897) 117-124. Jno. M. Mecklin, "The Opponents of the Old Testament Radical Criticism in Germany," CFL, O.S., 1 (1897) 200202. Anonymous, "The Old Testament," CQR 45 (1897-98) 265-279. (Review) A. B. Davidson, "Notes on Driver's 'Introduction'," ET 9 (1897-98) 187-188. *J. A. Selbie, "Archaeology and Old Testament Criticism," ET 9 (1897-98) 448-449. A. J. F. Behrends, "Criticism and the Old Testament," HR 33 (1897) 411-418. J. H. Eccleston, "Biblical Criticism from a Familiar Standpoint [Sixth Reinicker Lecture for 1897-'98]," PER 11 (1897-98) 463-477. Samuel Colcord Bartlett, "Higher Criticism at High-Water Mark," BS 55 (1898) 656-692. W. M. McPheeters, "'Criticism and the Authority of the Bible'," CFL, O.S., 2 (1898) 99-101. Geo. H. Schodde, "Biblical Research Notes. Aspects of Modem Biblical Research," ColTM 18 (1898) 122-124. *Geo. H. Schodde, "The Bible of the Old and the Bible of the New Theology," ColTM 18 (1898) 321-327. F. A. Gasquet, "English Biblical Criticism in the Thirteenth Century," DR 122 (1898) 1-21. *D[aniel] S. Gregory, "Philosophy of History and the Old Testament," HR 35 (1898) 167-173. Andrew C. Zenos, "The Accredited Principles of the Higher Criticism," HR 36 (1898) 300-306. H. G. Mitchell, "The New Old Testament," MR 80 (1898) 543-558. C. J. Oehlschlaeger, "The Higher Criticism Betrays the Master with a Kiss," TQ 2 (1898) 142-149.

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( ) R., "Higher Criticism Adapted to Children," CFL, O.S., 3 (1899) 131-136. Wm. Caven, "Our Attitude Towards the Old Testament," CFL, O.S., 3 (1899) 262-266. Howard Osgood, "Why Seek After a Lie?" CFL, O.S., 3 (1899) 448-451. E. H. Dewart, "Can any but Expert Linguists Judge the Theories of 'Higher Critics'?" HR 37 (1899) 401-405. J. H. W. Stuckenberg, "Present Theological Tendencies. II. Criticism and Negation," HR 37 (1899) 501-505. W. F. Warren, "Current Biblical Discussions-The Proper Attitude of Theological Faculties with Respect to Them," MR 81 (1899) 368-381. L. A. Sherman, "The Prolegomena of Criticism-I.," MR 81 (1899) 749-762. George C. M. Douglas, "The Bible Stories," ET 11 (1899-1900) 93-94. Henry A. Stimson, "The Bible in the Conditions Created by Modem Scholarship," BS 57 (1900) 366-376. Philip S. Moxom, "The Various Attitudes of Scholars and People Toward the Bible," BW 15 (1900) 341-346. Anonymous, "Advancing Criticism on the Bible," CQR 50 (1900) 106-124. Anonymous, "Wellhausen on the 'Encyclopedia Biblica'," HR 39 (1900) 359-360. Willis J. Beecher, "Recent Developments in Biblical Criticism," HR 39 (1900) 501-510. Joseph Kennard Wilson, "The Scant Service of Negative Criticism," HR 40 (1900) 403-408. George H. Schodde, "Higher Criticism," LQ 30 (1900) 453-463. Anonymous, "The New Criticism," MR 82 (1900) 311-315. L. A. Sherman, "The Prolegomena of CriticismII.," MR 82 (1900) 361-380.

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H. Hirschfeld, "Mohammedan Criticism of the Bible," JQR 13 (1900-01) 222-240. *S. Schechter, "Geniza Specimens, The Oldest Collection of Bible Difficulties, by a Jew," JQR 13 (1900-01) 345374. W. G. Jordan, "The Outlook for Old Testament Interpretation at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century," BW 17 (1901) 420-431. Ed. König, "False Generalizations in Modem Old Testament Criticism," CFL, N.S., 4 (1901) 189-200. Anonymous, "Old and New Testament Criticism," CQR 52 (1901) 261-280. S. R. Driver, "The Old Testament in the Light of To-day," Exp, 6th Ser., 3 (1901) 27-49. *D. S. Margoliouth, "Old-Testament Criticism in its Relation to Teaching," HR 41 (1901) 8-13. *Reginald Walsh, "The Rise and Progress of Higher Criticism," IER, 4th Ser., 10 (1901) 498-513; 11 (1902) 16-34, 127-144, 494-523; 13 (1903) 228-245, 532-556; 15 (1904) 27-47. C. M. Cobern, "The Higher Criticism," MR 83 (1901) 92-98. Anonymous, "Higher Criticism and Kindred Things," MR 83 (1901) 304-307. Paul Carus, "The Old Testament Scriptures as they appear in the light of scientific enquiry," OC 15(1901) 156-175. B[enjamin] B. Warfield, "The Present State of Old Testament Criticism," CFL, N.S., 6 (1902) 235. George H. Schodde, "The Lutheran Church and Higher Criticism," ColTM 22 (1902) 193-209. George H. Schodde, "What Have the Critics Made of the Old Testament?" ColTM 22 (1902) 257-292. G. S. Streatfield, "A Parish Clergyman's Thoughts about the Higher Criticism," Exp, 6th Ser., 6 (1902) 401-424. *E. H. Dewart, "'Modern Criticism and the Preaching of the Old Testament'," HR 43 (1902) 118-124.

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George H. Schodde, "The Lutheran Church and Biblical Criticism," LCR 21 (1902) 323-338. Anonymous, "Dr. Behrends on Old Testament Criticism," MR 84 (1902) 785-802. John D. Davis, "Current Old Testament Discussions and Princeton Opinion," PRR 13 (1902) 177-206. S. Sale, "The Bible and Modem Thought," YCCAR 12 (1902) 153-162. [Discussion by: H. Barnstein, pp. 163-181; G. Deutsch, pp. 181-184; Jacob S. Raisin, p. 184; H. H. Mayer, pp. 184-186] *A. F. Kirkpatrick, "Modern Criticism and Its Influence on Theology," ET 14 (1902-03) 172-175. J. A. Selbie, "Biblical Criticism," ET 14 (1902-03) 362-363. T. K. Cheyne, "Pressing Needs of the Old Testament Study," HJ 1 (1902-03) 747-762. *E. N. Alder, "Professor Blau on the Bible as a Book," JQR 15 (1902-03) 715-728. F. P. Ramsay, "The Place of Higher Criticism," USR 14 (1902-03) 42-48. C. W. Heisler, "Some Present-day Aspects of Higher Criticism," LQ 33 (1903) 478-504. F. A. Gast, "The Higher Criticism: Its Aim and Method," RChR, 4th Ser., 7 (1903) 355-366. G. M. Bevan, "The Bible and Modem Criticism," ET 15 (1903-04) 92-93. Geo. W. Gilmore, "The Higher Criticism. An Inaugural," Monist 14 (1903-04) 215-252. R. E. Vinson, "The Old Testament in the Light of Its Own Times," PQ 17 (1903-04) 161-188. F. P. Ramsay, "Old Testament Criticism and the Christian Church," PQ 17 (1903-04) 189-206. (Review) Abraham Kuyper, "The Biblical Criticism of the Present Day," BS 61 (1904) 409-442, 666-688. (Trans. by J. Hendrik de Vries)

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Henry A. Buttz, ''Conditions of Authoritative Biblical Criticism,'' CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904)75-84. E. Fitch Burr, "To Christian Laymen: Concerning 'The Higher Criticism'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 140-151. John Urquhart, "The Bible and Criticism: Is the Battle Ended?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 203-213. J. P. Sheraton, "Higher Criticism, and Why it Can Not be Accepted," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 226-234, 305-313, 424436. Theodore E. Schmauk, "Some Counts Against the Rationalistic Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 272-275. G. Frederick Wright, "'The Unscientific Character of the Prevailing Higher Criticism.' 'Its Unscientific Treatment of the Facts of Scripture; or, Misdirected Scholarship'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) [347] 348-355. Robert Dick Wilson, "'Groundless Attacks in the Field of Oriental Scholarship'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 356-360. Henry C. Thomson, "Manufactured Errors," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 510-511. Cornelius Walker, "Criticism-Its Distinctions and Value," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 534-538. W. M. Lisle, "The Passing of the Higher Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 639-641. William Henry Bums, "'Considerations and Suggestions' Toward Correct Critical Conclusions," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 744-750. T. K. Cheyne, "An Appeal for a Higher Exegesis," Exp, 6th Ser., 9 (1904) 1-19. Jno. Beveridge, "The Norwegians and the Old Testament," LCR 23 (1904) 325-335. Gabrial Oussani, "Is the Bible in Danger? An Appreciation and Criticism," OC 18 (1904) 641-660. Jacob Cooper, "Destructive Criticism," PTR 2 (1904) 570-591.

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F. A. Gast, "The Higher Criticism: Positive and Constructive," RChR, 4th Ser., 8 (1904) 1-21, 184-204. Edward L. Curtis, "The Messages of Biblical Criticism to the Preacher," YDQ 1 (1904-05) 43-50. *Theodore G. Soares, "Old Testament Criticism and the Pulpit," BW 25 (1905) 267-273. George F. Moore, "Interview with Old Testament Scholars on Living Problems," BW 25 (1905) 436-442. *William H. Bennett, "The Apologetic Value of Modem Criticism, with Special Reference to the Old Testament," BW 25 (1905) 427-435. Anonymous, "'The Failure of the Higher Criticism': Report of the First Lecture of Dr. Emil Reich," CFL, 3rd Ser., 3 (1905) 237-241. [Marked as "to be continued" but never was] [William M. McPheeters (?)], "'The Bankruptcy of Higher Criticism'A Review (I)," CFL, 3rd Ser., 2 (1905) 344-355. (Review) [William M. McPheeters (?)], "'The Bankruptcy of Higher Criticism:' Second Article," CFL, 3rd Ser., 2 (1905) 441442. Randolph H. McKinn, "Concerning the Higher CriticismExtravagant Claims," CFL, 3rd Ser., 3 (1905) 429-432. W. M. Riley, "Higher Criticism and Its Fruits," CFL, 3rd Ser., 3 (1905) 468473. T. K. Cheyne, "Shall We Put the Clock Back in Biblical Criticism? A Remonstrance," ContR 87 (1905) 359-368. T. K. Cheyne, "Has the Clock Stopped in Biblical Criticism? A Reply," ContR 87 (1905) 657-660. Emil Reich, "The Bankruptcy of Higher Criticism," ContR 87 (1905) 201-213. Emil Reich, "The Bankruptcy of Higher CriticismII," ContR 87 (1905) 500-515. S. R. Driver, "The Permanent Religious Value of the Old Testament," ICMM 1 (1905) 10-21.

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H. D. Lockett, "Modem Criticism of the Old Testament," ICMM 1 (1905) 201-218. P. J. Boyer, "The Value of the Old Testament. A German Estimate," ICMM 1 (1905) 258-263. J. T. Curry, "What is Higher Criticism," MQR, 3rd Ser., 31 (1905) 472-478. H. C. Sheldon, "The Question of Biblical Criticism in the Roman Catholic Church," MR 87 (1905) 376-391. *Francis Brown, "President Harper and Old Testament Studies," AJSL 22 (1905-06) 177-194. S. R. Driver, "On Dillmann's Critical Position," ET 17 (1905-06) 282-285. Stanley A. Cook, "Critical Notices. Old Testament Literature," JQR 18 (1905-06) 151-158. (Review) Stanley A. Cook, "Critical Notices. Tendencies of Old Testament Study," JQR 18 (1905-06) 361-382. (Review) Harold M. Wiener, "Notes to J. Q. R. III," JQR 18 (1905-06) 566-567. [Reference to Review Article] Francis E. Gigot, "The Higher Criticism of the Bible: The Name and the Thing," NYR 1 (1905-06) 724-727. *Matthew Leitch, "Unscientific Criticism of the Bible," CFL, 3rd Ser., 4 (1906) 409-415. Ernest DeWitt Burton, "A Quarter Century of Old Testament Study," BW 28 (1906) 355-359. (Editorial) *Henry B. Master, "The Value of Facts to the Historian," CFL, 3rd Ser., 4 (1906)111-119. James Orr, "The Problem of the Old Testament Stated," CFL, 3rd Ser., 4 (1906) 246-258, 329-336. *Randolph H. McKim, "The Radical Criticism Tested by Amos, Hosea and Ezekiel," CFL, 3rd Ser., 5 (1906) 267272. C. J. Ellicott, "The Traditional and Analytical Views-A Contrast," CFL, 3rd Ser., 5 (1906) 337-346, 407-418.

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Francis J. Hall, "Presuppositions of Old Testament Biblical Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 5 (1906) 434-439. Emil Reich, "The Bankruptcy of Higher CriticismIII," ContR 89 (1906) 45-58. *W. H. Bennett, "Archaeology and Criticism," ContR 89 (1906) 518-527. D. S. Margoliouth, "Dr. Emil Reich on the Failure of the Higher Criticism," Exp, 7th Ser., 1 (1906) 51-60. Stanley A. Cook, "A Criticism of the Old Testament," Exp, 7th Ser., 1 (1906) 524-543. D. S. Margoliouth, "Dr. Orr on the Problem of the Old Testament," Exp, 7th Ser., 2 (1906) 19-28. Henry Preserved Smith, "The Method of Advance in Biblical Science," HR 51 (1906) 129-130. Lewis Bayles Paton, "Critical Study of the Bible. First Article," HR 51 (1906) 209-211. Lewis Bayles Paton, "Critical Study of the Bible. Second Article," HR 51 (1906) 285-286. Lewis Bayles Paton, "Critical Study of the Bible. Third Article," HR 51 (1906) 364-365. Lewis Bayles Paton, "The Critical Study of the Bible. Fourth Article," HR 51 (1906)442-443. James Orr, "Some Aspects of Modem Criticism," HR 52 (1906) 251-257. *G. Macloskie, "The Latest on Old Testament Chronology, and Its Bearing on the Negative Criticism," LCR 25 (1906) 115-124. *Ernest G. Loosley, "Jewish Home Teaching and Old Testament Criticism," LQHR 106 (1906) 288-298. D. F. Estes, "Higher Criticism," R&E 3 (1906) 501-516. [O. T. Refs, p. 515] Stanley A. Cook, "Notes on Old Testament History, VII, Literary and Historical Criticism," JQR 19 (1906-07) 342362.

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Stanley A. Cook, "Notes on Old Testament History, IX, Conclusion," JQR 19 (1906-07) 383-395. Francis E. Gigot, "The Higher Criticism of the Bible: Nature of Its Problems," NYR 2 (1906-07) 66-69. [Part II] Francis E. Gigot, "The Higher Criticism of the Bible: III. Its General Principles," NYR 2 (1906-07) 158-161. Francis E. Gigot, "The Higher Criticism of the Bible: III.[sic] Its Constructive Aspect," NYR 2 (1906-07) 302-305. [Table of Contents reads: IV] Francis E. Gigot, "The Higher Criticism of the Bible: V. Its Relation to Tradition," NYR 2 (1906-07) 442-451. Francis E. Gigot, "The Higher Criticism of the Bible: VI. Its Objective Aspect," NYR 2 (1906-07) 585-589. *Gabriel Oussani, "Oriental Archaeology and Higher Criticism," NYR 2 (1906-07) 719-748. Henry Preserved Smith, "General Survey of Work on the Old Testament," BW 29 (1907) 284-292. *G. Frederick Wright, "Abstract of Professor Wright's Lectures in New York," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 156-161, 235238. [Lecture Fourth-Turning of the Tide in Biblical Criticism, pp. 235-237] James Orr, "Professor Paton's Review of Professor Orr's Book," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 250-254. [cf. HSR 17 (1907) pp. 58-63 (Rebuttal by the author)] Daniel S. Gregory, "Criticism According to 'Punch's Rule'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 255-259. [Critique on the Review of Orr's Book] Melvin Grove Kyle, "Archaeology Department-, 'Light on the Old Testament from Babel'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 259-261. (Review) B. A. M. Schapiro, "The Higher Critic's Hebrew," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 306-308. B. A. M. Schapiro, "The Higher Critic's Hebrew-Second Article," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 367-371. James Orr, "Some Phases of Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 16-20.

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George H. Schodde, "The Present Old Testament Problem in Germany," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 105-109. Melvin Grove Kyle, "The 'Pan-Orientalists' and the Latest Fad," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 169-170. (Editorial) James Orr, "Old Testament Problem Restated," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 248-250. James Orr, "'Settled Results' in Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 355-360. J. A. Leavitt, "'Old Testament Problems': Dr. Thirtle's New Book," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 402-404. (Review) James Orr, "'Settled Results' in CriticismConcluded," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 418-422. George H. Schodde, "The Beginning of the End of 'Higher Criticism'," ColTM 27 (1907) 203-211. G. Buchanan Gray, "The Comparative Criticism of Semitic Literature," ContR 92 (1907) 94-101. *T. H. Weir, "Higher Criticism and the Korán," ContR 91 (1907) 388-398. Arthur S. Peake, "The Problem of the Old Testament," ContR 91 (1907) 493-509. Andrew C. Zenos, "The Established Results of Old-Testament Study," HR 53 (1907) 17-20. Randolph H. McKim, "The Trend of Old-Testament Criticism," HR 54 (1907) 286-289. Andrew C. Zenos, "The Bible Under Trial," HR 54 (1907) 328-331. Arthur S. Peake, "Dr. James Orr on Biblical Criticism," ICMM 4 (1907-08) 253-268. James Orr, "Professor Peake on Biblical Criticism," ICMM 4 (1907-08) 364-372. Theodore E. Schmauk, "The Work of God and Criticism. Is the Danger of the Latter Over-Estimated?" LCR 26 (1907) 65-79.

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James Orr, "Developments in Criticism and Theology," PTR 5 (1907) 177-187. Anonymous, "Recent Developments in Old Testament Criticism," QRL 206 (1907) 173-196. (Review) George H. Schodde, "The Beginning and the End of 'Higher Criticism'," TTKF 9 (1907) 247-254. Willis J. Beecher, "Old Testament Criticism," ASRec 3 (1907-08) 421-423. John Muir, "The Status of the Old Testament," GUOST 3 (1907-12) 7-8. Stanley A. Cook, "Biblical Criticism 'Moderate' and 'Advanced'," JQR 20 (1907-08) 145-166. Anonymous, "The Higher Criticism: Its Rationalistic Type," USR 19 (1907-08) 108-119. Egbert Watson Smith, "Some Impressions of Radical Old Testament Criticism," USR 19 (1907-08) 163-172. Louis Wallis, "Professor Orr and Higher Criticism," AJT 12 (1908) 241-249. F. J. Lamb, "Science and Higher Criticism," BS 65 (1908) 57-86. William Marcellus M'Pheeters, "A Remarkable Claim on Behalf of Radical Criticism," BS 65 (1908) 679-693. Joseph D. Wilson, "Rationalistic CriticismIs It Sincere? Or, Is It Silly?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 8 (1908) 41-47. William H. Bates, "The Collapse of the Higher Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 9 (1908) 101-105. *T. McK. Stuart, "Critical Theories and the Old Testament Sabbath School Lessons," CFL, 3rd Ser., 9 (1908) 164168. Dyson Hauge, "The Moderate School of Higher CriticismAn Explanation," CFL, 3rd Ser., 8 (1908) 181-183. James Orr, "Some Issues in Criticism: 'The Bible Under Trial'. Professor James Orr's Reply to Professor Zenos," CFL, 3rd Ser., 8 (1908) 257-262. Willis J. Beecher, "Old Testament Criticism: The Present Situation," CFL, 3rd Ser., 8 (1908) 266-268.

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Dyson Hauge, "The Story of the Development of the Higher Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 8 (1908) 365-372. William M. McPheeters, "The Really Assured Results of the Radical Criticism: Or the Changed Conceptions of the Bible and of Religion Necessitated By the Radical Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 9 (1908) 223-235; 36 (1930) 73-81. H. L. Hastings, "The Two Records: The Bible and the Inscriptions," CFL, 3rd Ser., 9 (1908) 240-244. Harold M. Wiener, "'On the Present Condition of Biblical Studies'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 9 (1908) 324-334. Henry Wace, "The Limits of Biblical Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 9 (1908) 388-391. John E. McFadyen, "A Closing Word," HR 55 (1908) 48-50. B. D. Eerdmans, "A New Development in Old Testament Criticism," HJ 7 (1908-09) 813-826. F. J. Foakes-Jackson, "The Old Testament Before Modem Criticism," ICMM 5 (1908-09) 46-55, 157-166. W. M. McPheeters, "The Determination of Religious Value, the Ultimate Problem of Higher Criticism," PTR 6 (1908) 455-478. *Julian Morgenstern, "The Significance of the Bible for Reform Judaism in the Light of Modern Scientific Research," YCCAR 18 (1908) 217-238. [Responses by: N. Krass, pp. 239-242; H. W. Ettelson, pp. 243-248] James Orr, "'Biblical Criticism and Modem Thought'-A Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 10 (1909) 296-297. (Review) Henry Gracey, "'Biblical Criticism and Modem Thought'Review of Professor Jordan's Book," CFL, 3rd Ser., 10 (1909) 409-414. (Review) G. Frederick Wright, "The Crisis in Biblical Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 11 (1909) 21-29. James Orr, "'Biblical Criticism and its Critics'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 11 (1909) 90-94.

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W. H. Griffith Thomas, "Modifications of Old Testament Criticism, Especially by the Successor of Kuenen," CFL, 3rd Ser., 11 (1909) 201-203. Wilbur F. Crafts, "The Old Testament Issue Ultimately a Question of Logic," CFL, 3rd Ser., 11 (1909) 83-90. Gavin Carlyle, "The 'Higher' Criticism Untenable: Whence it Proceeds and Whither it Leads," CFL, 3rd Ser., 11 (1909) 172-173. A. W. F. Blunt, "What Have the Critics Given Us?" HR 58 (1909) 360-365. James Orr, "Criticism in Troubled Waters Prof. B. D. Eerdmans' 'Old Testament Studies'," HR 58 (1909) 370-373. (Review) Lucius Hopkins Miller, "The Bible in the New Light," BW 36 (1910) 49-54. Melvin Grove Kyle, "Have we Come to a New Epoch in Criticism? Professor Clay's Book," CFL, 3rd Ser., 12 (1910) 3-6. (Review) W. H. Griffith Thomas, "The Old Testament and Current Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 12 (1910) 30-32. *Ellen Adelaide Copp, "Is the Radical Higher Criticism Scientific?Tested by Briggs on the Psalms," CFL, 3rd Ser., 13 (1910) 17-21. J. Agar Beet, "The Bible and Modern Research: Loss and Gain," HR 59 (1910) 97-102. Charles Herber Huestis, "Shall We Teach the Bible from the New Viewpoint," HR 59 (1910) 305-306. Hinckley G. Mitchell, "Has Old Testament Criticism Collapsed?" HTR 3 (1910) 464-481. Henry Preserved Smith, "Old Testament Ideals," JBL 29 (1910) 1-20. J. S. Banks, "Old Testament Criticism and Faith," LQHR 114 (1910) 304-308. Anonymous, "The Conservative Tendency of Old Testament Scholarship," MR 92 (1910) 142-144. W. Rogers, "Fifty Years of Old Testament Research," R&E 7 (1910) 101-111.

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Harold M. Wiener, "The Scientific Study of the Old Testament," BS 68 (1911) 249-263. Harold M. Wiener, "The Higher Critical Quandary: A Correspondence with Drs. Briggs and Driver," BS 68 (1911) 510-531. Albert C. Knudson, "The Evolution of Modem Bible Study," MR 93 (1911) 899-910. James Orr, "Prof. Hinckley G. Mitchell on 'The Problem of the Old Testament'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1911-12) 36-39. Anonymous, "W. H. H.[sic]Griffith Thomas on What is at Stake in the Old Testament Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1911-12) 138. Charles A. Blanchard, "Method in Biblical Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1911-12)244-248. [Geo. G.] Cameron, "'A Progressive Revelation'-Professor Mathew's False Views," CFL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1911-12) 322327. Albert C. Knudson, "The Philosophy and Theology of Leading Old Testament Critics," BS 69 (1912) 1-21. W. H. Griffith Thomas, "Reasonable Biblical Criticism," BS 69 (1912) 409-420. (Review) Kemper Fullerton, "The Problem of the Old Testament," BW 40 (1912) 224-235, 330-337. William M. McPheeters, "Dr. Willis J. Beecher's Latest Book: 'Reasonable Biblical Criticism'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 15 (1912) 15-17. (Review) A. J. R. Schumaker, "The Cultivation of Sound Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 15 (1912) 34-36. Howard Osgood, "'Old Wine in Fresh Wine Skins'A Review of the Introductions of Driver and Comill," CFL, 3rd Ser., 15 (1912) 77-82, 155-167. William Day Crockett, "Reasonable Biblical Criticism-An Appreciation," ASRec 8 (1912-13) 452-455. (Review) *William H. Bates, "The Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis," CFL, 3rd Ser., 16 (1913) 147-149.

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A[dam] C. Welch, ''The Present Position of Old Testament Criticism,'' Exp, 8th Ser., 6 (1913) 518-529. Andrew C. Zenos, "Criticism and the Old Testament," HR 66 (1913) 31-32. *George A. Barton, "'Higher' Archaeology and the Verdict of Criticism," JBL 32 (1913) 244-260. William Sinclair, "Methods of Biblical Criticism," JTVI 45 (1913) 97-115. [(Discussion, pp. 115-118) (Communication by A. Irving, p. 118)] H. Wace, "The Position and Principles of the Criticism of the Old Testament," JTVI 45 (1913) 233-241, 248 (Discussion, pp. 241-247) Adam Stump, "Some Harmful Results of Higher Criticism," LQ 43 (1913) 95-105. Anonymous, "Where are We?" MR 95 (1913) 967-972. James A. Montgomery, "Present Tendencies in Old Testament Criticism," BW 43 (1914) 310-320. J. W. Mendenhall, "The Crime of Higher Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 18 (1914) 60-63,151-155. D. M. K., "The Value of the Old Testament to the Church," ConstrQ 2 (1914) 773-785. H. Wheeler Robinson, "The Practical Value of Old Testament Literature," HR 68 (1914) 316-317. P[aul] C[arus], "Deussen's Philosophy of the Bible. Editorial Introduction," Monist 24 (1914) 460-469. [Deussen on the Bible in Present Thought, pp. 464-469] C. J. Södergen, "Some Reflections on Present-day Tendencies in the Theological World," TTKF 16 (1914) 171-188. J. A. F. Gregg, "The Use of the Old Testament," ET 26 (1914-15) 359-363. Parke P. Flournoy, "The Present Trend of Old Testament Criticism," USR 26 (1914-15) 34-41. Leroy Waterman, "A Half-Century of Biblical and Semitic Investigation," AJSL 32 (1915-16) 219-229.

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John B. Kelso, "A History of Radical Biblical Criticism. I.," BM 3 (1915) 506-532. John B. Kelso, "A History of Radical Biblical Criticism. II.," BM 3 (1915) 618-652. W. H. Griffith Thomas, "Old Testament Criticism To-day," BS 72 (1915) 298-307. *G. H. Richardson, "A Plea for Unprejudiced Historical Biblical Study," BW 45 (1915) 160-165. Francis J. Lamb, "Higher Criticism of the Bible. Examined by Scientific Methods," CFL, 3rd Ser., 20 (1915) 3-7. Parke P. Flournoy, "The Present Trend of Old Testament Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 19 (1915) 107-110. W. H. Griffith Thomas, "Old Testament Criticism and Christian Work," CFL, 3rd Ser., 20 (1915) 202-204. Leander S. Keyser, "Some Specimens of Liberal Biblical Criticism," LCR 34 (1915) 235-259. Herbert C. Alleman, "The Present Status of Old Testament Criticism," LQ 45 (1915) 27-46. Anonymous, "The Latest in Old Testament Criticism," MR 97 (1915) 805-809. George H. Schodde, "The Record and Word of Conservative Old Testament Criticism," BR 1 (1916) 101-138. *J. S. Ross, "Methodist Higher Criticism Arm-in-Arm with Infidelity," CFL, 3rd Ser., 21 (1916) 116-118. *J. S. Ross, "Methodist Higher Criticism Arm-in-Arm with Infidelity. Paper No. II.," CFL, 3rd Ser., 21 (1916) 161163. *J. S. Ross, "Methodist Higher Criticism Arm-in-Arm with Infidelity," CFL, 3rd Ser., 21 (1916) 208-211. [Part III] Herbert C. Alleman, "'The Old Testament in the Light of Today'," LQ 46 (1916) 517-531. G. H. Richardson, "The Bible in Modem Light," OC 30 (1916) 479-496.

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M[orris] Jastrow [Jr.], "Constructive Elements in the Critical Study of the Old Testament," JBL 36 (1917) 1-30. Leander S. Keyser, "A Recent 'History of the Hebrews'," LQ 47 (1917) 204-223. (Review) [Horace M. Du Bose], "The Failure of Higher Criticism," MQR, 3rd Ser., 43 (1917) 395-406. T. H. Weir, "German Critics and the Hebrew Bible," BS 75 (1918) 70-79. Louis Wallis, "The Paradox of Modem Biblical Criticism," BW 52 (1918) 41-49. W. H. Griffith Thomas, "The German Attitude to the Bible," BS 76 (1919) 165-175. W. E. Glanville, "Modem Research and the Old Testament as Related to the Ministry," BW 53 (1919) 127-133. George P. Mains, "Methodist Ministerial Training: Are the Books Vicious?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 138-140. [Jay Benson Hamilton], "Modem Methodist Champion," CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 141-143. [Robert Dick Wilson], "Infallibility of the Higher Criticism Disproved," CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 418-420. *W. Ewing, "The Samaritan Pentateuch and Higher Criticism," Exp, 8th Ser., 18 (1919) 451-469. J. M. Hawley, "What the Higher Critic Must Reckon With," MQR, 3rd Ser., 45 (1919) 484-500. A[rthur] S. Peake, "The Present Position of Some Biblical Problems," OSHTP (1919-20) 3-27. *Robert Dick Wilson, "Scientific Biblical Criticism," PTR 17 (1919) 190-240, 401-456. [A. Examples of Critical Methods, Genesis XIV; B. Laws in the Pentateuch; C. The Old Testament Text; D. The Grammar; E. The Vocabulary; F. The History; G. Religion; Conclusion] Edward König and W. H. Griffith Thomas, "Germany and Biblical Criticism," BS 77 (1920) 102-108.

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William Marcellus McPheeters, "Some Strictures on Current Conceptions of Biblical Criticism," BS 77 (1920) 125146. "U. P. Todate"[sic], "Higher CriticismA Present Appraisement," CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 46-51. A. H. Finn, "The Silences of Scripture," JTVI 52 (1920) 74-90, 98. [(Discussion, pp. 90-97) (Communication by W. E. Leslie, p. 97; Theodore Roberts, p. 98)] Eduard König, "Present Problems of the Old Testament," LCR 39 (1920) 436-455. (Trans. by C. Theodore Benze) G. A. Cooke, "The Christian Use of the Old Testament in the Present Day," Theo 1 (1920) 318-327. [W.] Maurice Pryke, "The Child and Higher Criticism," MC 10 (1920-21) 19-30, 147-148. Vincent McNabb, "St. Thomas Aquinas and Biblical Criticism," NB 1 (1920-21) 135-147. Anonymous, "Higher and Destructive Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 27 (1921) 206-207. H[erbert] W. M[agoun], "The Work of the Higher Critics," CFL, 3rd Ser., 27 (1921) 351-353. (Editorial) George William Brown, "Interpreting the Old Testament in the Light of Modern Experience," CollBQ 11 (1921-22) #1, 12-16. Walter Lock, "The Constructive Value of the Bible," ConstrQ 9 (1921) 267-285. E. Herman, "The Christian Use of the Old Testament," HR 81 (1921) 196-197. B. W. Barton, "Ultimate Problems of Biblical Science," JBL 22 (1921) 1-15. H. Wace, "The Old Testament and the Present State of Criticism," JTVI 53 (1921) 269-281. [Discussion, pp. 281282] William M. McPheeters, "Biblical Criticism Proper: The Critical Process," BS 79 (1922) 351-362.

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B. A. Disney, "Higher Criticism vs. Christ and the Bible," CFL, 3rd Ser., 28 (1922) 407-414. George Holley Gilbert, "Juggling with the Bible," HR 84 (1922) 261-266. W. K. Lowther Clarke, "In the Study VIII.-Old Testament Criticism," Theo 4 (1922) 165-166. William M. McPheeters, "Biblical Criticism Proper: The True Critical Attitude," BS 80 (1923) 132-144. W. H. Griffith Thomas, "Higher Critics and Higher Critics," CFL, 3rd Ser., 29 (1923) 418-420. Adam C. Welch, "On the Present Position of Old Testament Criticism," Exp, 8th Ser., 25 (1923) 344-370. T. H. Robinson, "A New Introduction to the Old Testament," ICMM 20 (1923-24) 108-116. (Review) Hugo Gressman, "New Paths in the Scientific Study of Old Testament Literature," MR 106 (1923) 296-304. Oswald T. Allis, "The Conflict Over the Old Testament," PTR 21 (1923) 79-115. W. K. Lowther Clarke, "Old Testament Criticism: Some Misgivings," Theo 6 (1923) 252-257. Charles Lynn Pyatt, "The Bible and the Church of the Future," CollBQ 13 (1923-24) #1, 13-23. Arthur S. Peake, "The Alleged Reaction in Old Testament Criticism," CJRT 1 (1924)40-46. Frank Grant Lewis, "The Bible as History," CQ 1 (1924) 422-430. M[ax] L. Margolis, "Our Own Future," JBL 43 (1924) 1-8. *Edouard Naville, "The Historical Method in the Study of the Old Testament," PTR 22 (1924) 353-376. William Haskell DuBose, "The Old Testament in the Light of Today," ATR 7 (1924-25) 290-303.

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[W. M.] Flinders Petrie, "History and Criticism," ET 36 (1924-25) 533-538. S[tanley] A. Cook, "Some Tendencies in Old Testament Criticism," JTS 26 (1924-25) 156-173. H. M. Du Bose, "A Constructive Biblical Science," BR 10 (1925) 491-512. J. L. Kelso, "Three Major Themes of the Old Testament," BS 82 (1925) 164-168. [Biography, History, and Theology] William R. Henderson, "The Trial of the 'Old Serpent' Or, Modernism and the Bible," CFL, 3rd Ser., 31 (1925) 7984. J. Gresham Machen, "The Modem Use of the Bible," PTR 23 (1925) 66-81. Oswald T. Allis, "Old Testament Emphasis and Modem Thought," PTR 23 (1925) 432-464, 586-636. [Old Testament EmphasesTheir Nature; Old Testament EmphasesTheir Intrinsic Value; Old Emphases vs. Higher Critical Theories; The Flood; The Plagues, The Critical Analysis is Based on the Repetitions, The Complexity of the Critical Analysis, Convincing Proof of Critical Analysis is Lacking; The Destructiveness of the Critical Analysis] Frederick J. Rae, "Changes in Religious Thought During the Last Fifty Years," ET 37 (1925-26) 451-457. J. M. Powis Smith, "The Recent History of Old Testament Interpretation," JR 6 (1926) 403-424. *George B. Michell, "Scientific Criticism as Applied to the Bible," JTVI 58 (1926) 10-24, 29-31. [Discussion, pp. 2429] A. E. Baker, "The Value of the Old Testament," Theo 13 (1926) 2-7. F. L. Cross, "The Present State of Old Testament Study," MC 16 (1926-27) 117-128. I. O. Nothstein, "Higher Criticism as Old as the Bible," AQ 7 (1928) 266-267. A[rthur] S. Peake, "Recent Developments in Old Testament Criticism," BJRL 12 (1928) 47-74. I. G. Matthews, "The Baptist Attitude to[sic]the Old Testament," CQ 5 (1928) 424-439.

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James H. Snowden, "Modernism in the Bible," MR 111 (1928) 487-499. Joseph B. Matthews, "The Bible and Experience," MR 111 (1928) 687-693. W. O. E. Oesterley, "Old Testament Criticism," CQR 107 (1928-29) 308-317. *John E. McFadyen, "The Historical Method and the Preacher," ET 40 (1928-29) 36-40, 77-81. Edward Mack, "The Present State of Old Testament Criticism," USR 40 (1928-29) 12-23. W. G. Jordan, "Some Recent Discussions on the Old Testament," CJRT 6 (1929) 117-126. J. M. Powis Smith, "The Contribution of the United States of America to Old Testament Scholarship," ET 41 (192930) 169-171. [Part I] H. Wheeler Robinson, "National Contributions to Biblical Science. II. The Contribution of Great Britain to Old Testament Study," ET 41 (192930) 246-250. A. R. Gordon, "National Contributions to Biblical Science. III. The Contribution of Germany to Old Testament Study," ET 41 (1929-30) 302-306. W. M. Mathieson, "'The Cambridge Ancient History' and the Old Testament. I. The Old Testament Records," ET 41 (1929-30) 371-376. W. M. Mathieson, "'The Cambridge Ancient History' and the Old Testament. II. The Old Testament History," ET 41 (1929-30) 470-475. H. S. Turner, "Old Testament Criticism," USR 41 (1929-30) 1-15. W. H. Paech, "Modernism and the Bible," AusTR 1 (1930) 2-11, 103-113, 143-156, 184-189. H. W. Magoun, "Seven Canons Which Higher Criticism Must Ultimately Face," CFL, 3rd Ser., 36 (1930) 368-372, 417-421, 482-487, 586-590, 638-645; 37 (1931) 76-81, 126-131. C. H. Buchanan, "The Antique in Modernism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 36 (1930) 542-546.

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Arthur R. Siebens, "National Contributions to Biblical Science. VII. The Contribution of France to Old Testament Science," ET 42 (1930-31) 150-157. J. P. Robertson, "Professor Foreman on 'The Composition of Scripture'," USR 42 (1930-31) 203-210. James L. Kelso, "Present-Day Views of Old Testament Study," USR 42 (1930-31) 391-397. Dyson Hague, "The Higher Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 38 (1932) 244-251, 298-305. G. H. Box, "The Liturgical Factor in Some Recent Old Testament Criticism," CongQL 10 (1932) 434-448. A. H. T. Clarke, "The Bible in the Light of the Latest Science," EQ 4 (1932) 39-49. S[tanley] A. Cook, "Salient Problems in Old Testament History," JBL 51 (1932) 273-299. Christopher R. North, "Old Testament Study: A Jubilee Retrospect," LQHR 157 (1932) 64-76. Maurice A. Canney, "The Anthropological Approach to the Old Testament," MC 22 (1932-33) 128-133. Percy Gardner, "Professor Canney on the Old Testament," MC 22 (1932-33) 200-205. *W. A. Maier, "ArchaeologyThe Nemesis," CTM 4 (1933) 95-102, 176-183, 264-274. [I. Refuted Arguments from Literary Criticism, pp. 95-102] George Dahl, "Symposium: The Bible in Modern Education. The Scientific Approach to the Bible," JAAR 1 (1933) #2, 1-4. *James Muilenburg, "Symposium: The Bible in Modern Education. The Literary Approach-The Old Testament as Hebrew Literature," JAAR 1 (1933) #2, 14-22. J. Howard Howson, "Symposium: The Bible in Modem Education. The Shortcomings of the Scientific Method in the Teaching of the Bible," JAAR 1 (1933) #2,22-25.

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*L. P. Smith, "The Prophetic Targum as a Guide and Defence for the Higher Critic," JBL 52 (1933) 121-130. Joh. Hempel, "The Religious Value of the Old Testament," LCQ 6 (1933) 225-245. D. Winton Thomas, "The present day scope of Old Testament Study," DUJ 28 (1933-34) 417-431. ±*Robert H. Pfeiffer, "The History, Religion, and Literature of Israel. Research in the Old Testament, 1914-1925," HTR 27 (1934) 241-325. F. C. Burkitt, "The Religious Value of Biblical Criticism," MC 24 (1934-35) 340-350. George B. Michell, "Criticism: What It Is and What It Is Not," BS 92 (1935) 460-471. M. T. Barton, "The Trend of Biblical Criticism," ClR 9 (1935) 177-190. *S. H. Hooke, "The Cultural Value of the Old Testament," CQR 120 (1935) 189-204. Ed. C. Unmack, "Modem Criticism of the Old Testament," EQ 7 (1935) 8286. W. Kolfhaus, "The Church of Christ and the Old Testament," EQ 7 (1935) 129-139. W. L. Wardle, "Currents of Old Testament Study," LQHR 160 (1935) 434-440. W. Emery Barnes, "The Old Testament in the Christian Church," Theo 30 (1935) 269-275. *J. W. Jack, "Some Outstanding Old Testament Problems. VIII. The Bearing of Archaeology on Old Testament Criticism," ET 47 (1935-36) 440-444. *Stanley A. Cook, "Biblical Criticism and the Interpretation of History," MC 26 (1936-37) 121-129, 183-194. Henry J. Cadbury, "Motives of Biblical Scholarship," JBL 56 (1937) 1-16. S. H. Hooke, "The Church and Modem Historical Research and Biblical Criticism," MC 27 (1937-38) 270-278.

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W[illiam] A. Irwin, "The Study of the Old TestamentAn Introspective Interval," AJSL 55 (1938) 166-182. O. R. Sellers, "The Old Testament Faces 1938 A.D.," JAAR 6 (1938) 67-69. Trude Weiss Rosmarin, "The New Trend in Biblical Criticism," JAAR 6 (1938) 83-86. (Editorial Note, p. 87) A. E. Garvie, "The Study of the Bible as a Liberal Education," LQHR 163 (1938) 145-155. J. N. Schofield, "The Present Position of Old Testament Studies," BQL 9 (1938-39) 279-282, 296. *Ernest Williams Parsons, "The Use of the Bible To-day," CRDSB 11 (1938-39) 53-66. T. Crouther Gordon, "Some Permanent Values in the Old Testament," GUOST 9 (1938-39) 16-18. S[tanley] A. Cook, "Criticism, Scripture and Doctrine," MC 29 (1939-40) 298-312. H. Hamann, "Professor Dick Wilson Hits at the Critics," AusTR 11 (1940) 57-59. A. Noordtzy, "The Old Testament Problem," BS 97 (1940) 456-475. (Trans. by Miner B. Stearns) *S[tanley] A. Cook, "Biblical Criticism, Theology, and Philosophy," JTS 41 (1940) 225-237. H. H. Rowley, "The Changing Emphasis of Biblical Studies," BQL 10 (1940-41) 185-190. [O.T. Refs., 187-189] H. F. D. Sparks, "A Christian Estimate of the Value of the Old Testament Today," DUJ, N.S., 2 (1940-41) 1-10. A. Noordtzy, "The Old Testament Problem," BS 98 (1941) 99-120, 218-243. (Trans. by Miner B. Stearns) Theophile James Meek, "The Next Task in Old Testament Studies," JR 21 (1941) 398-411. James Leo Green, "The Value of the Old Testament for Our Day," R&E 38 (1941) 347-370.

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*Nelson Glueck, ''How Archaeology Has Contributed to Our Knowledge of the Bible and the Jew,'' YCCAR 51(1941) 299-327. {Discussion by: [Samuel B.] Freehof, p. 327; Nelson Glueck, pp. 327-330; [Joshua] Trachtenburg, p. 327; [Israel] Harburg, p. 328; [Ephraim] Frisch, p. 328; [David] Philipson, p. 328; Max Raisin, p. 329; Leo Shubow, p. 329; Clifton Herby Levy, p. 330; [Ahron] Opher, p. 330; W. Gunther Plaut, p. 330} Stanley [A.] Cook, "Biblical Criticism and Christian Culture," ET 53 (1941-42) 96-99. *Fred Plocher, "Biblical Criticism and Theology," UnionR 3 (1941-42) #1, 25-30. Holt Graham, "An Approach to Biblical Criticism," UnionR 3 (1941-42) #3, 23-25. Robert H[enry] Pfeiffer, "Present Tasks for Old Testament Scholars," CQ 19 (1942) 223-231. William F. Stinespring, "Thoughts on the Future of Biblical Studies," DDSR 7 (1942-43) 11-16. James Muilenburg, "Pfeiffer's Introduction to the Old Testament," JAAR 10 (1942) 39-41. (Review) James A. Kelso, "The Old Testament After a Half Century," RL 11 (1942) 223-234. *Toyozo W. Nakarai, "Some Problems in Teaching the Old Testament in Relation to the Critical Approach," SQ/E 3 (1942) 288-297. *L. H. Brockington, "The Christian Approach to the Old Testament," BQL 11 (1942-45) 264-269. [1. The Old Testament as the Scripture of the Early Church; 2. The Doctrinal Use of the Old Testament; 3. The Modern Approach] W. R. Taylor, "Biblical Criticism and Modem Faith," JR 23 (1943) 229-239. J. M. Meyers, "The Old Testament Today," LCQ 16 (1943) 363-381. C. Ryder Smith, "The Bible and Its Challengers," LQHR 168 (1943) 1-11. Francis X. Pierce, "Old Testament Evaluations," AER 111 (1944) 23-29.

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Edward Robertson, "Old Testament Stories: Their Purpose and Their Art," BJRL 38 (1944) 454-476. George S. Hendry, "The Old Testament in the Christian Church," CCQ 3 (1945-46) #1, 3-13. S. K. Mirsky, "The Logical and Chronological Order of the Bible," JBL 65 (1946) ix. Morton S. Enslin, "The Future of Biblical Studies," JBL 65 (1946) 1-12. George W. Frey Jr., "Trends in Old Testament Study Today," UTSB 21 (1946-47) #1, 2-4. *Charles Lee Feinberg, "The Relation of Archaeology to Biblical Criticism," BS 104 (1947) 170-181. Ira Jay Martin, "Higher Criticism and Biblical Problems," JAAR 15 (1947) 148-152. Leroy Waterman, "Biblical Studies in a New Setting," JBL 66 (1947) 1-14. Emil Brunner, "The Significance of the Old Testament for Our Faith," LCQ 20 (1947) 330-344. (Trans. by C. Umhau Wolf) John H. Scammon, "Trends in Old Testament Introductions from 1930 to the Present," ATR 30 (1948) 150-155. R. Tamisier, "New Light on Old Testament Problems. Recent Work in France," Scrip 3 (1948) 83-85. *David Daube, "Concerning Methods of Bible-Criticism. Late Law in Early Narratives," ArOr 17 (1949) Part 1, 8899. Frederic Kenyon, "Literary Criticism, Common Sense, and the Bible," FDWL #2 (1949) 1-18. [O.T. Refs., pp. 7-10] *Frank North, "The True Rationale for Critical Analysis," JBL 68 (1949) x. James B. Pritchard, "Some Strange Fruit of Old Testament Criticism," RL 18 (1949) 34-47. E. Robertson, "Investigations into the Old Testament Problem: The Results," BJRL 32 (1949-50) 18-43.

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M. Noth, "History and the Word of God in the Old Testament," BJRL 32 (1949-50) 194-206. *G. W. Anderson, "Some Aspects of the Uppsala School of Old Testament Study," HTR 43 (1950) 239-256. [I. Oral Tradition and Literary Criticism, pp. 240-249] Allan A. McRae, "New Light on the Old Testament," JASA 2 (1950) #2, 4-12. Frederic G[eorge] Kenyon, "The Institute and Biblical Criticism Today," JTVI 82 (1950) 223-231. [Discussion, pp. 231-232] *Aage Bentzen, "Biblical Criticism, History of Israel, and Old Testament Theology," EQ 23 (1951) 85-88. *J. Weingreen, "The Rabbinical Approach to the Study of the Old Testament," BJRL 34 (1951-52) 166-190. Sebastian Bullough, "The Bible in Recent Centuries," LofS 6 (1951-52) 327-337. Carl Gaenssle, "Velikovsky and the Hebrew Bible," CTM 23 (1952) 105114. G. Ch. Aalders, "Old Testament Study To-Day," EQ 24 (1952) 3-13. S. G. F. Brandon, "The Present State of Biblical Studies," MC 42 (1952) 200-211. Hugh Mckay, "The Approach to the Old Testament," Scrip 5 (1952-53) 91-97. Walter C. Klein, "Old Testament Studies Today," ATR 35 (1953) 121-131. (Review) T. W. Manson, "The Bible in the Contemporary Situation," CongQL 31 (1953) 338-343. William A. Irwin, "The Modern Approach to the Old Testament," JAAR 21 (1953) 9-14. Anonymous, "A Treatise on Biblical Criticism," ER 5 (1953-54) 365-375. (Review)

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B. F. Price, "Recent Scandinavian Contributions to Old Testament Studies," IJT 3 (1954) #2, 1-6. Robert H[enry] Pfeiffer, "Current Issues in Old Testament Studies," HDSB 20 (1954-55) 53-66. Bernhard W. Anderson, "Changing Emphases in Biblical Scholarship," JAAR 23 (1955) 81-88. Augustine Bea, "Biblical Studies Today," TD 3 (1955) 51-54. G. Henton Davies, "Contemporary Religious Trends: The Old Testament," ET 67 (1955-56) 3-7. W. Montgomery Watt, "The Early Development of the Muslim Attitude to the Bible," GUOST 16 (1955-56) 50-62. *Joseph P. Free, "Archaeology and Biblical Criticism," BS 113 (1956) 123-129, 214-226, 322-338; 114 (1957) 2339, 123-132, 213-224. [Is Rationalistic Biblical Criticism Dead? Archaeology and the Historical Accuracy of Scripture; Archaeology and Liberalism; Archaeology and Higher Criticism; Archaeology and Neo-Orthodoxy] *M. E. Gibbs, "An Examination of Some Presuppositions of Biblical Criticism," IJT 5 (1956) #2, 31-37. *Amos N. Wilder, "Scholars, Theologians, and Ancient Rhetoric," JBL 75 (1956) 1-11. C[hester] C. McCown, "The Current Plight of Biblical Scholarship," JBL 75 (1956) 12-18. H. L. Ellison, "Some Major Modem Trends in Old Testament Study," JTVI 88 (1956) 31-46, 159-160. [(Discussion, pp. 153-155) (Communications by H. H. Rowley, pp. 155-156; B. B. Knopp, pp. 156-157; F. F. Bruce, pp. 157-158; D. J. Wiseman, pp. 158-159)] S. G. F. Brandon, "Present Trends in Old Testament Studies," MC 46 (1956) 71-80. G. R. Driver, "Presidential Address," VTS 4 (1957) 1-7. Harrell Frederick Beck, "The Old Testament in Recent Research," Nexus 1 (1957-58) 3-9.

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H. D. Beeby, "Tendencies in Recent Writings on the Old Testament," T&C 1 (1957-59) #, 144-158. J. Barton Payne, "The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Liberal Exegesis," BETS 1 (1958) #1, 14-18. D. M. M., "The Bible as Problem and Answer," CJT 5 (1959) 6. Eugene R. Fairweather, "Scripture in Tradition," CJT 5 (1959) 7-14. William A. Irwin, "A Still Small Voice . . . Said, What are You Doing Here?" JBL 78 (1959) 1-12. Merton A. Christensen, "Taylor of Norwich and Higher Criticism," JHI 20 (1959) 179-194. Norman H. Snaith, "The State of Old Testament Studies Today," LQHR 184 (1959) 1-3. (Editorial) *A. S. Herbert, "Literary Criticism and Oral Tradition," LQHR 184 (1959) 9-12. Roland de Vaux, "Approaches to Old Testament study," TD 7 (1959) 88-89. (Synop.) Anonymous, "Criticism and the Bible: Some Telling Comments," AT 4 (1959-60) #4, 20, cont. on p. 5. Christoph Barth, "Recent Trends in Old Testament Interpretation," SEAJT 1 (1959-60) #1, 18-26. Michael Novak, "The Philosophy Impact in Biblical Studies," CBQ 22 (1960) 306-314. [A Response, by John L. Mckenzie, pp. 315-316] James Muilenburg, "Old Testament Scholarship. Fifty Years in Retrospect," JAAR 28 (1960) 173-181. G. Ernest Wright, "Old Testament Scholarship in Prospect," JAAR 28 (1960) 182-193. Cyrus H. Gordon, "New Horizons in Old Testament Literature," SQ/E 21 (1960) 131-160. *J. Philip Hyatt, "The Place of the Old Testament in the Christian Faith," SQ/E 21 (1960) 181-193.

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*Ivan Engnell, "Methodological aspects of Old Testament Study," VTS 7 (1960) 13-30. Horace Hummel, "Toward Greater Use And Understanding of the Old Testament," WSQ 23 (1960) #1, 3-17. Norman K. Gottwald, "Whither Old Testament Studies?" ANQ, N.S., 1 (1960-61) #1, 17-27. George A. F. Knight, "New Perspectives in Old Testament Interpretation," McQ 14 (1960-61) #1, 3-14. Max Kapustin, "Biblical Criticism," Trad 3 (1960-61) 25-33. *R. B. Y. Scott, "Priesthood, Prophecy, Wisdom and the Knowledge of God," JBL 80 (1961) 1-15. *John P. McIntyre, "Scriptural Sense and Literary Criticism," MH 16 (Spring, 1961) 45-57. Joseph Bourke, "A Survey of Old Testament Studies," NB 42 (1961) 261-270. Joseph Bourke, "A Catholic Approach to the Bible," LofS 16 (1961-62) 502-508. J. A. Emerton, "Old Testament Scholarship and the Church-A Century after Colenso," MC, N.S., 5 (1961-62) 266271. (Sermon) H. Neil Richardson, "Reflections on Old Testament Studies," Nexus 5 (1961-62) #3, 7-10, 22. J. R. Brown, "Old Testament Studies Today," ACQ 2 (1962) 227-234. Carmino de Cantanzaro, "Some Trends and Issues in Old Testament Studies," ATR 44 (1962) 251-263. *Henry R. Moeller, "Biblical Research and Old Testament Translation," BTr 13 (1962) 16-22. Simon Ulrich, "The Bible and Modem Historical Methods," CQR 163 (1962) 4-13. Elmer Prout, "Alexander Campbell and the Old Testament," RestQ 6 (1962) 131-143.

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*Harold Forshey, "Apologetics and Historical Criticism," RestQ 6 (1962) 217-228. [I. Julius Wellhausen and Israel's History; II. Gunkel and Tradition History; III. Albright and Archaeology; IV. Conclusions] L. Johnston, "The Christian Reading of the Old Testament," CIR 48 (1963) 549-556. William F[oxwell] Albright and David N[oel] Freedman, "The Continuing Revolution in Biblical Research," JAAR 31 (1963) 110-113. Lou H. Silberman, "Problems and Trends in Biblical Scholarship," Jud 12 (1963) 92-97. Peter R. Ackroyd, "The Old Testament in the Christian Church," Theo 66 (1963) 46-52. William [Lee] Pitts, "The Use of the Old Testament in the Light of the Critical Method," VDR 7 (1963) #3, 5-8. Joseph Rhymer, "Exploring the Old Testament," LofS 18 (1963-64) 500-510. Frederick Sontag, "The Philosopher and The Bible," USQR 19 (1963-64) 213-219. R. Davidson, "The Old Testament in the Catholic Church," BT 14 (1964) #2, 1-13. *Brevard S. Childs, "The Interpretation in Faith. The Theological Responsibility of an Old Testament Commentary," Interp 18 (1964) 432-449. Carl McIntire, "Destroying the Bible," RefmR 12 (1964-65) 78-86. (Review) Richard A. Henshaw, "What is New in the Study of the Old Testament?" ATR 47 (1965) 59-65. Barnabas Aherne, "The Bible and the People. The Book of the People of God," ClR 50 (1965) 39-44. *Martin Noth, "God, King, People in the Old Testament: A Methodological Debate with a Contemporary School of Thought," JTC 1 (1965) 20-48. (Trans. by Alice F. Carse) Th. C. Vriezen, "Twenty-five Years of Old Testament Study in the Netherlands," OTS 1 (1965) 397-416.

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*David Berger, "St. Peter Damian. His Attitude Toward the Jews and the Old Testament," YR 4 (1965) 80-112. James Alvin Sanders, "The Vitality of the Old Testament: Three Theses," USQR 21 (1965-66) 161-184. [I. The Old Testament is Vital to any historically or theologically vital understanding of the New Testament; II. The Old Testament is vital to the ecumenical conversations which in their next phase must center in the Jewish-Christian Dialogue; III. The Old Testament is vital to the current theological crisis heralded by the so-called death-of-God movement] Robert North, "Old Testament Horizon of 1966," AER 154 (1966) 361-383. [Shrine-Games-Defense Pattern in the Bible? Exodus-Wonders Reexamined; Genesis Themes Ever Ancient, Ever New; Prophets' Spiritually Practical; Psalms-Research Focuses Qumran; Congress Themes Varied, with Favor for Archaeology] Bastiaan Van Elderen, "New Perspectives in Biblical Research," CTJ 1 (1966) 165-181. Jack P. Lewis, "Old Testament Studies in the Past Fifty Years," RestQ 9 (1966) 201-215. Anthony L. Ash, "Old Testament Studies in the Restoration Movement," RestQ 9 (1966) 216-228. [Part I] Thomas H. Olbricht, "The American Albright School," RestQ 9 (1966) 241-248. James K. Zink, "The Scandinavian Oral Tradition School," RestQ 9 (1966) 249-256. Richard Batey, "The Continental Heilsgeschichte School," RestQ 9 (1966) 257-260. Norman Young, "Bultmann's View of the Old Testament," SJT 19 (1966) 269-279. K. A. Kitchen, "Historical Method and Early Hebrew Traditions," TB #17 (1966) 63-98. A. S. Kapelrud, "Sigmund Mowinckel and Old Testament Study," ASTI 5 (1966-67) 4-29. Dennis F. Kinlaw, "Some Observations on Current Old Testament Studies," ASW 21 (1967) #2, 7-13.

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John H. Stek, "The Modern Problem of the Old Testament in the Light of Reformation Perspective," CTJ 2 (1967) 202-225. Anthony Ash, "Old Testament Studies in the Restoration Movement: Part II: From 1887-1891," RestQ 10 (1967) 2539. Tony[sic] Ash, "Old Testament Studies in the Restoration Movement," RestQ 10 (1967) 89-98. [Part III] Anthony L. Ash, "Old Testament Studies in the Restoration MovementNo. IV," RestQ 10 (1967) 149-160. John J. Mitchell, "'Yea, Hath God Said . . . ?"' Them 4 (1967) #3, 19-26. Stanley A. Hardwick, "Why Study the Old Testament?" BSQ 16 (1967-68) 3-12. P. M. K. Morris and Edward James, "Computers and the Old Testament: A Progress Report," ET 79 (1967-68) 211214. Henry Wansbrough, "Change and Revaluation in The Bible," NB 49 (1967-68) 174-179. *J. A. Motyer, "Dead Prey or Living Oracles?" Them 5 (1968) #1, 44-47. Steven Shaw, "Orthodox Reactions to the Challenge of Biblical Criticism," Trad 10 (1968-69) #3, 61-85. *J[acob] Weingreen, "The pattern theory in Old Testament Studies," Herm #108 (1969) 5-13. Morton Smith, "The Present State of Old Testament Studies," JBL 88 (1969) 19-35. Gustaf A. Danell, "Certain Axioms of Old Testament Criticism Critically Examined," Them 6 (1969) #1, 3-10.

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§279 3.2.1 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Authenticity, Inerrancy, and Language of the Old Testament [See also: §292 The Old Testament in the Canon of Scripture »] +Anonymous, "Bryant's Observations on Scripture," BCQTR 24 (1804) 665-679; 25 (1805) 46-58. (Review) [Authenticity] John Raby, "To the Editor of the Methodist Magazine," MR 4 (1821) 247-248. [Authenticity] +Anonymous, "Dissertations on some Parts of the Old and New Testaments, which have been supposed Unsuitable to the Divine Attributes," BCQTR, N.S., 22 (1824) 637-643. (Review) [Authenticity] Anonymous, "On the Antiquity of the different Parts of the Old Testament," MMBR 60 (1825-26) 387-390. Ephraim N. Hidden, "Hebrew Literature," BJ 2 (1843) 28-33. H. Rood, "Explanation of the Names applied to the Scriptures, and the Places where the Several Books were written," BJ 2 (1843) 34-41. J. F., "Biblical Truth Tested and Justified. No. I.," JSL, 1st Ser., 5 (1850) 215-221. [Authenticity] K. L., "On the Relative Authority of the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures of the Old Testament," JSL, 2nd Ser., 1 (185152) 251-282. G. L., "The Meaning of Scripture Silence, or, the Negative Internal Evidence," JSL, 2nd Ser., 4 (1853) 398-406. [Authenticity] *+Anonymous, "Types of Mankind-Ethnology and Revelation," BQRL 22 (1855) 1-45. (Review) [Authenticity] *Thomas Laurie, "Testimony of Assyrian Inscriptions to the Truth of Scripture," BS 14 (1857) 147-165. +Anonymous, "Biblical Infallibility'Evangelical' Defenders of the Faith," WR 75 (1861) 89-114. (Review) T. B. Thayer, "Ancient and Modern Unbelief," UQGR, N.S., 1 (1864) 149-162. [II. The alleged Contradictions of Scripture, pp. 153-157]

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Anonymous, ''The Structure of the Old Testament,'' PRev37(1865) 161-187. John W. Haley, "Discrepancies of the Bible," DTQ 1 (1875) 259-274. [Authenticity] Frederic Gardiner, "'Errors' of the Scriptures," BS 36 (1879) 496-534. [Authenticity] Frederic Gardiner, "'Errors' of the Scriptures," DTQ 5 (1879) 601-622. [Authenticity] Anonymous, "Credibility of the Scriptures. A Review of the Historico-Critical Arguments, reprinted from an article on inspiration in the July number (1880) of the 'British Quarterly'," LQ 10 (1880) 592-604. *Reginald Stuart Poole, "Hebrew Ethics in Evidence of the Date of Hebrew Documents," ContR 39 (1881) 629-636. Francis Brown, "New Testament witness to the authorship of Old Testament books," JBL 2 (1882) 95-121. R. E. Bartlett, "M. Renan and Scripture Infallibility," Exp, 2nd Ser., 6 (1883) 416-429. Wilbur F. Crafts, "The Old Testament Tested," JCP 3 (1883-84) 552-53. G. Anderson, "The Bible," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 154-156. J. Andrews Harris, "Matters in Dispute Concerning 'The Old Testament'," CR 44 (1884) 136-146. [Authenticity] John W. Burgon, "Dr. Burgon to Canon Fremantle," MQR, 3rd Ser., 4 (1888) 3-18. [Authenticity] George B. Stevens, "The Bearing of New Testament Statements upon the Authorship of Old Testament Books," ONTS 8 (1888-89) 164-170. C. L. E., "Errors in the Bible," ONTS 9 (1889) 117. [Authenticity] Anonymous, "Modern Science in Bible Lands," WR 131 (1889) 474-484. (Review) Herbert E. Ryle, "The Study of the Old Testament, with Special Reference to the Element of Compilation in the Structure of the Books," Exp, 4th Ser., 1 (1890) 321-339.

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Richard Travers Smith, "The Old Testament and Our Lord's Authority," Exp, 4th Ser., 2 (1890) 81-101. B. R. Rawlins, "Antiquity of Sacred Writings," MR 72 (1890) 764-765. Franz Delitzsch, "Notes of Delitzsch on True and False Defence of the Bible, Introduction and Translation by Professor H. M. Scott," BS 48 (1891) 310-321. *James H. Fairchild, "Authenticity and Inspiration of the Scriptures," BS 49 (1892) 1-29. Henry P[reserved] Smith, "The Evidence of Complication," ONTS 14 (1892) 77-83. [Authorship] Anonymous, "The Effect of Errors in the Bible," ONTS 15 (1892) 77-78. D. W. C. Huntington, "The Human Element in the Bible," CT 10 (1892-93) 451-458. [Authenticity] *Anonymous, "The Case of Professor Briggs before the General Assembly," AR 19 (1893) 464-477. [The Genesis of the Old Testament, pp. 473-475] (Editorial) [Authorship] Leonhard Staehlin, "Christianity and Holy Scripture," LQ 23 (1893) 9-39. (Trans. by J. W. Richard) [Authenticity] D. G. W. Ellis, "Inerrancy of the Sacred Scriptures," MQR, 3rd Ser., 16 (1894) 234-243. J. Elder Cumming, "Is the Old Testament Authentic?" ET 6 (1894-95) 61-63, 166-169, 308-310, 421-424. *H. C. Hatcher, "The language and literature of the Old Testament," CMR 7 (1895) 20-29. [II. The authenticity of the Old Testament writers, pp. 25-26; III. The genuineness of the Old Testament literature, pp. 26-27] J. Elder Cumming, "Is the Old Testament Authentic?" ET 7 (1895-96) 38-39. John D. Davis, "The Chief Literary Productions in Israel Before the Division of the Kingdom," BW 7 (1896) 497509. H. F. Mallory, "The Chief Literary Productions in Israel Before the Division of the Kingdom," BW 7 (1896) 510-519.

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*Samuel Ives Curtiss, "Style as an Element in Determining the Authorship of the Old Testament Documents," AJT 1 (1897) 312-327. Charles P. Grannan, "The Twofold Authorship of Sacred Scripture," CUB 3 (1897) 131-160. E. König, "The Linguistic History of the Old Testament, and Maurice Vernes' Dating of the Documents," Exp, 5th Ser., 5 (1897) 59-68. John D. Davis, "The Literary Productions of Israel from Josiah to Ezra," BW 11 (1898)422-435. Edward L. Curtis," The Literary Productions of Israel from Josiah to Ezra," BW 11 (1898) 435-446. Charles P. Grannan, "The Human Element in Scripture," CUB 4 (1898) 167-182. Arthur Carr, "The Exclusion of Chance from the Bible," Exp, 5th Ser., 8 (1898) 181-190. *+Ed. König, "Requests and Replies. The Massoretical note at the end of the Minor Prophets," ET 10 (1898-99) 255257. [Answer to a question posed by Eb. Nestle regarding §70 of the Dikdûkê ha-te'amîm] Ed. König, "§70 of the Dikdûkê ha-te'amîm," ET 10 (1898-99) 333-335. J. M. P[owis] Smith, "The Chief Literary Productions in Israel from Ezra to the Maccabees," BW 13 (1899) 389-398. [Translated and Condensed from Wildeboer's Die Litteratur des Alten Testaments] Ed. König, "Requests and Replies," ET 11 (1899-1900) 229-230. [§70 of Dikdûkê ha-te'amîm] Samuel Ives Curtiss, "The Book, the Land, the People; or, Divine Revelations Through Ancient Israel," BS 58 (1901) 103-135 John Tuckwell, "Modern Theories Concerning the Composition of Holy Scripture," JTVI 35 (1903) 167-188. [Discussion, pp. 188-197] William M. McPheeters, "The Question of the Authorship of the Books of Scripture: A Criticism of Current Views," PTR 1 (1903) 362-383. William M. McPheeters, "The Question of Authorship: Practice vs. Theory," PTR 1 (1903) 579-596.

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*Ivan Panin, "The Old Testament Writers Named in the Bible," BN 1 (1904) #8,273-275. *John Urquhart, "Roger's Reasons," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 553-561. [Authenticity and Historical Accuracy] W. McDonald, "Father von Hummelauer on the Errors in the Bible," IER, 4th Ser., 17 (1905) 335-346. (Review) W. Sanday, "The Still Small Voice of the Scriptures," ICMM 2 (1905-06) 9-14. *Milton S. Terry, "The Old Testament and the Christ," AJT 10 (1906) 233-250. Grainger Tandy, "Elementary Studies in Biblical Criticism. II. The Question of Authorship," ICMM 3 (1906-07) 162175. [Part I not applicable to "Authorship"] W. E. C. Wright, "Alleged Discrepancies of the Bible," BS 64 (1907) 767-769. A. Kampmeier, "'Pious Fraud'," OC 21 (1907) 53-58. C. B. Wilmer, "In Extenuation of Pious Fraud. Comments on Rev. A. Kampmeier's Article. A Protest," OC 21 (1907) 179-181. [The Use of Pseudonyms in the Bible by Joseph C. Allen, pp. 182-185; Editorial Comment, pp. 185-187] Anonymous, "Editorial Notes. Old Testament Problems," ICMM 4 (1907-08) 1-4. *S. A. P. Kermode, "The Influence of Nature on the Literature of the Bible," ICMM 4 (1907-08) 315-329. *A. H. Sayce, "The Language and Script of the Earlier Old Testament Books," HR 60 (1910) 100-104. Bompas, "Theses on Scripture," IJA #23 (1910) 71-72. Alvin Sylvester Zerbe, "Were the Early Old Testament Books Written in the Babylonian-Assyrian Language and the Cuneiform Script?" RChR, 4th Ser., 15 (1911) 141-152. Stanley A. Cook, "A Study of the Composite Writings of the Old Testament," JTS 13 (1911-12) 84-93.

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*J. S. Ross, "Archaeology's Contribution Towards the Grave of Higher Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 18 (1914) 25-28, 64-67, 116-119. Langhorne Orchard, "The Testimony of Science to the Word of God," CFL, 3rd Ser., 17 (1914) 150-151. [Authenticity] D. M. Kay, "Was the Old Testament written in Hebrew?" IJA #37 (1914) 37-39. (Review) *T. H. Darlow, "The Character of the Bible Inferred from Its Versions," JTVI 46 (1914) 87-97. [Discussion, pp. 97101] *J. Iverach Munro, "The Witness of Philology to the Truth of the Old Testament," JTVI 49 (1917) 199-216. [Discussion, pp. 216-220] Arthur Wright, "Contradictions in the Holy Scripture," ICMM 14 (1917-18) 116-120. J. C. Hardwick, "Three Bible Story-Books," ICMM 16 (1919-20) 147-154. [Authenticity of Ruth, Esther, and Jonah] Walter Drum, "Biblical Inerrancy," ACQR 45 (1920) 501-507. *Francis B. Denio, "Bible Authors and the Imagination," BS 77 (1920) 83-101. Anonymous, "Who Wrote the Bible?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 248-250. George H. McCrea, "Who Wrote the Bible?" MR 103 (1920) 805-806. John A. Maynard, "Hebrew or Akkadian? A Critique of Naville's Hypothesis of a Cuneiform Text of the Old Testament," ATR 3 (1920-21) 284-299. E. Herman, "The Fetish of Biblical Infallibility," HR 81 (1921) 27-28. John A. Maynard, "Hebrew or Aramaic? A Critique of Naville's Hypothesis of an Aramaic Text of the Old Testament," ATR 4 (1921-22) 29-45. *(Miss) A. M. Hodgkin, "The Witness of Archaeology to the Bible," JTVI 54 (1922) 200-220. [Discussion, pp. 220222] *A. H. Godbey, "'Moses' and Other Titles," OC 36 (1922) 490-496. George McCready Price, "The Bible Triumphant," CFL, 3rd Ser., 29 (1923) 507-510.

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W. Leonard, "Biblical Inerrancy and the Manuel Biblique," ACR 1 (1924) #3, 8-16. W. Leonard, "More About the Condemnation of the Manuel Biblique," ACR 1 (1924) #4, 16-24. S. G. Craig, "The Testimony of the Scriptures to Their Own Trustworthiness," PTR 22 (1924) 303-325. William H. Bates, "Alleged Discrepancies of the Bible," CFL, 3rd Ser., 31 (1925) 145-146, 207-210, 265-267, 303308, 341-345, 445-447, 553-555; 32 (1926) 88-91, 151-156, 213-216, 338-343, 438-441, 525-528, 646-647; 33 (1927) 42-45, 94-98, 160-162, 220-224, 283-285, 366-369. *Darwin A. Leavitt, "Some Aspects of History-Writing in the Old Testament," MTSQB 20 (1925-26) #3, 16-28. S. D. Chown, "The Authority of Biblical Truth," BR 12 (1927) 189-198. George Johnson, "Holy Scriptures and Imaginal Contexts," PTR 25 (1927) 59-82. R[obert] D[ick] Wilson, "Evidence in Hebrew Diction for the Dates of Documents," PTR 25 (1927) 353-388. P[hilip] M[auro], "The Credibility of the Bible," CFL, 3rd Ser., 34 (1928) 6-7. (Editorial) D[avid] S. K[ennedy], "In what Sense are the Scriptures Inerrant?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 34 (1928) 361. *W. G. Jordan, "Early Historical Writing," CJRT 5 (1928) 270-278. *R[obert] D[ick] Wilson, "Foreign Words in the Old Testament as an Evidence of Historicity," PTR 26 (1928) 177247. [Foreign Words in Biblical Aramaic; Foreign Words in Biblical Hebrew; Excursus on the Name "Cyrus"] Kenneth J. Foreman, "The Composition of Scripture," USR 41 (1929-30) 279-292. J. P. Robertson, "Professor Foreman on 'the Composition of Scripture'," USR 42 (1930-31) 203-210. Leander S. Keyser, "Were the Biblical Writers Borrowers?" BS 89 (1932) 470-479.

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*Charles Marston, "New Bible Evidence," JTVI 66 (1934) 124-132, 138. [Discussion and Communications, pp. 132138] Frank E. Gaebelein, "A Modernist Tragedy," BS 92 (1935) 219-225. [Authenticity] L[eander] S. K[eyser], "Explaining Bible Difficulties," CFL, 3rd Ser., 41 (1935) 1-5. (Editorial) J. M. Stanfield, "God, the Author of the Old Testament," CFL, 3rd Ser., 42 (1936) 301-302. Herbert C. Alleman, "The Bible and the Word of God," LCQ 9 (1936) 233-243. [Authenticity] Robert E. Keighton, "Reality in the Bible," CQ 14 (1937) 207-212. *Charles Marston, "How the Old Testament Stands To-day. The Lachish Discoveries," JTVI 71 (1939) 156-165. [Discussion, pp. 165-169] [Authenticity] H. Hamann, "Bible Difficulties," AusTR 11 (1940) 24-25. [Authenticity] T. W. Fawthrop, "The Stones Cry out: Scriptural Confirmation often Overlooked," JTVI 72 (1940) 137-148, 154155. [(Discussion, pp. 148-152) (Communication by H. S. Curr, pp. 152-153)] Paul E. Huffman, "The Christian's Use of the Old Testament," LCQ 14 (1941) 76-84. Henry S. Curr, "The Inerrancy of the Bible," BS 99 (1942) 221-230. Herbert C. Alleman, "The Bible as the Word of God," LCQ 17 (1944) 215-225. [In the Old Testament, pp. 217-220] B. F. C. Atkinson, "The Historicity and Accuracy of Scripture," EQ 19 (1947) 81-92. *Felix V. Hanson, "The Word of God," AQ 27 (1948) 276-279. Robert Rendall, "The Note of Progression in Old Testament History," EQ 20 (1948) 84-96. Anonymous, "The Foundation of the Apostles and Prophets," Interp 2 (1948) 180-185. [Authenticity]

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John McConnachie, "The Uniqueness of the Word of God," SJT 1 (1948) 113-135. L. H. Brockington, "The Problem of Pseudonymity," JTS, N.S., 4 (1953) 15-22. Immanuel Lewy, "The Feminine Element in Biblical Judaism," Jud 2 (1953) 339-344. [Authorship] John P. Weisengoff, "Inerrancy of the Old Testament in Religious Matters," CBQ 17 (1955) 248-257. *Pierre Lobez, "Literary genres in the Bible," TD 4 (1956) 67-71. Elizabeth [Rice] Achtemeier, "The Old Testament in the Church," USQR 12 (1956-57) #3, 45-49. *Richard L. Twomey, "Human Authorship in the BibleThe Book of Judith," MH 13 (1957-58) #1, 1-10. *J. T. Forestell, "The Limitation of Inerrancy," CBQ 20 (1958) 9-18. *Francis Ian Andersen, "Doublets and Contamination," RTR 19 (1960) 48-57, 73-81. John S. Marshall, "The Impregnable Rock of Holy Scripture," ATR 44 (1962) 131-144. *David Noel Freedman, "The Law and the Prophets," VTS 9 (1962) 250-265. Gordon R. Lewis, "What Does Biblical Infallibility Mean?" BETS 6 (1963) 18-27. R. H. Altus, "Human Factors in Holy Scripture," AusTR 35 (1964) 55-61. *Edward J. Young, "The Bible and Error," BS 121 (1964) 303-310. Walter G. Williams, "The Making of Biblical Literature," IR 21 (1964) #2, 3-20. Robert Preus, "Notes on the Inerrancy of Scripture," BETS 8 (1965) 127-138. Arthur Carl Piepkorn, "What Does 'Inerrancy' Mean?" CTM 36 (1965) 577-593.

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*Norbert Lohfink, "The inerrancy and unity of the Scripture," TD 13 (1965) 185-192. Anonymous, "The Witness of Jesus and Old Testament Authorship," CTM 38 (1967) 117-126. Norbert Lohfink, "The truth of the Bible and Historicity," TD 15 (1967) 26-29. Anonymous, "A Comment on Bible Accuracy and Apparent Inaccuracies," BH 4 (1968) 81-85. *Otto W. Heick, "Biblical Inerrancy and the Hebrew Mode of Speech," LQ, N.S., 20 (1968) 7-19.

§280 3.2.2 Unity of the Old Testament *C. C. Hersman, "The Bible Divine in Its Unity of Plan-In Its Evidences Cumulative," USR 8 (1896-97) 176-185. G. F. Spieker, The Organic Unity of the Old Testament," LCR 20 (1901) 446-458. A. Troelstra, "The Organic Unity of the Old Testament," BS 49 (1912) 377-408. (Trans. by John H. deVries) *O[swald] T. Allis, "Modern Dispensationalism and the Doctrine of the Unity of Scripture," EQ 8 (1936) 22-35. H[arold] H. Rowley, "The Unity of the Old Testament," BJRL 29 (1945-46) 326-358. Robert Rendall, "Old Testament History: Its Nature and Unity," EQ 18 (1946) 251-261. A. J. B. Higgins, "Some Recent Trends in Biblical Scholarship," CongQL 27 (1949) 122-133. [The Unity of the Old Testament, pp. 126-128] Robert C. Dentan, "The Unity of the Old Testament," Interp 5 (1951) 153-173. Raymond Abba, "The Unity of the Old Testament," RTRM 10 (1951) #3, 73-83. Joseph Bourke, "The Unity of the Old Testament," NB 40 (1959) 299-312.

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§281 3.2.3 Relation of the Old Testament to the New Testament (Unity of the Bible) [August Detlev Christian] Twesten, "Connection of the Old and New Testament," BRCR 11 (1838) 232-245. (Trans. by B. B. Edwards) S. O., "Relation Between the Old and New Testaments," CE 39 (1845) 116-129. (Review) Anonymous, "The Relation of the Old to the New Dispensation," PRev 23 (1851) 635-649. +Anonymous, "Kurtz on the Old Covenant," BFER 2 (1853) 129-159. (Review) Anonymous, "The Arrow-Headed Inscriptions," PQR 9 (1860-61) 623-663. (Review) Henry Harbaugh, "Relation of the Old Testament to the New," AThR, N.S., 4 (1866) 33-50. J. M. Titzel, "The Relation of the Old Testament to the New," RChR 16 (1869) 48-61. Anonymous, "The Two Testaments in their Relation to each Other," BFER 19(1870) 661-681. Anonymous, "The Two Testaments in their Relation to each other," ThE 7 (1871) 286-309. W. F. Bainbridge, "The Unity of the Bible," BQ 10 (1876) 83-98. W. F. Bainbridge, "The Unity of the Bible," DTQ 2 (1876) 590-600. Alfred Nevin, "The Unity of the Bible," DTQ 6 (1880) 634-639. Eustace R. Conder, "The Unity of the Bible," CongL 11 (1882) 391-398. F. A. Gast, "The Relationship of the Old Testament to the New," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 234-239. *William Burnett, "The Relation of the Old Testament to the New," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 115-119.

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Clark Smith Beardslee, ''The Unity of the Bible,'' HSR 5 (1894-95) 135-157. J. A. Selbie, "The Unity of the Bible," ET 7 (1895-96) 471. Hermann Gunkel, "The Religio-Historical Interpretation of the New Testament," Monist 13 (1902-03) 398-455. [Relation of Old Testament to New, pp. 448-450] George H. Schodde, "The Unity of the Scriptures," ColTM 24(1904)351-359. George H. Schodde, "The Unity of the Scriptures," LCR 24 (1905) 468-476. Robert Stuart MacArthur, "The Unity of the BibleThe First Three and the Last Three Chapters," CFL, 3rd Ser., 11 (1909) 136-137. F. N. Peloubet, "Unity of the Bible," CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 285. William H. Bates, "The Relation of the Old Testament to the New," CFL, 3rd Ser., 27 (1921) 72-76. John Moore, "The Structural Unity of the Bible," CFL, 3rd Ser., 32 (1926) 321-325. H. Hamann, "The Miraculous Unity of the Bible," AusTR 9 (1938) 93-94. H[enry] S. Curr, "The Two Testaments," EQ 12 (1940) 354-361. H. W. Robinson, "The Old Testament in Relation to the Gospel," BQL 11 (1942-45) 197-206. Mary Ely Lyman, "The Unity of the Bible," JAAR 14 (1946) 5-12. Aage Bentzen, "The Old Testament and the New Covenant," HTS 7 (1950-51)1-15. G. Ernest Wright, "Unity of the Bible," Interp 5 (1951) 131-133. ±Floyd V. Filson, "The Unity of the Old and New Testaments. A Biographical Survey," Interp 5 (1951) 134-152. G. Ernest Wright, "The Unity of the Bible. A Summary," Interp 5 (1951) 304-317. G. Ernest Wright, "Wherein Lies the Unity of the Bible?" JAAR 20 (1952) 194-198.

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Virginia Corwin, "Wherein Does the Unity Lie?" JAAR 20 (1952) 199. John A. Hutchison, "Can It Be Communicated on the Undergraduate Level?" JAAR 20 (1952) 199-200. S. Vernon McCasland, "A Comment on Dr. Wright's Paper," JAAR 20 (1952) 200-201. Robert H[enry] Pfeiffer, "A Note on Wright's Views on the Unity of the Bible," JAAR 20 (1952) 201. G. Ernest Wright, "A Brief Rejoinder," JAAR 20 (1952) 201-202. Chester Warren Quimby, "The Unity of the Biblical Message," JAAR 21 (1953) 30-32. S. Vernon McCasland, "The Unity of the Scriptures," JBL 73 (1954) 1-10. G. Ernest Wright, "The Unity of the Bible," SJT 8 (1955) 337-352. G. Ernest Wright, "The Unity of the Bible," JRT 13 (1955-56) 5-19. E. H. Burgmann, "The Unity and Message of the Bible," StMR #1 (1955) 6-14. David N[oel] Freedman, "The Unity of the Bible," WW 7 (1956) #4, 7-14. Walter R. Roehrs, "The Unity of Scripture," CTM 31 (1960) 277-302. *Lionel A. Whiston Jr., "The Unity of Scripture and the Post-Exilic Literature," JAAR 29 (1961) 290-298. Eamonn O'Doherty, "The Unity of the Bible," BibT #1 (1962) 53-57. *A. G. Errey, "The Book about God," PQL 8 (1962) 320-326. [The Unity of the Bible, pp. 320-321] Jay A. Wilcoxen, "An Interpretative View of G. Ernest Wright. What is the basic unity in the Biblical writings?" Crit 2 (1963-64) #3, 25-31. Roland E. Murphy, "The Relationship Between the Testaments," CBQ 26 (1964) 349-359. Roy L. Honeycutt Jr., "The Unity and Witness of Scripture," Found 8 (1965) 292-310.

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*Norbert Lohfink, "The inerrancy and the unity of Scripture," TD 13 (1965) 185-192. *Henri Cazelle, "The Unity of the Bible and the People of God," Scrip 18 (1966) 1-10. F. N. Jasper, "The Relation of the Old Testament to the New: Part I," ET 78 (1966-67) 228-232. F. N. Jasper, "The Relation of the Old Testament to the New: Part II," ET 78 (1966-67) 267-270. John P. Milton, "The Relationship Between the Two Testaments," LTSR 7 (1968) #1, 15-29.

§282 3.2.4 Origin, Sources and Transmission of the Old Testament (includes Studies on Oral Tradition) *+Anonymous, "The Connection between the Sacred Writings and the Literature of Jewish and Heathen Authors," BCQTR, N.S., 12 (1819) 638-652; 13 (1820) 309-316. (Review) H. Rood, "Oral Tradition," BJ 1 (1842) 109-115. *Charles Morris, "Characteristics of Hebrew Literature," URRM 12 (1879) 412-422. George W. Henning, "The Old Bibles. The Hebrew Bible Distinguished among Them," MR 63 (1881) 231-246. *[S. R. Calthrop], "Traditional Records of Early Israel," URRM 25 (1886) 530-539. *Karl Budde, "The Folk-Song of Israel in the Mouth of the Prophets," NW 2 (1893) 28-51. Karl Budde, "The Song of the Well," NW 4 (1895) 136-144. Gotthard Deutsch, "The Theory of Oral Tradition," YCCAR 7 (1896-97) 129-171. Willis J. Beecher, "The Book of the Old Testament versus Their Sources," BS 56 (1899) 209-222.

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*P[arke] P. Flournoy, "'The Books of the Old Testament Versus Their Sources'," CFL, O.S., 3 (1899) 345-348. Sarah A. Emerson, "The Study of Early Old Testament Traditions," BW 21 (1903) 291-296. Cornelius Walker, "Tradition, Oral and Written," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 406-410. *Ernest Cushing Richardson, "Oral Tradition, Libraries and the Hexateuch," LCR 24 (1905) 511-521. *Ernest Cushing Richardson, "Oral Tradition, Libraries and the Hexateuch," PTR 3 (1905) 191-215. *Ernest Cushing Richardson, "Oral Tradition, Libraries and the Hexateuch. Part II," LCR 24 (1905) 718-725. *Ernest Cushing Richardson, "Oral Tradition, Libraries and the Hexateuch. Part III," LCR 25 (1906) 148-155. Frank K. Sanders, "The Sources of Early Hebrew History," BW 28 (1906) 388-399. *Ira Maurice Price, "Ancient Monuments in the Louvre Museum Illustrative of Biblical History," BW 30 (1907) 429437. George A. Barton, "Recent German Theories of Foreign Influences in the Bible," BW 31 (1908) 336-347. Arthur Metcalf, "The Literary Evolution of the Old Testament," BW 34 (1909) 173-179. I. F. Wood, "Folk-Tales in Old Testament Narrative," JBL 28 (1909) 314-41. J[ohn] P. Peters, "The Earliest Hebrew Writings," JBL 28 (1909) 169-181. *W. F. Lofthouse, "Kernel and Husk in Old Testament Stories," Exp, 8th Ser., 1 (1911)97-117. *E[duard] König, "A Modern Expert's Judgment on the Old Testament Historical Writings," Exp, 8th Ser., 1 (1911) 308-319. *Margaret D. Gibson, "The Sources of Our Bible," USR 24 (1912-13) 303-309.

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James A. Kelso, "Were the Early Books of the Old Testament Written in Cuneiform?" BWTS 9 (1916-17) 24-38. *Herbert H. Gowen, "The Folk Lore of the Old Testament," ATR 3 (1920-21) 310-327. R. Winterbotham, "The Old Testament and the Jews," Exp, 8th Ser., 22 (1921) 161-184. G[eorge] A. Barton, "Were the Biblical Foundations of Christian Theology derived from Babylonia?" JBL 40 (1921) 87-103. *A. H. Godbey, "'Moses' and Other Titles," OC 36 (1922) 490-496. W. R. Arnold, "Observations on the Origins of Holy Scripture," JBL 42 (1923) 1-21. Eduard König, "The Sources of the Old Testament Historical Books," LQ 55 (1925) 425-439. (Trans. by John Hauptmann) Adam C. Welch, "On the Religious Literature of Northern Israel," AfO 3 (1926) 162-164. *W. G. Jordan, "Early Historical Writing," CJRT 5 (1928) 270-278. *J. M. P[owis] Smith, "The Indebtedness of Israel to Its Neighbors," AJSL 49 (1932-33) 172-184. *Solomon Gandz, "The Robeh 12.

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*Solomon Gandz, "The dawn of literature. Prolegomena to a history of unwritten literature," Osiris 7 (1939) 261522. [Chapter. XVI.-The Hebrews. Oral Tradition and the Bible, pp. 415-438] *Patrick Cummins, "A Test Case in Text Transmission. Jeremias 33:14-26," CBQ 2 (1940) 15-27. Gutav Carlberg, "The Bible Speaks for Itself," AQ 20 (1941) 240-256. *C. J. Mullo Weir, "Some Problems of Hebrew Literary Origins," GUOST 11 (1942-44) 1-4. *C. Umhau Wolf, "A Study in the Transmission of Poetic Text," LCQ 18 (1945) 305-312.

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*Geo Widengren, "Literary and Psychological Aspects of the Hebrew Prophets," UUÅ (1948) #10, 1-138. [Chapter III. Oral and Written Transmission among the Israelites, Especially in Prophetic Circles, pp. 57-93] H. Ringgren, "Oral and Written Transmission in the O.T., Some observations," ST 3 (1949) 34-59. C. R. North, "Living Issues in Biblical Scholarship. The Place of Oral Tradition in the Growth of the Old Testament," ET 61 (1949-50) 292-296. *G. W. Anderson, "Some Aspects of the Uppsala School of Old Testament Study," HTR 43 (1950) 239-256. [I. Oral Tradition and Literary Criticism, pp. 240-249] W[illiam] F[oxwell] Albright, "Oral Transmission of Old Testament Literature," JBL 72 (1953) xvi-xvii. *Carroll Suthlmueller, "The Influence of Oral Tradition upon Exegesis and the Senses of Scripture," CBQ 20 (1958) 299-326. *Geo Widengren, "Oral Tradition and Written Language among the Hebrews in the Light of Arabic Evidence, with Special Regard to Prose Narratives," AO 23 (1958-59) 201-262. *A. S. Herbert, "Literary Criticism and Oral Tradition," LQHR 184 (1959) 9-12. Joseph A. Hill, "The Bible and Non-Inspired Sources," BETS 3 (1960) 78-81, 92. Lawrence E. Toombs, "History and Writing in the Old Testament," DG 31 (1960-61) 135-146. Patrick Fannon, "The Formation of the Old Testament," CIR 46 (1961) 332-344. P. R. Ackroyd, "The Vitality of the Word of God in the Old Testament. A Contribution to the Study of the Transmission and Exposition of Old Testament Material," ASTI 1 (1962) 7-23. Shammai Feldman, "Biblical Motives and Sources," JNES 22 (1963) 73-103. [Parable in Pentateuch; Sources in Pentateuch; Parable in Joshua and Judges; Bible as History]

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Geo Widengren, "Tradition and Literature in Early Judaism and the Early Church," Num 10 (1963) 42-86. R. C. Culley, "An Approach to the Problem of Oral Tradition," VT 13 (1963) 113-125. P. Joseph Cahill, "Scripture, Tradition and Unity," CBQ 27 (1965) 315-335. [a. The Old Testament, pp. 317-319] G. W. Ahlstrom, "Oral and Written Transmission: Some Considerations," HTR 59 (1966) 69-81. *Hyacinthe M. Dion, "The Patriarchal Traditions and the Literary Form of the 'Oracle of Salvation'," CBQ 29 (1967) 198-206. *J. L. Crenshaw, "Method in Determining Wisdom Influence upon 'Historical' Literature," JBL 88 (1969) 129-142.

§283 3.2.4.1 Studies on the so-called "Lost Books" of the Old Testament *H. Rood, "The Lost Books of Scriptures," BJ 2 (1843) 43-48. [Jasher; Wars of the Lord; Book of Days] James Macfarlane, "The Lost Books mentioned in the Old Testament," ER 17 (1866) 417-425. Ira M. Price, "The Lost Writings, Quoted and Referred to, in the Old Testament," BS 46 (1889) 351-368. A. S. Zerbe, "Lost Books and Records Quoted in the Old Testament," RChR, 4th Ser., 12 (1908) 145-179. *A. H. Godbey, "'Moses' and Other Titles," OC 36 (1922) 490-496. *C. J. Mullo Weir, "Some Problems of Hebrew Literary Origins," GUOST 11 (1942-44) 1-4. Anthony C. Cotter, "Lost Books of the Bible?" ThSt 6 (1945) 206-228. *N. H. Tur-Sinai, "Was There an Ancient 'Book of the Wars of the Lord'?" BIES 24 (1959-60) #2/3, III-IV. *J. Liver, "The Book of the Acts of Solomon," B 48 (1967) 75-101.

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§284 3.2.4.2 The Book of Jasher +Anonymous, "The Book of Jasher," BCQTR, 4th Ser., 15 (1834) 127-153. (Review) +Anonymous, "Bibliographical Notes on the Book of Jasher," CongML 17 (1834) 82-89. *H. Rood, "The Lost Books of Scriptures," BJ 2 (1843) 43-48. [Jasher] Anonymous, "The Book of Jasher," JSL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1855) 229-244. +Anonymous, "Donaldson's Book of Jashar[sic]," LQHR 5 (1855-56) 455463. (Review) Albert A. Isaacs, "The Book of Jasher," EN 1 (1889) 49-56. *Anonymous, "Music in the Old Testament," ONTS 11 (1890) 114. [The Book of Jasher] *H. St. J. Thackeray, "New Light on the Book of Jashar[sic](A Study of 3 Regn. VIII 53b LXX)," JTS 11 (1909-10) 518-532.

§285 3.2.5 Backgrounds of the Old Testament - General Studies J. S. Lee, "The Oriental Features of the Bible," UQGR, N.S., 14 (1877) 39-59. Thomas Laurie, "Bible Illustrations from Bible Lands," BS 36 (1879) 534-560,647-664. Revere F. Weidner, "The Wonders of Oriental Studies," LCR 1 (1882) 54-57. (Review) Edward Herbruck, "Fresh Light from Bible Lands," RCM 1 (1893-94) #2, 1-4, #6, 1-4. *Morris Jastrow Jr., "The Excavations at Sendschirli and Some of Their Bearings on the Old Testament," BW 3 (1894) 406-416. E. Hull, "Holy Scripture Illustrated and Confirmed by Recent Discoveries in Palestine and the East," JTVI 28 (189495) 129-142. [(Discussion, pp. 142-150) (Remarks by C. R. Conder, pp. 150-152)]

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Anonymous, "Lessons from the Monuments," LQHR 85 (1895-96) 119-141. (Review) Emil G. Hirsch, "From the Rising to the Setting Sun," BW 8 (1896) 111-123. A. H. Sayce, "Freshest Light from the Ancient Monuments," HR 42 (1901) 392-397. Henry W. McLaughlin, "Scripture Passages Illuminated by Modern Palestine," USR 14 (1902-03) 289-296. A. H. Sayce, "The Latest Light on the Bible from Palestine," HR 47 (1904) 83-88. J. V. Prásek, "The Old Testament in the Light of the Ancient East," ET 16 (1904-05) 68-70. George St. Clair, "Early Background of Scripture Thought," HR 50 (1905) 117-119, 200-202. *C. H. W. Johns, "Ancient Monuments in the British Museum: Illustrative of Biblical History," BW 27 (1906) 7-22. *Andrew Craig Robinson, "The Bearing of Recent Oriental Discoveries on Old Testament History," JTVI 38 (1906) 154-176. [Discussion, pp. 176-181] Ira M. Price, "Some Phases of the Literature of the Old Testament and the Literature of the Ancient Orient," R&E 3 (1906) 248-263. Fayette L. Thompson, "Some Bible Stories Re-Told on the Monuments," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 448-452. E. W. G. Masterman, "Recent Discoveries in Palestine in Relation to the Bible," JTVI 39 (1907) 218-249. [Discussion, pp. 250-254] Wm. J. Hinke, "The Old Testament in the Light of Recent Excavations," ASRec 3 (1907-08) 373-386. *A. R. S. Kennedy, "Recent Excavations in Palestine and Their Bearing on the Old Testament," GUOST 3 (1907-12) 5-6. T. H. Weir, "Some Fresh Bible Parallels," Exp, 7th Ser., 10 (1910) 81-89. William J. Hinke, "The Old Testament and Recent Discoveries," ASRec 6 (1910-11) 252-273.

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Anonymous, "Importance of Studying Palestinian Folklore at Once," BASOR #4 (1921) 4. Herbert C. Alleman, "The Origins of Biblical Traditions," LQ 54 (1924) 89-103. William W. Everts, "Coincidences between the Old Hebrew and Other Literatures," BS 83 (1926) 463-475. *G. B. Michell, "The Comparative Chronology of Ancient Nations in its Bearing on Holy Scripture," JTVI 59 (1927) 65-81, 91-95. [(Discussion, pp. 81-90) (Communication by H. Biddulph, pp. 90-91)] Theophile J. Meek, "The Interpenetration of Cultures as Illustrated by the Character of the Old Testament Literature," JR 7 (1927) 244-262. P. Park Flournoy, "New Light Upon the Bible," USR 40 (1928-29) 98-105. [The Creation and the Flood; Nimrod and His Prehistoric Cities, Identified; The Excavations at Bethshan, and Israel's First Three Kings; Ahab and Jezebel; the Scene of Belshazzar's Feast; A Marvelous Discovery, Earth Gives up Lost Capital of Cyrus the Great, The Tomb of Cyrus] *John Garstang, "'The Archaeology of Palestine and the Bible'," PEFQS 64 (1932) 221-230. (Review) *James B. Pritchard, "The Hebrew Theologian and His Foreign Colleagues," CQ 23 (1946) 21-33. Norman H. Snaith, "Recent Discoveries and the Bible," LQHR 179 (1954) 109-112. *Sabatino Moscati, "Israel's Predecessors. A Re-Examination of Certain Current Theories," JAAR 24 (1956) 245254. *Lester J. Kuyper, "Israel and Her Neighbors," RefR 10 (1956-57) #3, 11-20. *H. D. Beeby, "The Old Testament and the Redemption of Culture," SEAJT 8 (1966-67) #4, 17-28.

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§286 3.2.5.1 Assyria +*Anonymous, ''Nineveh and the Bible,'' BQRL 9 (1849) 399-442. (Review) +Anonymous, "Cuneiform Evidences," LQHR 16 (1861) 1-33. (Review) ( ) K., "The Cuneiform Inscriptions in Relation to Biblical History," TRL 8 (1871) 495-511. (Review) Wm. Henry Green, "Assyrian Monuments and the Bible," PQPR 3 (1874) 389-413. Anonymous, "A New 'Testimony of the Rocks;' or the Cuneiform Inscriptions and Biblical History in the Old Testament," SPR 28 (1877) 310-339; 29 (1878) 490-522. (Review) [Wilhelm] Nowack, "The Assyrian-Babylonish Inscriptions and the Old Testament," BFER 28 (1879) 178-204. S. J. Barrows, "Assyriology and the Bible," URRM 12 (1879) 21-47. *G. E. Leeson, "Testimony of the Mesopotamian Monuments to the Reliability of the Sacred Scriptures," BQR 3 (1881) 137-165. *E. H. Plumptre, "Assyrian and Babylonian Inscriptions in their Bearing on Old Testament History," Exp, 2nd Ser., 1 (1881) 113-125, 223-236, 275-291, 443-457. [1. History of the Creation and Fall; 2. The Fall of Angels; 3. The Deluge; 4. The Tower of Babel; 5. Nimrod; 6. Ur of the Chaldees; 7. The Four Kings; 8. The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah; 9. Balaam the Son of Beor, 10. Achan and Chusan Rishatham] *E. H. Plumptre, "Assyrian and Babylonian Inscriptions Bearing on Old Testament History," Exp, 2nd Ser., 2 (1881) 48-64, 230-240, 316-320, 437458. [11. Solomon and the Kings of the Hittites; 12. Hosea, Shalman, and King Jareb; 13. Menahem and Pul; 14. Israel, Judah', Syria, and Tiglath-Pileser; 15. Hoshea, Shalmanezer, and Sargon; 16. Sennacherib and Hezekiah] *E. H. Plumptre, "Assyrian Inscriptions in their Bearing on Old Testament History. XVII. Esarhaddon," Exp, 2nd Ser., 4 (1882) 448-461.

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George Rawlinson, "The Biblical Notices of Babylon Illustrated from Profane Sources, Ancient and Modem," CM 16 (1883) 31-38, 105-113, 162-169, 228-236, 293-301, 347-356; 17 (1883) 34-42, 95-105, 163-171, 233-240, 294-302, 352-359. S. Burnham, "The Assyrian Literature and the Old Testament," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 74-76. F. A. Gast, "Assyrian Research and the Old Testament," RChR 31 (1884) 178-199. ( ) E., "Schrader's 'Cuneiform Inscriptions' and the Old Testament," Exp, 3rd Ser., 2 (1885) 237-240. (Review) *W. St. Chad Boscawen, "Gleanings from Clay Commentaries-No. I.," BOR 1 (1886-87) 23-25. *D. G. Lyon, "Assyriology and the Old Testament," URRM 28 (1887) 543-551. Theo[philus] G. Pinches, "The Old Testament in the Light of the Literature of Assyria and Babylonia," ET 4 (189293) 123-125, 347-351. J. F. McCurdy, "Light on Scriptural Texts from Recent Discoveries. Assyriology in its Relations to the Old Testament," HR 31 (1896) 204-218. *A. A. B[erle], "Babylonian Palæography and the Old Testament," BS 54 (1897) 391-393. J. F. McCurdy, "Light on Scriptural Texts from Recent Discoveries. Oriental Discoveries and the Contents of the Bible," HR 35 (1898) 313-316. J. F. McCurdy, "Light on Scriptural Texts from Recent Discoveries," HR 35 (1898) 409-412. [Assyriology and Bible Lands] J. F. McCurdy, "Light on Scriptural Texts from Recent Discoveries," HR 35 (1898) 501-504. [Assyriology and Bible Personages] Karl Budde, "The Old Testament and the Excavations," AJT 6 (1902) 685-708. *Joseph Offord, "The Myths and Laws of Babylon and the Bible," AAOJ 25 (1903) 258-261.

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Ed[uard] König, "The Literatures of the Hebrews and Babylonians," HR 46 (1903) 20-24. Robert Dick Wilson, "Babylon and Israel: A Comparison of Their Leading Ideas," PTR 1 (1903) 239-255. A. H. Sayce, "The Latest Light on the Bible from the Euphrates Valley," HR 47 (1904) 171-175. *Frederic Blass, "Science and Sophistry," ET 16 (1904-05) 8-15. [Assyriology and the Old Testament, p. 12] (Trans. by Mrs. Gibson) Henry T. Hooper, "The Old Testament and Babylon," LQHR 104 (1905) 301-320. *C. H. W. Johns, "Assyriology and the Old Testament," ICMM 3 (1906-07) 70-78. Fayette L. Thompson, "Hammurabi and the 'Creation' and 'Flood' Tablets," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 46-50. *P. Boylan, "Evolution and Assyriology," ITQ 2 (1907) 35-54. Anonymous, "'Babylon and the Monuments' in Agreement," CFL, 3rd Ser., 9 (1908) 360-361. (Editorial Note) Eduard König, "The Relations of Babylonian and Old-Testament Culture," HR 55 (1908) 262-266 (or pp. 330-334)1 Eduard König, "Relations of Babylonian and Old-Testament Culture," HR 56 (1908) 9-12. (or pp. 92-96) [II. Differences between Babylonian and Old-Testament Culture]1 *Eduard König, "Relations of Babylonian and Old-Testament Culture," HR 57 (1909) 186-189. (or pp. 180-183) [III. The controvertible connection between Babylon and the Bible with regard to primitive history (Gen. 1-2.)]1 *Eduard König, "Relations of Babylonian and Old-Testament Culture," HR 57 (1909) 443-447. (or Vol. 58 (1909) pp. 176-180) [IV. The Legislation of the Old Testament and Its Relations to that of Babylon]1 A. H. Sayce, "The Babylonian Background of the Old Testament," OSHTP (1909-10) 5-22. 1 Page numbers in this journal vary as more than one edition was apparently issued!

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*A. H. Sayce, The Language and Script of the Earlier Old Testament Books," HR 60 (1910) 100-104. [Assyrian Background] *Ed[uard] König, "Canaan and the Babylonian Civilization," ET 24 (1912-13) 546-550. Ed[uard] König, "Old Testament and Babylonian Language," Exp, 8th Ser., 8 (1914) 97-115, 193-211. Joseph Offord, "Coincidences of Hebrew and Cuneiform Literature," PEFQS 46 (1914) 140-146. Leonard W. King, "Recent Babylonian Research and Its Relation to Hebrew Studies," CQR 81 (1915-16) 271-289. (Review) *G. Buchanan Gray, "Job, Ecclesiastes, and a New Babylonian Literary Fragment," ET 31 (1919-20) 440-443. Stanley A. Cook, "New Babylonian Light upon the Old Testament," ET 36 (1924-25) 44-45. *P. A. Mattson, "Sidelights on the Scriptures from the law of Hammurabi," AQ 6 (1927) 23-38. Mary I. Hussey, "Recent Excavations in Mesopotamia as Related to the Teaching of the Bible," JAAR 1 (1933) #1, 19-21. Cyrus [H.] Gordon, "The Nuzi Tablets and the Old Testament," JBL 56 (1937) xiii-xiv. *J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 49 (1937-38) 272-275. *George T. Wolz, "Pan-Sumerianism and the Veil Motif," CBQ 5 (1943) 275-292, 408-430. S[amuel] N[oah] Kramer, "Sumerian Literature and the Bible," SBO 3 (1959) 185-204. *W. W. Hallo, "New Viewpoints on Cuneiform Literature," IEJ 12 (1962) 13-26. [Babylonian/Assyrian Background] Ronald Youngblood, "Cuneiform Contributions to Old Testament Interpretation," BSQ 11 (1962-63) 4-15, 28-43.

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§287 3.2.5.1.1 Babel-Bible Controversy J. A. Selbie, "The Babel-Bibel Controversy," ET 14 (1902-03) 268, 362, 546-547. D[aniel] S. Gregory, "'Babel and Bible' or 'Science Falsely So-Called'," HR 44 (1903) 377-384. Anonymous, "Babel and Bible," MR 85 (1903) 470-474. Friedrich Delitzsch, "Babel and Bible. A Lecture Delivered in Berlin Before the German Emperor," OC 16 (1903) 209-233, 263-290. (Trans. by T[homas] J. McCormick) Thomas J. McCormick, "The Struggle for Babel and Bible," OC 17 (1903) 1-145. Friedrich Delitzsch, "Reply to Critics of the First Lecture," OC 17 (1903) 418-427. Friedrich Delitzsch, "Second Lecture on Babel and Bible," OC 17 (1903) 325-341, 393-408. Friedrich Delitzsch, "Reply to Critics of the Second Lecture," OC 17 (1903) 428-431. [Friedrich Viktor Albert] Wilhelm, "Kaiser Wilhelm on 'Babel and Bible'," OC 17 (1903) 432-436. [Adolf von] Harnack, "Professor Harnack on the Emperor's Attitude Toward 'Babel and Bible'," OC 17 (1903) 444447. Robert W. Rogers, "The Bible and the New Assyriology," BRec 1 (1903-04) 247-261. J. A. Selbie, "The Babel-Bibel Controversy," ET 15 (1903-04) 254-255, 500. Ed[uard] König, "Unscientific Points of View in the Babel-Bibel Controversy," ET 15 (1903-04) 479-480. T. K. Cheyne, "Babylon and the Bible," HJ 2 (1903-04) 65-82. Paul Carus, "Gunkel Versus Delitzsch," OC 18 (1904) 226-241.

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George W. Richards, "'Babel und Bibel'," RChR, 4th Ser., 8 (1904) 110-121. *Grey Hubert Skipwith, "The Origins of the Religion of Israel," JQR 17 (1904-05) 57-64. [Babel - Bible] Ed[uard] König, "The Latest Phase of the Controversy over Babylon and the Bible," AJT 9 (1905) 405-420. John P. Peters, "The Bible and Babylonia," HR 50 (1905) 172-177. Anonymous, "Theological Reaction in Germany," MR 88 (1906) 139-143. [Babel - Bible] Friedrich Delitzsch, "Babel and Bible: Third and Last Lecture," OC 20 (1906) 134-155, 266-288. (Trans. by Lydia Gillingham Robinson) William Notz, "The Babel-Bible Controversy," BS 68 (1911) 641-657. Anonymous, "Fresh Examination of the Pan-Babylonian Theory," HR 91 (1926) 24.

§288 3.2.5.2 Canaanite Backgrounds, including Ugaritic *A. H. Sayce, "The Latest Discoveries in Palestine: Canaan Before the Israelites," BW 25 (1905) 125-133. *George A. Barton, "Palestine Before the Coming of Israel," BW 28 (1906) 360-373. *Ed[uard] König, "Canaan and the Babylonian Civilization," ET 24 (1912-13) 546-550. *Lewis Bayles Paton, "Canaanite Influence on the Religion of Israel," AJT 18 (1914) 205-224. *Joseph Offord, "Archaeological Notes on Jewish Antiquities. XXVI. Phoenician and the Old Testament," PEFQS 49 (1917) 94-96. *Theodore Harzl Gaster, "The Ras Shamra Texts and the Old Testament," PEFQS 66 (1934) 141-146.

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*Henry Schaeffer, "The Latest Discoveries in the Old Testament Field," KZ 62 (1938) 86-102. 147-165. [7. Biblical Literary Problems in the Light of the Ras Shamra Texts, pp. 163-165] *Louise Pettibone Smith, "Light from North Syria on Old Testament Interpretation," JAAR 7 (1939) 185-190. *Frederic G. Kenyon, "Ras Shamra and Mari: Recent Archaeological Discoveries Affecting the Bible," JTVI 73 (1941) 81-92, 96. [(Discussion, p. 92) (Communications by H. S. Curr, pp. 92-94; P. J. Wiseman, pp. 94-95; Norman S. Denham, pp. 95-96)] *H. Philip Hyatt, "The Ras Shamra Discoveries and the Interpretation of the Old Testament," JAAR 10 (1942) 67-75. *John Stensvaag, "The Ugaritic Texts and the Bible," JTALC 7 (1942) 801-819. *G. Ernest Wright, "How Did Early Israel Differ from Her Neighbors?" BA 6 (1943) 1-10, 13-20. [What Civilization Owes to the Canaanites; Israel's Debt to Canaan, pp. 2-6] *H. L. Ginsberg, "The Ugaritic Texts and Textual Criticism," JBL 62 (1943) 109-115. *H. L. Ginsberg, "Ugaritic Studies and the Bible," BA 8 (1945) 41-58. [I. Geographical and Chronological Definition of Ugarit; II. Writing in Western Asia in General and at Ugarit in Particular; III. Materials for Comparative Biblical and Ugaritic Studies; IV. The Ugaritic Writings and the Bible, 1. Ideas and Ideals, 2. Form and Quality of Canaanite Poetry] *William Foxwell Albright, "The Old Testament and Canaanite Language and Literature," CBQ 7 (1945) 5-31. [I. Introductory Remarks; II. The Discovery and Excavation of Ras Shamra; III. Decipherment and Interpretation of the Tablets; IV. The Ugaritic Dialect and Biblical Hebrew; V. Ugaritic and Biblical Poetry; VI. Canaanite Light on Hebrew Grammar and Lexicography; VII. Canaanite and Biblical Literature] *W. H. Morton, "Ras Shamra-Ugarit and Old Testament Exegesis," R&E 45 (1948) 63-80. *John Gray, "Canaanite Mythology and Hebrew Traditions," GUOST 14 (1950-52) 47-57.

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H. Neil Richardson, "Some Literary Parallels Between Ugaritic and the Old Testament," JAAR 20 (1952) 172-175. *John Gray, "Canaanite Kingship in Theory and Practice," VT 2 (1952) 193-220. T. Worden, "The Literary Influence of the Ugaritic Fertility Myth on the Old Testament," VT 3 (1953) 273-297. Cyrus H. Gordon, "Ugarit as a Link between Greek and Hebrew literatures," RDSO 29 (1954) 161-169. *H. St. J. Hart, "The face of Baal: the interest of ancient coin types and legends for biblical studies," OSHTP (195556) 35-36. *Dennis Dickman, "The Ugaritic Language and the Old Testament," Amb 10 (1960-61) #5,15, 18-27. Mitchell Dahood, "Ugaritic studies and the Bible," Greg 43 (1962) 55-79. Mitchell Dahood, "Ugarit Studies and the Old Testament," BibT #12 (1964) 780-786. John H. Hayes, "Ugaritic Studies and the Old Testament," TUSR 8 (1964-67) 1-17. *J. Gray, "The legacy of Canaan. The Ras Shamra texts and their relevance to the Old Testament," VTS 5 (1965) i-x, 1-348. (2nd edition) *F. Charles Fensham, "Ugaritic and the Translation of the Old Testament," BTr 18 (1967) 71-74. Paul Watson, "The Ras Shamra Discoveries and Their Impact on Old Testament Studies," RestQ 11 (1968) 144-152. *S. E. Loewenstamm, "The Ugaritic Myth of the Sea and its Biblical Counterparts," El 9 (1969) 136. [English Summary] *T. L. Fenton, "Ugaritica-Biblica," UF 1 (1969) 65-70. [Amos 5:11; Psa. 55:4; 2 Sam. 1:21; Sackcloth and Ashes; Jer. 48:37]

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§289 3.2.5.3 Egyptian Backgrounds +E. C., "Biblical Illustrations from Egyptian Anaglyphs," WR 37 (1842) 197-206. (Review) W. H. S., "Egypt; Her Testimony to the Truth," BRCM 4 (1847-48) 203-211. (Review) Anonymous, "Egypt and the Bible," DUM 32 (1848) 371-388. (Review) *B. W. Savile, On the Harmony between the Chronology of Egypt and the Bible," JTVI 9 (1875-76) 38-72. [(Discussion, pp. 72-79) (Remarks by S. Birch, pp. 80-83)] *J. E. Howard, "Egypt and the Bible," JTVI 10 (1876-77) 340-377. [(Appendices; pp. 377-379) (Discussion, pp. 379385)] Cunningham Geikie, "Ancient Egypt and the Bible," CR 33 (1881) 1-10. Cunningham Geikie, "Ancient Egypt and the Bible," CR 36 (1881) 13-24. [Volume actually listed as No. 135] *George Rawlinson, "The Biblical Notices of Egypt Illustrated from Profane Sources," CM 18 (1884) 37-46, 98-106, 159-167, 288-296, 359-367; 19 (1884) 41-48, 105-113, 158-166, 223-231, 297-305, 347-354. Gustavus Seyffarth, "Light on Biblical History from Egyptian Antiquities," LQ 16 (1886) 345-368. *Camden M. Cobern, "Egyptology. No. VIIAn Ancient Bible Commentary," HR 21 (1891) 402-409. A. H. Sayce, "The Witness of the Egyptian Monuments to the Old Testament," HR 38 (1899) 1-9. Henry Van Dyke, "Egypt in the Bible," PER 13 (1899-1900) 432-447, 488-504, 527-542. M. G. Kyle, "Biblical Gains from Egyptian Exploration. No. I.," CFL, N.S., 4 (1901) 268-278. *F. Ll. Griffith, "Chronological Value of Egyptian Words found in the Bible," SBAP 23 (1901) 72-77.

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W. H. Kent, "Hieroglyphic Records and the Bible," AER 27 (1902) 517-520. [I. Modem Biblical Science; II. The Gradual Growth of Modern Criticism; III. The New Light from the Ancient Monuments; IV. The Rosetta Stone and Egyptology; V. First Clue to the Characters: Help Afforded by Coptic; VI. The Cuneiform Hieroglyphics: Grotefend's Centenary; VII. The Persian Inscription at Behistun Deciphered by Rawlinson; VIII. The Cuneiform Hieroglyphics at Babylon and Assyria; IX. How to Regard the Evidence of the Ancient Monuments] M. G. Kyle, "Biblical Gains from Egyptian Explorations. No. II.," CFL, N.S., 5 (1902) 29-40. A. H. Sayce, "Freshest Light from Egypt," HR 43 (1902) 483-488. M. G. Kyle, "'Some Gems Recovered from an Old Egyptian Lapidist's Workshop'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 3 (1905) 83-90. [Egyptian Testimony to the Historical Trustworthiness of the Old Testament] [W. M.] Flinders Petrie, "The Old Testament and Egyptian Monuments," AAOJ 28 (1906) 368-370. J. H. Sammis, "'Judgment'Do the Critics Score?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 8 (1908) 97-100. (Editorial Note) [Elephantine Papyri] A. B. Mace, "The Influence of Egypt on Hebrew Literature," AAA 9 (1922) 3-26. George W. Gilmore, "Egyptian Literature and the Bible," HR 94 (1927) 305. I. O. Nothstein, "The Wisdom of Egypt and the Old Testament," AQ 7 (1928) 48-51. George McCready Price, "Digging the Bible out of Egypt's Sands," CLF, 3rd Ser., 34 (1928) 256-258. *Thomas O. Lamdin, "Egyptian Loanwords in the Old Testament," JAOS 73 (1953) 145-155. K. A. Kitchen, "Egypt and the Bible: Some Recent Advances," F&T 91 (1959-60) 177-197. K. A. Kitchen, "Some Egyptian Background to the Old Testament," TB #5&6 (1960) 4-18.

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§290 3.2.5.4 Other Backgrounds -Unclassified Anonymous, ''Antir. Illustrations of Scripture from Ancient Bedouin Romance of that Name,'' JSL, 1st Ser., 5 (1850) 1-35. *W. Wright, "The Hittites and the Bible," BQRL 76 (1882) 53-78. *Julia Wedgwood, "Greek Mythology and the Bible," ContR 61 (1892) 368-381. *J. F. McCurdy, "Light on Scriptural Texts from Recent Discoveries. Arabia in the Old Testament," HR 33 (1897) 124-126. *Fritz Hommel, "Miscellanea," ET 9 (1897-98) 524-256. [2. Arabisms in the Old Testament, p. 525] R. E. Conder, "Results of Syrian Stone Lore," HR 41 (1901) 104-108. A. H. Sayce, "The Newest Light from the Ancient Monuments," HR 41 (1901) 195-199. *Fritz Hommel, "Bearing of Arabian Archaeology on Bible and History," HR 41 (1901) 291-298. Joseph Offord and E. J. Pilcher, "Some Punic Analogues," SBAP 24 (1902) 283-284. T. H. Weir, "Some Fresh Bible Parallels from the History of Morocco," Exp, 6th Ser., 7 (1903) 426-433. *Hugo Winckler, "North Arabia and the Bible: A Defence," HJ 2 (1903-04) 571-590. *John E. McFadyen, "Hellenism and Hebrewism," AJT 8 (1904) 30-47. Samuel Ives Curtiss, "Some Religious Usages of Dhîâb and Ruala Arabs and their Old Testament Parallels," Exp, 6th Ser., 9 (1904) 275-285. *Henry Proctor, "The Bible and Syrian Archaeology," AAOJ 27 (1905) 197-199. *James A. Kelso, "The Significance of the Elephantine Papyri for Old Testament Criticism," BWTS 2 (1909-10) #1, 21-32.

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*E. G. Harmer, "The Bible and the Latest Research in the Hittite Lands," CFL, 3rd Ser., 13 (1910) 159-161. *C. F. Burney, "New Aramaic Papyri and the Old Testament History," CQR 74 (1912) 392-409. *Stanley A. Cook, "The Elephantine Papyri and the Old Testament," Exp, 8th Ser., 3 (1912) 193-207. C. J. Lyall, "The Relation of the Old Arabian Poetry to the Hebrew Literature of the Old Testament," JRAS (1914) 253-266. Marc F. Vallette, "American Mythology as Related to Asiatic and Hebrew Tradition," ACQR 40 (1915) 584-601. *Anonymous, "The Elephantine Papyri and the Old Testament," HR 69 (1915) 368. *Joseph Offord, "The Elephantine Papyri as Illustrative of the Old Testament," PEFQS 47 (1915) 72-80, 144-151. W. Fairweather, "The

the Pseudo-Phocylides," ET 28 (1916-17) 327.

*Joseph Offord, "Archaeological Notes on Jewish Antiquities. L. Coptic Terms and the Old Testament," PEFQS 50 (1918) 137-138. *William Wallace Everts, "The Bible and the Amama Documents," R&E 15 (1918)311-318. *William W[allace] Everts, "Statements Concerning the Hittites Affirmed by the Scriptures Confirmed by the Monuments," BS 81 (1924) 18-27. Edward Chiera, "The Bible and Sumerian Research," CQ 1 (1924) 85-92. *Albert T. Clay, "The Early Civilization of AmurruThe Land of the AmoritesShowing Amorite Influence on Biblical Literature," JTVI 57 (1925) 88-104. [Discussion and Communications, pp. 104-111] A. H. Sayce, "Hittite and Mitannian Elements in the Old Testament," JTS 29 (1927-28) 401-406. G. R. Driver, "Supposed Arabism in the Old Testament," JBL 55 (1936) 101-120.

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*Frederic G. Kenyon, "Ras Shamra and Mari: Recent Archaeological Discoveries Affecting the Bible," JTVI 73 (1941) 81-92, 96. [(Discussion, p. 92) (Communications by, H. S. Curr, pp. 92-94; P. J. Wiseman, pp. 94-95; Norman S. Denham, pp. 95-96)] *H. F. D. Sparks, "The Lachish Excavations and Their Bearing upon Old Testament Study," Theo 43 (1941) 17-27. Hazel E. Foster, "Contributions of India to Bible Knowledge and Understanding," JAAR 10 (1942) 211-216. Edward P. Arbez, "Some Parallels from Arabic Literature to Problems of the Old Testament," CBQ 8 (1946) 58-71. *Raymond A. Bowman, "Arameans, Aramaic, and the Bible," JNES 7(1948) 65-90. *Cyrus H. Gordon, "Homer and the Bible. The Origin and Character of East Mediterranean Literature," HUCA 26 (1955) 43-108. *A. Malamat, "Doctrines of Causality in Hittite and Biblical Historiography: A Parallel," VT 5 (1955) 1-12. *Jacob J. Rabinowitz, "The Susa Tablets, the Bible and the Aramaic Papyri," VT 11 (1961) 55-76. *Benjamin Mazar, "The Aramean Empire and Its Relations with Israel," BA 25 (1962) 98-120. *David Winston, "The Iranian Component in the Bible, Apocrypha, and Qumran: A Review of the Evidence," HRel 5(1965-66) 183-216. J. R. Porter, "Pre-Islamic Arabic Historical Traditions and the Early Historical Narratives of the Old Testament," JBL 87 (1968) 17-26. *Harry A. Hoffner Jr., "Some Contributions of Hittitology to Old Testament Study," TB #20 (1969) 27-55. [A. Who were the 'Hittites' of the Old Testament? B. Hittite law and the Old Testament; C. Hittite religion and the Old Testament; D. Hittite mythology and the Old Testament]

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§291 3.2.6 The Historical Reliability of the Old Testament General Studies (includes studies on Authority) ( ) Amicus, "On the Importance of Placing Biblical Literature and Antiquities on an Equality, at Least, with the Heathen Classics," MQR 1 (1847) 475-477. W. H. R., "Egypt, Assyria, and the Bible," UQGR 10 (1853) 329-360. (Review) *Anonymous, "Geographical Accuracy of the Bible," CRB 20 (1855) 451-469. *B. W. Savile, "Confirmation of Bible History," JSL, 3rd Ser., 10 (1859-60) 388-391. *+Anonymous, "The Geography of Palestine, in Relation to the Historical Truth of the Bible," BFER 9 (1860) 153185. (Review) T. H. Beveridge, "Verity of the Old Testament History," UPQR 1 (1860) 256-277. (Review) Anonymous, "Rawlinson's Bampton Lectures on the Truth of the Scripture Records," TLJ 13 (1860-61) 177-204. (Review) A. R. Abbott, "The Bible's Worth in History, the Pledge of its Divine Authority," UQGR, N.S., 6 (1869) 261-275. W. Thomson, "The Testimony of Ancient Monuments to the Historic Truth of Scripture," BFER 23 (1874) 151-173. William Henry Green, "The Perpetual Authority of the Old Testament," PQPR 6 (1877) 221-255. Anonymous, "The Question and the Crisis," BWR 1 (1877) 399-408. [Historicity and Authenticity] J. W. K., "The Difficulties of the Bible," ERG, 7th Ser., 1 (1878-79) 103-111. J. S. Lee, "The Realistic Features of the Bible," UQGR, N.S., 16 (1879) 272-286. [Accuracy and Authenticity]

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*G. E. Leeson, "Testimony of the Mesopotamian Monuments to the Reliability of the Sacred Scriptures," BQR 3 (1881) 137-165. Addison P. Foster, "Is the Bible Free from Historic and Scientific Errors?" JCP 3 (1883-84) 511-526. J. A. Smith, "Ancient Scripture," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 202-204. Hermann L. Strack, "The Higher Criticism, a Witness to the Credibility of the Biblical Narrative," AJSL 1 (1884-85) 5-10. Anonymous, "Minute Accuracy of the Old Testament," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 36-37. Anonymous, "Light on the Old Testament," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 283-284. George F. Herrick, "A Study in Biblical History," BS 42 (1885) 601-628. C[laude] R. Conder, "The Old Testament: Ancient Monuments and Modern Critics," ContR 51(1887) 376-393. W. Robertson Smith, "Captain Conder and Modem Critics," ContR 51 (1887) 561-569. George G. Cameron, "Old Testament History," ET 4 (1892-93) 296-299. *George Douglas, "The Historical Difficulties in Kings, Jeremiah, and Daniel," ET 4 (1892-93) 549-554. +Anonymous, "The Verdict of the Monuments," ERCJ 180 (1894) 80-107. (Review) *Francis Brown, "Old Testament Problems," JBL 15 (1896) 63-74. [Historical, pp. 71-73] A. E. Thomson, "'The Historical Attitude'," BS 55 (1898) 739-742. R. Somervell, "The Historical Character of the Old Testament Narratives," ET 13 (1901-02) 298-302. Samuel M. Smith, "Historicity of the Scriptures," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1902) 61-68.

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Geo. Finke, "The Verdict of the Monuments," ColTM 22 (1902) 102-128, 136-159, 223-242. [I. Discovery and Decipherment of Inscriptions in Egypt, Babylonia and Assyria; II. Hieroglyphics, Cuneiform Inscriptions and the Bible] *John Urquhart, "Roger's Reasons," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 553-561. [Authenticity and Historical Accuracy] George Macloskie, "New Light on the Old Testament," PTR 3 (1905) 595-618. G. Frederick Wright, "Credibility of the Early Bible History in the Light of Recent Explorations," CFL, 3rd Ser., 4 (1906) 168-173. George Frederick Wright, "Scientific Confirmations of Old Testament History," CFL, 3rd Ser., 5 (1906) 444-452. *Matthew Leitch, "Unscientific Criticism of the Bible," CFL, 3rd Ser., 4 (1906) 409-415. [I. Unscientific Criticism of the Bible as History] *Charles Henry Hitchcock, "The Bible and Recent Science," BS 64 (1907) 299-313. (Review) W. B. Riley, "Are the Scriptures Unscientific," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 458-466. *D. Gath Whitley, "Science and Scripture," LQHR 108 (1907) 315-317. (Review) *James Wallace, "'History' Manufactured from 'Bogus' Etymology," CFL, 3rd Ser., 10 (1909) 295-296. (Editorial) Anonymous, "The Scientific Accuracy of Scripture," CFL, 3rd Ser., 13 (1910) 6-7. *E[duard] König, "A Modem Expert's Judgment on the Old Testament Historical Writings," Exp, 8th Ser., 1 (1911) 308-319. William H. Bates, "The Integrity of the Old Testament Historically and Critically Considered," CFL, 3rd Ser., 18 (1914) 51-59. Henry T. Hooper, "Exaggeration in Numbers," LQHR 121 (1914) 126-128. G. Frederick Wright, "Scientific Confirmation of Bible History," CFL, 3rd Ser., 19 (1915) 33-35.

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L. D. Watson, "The Bible Historical," CFL, 3rd Ser., 20 (1915) 14-17, 64-67, 103-106. Francis J. Lamb, "The Historical Bible and Jural Science," CFL, 3rd Ser., 20 (1915) 147-151. [Jay Benson Hamilton], "The Historical Jokesmiths," CFL, 3rd Ser., 20 (1915) 195-199; 21 (1916) 51-55. *Robert Dick Wilson, "The Title 'King of Persia' in the Scriptures," PTR 17 (1915) 90-145. George H. Schodde, "The Reliability of Old Testament History," TZTM 6 (1916) 479-480. (Editorial) J. M. Creed, "History and the Old Testament," MC 10 (1920-21) 346-354. E[duard] König, "The Ideal of Historical Writing and Israel's Relation to it," MR 105 (1922) 643-653. Robert H. Pfeiffer, "The Historicity of the Books of the Old Testament," MR 105 (1922) 968-972. Anonymous, "Is the Bible Scientific?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 30 (1924) 41-43. *A. B. Miller, "The Relation of the Ancient Amorites to the Historicity of the Old Testament," SWJT 8 (1924) 36-44. *Frank R. Buckalew, "The Science of the Bible," CFL, 3rd Ser., 33 (1927) 278-280. D. J. Whitney, "Mistaken Ideas about Bible Science," CFL, 3rd Ser., 33 (1927) 416-417. *R[obert] D[ick] Wilson, "Foreign Words in the Old Testament as an Evidence of Historicity," PTR 26 (1928) 177247. [Foreign Words in Biblical Aramaic; Foreign Words in Biblical Hebrew; Excursus on the Name "Cyrus"] Frederick Erdman, "Is the Bible Scientifically Correct?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 35 (1929) 74-79, 134-139. *Kenneth J. Foreman, "The Composition of Scripture," USR 41 (1929-30) 279-292.

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S. Baron, "The Authenticity of the Numbers in the Historical Books of the O.T.," JBL 49 (1930) 287-291. *Elmer Ellsworth Helms, "Is the Bible Unscientific?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 37 (1931) 92-95. W. Bell Dawson, "The Bible Confirmed by Science," CFL, 3rd Ser., 37 (1931) 293-299, 349-355, 407-412, 579584,638-644; 38 (1932) 27-32, 82-86. A. H. T. Clarke, "The Historic Accuracy of the Old Testament," EQ 3 (1931) 156-167. *W. A. Maier, "ArchaeologyThe Nemesis," CTM 4 (1933) 95-102, 176-183, 264-274. [II. Refuted Claims of Historical Inaccuracy, pp. 176-183] *Charles Marston, "New Bible Evidences," JTVI 66 (1934) 124-132, 138. [Discussion and Communications, pp. 132138] James McKee Adams, "The Integrity of the Scriptures in Historical Detail," R&E 33 (1936) 370-390; 34 (1937) 2943. *W[illiam] B. R[iley], "Are the Scriptures Scientific?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 43 (1937) 255-262. *Clive A. Thomson, "Certain Bible Difficulties," BS 96 (1939) 459-478. [I. The age of King Saul; II. The age of Abraham; III. The Date of the Founding of the Temple; IV. Certain Genealogies] *Judah Rosenthal, "Hiwi al-Balkhi: A Comparative Study," JQR, N.S., 38 (1947-48) 317-342,418-430; 39 (1948-49) 79-94. *M. T. Brackbill, "Modem Physical Science in the Bible," JASA 3 (1951) #1, 23-27. Robert H. Pfeiffer, "Facts and Faith in Biblical History," JBL 70 (1951) 1-14. *J. A. Thompson, "Archaeology and the historicity of the Biblical records," RTRM 11(1952) #1, 15-29. D. J. Wiseman, "Secular Records in Confirmation of the Scriptures," JTVI 87 (1955) 26-36, 122-124. [(Discussion, pp. 119-120) (Communications by F. F. Bruce, pp. 120-121; A. L. Perry, p. 121; J. K. Mickelsen, pp. 121-122)]

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*Frank M. Cross Jr., "A Footnote to Biblical History," McQ 9 (1955-56) #2, 7-10. [Unsolved problems of Biblical History and Archaeology] *Joseph P. Free, "Archaeology and Biblical Criticism," BS 113 (1956) 123-129, 214-226, 322-338; 114 (1957) 2339, 123-132, 213-224. [Is Rationalistic Biblical Criticism Dead? Archaeology and the Historical Accuracy of Scripture; Archaeology and Liberalism; Archaeology and Higher Criticism; Archaeology and Neo-Orthodoxy] Walter J. Beasley, "Modern Scientific Research and the Bible," AT 1 (1956-57) #1, 2. Allan A. MacRae, "The Historic Reliability of the Old Testament," RefmR 7 (1959-60) 80-91. *J. Alberto Soggin, "Ancient Biblical Traditions and Modern Archaeological Discoveries," BA 23 (1960) 95-100. [Archaeological Apologetics] *G. Van Gronigen, "Old Testament Historicity and Divine Revelation," VR #1 (1962) 3-23. *Edward F. Campbell Jr. and James F. Ross, "The Excavation of Shechem and the Biblical Tradition," BA 26 (1963) 2-27. *Paul Conners, "Haggadic History," BC 3 (1963-64) 162-167. John S. Morris, "Biblical Event-Narratives and Historical Truth," USQR 19 (1963-64) 221-230. [Clifford A. Wilson], "Your Questions Answered. Must the large numbers of the Old Testament be taken literally?" BH 4 (1968) 59-61.

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§292 3.2.7 The Old Testament in the Canon of Scripture *Anonymous, "Storr's Biblical Theology," CRB 1 (1836) 69-82. (Review) [§14 Proof that the Jewish canon, in the days of Jesus, contained the same books which now constitute our Old Testament, pp. 79-81] Anonymous, "On the Canon of the Old Testament," QCS, 3rd Ser., 10 (1838) 69-89. (Review) ( ) ∆., "The Integrity of the Canon of the Holy Scripture Maintained Against Unitarian Objections," CTPR, N.S., 2 (1840) 82-87. (Review) G. R. N., "Stuart on the Old Testament," CE 40 (1846) 69-77. (Review) +Anonymous, "Vincenzi's Vindication of the Tridentine Canon of Scripture," DR 21 (1846-47) 131-163. (Review) +Anonymous, "The Canon of Sacred Scripture," DR 23 (1847) 104-123. (Review) F. W. G., "First Lessons in Biblical Criticism. No. II Canon of the Scriptures," JSL, 1st Ser., 7 (1851) 174-189. *C. E. Stowe, "The Apocryphal Books of the Old Testament, and the Reasons for their Exclusion from the Canon of Scripture," BS 11 (1854) 278-305. [John Adam(?)] Reubelt, "The Canon of the Old Testament," MQR 12 (1858) 265-274. Anonymous, "The Biblical Canon," JSL, 4th Ser., 2 (1862-63) 102-113. (Review) Anonymous, "Christ's Testimony to Our Canonical Scripture," CongR 3 (1863) 274-286. (Review) Anonymous, "The Canon of Scripture," CR 17 (1865-66) 583-600. *J. L., "Inspiration," BFER 16 (1867) 537-556. (Review) [O.T. Canon, pp. 553-556] *B. Gildersleeve, "Canonicity and Inspiration of the Sacred Scriptures," SPR 19 (1868) 370-394. (Review)

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*Bernard Pick, ''Philo's Canon of the Old Testament and His Mode of Quoting the Alexandrian Version,'' JBL 4 (1884) 126-143. E. Reuss, "Luther and the Old Testament Canon," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 376-377. Edwin C. Bissell, "The Canon of the Old Testament," BFER 35 (1886) 509-531. Edwin C. Bissell, "The Canon of the Old Testament," BS 43 (1886) 73-99, 264-286. J. A. Paine, "A Canonical Formula Introducing Certain Historical Books of the Old Testament," BS 48 (1891) 652669. *W. Sanday, "The Cheltenham List of Canonical Books of the Old and New Testament and the Writings of Cyprian," SBE 3 (1891) 217-303. [Appendix by C. H. Turner, pp. 304-325] [Albert A. Isaacs], "'The Testimony of Our Lord Jesus Christ to the Old Testament Scriptures'," EN 4 (1892) 529537. A. B. Davidson, "The Canon of the Old Testament," Exp, 4th Ser., 5 (1892) 317-320. (Review) *Anonymous, "The Case of Professor Briggs before the General Assembly," AR 19 (1893) 464-477. [The Old Testament Canon, pp. 472-473] (Editorial) J. B. Shearer, "The Canon of Scripture-Its Authentication," PQ 7 (1893) 187-197. Joseph V. Tracy, "Popular Names of the Inspired Books," AER 11 (1894) 17-26. J. A. Howlett, "The Formation of the Palestinian Canon," IER, 3rd Ser., 15 (1894) 144-162. Willis J. Beecher, "The alleged triple canon of the Old Testament," JBL 15 (1896) 118-128. *G. Buchanan Gray, "Two Notes on the Hebrew Ecclesiasticus," OSHTP (1896-97) 36-40. [I. The Reference to Job and the Canon in Eccles. XLIX. 8-10, pp. 36-39]

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*Geo[rge] H. Schodde, "Biblical Research Notes," ColTM 17 (1897) 371-384. [Research on O.T. Canon, pp. 382383] William W. Elwang, "The Old Testament Canon," PQ 11 (1897) 125-141. C. H. Turner, "Latin Lists of the Canonical Books. 1. The Roman Council under Damasus, A.D. 382," JTS 1 (18991900) 554-560. *D. S. Margoliouth, "Lines of Defence of the Biblical Revelation. 4. The Argument from Silence," Exp, 6th Ser., 2 (1900) 129-154. C. H. Turner, "Latin Lists of the Canonical Books. 2. An Unpublished Stichometrical List from the Freisingen MS of Canons," JTS 2 (1900-01) 236-253. C. H. Turner, "Additional Note on the Stichometry of the Barberini MS.," JTS 2 (1900-01) 577. Dunlop Moore, "The Canon of the Old Testament in the Russian Church," CFL, N.S., 5 (1902) 121-122. C. K. Crawford, "The Canon in the Time of Samuel. Was There One?" CFL, N..S, 8 (1903) 339-345. William M. McPheeters, "The Latest Criticism and the Canon of the Old Testament," HR 45 (1903) 23-28, 114-120. *Henry H. Howorth, "The Modem Roman Canon and the Book of Esdras A," JTS 7 (1905-06) 343-354. Henry H. Howorth, "The Origin and Authority of the Biblical Canon in the Anglican Church," JTS 8 (1906-07) 1-40. Henry H. Howorth, "The Origin and Authority of the Biblical Canon According to the Continental Reformers: I. Luther and Karlstadt," JTS 8 (1906-07) 321-365. *H. Pope, "The Third Book of Esdras and the Tridentine Canon," JTS 8 (1906-07) 218-232. Henry H. Howorth. "The Origin and Authority of the Biblical Canon According to the Reformers. II. Luther, Zwingli, Lefevre, and Calvin," JTS 9 (1907-08) 188-230. Henry H. Howorth, "The Bible Canon of the Reformation. I.," IJA #14 (1908) 6-9.

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Henry H. Howorth, "The Bible Canon of the Reformation. II.," IJA #15 (1908) 8-12. Henry H. Howorth, "The Canon of the Bible Among the Reformers," JTS 10 (1908-09) 183-232. Henry H. Howorth, "The Influence of St. Jerome on the Canon of the Western Church," JTS 10 (1908-09) 481-496. Henry H. Howorth, "The Bible Canon of the Reformation. III.," IJA #18 (1909) 49-53. Henry H. Howorth, "The Influence of St. Jerome on the Canon of the Western Church. II," JTS 11 (1909-10) 321347. Henry H. Howorth, "The Bible Canon of the Reformation. IV.," IJA #20 (1910) 7-15. Gerald Birney Smith, "Can the Distinction between Canonical and Non-Canonical Writings be Maintained?" BW 37 (1911) 19-29. William Frederic Bade, "The Canonization of the Old Testament," BW 37 (1911) 151-162. Henry H. Howorth, "The Bible Canon of the Reformation. V," IJA #24 (1911) 4-8. *Archbishop of Milwaukee, "The Deutero-Canonical Books and the Tridentine Decree," IJA #25 (1911) 23-24. Henry H. Howorth, "The Bible Canon of the Reformation. VI," IJA #25 (1911) 24-28. Henry H. Howorth, "The Bible Canon of the Reformation. VII," IJA #27 (1911) 61-68. Henry H. Howorth, "The Influence of St. Jerome on the Canon of the Western Church. III," JTS 13 (1911-12) 1-18. C. H. Turner, "Latin Lists of Canonical Books. II.," JTS 13 (1911-12) 77-82. C. H. Turner, "Latin Lists of Canonical Books. IV.," JTS 13 (1911-12) 511-514.

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Henry Gracey, "Luther and the Canon of Scripture: Review of Principle Marcus Dods' Book," CFL, 3rd Ser., 15 (1912) 82-87. (Review) Henry H. Howorth, "The Bible Canon of the Reformation. VIII," IJA #30 (1912) 56-59. *Henry H. Howorth, "The Bible Canon of the Reformation: Coverdale's Bible," IJA #31 (1912) 67-71. *T. Witten Davies, "Some Notes on Hebrew Matters, Literary and Otherwise. The Small Kethubim or Hagiography," R&E 9 (1912) 555-556. *Henry H. Howorth, "The Bible Canon of the Reformation: Some famous French Bibles, &c.," IJA #33 (1913) 3640. Henry H. Howorth, "The Bible Canon of the Reformation. XI," IJA #35 (1913) 66-70. *Robert Dick Wilson, "The Book of Daniel and the Canon," PTR 13 (1915) 352-408. Henry H. Howorth, "The Bible Canon of the Reformation. XII," IJA #51 (1917) 59-64. William James Mutch, "An Open Word," HR 81 (1921) 185-190. *L. Ginzberg, "Some Observations on the Attitude of the Synagogue Towards the Apocalyptic-Eschatological Writings," JBL 41 (1922) 115-136. *T. Herbert Bindley, "Canon and Apocrypha," ICMM 19 (1922-23) 252-260. R[obert] D[ick] Wilson, "The Rule of Faith and Life," PTR 26 (1928) 423-480. Solomon Zeitlin, "An Historical Study of the Canonization of the Hebrew Scriptures," PAAJR 3 (1931-32) 121-158. R. N. Smith, "The Canon of the Old Testament," EQ 3 (1932) 50-60. R. E. Wolfe, "Two Modifications of the Generally Accepted Theory Regarding the Canonization of the Prophets," JBL 53 (1934) iii-iv.

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*H. Wheeler Robinson, "Some Outstanding Old Testament Problems. II. Canonicity and Inspiration," ET 47 (193536) 119-123. Lewis Sperry Chafer, "Bibliology. III. Canonicity and Authority," BS 95 (1938) 137-156. E. Denef, "The Fixing of the Old Testament Canon," JTALC 6 (1941) 352-365. James Wood, "Is the Old Testament Christian Scripture?" ET 53 (1941-42) 238-240. Nahum Levison, "The Canon of the Old Testament," GUOST 11 (1942-44) 25-26. E. C. Blackman, "The Authority of the Old Testament: Is it Christian Scripture?" CongQL 24 (1946) 13-24. Rudolph Gehle, "Outline for a History of the Old Testament Canon," CTM 17 (1946) 801-828, 881-904. J. Stafford Wright, "The Canon of Scripture," EQ 19 (1947) 93-109. Frank Zimmermann, "The Canonization of the Hebrew Scriptures," JBL 68 (1949) vii. J. H. Crehan, "Who Guarantees the Bible?" Scrip 4 (1949-51) 231-236. Jean-Paul Audet, "A Hebrew-Aramaic List of Books of the Old Testament in Greek Transcription," JTS, N.S., 1 (1950) 135-154. Gunnar Östborn, "Cult and Canon. A Study in the Canonization of the Old Testament," UUÅ (1950) #10, 1-117. Peter G. Duncker, "The Canon of the Old Testament at the Council of Trent," CBQ 15 (1953) 277-299. M. H. Segal, "The Promulgation of the Authoritative Text of the Hebrew Bible," JBL 72 (1953) 35-47. *A. Murtonen, "The Fixation in Writing of Various Parts of the Pentateuch," VT 3 (1953) 46-53. Samuel J. Schultz, "Augustine and the Old Testament," BS 112 (1955) 225-234.

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*R. Laird Harris, "The Evidence for the Canon from the Dead Sea Scrolls," RefmR 3 (1955-56) 139-153. Samuel J. Schultz, "Augustine and the Old Testament Canon," EQ 28 (1956) 93-100. J. R. Macphail and others, "The Authority of the Bible," SJT 9 (1956) 14-30. [O.T. Canon, p. 19] Peter Katz, "The Old Testament Canon in Palestine and Alexandria," ZNW 47 (1956) 191-217. *Menahem Haran, "Problems of the Canonization of Scripture," Tarbiz 25 (1956-57) #3, I-III. [I. The Place of Ben Sira in the History of the Canonization of the Bible; II. The Scriptures as "Defiling the Hands"; III. The Holiness of Books and Their Consignment to Storage in Genizoth] *William Schneirla, "The Orthodox Old Testament Canon and the So-Called Apocrypha," StVTQ, N.S., 1 (1957) #3, 40-46. *Francis I. Andersen, "The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Formation of the Canon," BETS 1 (1958) #3, 1-7. *Walter G. Williams, "Text, Canon and Qumran," IR 18 (1961) #1, 23-28. *I. H. Eybers, "Some Light on the Canon of the Qumran Sect," OTW 5 (1962) 1-14. *David Noel Freedman, "The Law and the Prophets," VTS 9 (1962) 250-265. J. C. O'Neill, "Varieties of Biblical Witness-Theological Comment," ABR 10 (1962) 1-9. Bleddyn J. Roberts, "The Old Testament Canon: A Suggestion," BJRL 46 (1963-64) 164-178. W. W. Simpson, "The Bible Jesus Knew," PQL 10 (1964) 252-256, 340-345; 11 (1965)24-30, 105-110. R. Laird Harris, "Was the Law and the Prophets Two-Thirds of the Old Testament Canon?" BETS 9 (1966) 163-171.

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Roland E. Murphy, Albert C. Sundberg Jr., and Samuel Sandmel, "A Symposium on the Canon of Scripture," CBQ 28 (1966) 189-207. [1. The Old Testament in the Catholic Church, by Roland E. Murphy, pp. 189-193; 2. The Protestant Old Testament Canon: Should It Be Reexamined? by Albert C. Sundberg Jr., pp. 194-203; 3. On Canon, by Samuel Sandmel, pp. 203-207] *M. H. Goshen-Gottstein, "The Psalms Scroll (11QPsa). A Problem of Canon and Text," Text 5 (1966) 22-33. S[amuel] Yosef Agnon, "Sacred Letters," HA 11 (1966-67) 9-12. ±John M. Zinkand, "The Canon of the Bible: 19. [Bibliography, p. 20]

Some Reasons for Contemporary Interest," BETS 10 (1967) 15-

R. Laird Harris, "The Canon of the Bible. Factors Promoting the Formation of the Old Testament Canon," BETS 10 (1967) 21-27. Robert B. Laurin, "The Problem of the Canon in the Contemporary Church," Found 10 (1967) 314-330. [I. The Validity of Canonical Formation; II. The Formation of the Old Testament Canon; III. The Question of the Apocrypha; IV. The Formation of the New Testament Canon; V. The Problem of the Canon] C. F. Evans, "Tradition and Scripture," RS 3 (1967-68) 323-337. *James A. Sanders, "Cave 11 Surprises and the Question of Canon," McQ 21 (1967-68) 284-298. Albert C. Sundberg Jr., "The 'Old Testament': A Christian Canon," CBQ 30 (1968) 143-155. *Marvin E. Tate, "The Old Testament Apocrypha and the Old Testament Canon," R&E 65 (1968) 339-356. *Peter R. Ackroyd, "The Open Canon," Coll 3 (1968-70) 279-292. *Meredith G. Kline, "Canon and Covenant," WTJ 32 (1969-70) 49-67, 179-200.

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§293 3.2.7.1 The Great Synagogue; The Council of Jamnia [See also: Mishna - Pirke Aboth »] Willis J. Beecher, "The Men of the Great Synagogue," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 200-207. George S. Goodspeed, "The Successors of Ezra the Scribe," BW 2 (1893) 97-105. S. Krauss, "The Great Synod," JQR 10 (1897-98) 347-377, 725-726. Joseph Bullen, "The Men of the Great Synagogue," ACQR 32 (1907) 298-312. ( ) Dowling, "Jamnia During the Presidency of Gamaliel II, c. A.D. 80-117," PEFQS 46 (1914) 84-88. Henry Englander, "The Men of the Great Synagogue," HUCA, Jubilee Volume (1925) 145-170. *Shalom Spiegel, "Toward Certainty in Ezekiel," JBL 54 (1935) 145-171. [Baba Bathra 15a, pp. 159-163] Louis Finkelstein, "The Maxim of the Anshe Keneset Ha-Gedolah," JBL 59 (1940) 455-469. [The Great Assembly] Jack P. Lewis, "What Do We Mean By Jabneh?" JAAR 32 (1964) 125-132. Hugo Mantel, "The Nature of the Great Synagogue," HTR 60 (1967) 69-91.

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§294 3.2.8 Archaeology and the Bible - General Studies [See also: Archaeological Expeditions, etc, §181ff. «] Samuel Birch, "Progress of Biblical Archaeology," BFER 20 (1871) 506-515. Samuel Birch, "The Progress of Biblical Archaeology: An Address Read before the Society of Biblical Archaeology on the 21st of March, 1871," SBAT 1 (1872) 1-12. H. B. Tristram, "Oriental Researches: Their Bearing on the History and Language of Scripture," CM 4 (1877) 321335. *J. L. Porter, "Exploration as Verifying Scripture," PRev 54 (1878) Part 2, 1-32. *Josiah Miller, "The Talmud in Relation to Biblical Archaeology," SBAP 1 (1878-79) 38-39. (Remarks by A. Lowy, 39-40) [Pages misnumbered as 36-38] *J. L. Porter, "Exploration as Verifying Revelation," DTQ 5 (1879) 1-19. Anonymous, "On Some of the Gains to Biblical Archaeology due to the New Survey," PEFQS 13 (1881) 34-49. Alex. Somerville, "Modem Discoveries in Relation to the Bible," ERG, 8th Ser., 1 (1882-83) 254-262. *[Trelawney Saunders], "The Recent Survey of Western Palestine and its Bearing upon the Bible," JTVI 17 (188384) 15-28. [Remarks by H. A. Stem, p. 29; H. D. Grant, p. 30; A. S. Ayrton, pp. 30-31; S. A. Crowther, p. 31; The Earl of Shaftesbury, pp. 31-32] ±E. C. Mitchell, "The Bibliography of Exploration. A List of American Writers Upon Biblical Archaeology and the Work of Exploration in Bible Lands, with the Subjects They Have Discussed, Including Review and Magazine Articles as well as Separate Books," ONTS 6 (1886-87) 303-315. George H. Schodde, "Recent Research in Bible Lands," ColTM 8 (1888) 157-168. Joseph Jacobs, "Recent Research in Biblical Archeology," ARL 3 (1889) 1-19.

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C[laude] R. Conder, "Biblical Archaeology," ARL 3 (1889) 215. [H. B.] Tristram, "Recent Exploration," EN 2 (1890) 481-485. G[eorge] H. Schodde, "New Light from the East," ColTM 11 (1891) 28-36. H. B. Tristram, "Digging up the Bible," EN 3 (1891) 403-406. A. H. Sayce, "Biblical Archaeology and the Higher Criticism," ET 3 (1891-92) 15-17, 114-118, 266. G[eorge] H. Schodde, "Recent Discoveries in Bible Lands," ColTM 12 (1892) 32-44. S. R. Driver, "Archæology and the Old Testament," ContR 65 (1894) 408-426. *J. A. Howlett, "The Higher Criticism and Archæology," DR 115 (1894) 71-95. Andrew Harper, "Archaeology and Criticism," Exp, 4th Ser., 10 (1894) 372-385. *T. K. Cheyne, "The Archaeology Stage of Old Testament Criticism," ContR 68 (1895) 89-102. *A. H. Sayce, "Archaeology v. Old Testament Criticism," ContR 68 (1895) 477-484. *A. A. Bevan, "Professor Sayce versus the Archæologists," ContR 68 (1895) 805-814. W. H. Bennett, "Scope and Significance of Old Testament Archaeology," Exp, 5th Ser., 2 (1895) 422-434. *A. H. Sayce, "Archaeology versus Old Testament Literary Criticism," HR 31 (1896) 99-104. Anonymous, "Archaeology and Old Testament Criticism," MR 78 (1896) 136-139. *A. A. Berle, "Archaeology and Literary Criticism," BS 54 (1897) 389-391. *A. H. Sayce, "The Limitations of Archaeology as a Substitute for Old-Testament History," HR 34 (1897) 195-199.

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*J. A. Selbie, ''Archaeology and Old Testament Criticism,'' ET 9 (1897-98) 448-449. M. B. Chapman, "The Scriptures in the Light of Archæological Discoveries," MQR, 3rd Ser., 23 (1897-98) 194-204. Anonymous, "Archaeology vs. Radical Criticism," CFL, O.S., 2 (1898) 22-24. A. H. Sayce, "The Present Relation of Archaeology to the Higher Criticism," HR 35 (1898) 291-296. Anonymous, "Archaeology and Criticism," MR 80 (1898) 312-314. A. H. Sayce, "Recent Biblical Archaeology, Studies in Ancient Oriental History," ET 10 (1898-99) 203-204. (Review) *T. K. Cheyne, "Textual Criticism in the Service of Archeology," ET 10 (1898-99) 238-240. John P. Peters, "Archæology and the Higher Criticism," NW 8 (1899) 22-43. Anonymous, "The Archaeologists and the Bible," RChR, 4th Ser., 3 (1899) 111-119. *C[laude] R. Conder, "Discoveries in Western Asia," SRL 34 (1899) 236-259. A. H. Sayce, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 11 (1899-1900) 12-13, 269-270, 516-517. A. H. Sayce, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 12 (1900-01) 28-29, 86-87, 155-156, 232-233,276-277,563-565. P. A. Gordon Clark, "Recent Biblical Archaeology, 2.," ET 12 (1900-01) 156-157. George S. Duncan, "Archaeology and the Old Testament," CFL, N.S., 4 (1901) 80-87. J. H. Stevenson, "Archæology and the Bible: With Especial Reference to the Flood Story, the Moabite Stone, and the Siloam Inscription," MQR, 3rd Ser., 27 (1901) 672-683. A. H. Sayce, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 13 (1901-02) 465-467.

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A. H. Sayce, "Recent Biblical and Oriental Archaeology," ET 14 (1902-03) 219-222, 328-330. A. H. Sayce, "Recent Biblical and Oriental Archaeology," ET 14 (1902-03) 471-472. (Review) Wilbur F. Tillett, "Modern Archaeology and the Old Testament," PQ 16 (1902-03) 303-317. George S. Duncan, "Archaeology in the Old Testament," BW 22 (1903) 116-128. *Charles L. Candee, "'Assyrian and Babylonian Archaeology and the Old Testament'," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903) 169-176. A. H. Sayce, "Recent Biblical and Oriental Archaeology," ET 15 (1903-04) 75-77. A. H. Sayce, "Recent Biblical and Oriental Archaeology," ET 15 (1903-04) 231-233. (Review) J. A. Selbie, "The Old Testament and Archaeology," ET 15 (1903-04) 445-446. Joseph Dunn Burrell, "Recent Archaeological Finds and Their Biblical Significance," HR 47 (1904) 357-358, 438440. S. G. Dornblaser, "The Bible and Recent Archaeological Discoveries," LQ 34 (1904) 577-586. A. H. Sayce, "Recent Biblical and Oriental Archaeology," ET 16 (1904-05) 285-286. Henry W. Wyman, "Archaeology and the Bible," AER 32 (1905) 363-366. M[elvin] G[rove] Kyle, "Use and Misuse of Archaeological Data in Biblical Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 2 (1905) 107116. A. H. Sayce, "The Archaeological Condemnation of the Critical Method," CFL, 3rd Ser., 2 (1905) 341-344. John Easter, "Archaeological Discoveries as Related to the Bible," CFL, 3rd Ser., 3 (1905) 403-412. Chauncey J. Hawkins, "Excavations and the Bible," OC 19 (1905) 1-7.

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John Easter, "Archaeological Discoveries as Related to the Bible," RP 4 (1905) 234-242. A. H. Sayce, "Recent Biblical and Oriental Archaeology," ET 17 (1905-06) 29-31. J. V. Prasek, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 17 (1905-06) 182-184. A. F. Shauffler, "The Excavator's Spade and the Bible," AAOJ 28 (1906) 171-172. Henry Bullard, "The Witness of Archaeology," CFL, 3rd Ser., 4 (1906) 23-33. *W. H. Bennett, "Archæology and Criticism," ContR 89 (1906) 518-527. Hugo Radan, "The Latest Biblical Archaeology," HR 55 (1906) 100-104. A. H. Sayce, "Recent Biblical and Oriental Archaeology," ET 18(1906-07)26. Gabriel Oussani, "The Bible and the Ancient East," NYR 2 (1906-07) 322-334. *Gabriel Oussani, "Oriental Archeology and Higher Criticism," NYR 2 (1906-07) 719-748. George H. Schodde, "Recent Finds in Biblical Archaeology," ColTM 27 (1907) 178-191. Henry T. Hooper, "Archaeology and Biblical Criticism," LQHR 108 (1907) 312-315. *A. R. S. Kennedy, "Recent Excavations in Palestine and Their Bearing on the Old Testament," GUOST 3 (1907-12) 5-6. A. H. Sayce, "Recent Biblical and Oriental Archaeology," ET 20 (1908-09) 88-90,541-543. (Review) *James Orr, "Archeology as Searchlight," CFL, 3rd Ser., 10 (1909) 31-40. [I. Light from Archeology on the Larger Aspects of the Subject; II. Light from Archeology on the Antiquity of Writing; III. Light from Archeology on Resolving Facts into Myths; IV. Light from Archeology on the Mosaic Period; V. Light from Archeology on Israel and the Nations; VI. Light from Archeology on the Book of Daniel]

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A. H. Sayce, "Recent Oriental Archaeology," ET 21 (1909-10) 471-473. (Review) Melvin Grove Kyle, "The Recent Testimony of Archaeology to the Scriptures," BS 67 (1910) 373-390. A. H. Sayce, "Recent Biblical and Oriental Archaeology," ET 23 (1911-12) 547-548. John Tuckwell, "Archaeology and Modem Biblical Scholarship," JTVI 44 (1912) 219-239. [Discussion, p. 239-246] A. H. Sayce, "Recent Biblical and Oriental Archaeology," ET 24 (1912-13) 54-56, 139-140. Melvin Grove Kyle, "Critical Theories Discredited by Archeology," CFL, 3rd Ser., 16 (1913) 129-131. *George A. Barton, "'Higher' Archaeology and the Verdict of Criticism," JBL 32 (1913) 244-260. A. H. Sayce, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 25 (1913-14) 15-17, 447-448. *J. S. Ross, "Archaeology's Contribution Towards the Grave of Higher Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 18 (1914) 25-28, 64-67, 116-119. [A List of Recent Archæological Discoveries Bearing on the Truthfullness of the Bible, Chronologically Arranged. 1843. Isaiah and King Sargon; 1854. Did Belshazzar Ever Exist? 1869. Did Mesha, King of Moab, Revolt Against the Bondage of Israel? 1880. Has Hezekiah's Tunnel Been Found? 1881. Discovery of the Tombs of Egyptian Kings; 1884. Finding Egyptian Cities of Brick Without Straw; 1887. The Great Find at Tel El Amarna; 1890. Did Sennacherib Besiege Lachish in Hezekiah's Time? 1901. Wellhausen's Mainstay Broken Down. Also Explanation of Greek Words Found in Daniel; 1902. Discovery of the Wonderful Code of Hammurabi; Application of Hammurabi's Code; Is the Fourteenth Chapter of Genesis Myth? 1902. De Morgan's Discovery; Is Hammurabi Identical with Amraphel? 1906. Discovery of the Great Empire of the Hittites; Archæologists Renouncing Higher Criticism] Archeo Logicus, "Archaeology and Biblical Criticism," HR 68 (1914) 258-259. A. H. Sayce, "Recent Biblical and Oriental Archaeology," ET 26 (1914-15) 128-129.

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G. H. Richardson, "The Abuse of Biblical Archaeology," BW 46 (1915) 98-109; 47 (1916) 94-99, 174-182. G. H. Richardson, "The Value of Biblical Archaeology," BW 47 (1916) 381-387; 48 (1917) 17-25. G[eorge] W. Gilmore, "Archaeology and the Bible," HR 72 (1916) 398-399. (Review) *Oswald T. Allis, "The Bearing of Archaeology on the Higher Criticism of the Psalms," PSB 10 (1916) #3, 12-14. Melvin Grove Kyle, "The Bible in the Light of Archaeological Discoveries," BS 74 (1917) 1-19. *Oswald T. Allis, "The Bearing of Archaeology upon the Higher Criticism of the Psalms," PTR 15 (1917) 277-324. *Camden M. Cobern, "Archeological Discoveries and the Old Testament," BR 3 (1918) 9-38. [I. New Light Upon the Times of Abraham and Moses; II. New Light on Persons and Places Mentioned in the Early Narratives of the Bible; III. New Light on Some of the Symbolical Language and Literary Forms Used in the Old Testament; Palestine; Countries Bordering on Palestine; Babylonia and Assyria; General Conclusions] ±Samuel A. B. Mercer, "An Old Testament Archaeological Bibliography for 1914 to 1917 Inclusive," JSOR 3 (1919) 19-35. Anonymous, "Driver 'Salting' an Archaeological Mine," CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 17-19. *Julian Morganstern, "The Historical Reconstruction of Hebrew Religion and Archaeology," JR 1 (1921) 233-254. A. H. Sayce, "The Latest Results of Old Testament Archaeology," ET 33 (1921-22) 37-39. Edouard Naville, "The Outlook for Bible Studies in Bible Lands," BS 79 (1922) 113-130. ±Samuel A. B. Mercer, "An Old Testament Archaeological Bibliography for 1918 to 1921 inclusive," JSOR 6 (1922) 134-152. *(Miss) A. M. Hodgkin, "The Witness of Archaeology to the Bible," JTVI 54 (1922) 200-220. [Discussion, pp. 220222]

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Parke P. Flournoy, "'Bible and Spade'. A Review of 'Bible and Spade,' John P. Peters, Ph.D., Sc.D., D.D.," USR 34 (1922-23) 185-199. (Review) *W[illiam] F[oxwell] Albright, "Contributions of Biblical Archaeology and Philology," JBL 43 (1924) 363-393. *J. Walter Johnshoy, "Studies in Biblical Archaeology," TTM 9 (1925-26) 116-135. [Egypt (Tell-el-Amarna), pp. 117-121; Palestine, pp. 121-127; Archæological Light on the History of Palestine, pp. 127-130; Cities and Houses, pp. 130-135] J. M. Powis Smith, "Archaeology and the Old Testament During the First Quarter of the Twentieth Century," JR 6 (1926) 284-301. J. Magnus Rohne, "Some Recent Testimony of Archaeology to the Truth of the Scriptures," TTM 10 (1926-27) 83106. Melvin Grove Kyle, "The Bible in its Setting: The Value of the Spade," BS 86 (1929) 173-196. Willard L. Jones, "Old Testament Archaeology," CFL, 3rd Ser., 35 (1929) 362-365. Theophile James Meek, "Old Testament Problems in the Light of Recent Archaeological Discoveries," CJRT 6 (1929) 374-381. I. G. Matthews, "Archaeology and the Bible," CQ 6 (1929) 325-356. A. H. Sayce, "Archaeology and the Old Testament," EQ 1 (1929) 337-344. J. W. Jack, "Biblical Archaeology," ET 41 (1929-30) 475-476. Raymond P. Dougherty, "The Scope of Biblical Archaeology," JR 10 (1930) 333-348. William F[oxwell] Albright, "A Millennium of Biblical History in the Light of Recent Excavations," PAPS 69 (1930) 441-461. J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 42 (1930-31) 74-76, 231-233, 357-359, 522-525. T. Fish, "Digging Up Bible Lands," CIR 1 (1931) 393-403. J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 43 (1931-32) 91-95, 233-235, 370-372, 519-522.

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*John Garstang, "'The Archaeology of Palestine and the Bible'," PEFQS 64 (1932) 221-230. (Review) Ovid R. Sellers, "Recent Excavations and Bible Study," RL 1 (1932) 90-101. J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 44 (1932-33) 71-74, 230-233, 376-379, 519-522. *W. A. Maier, "ArchaeologyThe Nemesis," CTM 4 (1933) 95-102, 176-183, 264-274. [I. Refuted Arguments from Literary Criticism; II. Refuted Claims of Historical Inaccuracy; III. Refuted Theories of Comparative Religion] J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 45 (1933-34) 139-141, 222-224,374-376, 500-503. J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 46 (1934-35) 90-93, 218-221,375-378,544-547. *D. E. Hart-Davies, "Biblical History in the Light of Archaeological Discovery Since A.D. 1900," JTVI 67 (1935) 65101, 104-105. (Discussion, pp. 101-104) [I. The Cradle of Civilization and Religion; II. The Genesis Story of the Flood; III. Abraham and the Patriarchal Records; IV. The Destruction of the Cities of the Plain; V. The Conquest of Jericho; VI. The Date of the Exodus; VII. The Antiquity and Authenticity of the Pentateuch; VIII. The Book of Daniel; IX. Gezer, Gaza, and Jerusalem; X. The New Testament: Language and History] George A. Barton, "Archæology and the Bible," RL 4 (1935) 276-283. J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 47 (1935-36) 139-141, 281-283, 412-415, 548-551. J. W. Jack, "Some Outstanding Old Testament Problems. VIII. The Bearing of Archaeology on Old Testament Criticism," ET 47 (1935-36) 440-444. James L. Kelso, "The Older and Newer Phases of Biblical Archaeology," BS 93 (1936) 181-186. A. E. Ikin, "Archæology and the Bible in the Twentieth Century," ContR 150 (1936) 93-100. J[ames] L. Kelso, "A Digest of Archaeological History of Palestine in Bible Times," JAAR 4 (1936) #2, 86-88.

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C[hristopher] R. North, "Archaeology and Criticism," LQHR 161 (1936) 52-63. J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 48 (1936-37) 135-138, 261-264,408-411, 549-551. *James L. Kelso, "Archaeology's Influence on Old Testament Exegesis," BS 94 (1937) 31-36. *William F. Stinespring, "Remarks on Biblical Archaeology," DDSR 2 (1937) 1-10. J. W. Flight, "Archaeology and the Bible-(Introduction)," JAAR 5 (1937) 30-32. J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 49 (1937-38) 122-125, 272-275, 422-424, 556-558. P. E. Kretzmann, "The Lure of Biblical and Christian Archaeology," CTM 9 (1938) 828-834. George Ricker Berry, "Biblical Criticism and Archaeology," JAAR 6 (1938) 131-132,170-171. ±J. Philip Hyatt, "A Bibliography of Important Books and Articles on Biblical Archaeology," JAAR 6 (1938) 144145, 172-174. *±Henry Schaeffer, "The Latest Discoveries in the Old Testament Field," KZ 62 (1938) 86-102, 147-165. [1. Practical Value of Biblical Archaeology; 2. The Best Literature for the study of the Most Recent Excavations; 3. Lachish Discoveries. J. L. Starkey, 1932-; 4. Megiddo Excavations. Oriental Institute, Chicago. 1925, 1927-; 5. Ur Excavations. C. L. Woolley. 1923-1929; 6. Ras Shamra Discoveries. F. Schaeffer, 1929-; 7. Biblical Literary Problems in the Light of the Ras Shamra Texts] J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 50 (1938-39) 135-138, 277-279, 405-408, 533-536. Miner Brodhead Steams, "Biblical Archaeology and the Higher Criticism," BS 96 (1939) 307-318. *William F. Stinespring, "Old Testament Criticism, Archaeology, and Religion," DDSR 4 (1939) 61-69.

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J. Philip Hyatt, "Biblical Archaeology in the College," JAAR 7 (1939) 79-83, 112. J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 51 (1939-40) 118-121, 291-294. *J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 51 (1939-40) 420-423. [Houses, Streets, Gates; Ras Shamra (Ugarit), Europe and Palestine connected, c. 1900 B.C., Deadly Power of Ancient Arrows, The Arsenal and Official Archives; The Rephaim; The Nuzi Tablets, Marriage Customs, Shoes as Legal Symbols; Mummy of Solomon's Father-in-Law] *J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 51 (1939-40) 544-548. [Cities and Villages, Cities; Beth-Shemesh ('City of the Sun'), The Hyksos City, The Egyptian City, The Philistine City, The Israelite City; Value of Tablets; Tablets from Chagar Bazar (Syria), Barley Food, The Name Jacob; Neo-Babylonian Tablets] Vernon S. Broyles, "Palestinian Archaeology and the Old Testament," USR 51 (1939-40) 137-147. Millar Burrows, "How Archaeology Helps the Student of the Bible," BA 3 (1940) 13-17. *J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 52 (1940-41) 112-117. [Windows, Doors, Locks; Beth-Shemesh (1 S 6), Industries, Jewellery; Megiddo, Palatial Houses, Ablution, Altar; Cush and Cushan-Rishathaim] *J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 52 (1940-41) 229-233. [Dress and Apparel, 1. Loin-cloth and Plaid, 2. Tunic or Sleeved Garment, 3. Outer Garments; Transjordan; Lachish; The Present North Wall of Jerusalem; Jehoiachin, King of Judah] *J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 52 (1940-41) 353-357. [Agriculture; Ezion-Geber (Tell elKheleifeh); Guilds of Workmen] *J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 52 (1940-41) 454-458. [After the Harvest; Shipping at Ugarit (Ras Shamra); Old Testament Mythology] *J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 53 (1941-42) 113-117. [Israelite Baking Methods; Israelite Warfare; The Jewish Diaspora]

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*J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 53 (1941-42) 208-212. [The Moabite Occupation of Jericho; Patriarchal Palestine; Ships of Tarshish; Israelite Horticulture] *J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 53 (1941-42) 276-280. [Springs, Wells; Canaanite Tomb at Yazur (Azor); Ancient Catacombs in Palestine] *J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 53 (1941-42) 367-370. [1. Pools, 2. Cisterns; Archaeology And the Biblical Text: 1. Incense Altars, 2. Birds Fluttering, 3. Thy Servant a Dog, 4. The Land of Kue, 6. Solomon's Copper Platform, 7. Binding the Springs, 8. Riding the Clouds, 9. Going down to the Pit, 10. Great King, 11. The 'Herdsman' Amos; Children's Games] James Sprunt, "The Preacher's Use of Archæology," USR 53 (1941-42) 34-50. Albert A. Jagnow, "Recent Excavations In Their Bearing On the Old Testament," KZ 66 (1942) 641-664. [I. Glimpses of Very Early Times; II. Abraham and Patriarchal Times; III. The Age of the Exodus; IV. The Period of the Monarchy; V. The General Result of Archaeological Discovery] *J. W. Jack, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," ET 54 (1942-43) 78-82. [1. Gezer, 2. Megiddo, 3. Jerusalem; The Israelite Deportations] Charles Marston, "Recent Biblical Archaeology," JTVI 75 (1943) 93-103. F. J. Hollinbeck, "Archaeology's Contributions to Bible Knowledge," CovQ 4 (1944) #2, 38-43. Charles Marston, "Positive Conclusions of Biblical Archaeology," JTVI 76 (1944) 174-183. Walter G. Williams, "The Significance of Archaeology for Biblical Studies," IR 2 (1945) 170-175. *P.[sic]J. Wiseman, "Archaeology and Literary Criticism of the Old Testament," JTVI 77 (1945) 101-111, 114-115. [(Discussion, pp. 111-114) (Communication by Charles Marston, p. 114)] Roland Potter, "Note on Biblical Archaeology," NB 27 (1946) 257-263.

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Robert S. Kinsey, ''Recent Developments in Old Testament Archaeology,'' WBHDN 43 (1946) #7, 45-49. G. Ernest Wright, "Biblical Archaeology Today," BA 10 (1947) 7-24. *Charles Lee Feinberg, "The Relation of Archaeology to Biblical Criticism," BS 104 (1947) 170-181. Merrill F. Unger, "The Use and Abuse of Biblical Archaeology," BS 105 (1948) 297-306. D. J. Wiseman, "Some Recent Trends in Biblical Archaeology," JTVI 82 (1950) 1-13, 16-17. (Discussion, pp. 13-16) Henry Voogd, "Archaeology in the Bible," RefR 4 (1950-51) #2, 8-11. C. Umhau Wolf, "Fifty Years of Biblical Archaeology," LQ, N.S., 3 (1951) 289-307, 402-411. P. W. Miller, "The Bible and the last Half-Century of Archaeology," EQ 24 (1952) 14-23. William Foxwell Albright, "The Bible After Twenty Years of Archeology (1932-1952)," RL 21 (1952) 537-550. *J. A. Thompson, "Archaeology and the historicity of the Biblical records," RTRM 11(1952) #1, 15-29. *E. R. Lacheman, "The Use of Comparative Religion, Literature and Archaeology in O.T. Studies," JBL 72 (1953) xvii. Merrill F. Unger, "Great Archaeological Discoveries and Their Bearing Upon the Old Testament," BS 112 (1955) 5561, 137-142. *Joseph P. Free, "Archaeology and Biblical Criticism," BS 113 (1956) 123-129, 214-226, 322-338; 114 (1957) 2339, 123-132, 213-224. [Is Rationalistic Biblical Criticism Dead? Archaeology and the Historical Accuracy of Scripture; Archaeology and Liberalism; Archaeology and Higher Criticism; Archaeology and Neo-Orthodoxy] Norman Bentwich, "The Romance of Biblical Archaeology," ContR 189 (1956) 270-274. D. J. Wiseman, "The Place and Progress of Biblical Archaeology," JTVI 88 (1956) 118-128.

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J. A. Thompson, "Archaeology and Bible Kings: The Days of King Saul," AT 1 (1956-57) #1, 7-9. J. A. Thompson, "The Days of the Kings: Part 2. King David," AT 1 (1956-57) #2, 3-5. J. A. Thompson, "The Days of the Kings: Part 3. King Solomon," AT 1 (1956-57) #3, 11-13. John A. Scott, "The Old Testament and Archaeology," RestQ 1 (1957) 41-45, 124-129. G. Ernest Wright, "Archaeology and Old Testament Studies," JBL 77 (1958) 39-51. Othmar Schilling, "The Bible and archaeology," TD 6 (1958) 33-37. G. Ernest Wright, "The Achievement of Nelson Glueck," BA 22 (1959) 98-100. G. Ernest Wright, "Is Glueck's Aim to Prove the Bible is True?" BA 22 (1959) 101-108. *John Gray, "Archaeology and the History of Israel," LQHR 184 (1959) 13-21. Anonymous, "Why Biblical Archaeology?" AT 4 (1959-60) #1, 2. K. Morgan, "Why Biblical Archaeology? A Personal Experience of Its Value," AT 4 (1959) #4, 2. *J. Alberto Soggin, "Ancient Biblical Traditions and Modern Archaeological Discoveries," BA 23 (1960) 95-100. [Archaeological Apologetics] Lawrence A. Sinclair, "Two Basic Principles of Biblical Archaeology," JAAR 28 (1960) 437-443. G. Ernest Wright, "Is Biblical Archaeology Trustworthy?" AT 5 (1960-61) #1, 20. Joseph A. Callaway, "Biblical Archaeology," R&E 58 (1961) 155-172. Horace D. Hummel, "The Role of Archaeology in Biblical Studies," Amb 10 (1961-62) #5, 1-3.

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*John Gray, "Towards a Theology of the Old Testament: The Contribution of Archaeology," ET74 (1962-63) 347351. Thomas Aquinas Collins, "Archaeology and the Bible," BibT #6 (1963) 344-351. G. Ernest Wright, "Archaeology, History, and Theology," HDSB 28 (1963-64) #3, 85-96. Norman Bentwich, "More Biblical Archaeology," ContR 205 (1964) 406-408. *John L. McKenzie, "Archaeology and Genesis 1-11," BibT #16 (1965) 1035-1041. Robert North, "Keeping Up-to-date on Biblical Excavations," BibT #16 (1965) 1061-1066. *James Zink, "The Place of Archaeology in Biblical Interpretation," RestQ 8 (1965) 111-118. *Sh. Yeivin, "On the Use and Misuse of Archaeology in Interpreting the Bible," PAAJR 34 (1966) 141-154. Joseph A. Callaway, "The Emerging Role of Biblical Archaeology," R&E 63 (1966) 200-209. *H. D. Beeby, "The Old Testament and the Redemption of Culture," SEAJT 8 (1966-67) #4, 17-28. Clifford Wilson, "The Value of Archæology to the Bible Student," BH 3 (1967) #2, 13-25. Anonymous, "The Exciting Future of Biblical Archaeology," BH 4 (1968) 102-112. A. D. Tushingham, "How Biblical is Biblical Archaeology?" AJBA 1 (1968-71) #1, 5-8. J. A. Thompson, "Fifty Years of Biblical Archaeology," Interp 2 (1969-70) 176-188.

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§295 3.2.9 Literary Criticism of the Pentateuch - General Studies +M. R., "Genesis and Exodus compared," MMBR 6 (1798) 10. +S. E., "Attempt to reconcile Genesis and Exodus," MMBR 6 (1798) 93. +Joseph Wise, "Mr. Wise's Reconciliation of Genesis and Exodus," MMBR 6 (1798) 189. +Anonymous, "Grave's Lectures on the Pentateuch," BCQTR 33 (1809) 375-382. (Review) *Anonymous, "An Attempt to Explain the Discrepancies Between the Book of Ecclesiastes and the Pentateuch," CongML 5 (1822) 686-689. [Johann] Jahn, "On the Jewish Pentateuch," BibR 2 (1826) 549-578. (Trans. by R. B. Patton) J. W., "Academical Lectures on the Jewish Scriptures and Antiquities. By John Gorham Palfrey, D.D., Professor of Biblical Literature in the University of Cambridge. Vol. I. The Last four Books of the Pentateuch," CE 25 (1838) 106128. (Review) *H. B. Hackett, "The Greek Version of the Pentateuch," BS 4 (1847) 188-196. Anonymous, "The Poetry of the Pentateuch," SPR 1 (1847-48) 117-132. (Mrs.) [Marianne Young] Postans, "Recollections of the East, Illustrative of the Pentatuech," JSL,1st Ser., 2 (1848) 101-115. Anonymous, "Colenso and the Pentateuch: a criticism of arithmetic," JSL, 4th Ser., 2 (1862-63) 257-281. Daniel R. Goodwin, "Bishop Colenso on the Pentateuch," AThR, N.S., 1 (1863) 308-343, 444-458. (Review) ( ) D., "Recent Attacks on the Pentateuch-Davidson and Colenso," BFER 12 (1863) 377-409. (Review) +Anonymous, "Bishop Colenso on the Pentateuch," BQRL 37 (1863) 147-190. (Review)

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*Anonymous, "Colenso upon Moses and Joshua," CongR 3 (1863) 190-193. (Review) +Anonymous, "English Rationalism," LQHR 20 (1863) 193-225. (Review) [Studies on the Pentateuch] James Strong, "Colenso on the Pentateuch," MR 45 (1863) 286-311. (Review) Anonymous, "Recent Attaches on the Pentateuch," NBR 38 (1863) 36-74. (Review) *+Anonymous, "Biblical Criticism-Colenso and Davidson," QRL 113 (1863) 422-447. (Review) +Anonymous, "The Pentateuch and 'Higher Criticism'," BQRL 40 (1864) 1-28. (Review) Isaac Taylor, "Considerations on the Pentateuch," ThE 2 (1865) 1-46. E[mst] W[ilhelm] Hengstenberg, "Moses and Colenso," ThE 2 (1865) 47-71. ( ) C., "Bishop Colenso on the Pentateuch: Part Fifth," TR 2 (1865) 583-588. (Review) *P. H. Gosse, "On the High Numbers in the Pentateuch: Are they Trustworthy?" JTVI 5 (1870-71) 349-377. Anonymous, "Colenso on the Pentateuch. Part VI.," TR 9 (1872) 197-206. *Russell Martineau, "The Legislation of the Pentateuch," TR 9 (1872) 474-487. (Review) *J. H. Titcomb, "Ethnic Testimonies to the Pentateuch," JTVI 6 (1872-73) 234-258. [(Paper by P. H. Gosse, pp. 258259) (Discussion, pp.259-271)] Samuel Hopkins, "Science in the Pentateuch," DTQ 4 (1878) 188-198. *+Anonymous, "Colenso's Last Volume and Supernatural Religion," LQHR 53 (1879-80) 104-151. (Review) Alfred Cave, "Professor Robertson Smith and the Pentateuch," BFER 29 (1880) 593-621.

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W[illiam] Henry Green, "Professor Robertson Smith on the Pentateuch," BFER 31 (1882) 313-369. Samuel Ives Curtiss, "Delitzsch on the Pentateuch," ONTS 1 (1882) #1, 1-5; #2, 1-4; #3, 41-45; #4,61-65. Franz Delitzsch, "Theses on the Truth of Pentateuchal History," ONTS 1 (1882) #3,49. William Henry Green, "Prof. Robertson Smith on the Pentateuch," PR 3 (1882) 108-156. F. A. Gast, "Pentateuch-Criticism: Its History and Present State," RChR 29 (1882) 179-202, 374-418. A. H. Newman, "Professor Strack on the Pentateuch," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 151-154. (Review) Charles Elliott, "The Unity of the Pentateuch," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 304-308. *H[enry] P[reserved] Smith, "The Law and the Prophets," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 315-319. Francis L. Patton, "The Dogmatic Aspect of Pentateuchal Criticism," BFER 32 (1883) 450-531. G[eorge] H. S[chodde], "The Pentateuchal Problem," ColTM 3 (1883) 177-186. Anonymous, "Biblical Notes. Mosaic Words in the Pentateuch," DTQ, N.S., 2(1883) 118-123. Charles A[ugustus] Briggs, "A Critical Study of the History of the Higher Criticism, with Special Reference to the Pentateuch," PR 4 (1883) 69-130. Francis L. Patton, "The Dogmatic Aspect of Pentateuchal Criticism," PR 4 (1883) 341-410. [Charles] A[ugustus] Briggs, "Editorial Statement," PR 4 (1883) 425-428. [Ref. above article] I. E. Graeff, "Central Issues of Modern Criticism," RChR 30 (1883) 65-81. [Pentateuchal Criticism, pp. 66-69]

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*Newell Woolsey Wells, "The Ante-Nicene Fathers and the Mosaic Origin of the Pentateuch," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 186-191. Samuel Ives Curtiss, "Sketches of Pentateuch Criticism," BS 41 (1884) 1-23, 660-697; 42 (1885) 291-326. Milton S. Terry, "The Higher Criticism of the Pentateuch," MR 66 (1884) 405-419, 605-623. *J. M. Stifler, "The Relation of the Gospels and the Pentateuch," BFER 34 (1885) 305-319. George H. Schodde, "The Historical Argument in the Pentateuch Problem," ONTS 5 (1885-86) 8-12. Wm. W. Olssen, "The Origin and Structure of the Pentateuch," CR 47 (1886) 370-399. (Review) *Franz Delitzsch, "Dancing and Pentateuch Criticism in Correlation," Exp, 3rd Ser., 4 (1886) 81-95. C. H. Toy, "The Present Position of Pentateuch Criticism," URRM 25 (1886) 47-68. Anonymous, "The Pentateuchal Criticism," ONTS 7 (1887-88) 150-152. Frederic Gardiner and E. C. Bissell, "Professors Gardiner and Bissell on the Pentateuch Question," ONTS 7 (188788) 255-259. Owen C. Whitehouse, "Franz Delitzsch and August Dillmann on the Pentateuch," Exp, 3rd Ser., 7 (1888) 132-145. (Review) *G. Lansing, "The PentateuchEgypticity and Authenticity," Exp, 3rd Ser., 8 (1888) 219-231, 307-317. William Rupp, "The Higher Criticism in Its Theological Bearings, with Special Reference to the Pentateuch Question," RChR 35 (1888) 344-377. Anonymous, "The Pentateuchal Question," MR 71 (1889) 742-749. *George F. Moore, "Tatian's Diatessaron and the Analysis of the Pentateuch," JBL 9 (1890) 201-215. *Henry M. Harman, "The Character of the Book of Joshua, and its Relation and Testimony to the Pentateuch," MR 72 (1890) 9-26.

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Henry A. Rogers, "Alleged Pentateuchal Anachronisms," ONTS 10 (1890) 141-148. Edwin C[one] Bissell, "The Pentateuchal Discussion-Present Outlook," HR 22 (1891) 195-202. *Charles M. Mead, "Tatian's Diatessaron and the Analysis of the Pentateuch," JBL 10 (1891) 44-54. Edwin C[one] Bissell, "The Pentateuchal Analysis and Inspiration," HSR 2 (1891-92) 5-20. *Henry Hayman, "Prophetic Testimony to the Pentateuch," BS 49 (1892) 109-128, 177-198. S. R. Driver, "Klostermann on the Pentateuch," Exp, 4th Ser., 5 (1892) 321-342. William Henry Green, "The Anti-biblical Higher Criticism," PQ 6 (1892) 341-359. William Henry Green, "Klostermann on the Pentateuch," PRR 5 (1894) 261-286. (Review) Henry Hayman, "Harmony of the Pentateuch Respecting Priestly Dues," BS 52 (1895) 18-28. *Thomas Stoughton Potwin, "Ideas of the Future Life in the Pentateuch," BS 52 (1895) 423-438. William Henry Green, "Fallacies of Higher Criticism," HR 29 (1895) 99-106. *W. Scott Watson, "The References in the Pentateuch to Jair and Havvoth Jair," PPR 6 (1895) 323-330. *W. Bacher, "Contributions to Biblical Exegesis by Rudolph von Ihering," JQR 8 (1895-96) 185-188. Henry Hayman, "The Great Pentateuchal Difficulty Met," BS 53 (1896) 645-667. E[duard] König, "The History and Method of Pentateuchal Criticism," Exp, 5th Ser., 4 (1896) 81-99.

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G. Finke, "A Short History of the Higher Criticism of the Pentateuch," ColTM 17 (1897) 84-93. J. A. Selbie, "The Roman Catholic Church and Pentateuchal Criticism," ET 9 (1897-98) 405-407. Joseph Bruneau, "Biblical Research. II. Pentateuch Criticism," AER 18 (1898) 274-279. W[illiam] Henry Green, "Elohim and Jehovah in the Pentateuch," HR 36 (1898) 166-171,257-262. Anonymous, "The Criticism of the Pentateuch," CQR 47 (1898-99) 50-89. (Review) Dunlop Moore, "Dr. W. H. Green of Princeton," ET 10 (1898-99) 426-429. [Higher Criticism of the Pentateuch] C. Steuemagel, "Dr W. H. Green of Princeton. I., A Reply to Dr. Dunlop Moore," ET 10 (1898-99) 476-480. J. A. Selbie, "Dr W. H. Green of Princeton. II., A Reply to Dr. Dunlop Moore," ET 10 (1898-99) 480. *A[ngus] C[rawford], "Notes on the Pentateuch," PER 12 (1898-99) 346-348. [Notes on the Pentateuch, pp. 347348] Samuel Colcord Bartlett, "Rupprecht on the Pentateuch," BS 56 (1899) 639-656. (Review) C[laude] R. Conder, "Notes on Antiquities of the Pentateuch," PEFQS 31 (1899) 58-62. [Cush; Midian, Ismael, Moab; The Asshurim; The Hyksos; Goren Atad; The Mixed Multitude; The Spies; The Amorites; The Assyrians; Sinai, Sin, Zin; Egyptian Names; Avims; Idolatry; Gad, Reuben; Geshur; Shenir, The Utmost Sea; The Escaped Slave; Captivity] E. Rupprecht, "Criticism: True and False," ColTM 20 (1900) 102-114, 146-167. (Trans. by Walter E. Tressel) George H. Schodde, "Some Seeming Contradictions in the Scriptures," ColTM 22 (1902) 330-338; 23 (1903) 1-24. [I. Genesis I and II; The Pentateuch and the History of Israel; III. The Historical Character of the Pentateuch]

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F. A. Gast, "The Higher Criticism as Applied to the Pentateuch," RChR, 4th Ser., 7 (1903) 457-477. Henry A. Redpath, "A New Theory as to the Use of the Divine Names in the Pentateuch," AJT 8 (1904) 286-301. T. H. Weir, "The Koran and the 'Books of Moses'," Exp, 6th Ser., 9 (1904) 349-358. George Macloskie, "The Core of the Pentateuch," USR 16 (1904-05) 205-214. Camden M. Cobem, "Early Bible Narratives Reinterpreted," HR 50 (1905) 343-347. [I. The New Light and the New Interpretation] *William Henry Green, "The Use of 'Elohim' and 'Jehovah' in the Pentateuch," CFL, 3rd Ser., 4 (1906) 258-265, 337343. James Orr, "A Few Words on My Critics," CFL, 3rd Ser., 5 (1906) 355-363. H. D. L., "Dialogues on Scriptural Subjects: The Pentateuch," IER, 4th Ser., 20 (1906) 300-308, 442-453; 21 (1907) 35-45, 344-354; 22 (1907) 15-29, 576-586; 23 (1908) 152-160; 24 (1908) 191-200. Fulcranus Vigouroux and P. Laurentius Janssens, "The Roman Church and Biblical Criticism," MR 88 (1906) 816817. Anonymous, "The Battle of the Critics," MR 88 (1906) 827-830. Anonymous, "The Vatican and the Pentateuch," MR 88 (1906) 991-992. G. B. M. Coore, "The Papal Commission and the Pentateuch," ET 18 (1906-07) 285-286. Anonymous, "Editorial Notes. The Papal Commission and the Pentateuch," ICMM 3 (1906-07) 227-229. Wm. M. McPheeters, "The Middle Books of the Pentateuch (Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers). An Attempt to Determine the Theme and to Outline the Course of the Thought," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 11-16. Alexander Patterson, "The Historical Evidence for the Pentateuch," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 12-14. (Editorial Note) Anonymous, "Dr. McKim's Book, 'The Problem of the Pentateuch'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 55-58. (Review)

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Joseph D. Wilson, ''Professor McFadyen's Untenable Criticism of the Pentateuch,'' CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 74-77. Anonymous, "False Estimates of 'Leviticus and Numbers'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 176-178. (Editorial Note) J. L. Campbell, "One of the Recent Books: Mr. Wiener's 'Essays in Pentateuchal Criticism'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 13 (1910) 115-116. (Review) Harold M. Wiener, "The Legal Study of the Pentateuch," R&E 7 (1910) 214-228. Harold M. Wiener, "Some Aspects in the Conservative Task in Pentateuchal Criticism," BS 68 (1911) 1-12. *Hugh Pope, "The Oxyrhynchus Papyri and Pentateuchal Criticism," ITQ 6 (1911) 145-157. Anonymous, "The Latest in Pentateuchal Criticism," MR 93 (1911) 473-476. *Hugh Pope, "The Temple of Jahu in Syene and Pentateuchal Criticism," AER 47 (1912) 291-303. J. S. Griffiths, "Moderate Criticism," BS 69 (1912) 88-99. (Review) Harold M. Wiener, "Some Aspects of the Conservative Task in Pentateuchal Criticism (II.)," BS 69 (1912) 310-328. Johannes Dahse, "New Methods of Inquiry Concerning the Pentateuch," BS 69 (1912) 657-663. (Trans. by Karl Fredrick Geiser) Harold M. Wiener, "The Recensional Criticism of the Pentateuch," BS 70 (1913) 278-290. Hugh Pope, "Where are we in Pentateuchal Criticism?" ITQ 8 (1913) 375-398; 10 (1915) 20-37. *Morris Jastrow Jr., "Wine in the Pentateuchal Code," JAOS 33 (1913) 180-192. W. H. Bennett, "Pentateuchal Criticism. A Review," JMUEOS #3 (1913-14) 83-85. (Review) Harold M. Wiener, "Dr. Driver on the Names of God in the Pentateuch," BS 71 (1914) 478-483.

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Harold M. Wiener, "Historical Criticism of the Pentateuch. A Reply to Dr. Koenig," BS 71 (1914) 593-664. [Part I] E[duard] König, "A Statement Concerning My Participation in the Present Discussion of Modem Pentateuchal Criticism," BS 71 (1914) 678-679. *Harold M. Wiener, "Historical Criticism of the Pentateuch. A Reply to Dr. Koenig (II.)," BS 72 (1915) 83-153. [II. The Samaritan Pentateuch, pp. 83-96; The Critical Value of the Septuagint, pp. 96-105; Some Inferior Readings in the Massoretic Text, pp. 105-111; Rival Views of Textual History, pp. 111-153] Harold M. Wiener, "Professor Lofthouse and the Criticism of the Pentateuch," BS 72 (1915) 475-500. Harold M. Wiener, "First Step's in the Study of Glossing," BS 72 (1915) 602-617. M[ilton] S. Terry, "The Pentateuch," CFL, 3rd Ser., 19 (1915) 24-25. W. F. Lofthouse, "The Criticism of the Pentateuch: A Reply to H. M. Wiener," BS 73 (1916) 90-113. Harold M. Wiener, "Professor Lofthouse and the Criticism of the Pentateuch (II.)," BS 73 (1916) 114-136. Harold M. Wiener, "Professor Lofthouse and the Criticism of the Pentateuch (II.)," BS 73 (1916) 214-260. Frederic Perry Noble, "Negative Criticism of Destructive Critics," BS 73 (1916) 396-421. Harold M. Wiener, "Professor Eiselen on the Books of the Pentateuch," BS 74 (1917) 312-320. (Review) M[elvin] G[rove] Kyle, "A New Solution of the Pentateuch Problem," JBL 36 (1917) 31-47. Melvin Grove Kyle, "A New Solution of the Pentateuchal Problem," BS 75 (1918) 31-69, 195-212. W. H. Griffith Thomas, "The Unity of the Pentateuch," BS 75 (1918) 150-157. (Review) Harold M. Wiener, "Contributions to a New Theory of the Composition of the Pentateuch," BS 75 (1918) 80-103, 237-266. [Parts I and II]

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Harold M. Wiener, "Observations on Dr. Kyle's Solution of the Pentateuchal Problem," BS 75 (1918) 451-456. Henry Preserved Smith, "Moses and Muhammad," AJT 23 (1919) 519-524. Harold M. Wiener, "Contributions to a New Theory of the Composition of the Pentateuch (III.)," BS 76 (1919) 193220. *Cuthbert Lattey, "The Chronology of the Pentateuch," IER, 5th Ser., 13 (1919) 1-13. *Gilbert Binns, "The Religion of the Pentateuch," IER, 5th Ser., 14 (1919) 101-114. A. Marx, "Number of Letters in the Pentateuch," JBL 38 (1919) 24-29. Robert Dick Wilson, "The Use of 'God' and 'Lord' in the Koran," PTR 17 (1919) 644-650. Harold M. Wiener, "Contributions to a New Theory of the Composition of the Pentateuch (IV.)," BS 77 (1920) 305328. Harold M. Wiener, "Contributions to a New Theory of the Composition of the Pentateuch (V.)," BS 77 (1920) 369403. G. F[rederick] W[right], "The Mistakes of Driver," CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 452. Leander S. Keyser, "Dr. Kyle's 'The Problem of the Pentateuch'," BS 78 (1921) 103-109. (Review) *W. H. Griffith Thomas, "The Church and the Old Testament," CFL, 3rd Ser., 29 (1923) 217-221. Christopher R. North, "The Higher Criticism and the Pentateuch," LQHR 140 (1923) 253-255. Melvin Grove Kyle, "The Problem of the Pentateuch from the Standpoint of the Archaeologist," JTVI 56 (1924) 2134. [(Discussion, pp. 34-37) (Communications by A. T. Schofield, p.37; David Anderson-Berry, p. 37; A. H. Finn, pp. 38-39)] *A. T. Richardson, "Time-Measures of the Pentateuch," ET 39 (1927-28) 515-519.

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*A. T. Richardson, "Time-Measures of the Pentateuch'," ET 41 (1929-30) 45-46. G. Ch. Aalders, "The Turn of the Tide in Pentateuchal Criticism," EQ 2 (1930) 3-13. *A. McCaig, "The Use of the Divine Names in the Pentateuch," EQ 2 (1930) 14-31. A. L. Lumb, "The Higher Criticism of the Pentateuch-Re-examined," EQ 3 (1931) 139-156, 297-306; 4 (1932)79112. Walter A. Maier, "A Typical Instance of Exaggeration in the Modern Literary Criticism of the Pentateuch," CTM 3 (1932) 258-262. Joseph Rauch, "Torah," YCCAR 45 (1935) 246-259. J. Battersby Harford, "Some Outstanding Old Testament Problems. IX. Problems of the Pentateuch," ET 47 (193536) 488-494. Jacob Mann, "A Commentary to the Pentateuch a La Rashi's," HUCA 15 (1940) 497-527. *C. T. Fritsch, "Anti-Anthropomorphisms in the First Five Books of the Septuagint," JBL 61 (1942) ix. Edward Robertson, "The Riddle of the Torah: Suggesting a Solution," BJRL 27 (1942-43) 359-383. John Mauchline, "Singular and Plural Forms of Address in the Legal Sections of the Pentateuch," GUOST 11 (194244) 20-25. *Hyman Klein, "Mekilta on the Pentateuch," JQR, N.S., 35 (1944-45) 421-434. Edward Robinson, "The Pentateuch Problem: Some New Aspects," BJRL 29 (1945-46) 121-142. *J. K. Mikliszanski, "The Law of Retaliation and the Pentateuch," JBL 66 (1947) 295-303. Charles M. Cooper, "The Relevance of Recent Pentateuch Criticism," LCQ 21 (1948) 369-382.

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Page 235 *John Bowman, "Prophets and Prophecy in Talmud and Midrash," EQ 22 (1950) 107-114, 205-220, 255-275. [III. The Prophets and the Law, pp. 255-275] *G. W. Anderson, "Some Aspects of the Uppsala School of Old Testament Study," HTR 43 (1950) 239-256. [III. The Problem of the Pentateuch, pp. 253-256] G. Ernest Wright, "Recent European Study in the Pentateuch," JAAR 18 (1950) 216-225. *J. Bowman, "The Exegesis of the Pentateuch among the Samaritans and among the Rabbis," OTS 8 (1950) 220-262. D. R. Ap-Thomas, "Living Issues in Biblical Scholarship. Pentateuchal Criticism: Some Recent Trends," ET 62 (1950-51) 67-71. Ovid R. Sellers, "A Half-Century of Pentateuchal Study," McQ 7 (1953-54) #6, 6-9. *G. R. Driver, "Technical Terms in the Pentateuch," WO 2 (1954-59) 254263. [I. 'band'; III. 'woven in one piece'; IV. 'embroiderer'; 'powdered cassia'; VI. 'lined, quilted']

; V.

'welding'; II. 'cassia in strips' and

*D. W. Watts, "The People of God. A Study of the Doctrine in the Pentateuch," ET 67 (1955-56) 232-237. M. H. Segal, "The Unitary Character of the Pentateuch," Tarbiz 25 (1955-56) #1, I-III. *Eugene H. Maly, "Genesis 12, 10-20; 20, 1-18; 26, 7-11 and the Pentateuchal Question," CBQ 18 (1956) 255-262. Arthur Soffer, "'The House of God/Lord' in the Septuagint of the Pentateuch," JBL 75 (1956) 144-145. *G. R. Driver, "Three Technical Terms in the Pentateuch," JSS 2 (1956) 97-105. [I. 'Token'; III. 'Special Contribution'] II.

'Jagged Rocks, Precipice';

*G. G. Garner, "Writing in the Ancient World: Writing and the Books of Moses," AT 1(1956-57) #1, 14-16.

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*Solomon Zeitlin, "The Book of 'Jubilees' and the Pentateuch," JQR, N.S, 48 (1957-58) 218-235. *John C. L. Gibson, "Observations on Some Important Ethnic Terms in the Pentateuch," JNES 20 (1961) 217-238. [Canaanites, pp. 217-220; Amonites, pp. 220-224; Hittites, pp. 224-227; Hurrians, pp. 227-229; Arameans, pp. 229234; Hebrews, pp. 234-237; Conclusion, pp. 237-238] *Ezra Shereshevsky, "The Significance of Rashi's Commentary on the Pentateuch," JQR, N.S., 54 (1963-64) 58-79. R. J. Coggins, "A Century of Pentateuchal Criticism," CQR 166 (1965) 149-161. R. J. Coggins, "A Century of Pentateuchal Criticism, II," CQR 166 (1965) 413-425. E. Schaller, "The Pentateuch and Its Critics," JTLC 6 (1966) #4, 2-11; #5, 6-16; 7 (1967) #1, 12-19, #2, 14-22, #3, 1319. Norman E. Wagner, "Pentateuchal Criticism: No Clear Future," CJT 13 (1967) 225-232. *Basil De Pinto, "The Torah and the Psalms," JBL 86 (1967) 154-174. *B. J. van der Merwe, "Judah in the Pentateuch," TEP 1 (1968) 37-52. *R. N. Whybray, "The Joseph Story and Pentateuchal Criticism," VT 18 (1968) 522-528. D. D. Leslie, "The Judaeo-Persian Colophons to the Pentateuch of the K'ai-Feng Jews," Abr-N 8 (1968-69) 1-35. *C. D. Jathanna, "The Covenant and Covenant Making in Pentateuch," BTF 3 (1969-71) #1, 27-54.

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§296 3.2.9.1 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Language, and Authenticity [See also: The Documentary Hypothesis §302 »] Pamphilus, "Observations relating to the Inspiration of Moses," TRep 4 (1784) 27-38. +H. A., "Longevity of the Patriarchs proved," MMBR 34 (1812-13) 121-123. [Authorship] Anonymous, "Wolf's Anti-Homeric Theory, as applied to the Pentateuch," PRev 6 (1834) 490-504. C. E. Stowe, "Authenticity of the Pentateuch," LTR 2 (1835) 171-193. [Ernst Wilhelm] Hengstenberg, "Causes of the Denial of the Mosaic Origin of the Pentateuch," BRCR 11 (1838) 416448; 12(1838)458-491. B. B. Edwards, "Remarks on the Authenticity and Genuineness of the Pentateuch," BS 2 (1845) 356-398, 668-682. Anonymous, "The Genuineness of the Pentateuch," SPR 4 (1850-51) 256-294. (Review) Anonymous, "The Authenticity and Genuineness of the Pentateuch," BFER 2 (1853) 57-95. S[amuel] C. Bartlett, "Authorship of the Pentateuch," BS 20 (1863) 799-855; 21 (1864) 495-550, 725-751. Samuel C. Bartlett, "Authorship of the Pentateuch," BFER 13 (1864) 803-846. W. E. Manley, "The Genuineness and Authenticity of the Books of Moses," UQGR, N.S., 2 (1865) 336-349. (Review) W. Lindsay Alexander, "Age and Authorship of the Pentateuch," ThE 6 (1869) 215-235. James Macgregor, "Age of the Pentateuch, with special reference to Revelation and Inspiration," BFER 26 (1877) 254-274. Wm. Henry Green, "Genuineness of the Pentateuch," PR, 4th Ser., 1 (1878) 143-149.

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R. P. Stebbins, "A Study of the Pentateuch," URRM 11 (1879) 128-160, 254-279; 12 (1879) 244-267, 515-545. [Introduction; Part I. The External Evidence Concluded; II. The Internal Evidence of its Age; II. Internal Evidence Concluded] A. M. Wilson, "The Authorship of the Pentateuch-Examination of Robertson Smith's Theory," ERG, 7th Ser., 4 (1881-82) 24-39, 73-85. R. P. Stebbins, "The Mosaic Origin of the Pentateuch," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 88. George H. Schodde, "Christ's Testimony of Moses," LQ 13 (1883) 337-346. *R. P. Stebbins, "Did Ezra Write or Amend any Portion of the Pentateuch?" URRM 20 (1883) 221-229. R. Payne-Smith, "The Mosaic Authorship of the Pentateuch," JCP 3 (1883-84) 75-104. *R. P. Stebbins, "Did Ezra Write or Amend any Portion of the Pentateuch?" ONTS 3 (1883-84) 234-240. *R. P. Stebbins, "Did the Prophet Ezekiel Write or Edit or Remodel any Portion of the Pentateuch?" ONTS 3 (188384) 289-295. *Newell Woolsey Wells, "Ante-Nicene Fathers and the Mosaic Origin of the Pentateuch," JLTQ 1 (1884) 467-472. Charles R. Hemphill, "Christ's Testimony to the Mosaic Authorship of the Pentateuch," SPR 35 (1884) 120-136. *William Henry Green, "Hosea viii. 12 and Its Testimony to the Pentateuch," PR 7 (1886) 585-608. Reginald Stuart Poole, "The Date of the Pentateuch: Theory and Facts," ContR 52 (1887) 350-369. W. Robertson Smith, "Archaeology and the Date of the Pentateuch," ContR 52 (1887) 490-503. J. Hellmuth, "The Authenticity and Genuineness of the Pentateuch," EN 1 (1889) 193-199. Henry P[reserved] Smith, "Christ and the Pentateuch," ONTS 10(1890) 327-333.

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*Alfred H. Kellogg, "The Egypticity of the Pentateuch, an Argument for its Traditional Authorship," PRR 1 (1890) 533-555. C. G. Montefiore, "Recent Criticism on Moses and the Pentateuchal Narratives of the Decalogue," JQR 3 (1890-91) 251-291. John Burton, "Mosaic and Mosaic," CMR 3 (1891) 35-44. [Authorship of the Pentateuch] Owen H. Gates, "Klostermann's 'Contributions to the History of the Origin of the Pentateuch'," ONTS 12 (1891) 163169. (Review) *C. H. Waller, "The Order of the Law and the History of the Exodus, and its Bearing on the Authorship of the Pentateuch," TML 5(1891) 1-13. *C. H. Waller, "Is Genesis a Compilation After All? and What is its Real Relation to the Remainder of the Pentateuch?" TML 5 (1891) 289-300. J. Aidan Howlett, "The Mosaic Authorship of the Pentateuch," DR 110 (1892) 264-281. Joseph M'Rory (MacRory), "Did Moses Write the Pentateuch?" IER, 3rd Ser., 13 (1892) 481-489, 978-989; 14 (1893) 45-58, 289-306. W. P. McKee, "Did Jesus Intend to Teach that Moses Wrote the Pentateuch?" ONTS 14 (1892) 151-153. F. W. C. Meyer, "Altered View of a Biblical Text-Book," ONTS 15 (1892) 76. *H. Osgood, "Jean Astruc," PRR 3 (1892) 83-102. *J. William Dawson, "Physical and Historical Probabilities Respecting the Authorship and Authority of the Mosaic Books," Exp, 4th Ser., 9 (1894) 16-33, 109-123, 276-288, 362-375, 440-451. [(I. untitled) I. The Book of Genesis; III. Early Man and Eden; IV. Antediluvians and the Deluge; V. The Dispersion and Abraham] J. W. Dawson, "Physical and Historical Probabilities Respecting the Authorship and Authority of the Mosaic Books: 6. The Exodus," Exp, 4th Ser., 10 (1894) 161-179. David Benjamin, "The Authenticity of the Pentateuch," IER, 3rd Ser., 15 (1894) 682-693, 769-787.

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*Edward Mack, "The Theology of Hosea and Amos, as a Witness to the Age of the Pentateuch," PQ 8 (1894) 512530. *E. P. Boys-Smith, "Apostolic and Critical Teaching on the Position of the Pentateuch," ET 7 (1895-96) 295-303. Geo[rge] H. Schodde, "Biblical Research Notes. A Defense of Moses," ColTM 17 (1897) 373-374. Geo[rge] H. Schodde, "Biblical Research Notes. Defender of Moses," ColTM 18 (1898) 63-64. Anonymous, "Historicity and Mosaic Origin of the Pentateuch," HR 40 (1900) 162-164. S. G. Youngert, "Who wrote the Pentateuch? An historical Review and biblical Answer," TTKF 4 (1902) 42-52. S. L. Bowman, "Attack upon the Mosaic Authorship of the Pentateuch," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 277-282. A. J. Maas, "The Mosaic Authorship of the Pentateuch and the Biblical Commission," AER 35 (1906) 379-388. Anonymous, "Determining Literary Authorship," CFL, 3rd Ser., 5 (1906) 157-158. [Authorship of the Pentateuch] William Henry Green, "The Pentateuchal Codes and Their Mosaic Origin," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 155-156. *James Oscar Boyd, "Ezekiel and the Modern Dating of the Pentateuch," PTR 6 (1908) 29-51. *E. C. Richardson, "Documents of the Exodus, Contemporary, Original, and Written," PTR 10 (1912) 581-605. W. R. W. Gardner, "Did Moses Write the Pentateuch in Babylonian Cuneiform?" ET 25 (1913-14) 526-527. John H. Raven, "The Mosaic Authorship of the Pentateuch," CFL, 3rd Ser., 18 (1914) 200-205; 19 (1915) 3-7. Harold M. Wiener, "Pentateuchal Legislation. Evidence of Mosaic Authenticity," CFL, 3rd Ser., 19 (1915) 22-23.

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Milton S. Terry, ''The Pentateuch. Positive Evidences of Mosaic Origin,'' CFL, 3rd Ser., 19 (1915) 126-127. Anonymous, "Was the Pentateuch Written in Hebrew?" MR 97 (1915) 642-646. *J. S. Ross, "Methodist Higher Criticism Arm-in-Arm with Infidelity," CFL, 3rd Ser., 21 (1916) 116-118. [II. Did Moses Write the Pentateuch? p. 117] *W. F. Lofthouse, "The Mosaic Codes and Popular Hebrew Religion," Exp, 8th Ser., 11 (1916) 66-80. A. H. Finn, "The Mosaic Origin of the Pentateuch," JTVI 50 (1918) 32-50, 54-55. [(Letters by A. F. Kirkpatrick, pp. 50-51; Moses Gaster, pp. 51-53) (Discussion, pp. 53-54) (Communications by R. B. Gridlestone, p. 55; J. J. Lias, pp. 55-57)] D. J. Satterfield, "Who Wrote the Pentateuch?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 241-243. G. F[rederick] W[right], "Moses and the Monuments," CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 297-298. (Review) E[dward] J. K[issane], "M. Touzard on Moses and Joshua," ITQ 15 (1920) 67-70, 271-272. (Review) H. W. Congdon, "The Hand of Moses," CFL, 3rd Ser., 27 (1921) 254-256. H. M. DuBose, "The Mosaic Authorship of the Pentateuch," AQ 4 (1925) 372. H. M. DuBose, "A Constructive Bible Science," BR 10 (1925) 491-512. *John E. McFadyen, "The Language of the Pentateuch in its Relation to Egyptian," ET41 (1929-30) 54-58. *James B. Johnston, "The Chariot and the Pentateuch," EQ 3 (1931) 168-171. James M. Vosté, "Papal Biblical Commission," ACR 25 (1948) 180-183. [Authorship of the Pentateuch] *James (Jacques) M. Voste, "A Response of the Biblical Commission," CBQ 10 (1948) 318-323. [Authorship of the Pentateuch]

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Richard T. Murphy, "Moses and the Pentateuch," CBQ 11 (1949) 165-178. W. M. Valk, "Moses and the Pentateuch. A New Approach to an Old Problem," Scrip 5 (1952-53) 60-67. J. Stafford Wright, "Some Thoughts on the Composition of the Pentateuch," EQ 25 (1953) 2-16. *A. Murtonen, "The Fixation in Writings of Various Parts of the Pentateuch," VT 3 (1953) 46-53. Jakob J. Petchowski, "The Supposed Dogma of Mosaic Authorship of the Pentateuch," HJ 57 (1958-59) 356-360. *David Noel Freedman, "The Law and the Prophets," VTS 9 (1963) 250-265. G. Van Groningen, "An Apologetic Approach to Mosaic Authorship," VR #11 (1968) 9-21.

§297 3.2.9.2 Origins and Sources of the Pentateuch - General Studies Samuel Ives Curtis, "Delitzsch on the Origin and Composition of the Pentateuch," PR 3 (1882) 553-588. Lewis B[ayles] Paton, "Klostermann on the Origin of the Pentateuch," PRR 2 (1891) 318-322. *W. St. Chad Boscawen, "The Hebrew Legend of Civilisation in the Light of Recent Discovery," ET 5 (1893-94) 351-356. Paul Haupt, "The Origin of the Pentateuch," JAOS 16 (1896) cii-ciii. [A. A. Berle], "Cuneiform Originals of the Pentateuch," BS 53 (1896) 163-164. William F. Warren, "The Origin of the Pentateuch," BW 18 (1901) 194-196. F. P. Ramsay, "Concerning the Origin of the Pentateuch," USR 16 (1904-05) 129-133. Anonymous, "'The Origin of the Pentateuch'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1911-12) 205-207. (Review)

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Th. Graebner, "Little Journey in the Higher Anticriticism. I The Myth Hypothesis," TM 1 (1921) 297-303, 321-329, 359-365. E. Herman, "A New Theory of the Origin of the Pentateuch: M. Naville's Hypothesis Untenable," HR 87 (1924) 28. *Menahem Haran, "The Nature of the ''Ohel Mo'edh' in Pentateuchal Sources," JSS 5 (1960) 50-65. Michael M. Winter, "Reflections on the Sources of the Pentateuch," Scrip 12 (1960) 78-89.

§298 3.2.9.3 Backgrounds of the Pentateuch - General Studies *Anonymous, "The Historical Geography of Arabia; or the Patriarchal Evidence of Revealed Religion: a Memoir, with illustrative Maps," QRL 74 (1844) 325-358. (Review) +Anonymous, "Forster's Historical Geography of Arabia; or the Patriarchal Evidences of Revealed Religion," ERL 3 (1845) 36-68. (Review) C[laude] R. Conder, "Archæology of the Pentateuch," SRL 26 (1895) 63-92. A. H. Sayce, "An Archaeologist on the Pentateuch," ET 16 (1904-05) 138-140. *Anonymous, "The Masai and Higher Criticism," MR 87 (1905) 810-815. Stanley A. Cook, "Notes on Old Testament History, VI, The Calebite Tradition," JQR 19 (1906-07) 168-184. C[yrus] H. Gordon, "Homer, Caphtor and Canaan, AAI 1 (1955) 139-146. *John C. L. Gibson, "Observations on Some Important Ethnic Terms in the Pentateuch," JNES 20 (1961) 217-238. [Canaanites; Amorites; Hittites; Hurrians; Arameans; Hebrews; Conclusion] *H. D. Beeby, "The Old Testament and the Redemption of Culture," SEAJT 8 (1966-67) #4, 17-28.

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§299 3.2.9.3.1 Assyrian and Babylonian Backgrounds to the Pentateuch Wm. Henry Green, "Assyrian Monuments and the Bible," PQPR 3 (1874) 389-413. J. L. Porter, "Exploration as Verifying Revelation," PR, 4th Ser., 2 (1878) 1-32. [Babylonian Background to the Pentateuch] *C. J. Ball, "Israel and Babylon," SBAP 16 (1893-94) 188-200. *W. W. Moore, "The Cuneiform Corroborations of the Early Narratives of Genesis," USR 6 (1894-95) 38-48. John D. Davis, "Archaeology and the Sabbath School Lessons," CFL, N.S., 4 (1901) 46-56. [The Assyro-Babylonian Story of Creation; The Six Days of Creation; Assyrian Tradition of the Deluge and Pentateuchal Criticism] John Tuckwell, "'Cuneiform Versions of Bible Stories'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 9 (1908) 250. *A. H. Sayce, "Adam and Sargon in the Land of the Hittites," SBAP 37 (1915) 227-245. I. O Northstein, "Israel and Babylon," AQ 7 (1928) 271-273. *Michael C. Astour, "Political and Cosmic Symbolism in Genesis 14 and in its Babylonian Sources," LIST 3 (1966) 65-112. [1. When and By Whom Was Genesis 14 Written? pp. 65-74; 2. The Personal and Geographical Names in Genesis 14, pp. 74-81; 3. The Characters and Historical References in the "Chedorlaomer Texts", pp. 81-100; 4. Religious Philosophy of History and Cosmic Symbolism, pp. 100-109]

§300 3.2.9.3.2 Egyptian Backgrounds to the Pentateuch [William] Jowett, "Biblical Illustrations," MR 7 (1824) 20-23. [Egyptian Background] +Anonymous, "Egypt and the Books of Moses," ERL 3 (1845) 387-407. (Review) A. Sutherland, "Egypt and the Pentateuch," MR 57 (1875) 221-240.

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A. Sutherland, "Egypt and the Pentateuch," DTQ 2 (1876) 161-173. *G. Lansing, "The Pentateuch-Egypticity and Authenticity," Exp, 3rd Ser., 8 (1888) 219-231, 307-317. A. H. Sayce, "Light on the Pentateuch from Egyptology," HR 32 (1896) 195-200. Anonymous, "Israel and the Egyptian Monuments," MR 78 (1896) 976-979. M. G. Kyle, "Egyptiological Notes," RP 4 (1905) 32. [The Flood Story in Egypt] Anonymous, "The Accurate Use of Egyptian Terms in the Pentateuch," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 51-52. Fayette L. Thompson, "The Egypticity of the Pentateuch," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 364-367. *A. M. Skelly, "The Inscriptions of Sinai and Their Relation to Certain Facts of Scripture," ACQR 37 (1912) 678692. *Anonymous, "Archaeological Notes," HR 65 (1913) 464-465. [Egypt and the Bible, p. 464] Anonymous, "New Light on the Pentateuch," HR 82 (1921) 111. [Egyptian Background] *G. A. Frank Knight, "The Identification of the Pharaohs of the Pentateuch," JTVI 59 (1927) 96-112, 119-120. [(Discussion, pp. 112-117) (Communications by J. A. Fleming, 117-118; G. B. Michell, pp. 118-119)] *John E. McFadyen, "The Language of the Pentateuch in Its Relation to Egyptian," ET 41 (1929-30) 54-58.

§301 3.2.9.4 Historical Reliability of the Pentateuch *B. B. Edwards, "Remarks on the Authenticity and Genuineness of the Pentateuch," BS 2 (1845) 356-398, 668-682. Anonymous, "Historical Value of the Pentateuch," PRev 30 (1858) 420-435. S. C. Bartlett, "The Historic Character of the Pentateuch," BS 20 (1863) 381-431.

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William Henry Green, "The Genuineness of the Pentateuch," PRev 54 (1878) Part 1, 143-149. G. Frederick Wright, "The Genuineness of the Pentateuch Re-established," CFL, 3rd Ser., 24 (1918) 433-434.

§302 3.2.9.5 The Documentary Hypothesis (JEDP); Graf-Wellhausen Theory; The Hexateuch - General Studies *Anonymous, "Remarks on Some of the Peculiarities which Distinguish the Elohim and Jehovah Documents in Genesis from Each Other," CTPR, N.S., 1 (1838-39) 534-541. H. M. Harman, "Hengstenberg on the Pentateuch," MR 35 (1853) 75-102. (Review) *+Anonymous, "Biblical CriticismColenso and Davidson," QRL 113 (1863) 422-447. (Review) Anonymous, "Dr. Colenso and the Old Testament," IER, 1st Ser., 1 (1864-65) 271-283, 363-375, 513-524, 553-563. (Review) Alfred Cave, "The Latest Phase of the Pentateuch Question," BFER 29 (1880) 248-267. (Review) Archibald Duff, "The History of Research Concerning the Structure of the O.T. Historical Books," BS 37 (1880) 729751. *Alfred Cave, "Evolution and the Hebrews: A Review of Herbert Spencer's 'Hebrews and Phoenicians'," BFER 30 (1881) 17-39. (Review) *John Urquhart, "Jehovistic and Elohistic Theories," BFER 31 (1882) 205-238. Archibald Duff, "The History of Research Concerning the Structure of the O.T. Historical Books, No. II," BS 39 (1882) 498-519. Henry P[reserved] Smith, "The Critical Theories of Julius Wellhausen," DTQ, N.S., 1 (1882) 327-355. S. R. Driver, "On some alleged linguistic affinities of the Elohist," JP 11 (1882) 201-236.

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Henry P[reserved] Smith, "The Critical Theories of Julius Wellhausen," PR 3 (1882) 357-388. E. Benj. Andrews, "On the New Pentateuch-Criticism," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 97-104. Edwin C. Bissell, "Proposed Reconstruction of the Pentateuch," BS 40 (1883) 1-35, 225-245, 593-630; 41 (1884) 6794. Edwin C. Bissell, "Proposed Reconstruction of the Pentateuch," DTQ, N.S., 2 (1883) 288-314, 523-538. Philip H. Wicksteed, "The Literature of Israel," ModR 4 (1883) 1-23. (Review) Edward S. Prout, "Recent Theories on the Pentateuch," BQRL 79 (1884) 115-143. *Edwin C. Bissell, "The Use of

and its Compounds in the Hexateuch," AJSL 2 (1885-86) 9-12.

W. J. Deane, "The Difficulties of Scripture. No. I.," MI 3 (1885-86) 161-184. W. J. Deane, "The Difficulties of Scripture. No. II.," MI 3 (1885-86) 346-366. W. J. Deane, "The Difficulties of Scripture. No. III.," MI 3 (1885-86) 456-461. Wm. Henry Green, "The Wellhausen Hypothesis, A Question of Vital Consequence," ONTS 5 (1885-86) 85-86. S. Ives Curtiss, "Professor Julius Wellhausen and His Theory of the Pentateuch," Exp, 3rd Ser., 3 (1886) 81-98. W. J. Deane, "The Difficulties of Scripture. No. IV.," MI 4 (1886) 112-131. *W[illiam] Henry Green, "The Alleged Composite Character of Exodus I., II.," AJSL 3 (1886-87) 1-12. Henry P[reserved] Smith, "The Pentateuch Question,Recent Phases," ONTS 6 (1886-87) 268-270.

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William Henry Green, "Is the Current Critical Division of the Pentateuch Inimical to the Christian Faith?" ONTS 6 (1886-87) 315-318. [N. P. Gilman], "Critical Theology. Kuenen on the Hexateuch," URRM 27 (1887) 261-272. (Review) Benjamin Wisner Bacon, "Pentateuchal Analysis," AJSL 4 (1887-88) 216-243. J. J. Stewart Perowne, "The Age of the Pentateuch," ContR 53 (1888) 129-144, 242-261. Benjamin Wisner Bacon, "Pentateuchal Analysis. II.," AJSL 5 (1888-89) 7-17. *William R. Harper, "The Pentateuchal Question. I. Gen. 1:1-12:5," AJSL 5 (1888-89) 18-73. W[illiam] Henry Green, "The Pentateuchal Question," AJSL 5 (1888-89) 137-189. *William R. Harper, "The Pentateuchal Question II. Gen. 12:6-37:1," AJSL 5 (1888-89) 243-291. W[illiam] Henry Green, The Pentateuchal Question II. Gen. 12:6-37:1," AJSL 6 (1889-90) 109-138, 161-211. G. A. Chadwick, "Wellhausen's History of Israel," Exp, 3rd Ser., 10 (1889) 341-360. (Review) *William R. Harper, "The Pentateuchal Question. III. Gen. 37:2-Ex. 12:51," AJSL 6 (1889-90) 1-48. *William R. Harper, "The Pentateuchal Question. IV.-Historical Matter of Ex. 13-Deut. 34," AJSL 6 (1889-90) 241295. Anonymous, "The Pentateuch Controversy," LQHR 73 (1889-90) 261-288. (Review) James Strachan, "Some Recent Hexateuch Literature," TRFCCQ 4 (1889-90) 203-226. (Review) *Benjamin W. Bacon, "JE in the Middle Books of the Pentateuch. Analysis of Ex. 7-12," JBL 9 (1890) 161-200; 10 (1891) 107-130.

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Anonymous, "Pentateuchal Criticism," LQHR 74 (1890) 289-315. (Review) J. J. Lias, "Wellhausen on the Pentateuch," TML 3 (1890) 361-374. J. J. Lias, "Wellhausen on the Pentateuch. Part II," TML 4 (1890) 145-161. J. J. Lias, "Wellhausen on the Pentateuch. Part II," TML 4 (1890) 267-279. J. J. Lias, "Wellhausen on the Pentateuch. Part IV," TML 4 (1890) 308-321. W[illiam] Henry Green, "The Pentateuchal Question. III. Gen. 37:2-Ex. 12:51," AJSL 7 (1890-91) 1-38, 104-142. *Benjamin W. Bacon, "Notes on the Analysis of Gen. XV," AJSL 7 (1890-91) 75-76. *Benjamin W. Bacon, "The Blessing of Isaac, Gen. XXVII.A Study in Pentateuchal Analysis," AJSL 7 (1890-91) 143-148. Benjamin W. Bacon, "Notes on the Analysis of Genesis I.XXXI," AJSL 7 (1890-91) 222-231. Benjamin W. Bacon, "Notes on the Analysis of Genesis XXXII.L," AJSL 7 (1890-91) 278-288. *Alfred Cave, "Canon Driver on the Book of the Law," ContR 60 (1891) 892-910. (Review) William Henry Green, "The Pentateuchal Question. IV. Exodus 13Deuteronomy 34," AJSL 8 (1891-92) 15-64, 174243. *Benjamin Wisner Bacon, "Chronology of the Account of the Flood in P.A Contribution to the History of the Jewish Calendar," AJSL 8 (1891-92) 79-88. A. R. S. Kennedy, "Canon Driver and the Pentateuch," ET 3 (1891-92) 72-75. N. L. Walker, "Professor Green on the Pentateuch," ET 3 (1891-92) 316-318. *J. S. Bryan, "Murphy's Genesis and the Documentary Hypothesis," MQR, 3rd Ser., 11 (1891-92) 95-103. *C. R. Brown, "Do the Literary Postulates of Hexateuch Criticism have any Parallels in other Books of the Old Testament?" AR 18 (1892) 205-220.

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S. R. Driver, "Principal Cave on the Hexateuch," ContR 61 (1892) 262-278. +Anonymous, "Wellhausen on the History of Israel," ERCJ 176 (1892) 58-80. (Review) C. van den Biesen, "The Authorship and Composition of the Hexateuch," DR 111 (1892) 245-267; 112 (1893) 40-65. *Benjamin W. Bacon, "JE in the Middle Books of the Pentateuch. Analysis of Ex. 12:37-17:16,"JBL11 (1892) 177200. *Benjamin W. Bacon, "JE in the Middle Books of the Pentateuch. Sinai-Horeb: Analysis of Ex. 18-34," JBL 12 (1893) 23-46. William Henry Green, "Dr. Briggs' Higher Criticism of the Hexateuch," PRR 4 (1893) 529-561. (Review) H. A. White, "The Original Manuscript of the Pentateuch," PQ 8 (1894) 392-403. *Thomas Whitelaw, "Ezekiel and the Priests' Code," PRR 5 (1894) 434-453. Anonymous, "The Present State of the Pentateuch Controversy," LQHR 84 (1895) 31-54. (Review) W[illiam] M. McPheeters, "Dr. Briggs' Higher Criticism of the Hexateuch," PQ 9 (1895) 505-528. *Edwin Cone Bissell, "Origin and Composition of Genesis. History of the Criticism to the Rise of the Grafian Hypothesis," PRR 6 (1895) 1-25. Arthur S. Peake, "Wellhausen and Dr. Baxter," ET 7 (1895-96) 400-405. W. L. Baxter, "Professor Peake on the Reply to Wellhausen," ET 7 (1895-96) 505-512. A[rthur] S. Peake, "A Reply to Dr. Baxter," ET 7 (1895-96) 559-564. F. W. Farrar, "Professor Sayce and the Higher Criticism," Exp, 5th Ser., 3 (1896) 30-48. *Henry Preserved Smith, "Sources E and J in the Books of Samuel," JBL 15 (1896) 1-8. Wm. L. Baxter, "Professor Peake and Wellhausen," ET 8 (1896-97) 47.

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G. Harford-Battersby[sic], [J. Battersby Harford(?)] ''Professor Sayce on Pentateuchal Criticism,'' ET 8 (1896-97) 91. Arthur S. Peake, "Dr. Baxter and Wellhausen," ET 8 (1896-97) 93-94. G. Buchanan Gray, "The Character of the Proper Names in the Priestly Code: A Reply to Professor Hommel," Exp, 5th Ser., 6 (1897) 173-190. Anonymous, "Composition of the Pentateuch," MR 79 (1897) 137-140. Amos Kidder Fiske, "The Unknown Homer of the Hebrews," NW 6 (1897) 32-38. [The Yahwist] J. A. Selbie, "The 'Higher Criticism'," ET 9 (1897-98) 273-274. *W. H. Bennett, "The Book of Joshua and the Pentateuch," JQR 10 (1897-98) 649-653. Joseph Bruneau, "Biblical Criticism. 1-6," AER 19 (1898) 383-390. G. Frederick Wright, "Dr. Driver's Proof-Texts," BS 55 (1898) 515-525; 56 (1899) 140-147. Henry Hayman, "The Higher Criticism Applied to a 'Modern Instance'," BS 55 (1898) 557-561. G. Finke, "Documents in the Pentateuch," ColTM 18 (1898) 233-235. Samuel Colcord Bartlett, "The Scientific Results of the Analysis of the Hexateuch," HR 36 (1898) 395-402. T. McK. Stuart, "The Hypothetical Old Testament," MR 80 (1898) 534-542. *James Brown, "The Germ of Astruc's Theory," ET 10 (1898-99) 91-92. J. A. Selbie, "Critics and Apologists," ET 10 (1898-99) 221-222. William R. Harper, "The Priestly Element in the Old Testament as Seen in the Laws," BW 14 (1899) 258-266. *Willis J. Beecher, "The Books of the Old Testament versus Their Sources," BS 56 (1899) 209-222. *P[arke] P. Flournoy, "'The Books of the Old Testament Versus Their Sources'," CFL, O.S., 3 (1899) 345-348.

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J. A. Selbie, "The Oxford Hexateuch," ET 11 (1899-1900) 526-528. (Review) W[illiam] W. Everts, "The Polychrome Bible Tested by the Assyrian Flood-Tablet," HR 40 (1900) 124-130. William R. Harper, "Constructive Studies in the Priestly Element in the Old Testament. I: Its General Scope," BW 17 (1901) 46-54. *William R. Harper, "Constructive Studies in the Priestly Element in the Old Testament. II: The History of Worship in the Earlier Old Testament Period," BW 17 (1901) 121-134. *William R. Harper, "Constructive Studies in the Priestly Element in the Old Testament. III: The History of Worship in the Middle Old Testament Period," BW 17 (1901) 206-220. *William R. Harper, "Constructive Studies in the Priestly Element in the Old Testament. IV: The History of Worship in the Later Old Testament Period," BW 17 (1901) 366-381. *William R. Harper, "Constructive Studies in the Priestly Element in the Old Testament. V: The Laws and Usages Concerning the Priest, Considered Comparatively," BW 17 (1901) 450-462. *William R. Harper, "Constructive Studies in the Priestly Element in the Old Testament. VI: The Laws and Usages Concerning the Place of Worship, Considered Comparatively," BW 18 (1901) 56-63. *William R. Harper, "Constructive Studies in the Priestly Element in the Old Testament. VII: The Laws and Usages Concerning Sacrifice, Considered Comparatively," BW 18 (1901) 120-130. *William R. Harper, "Constructive Studies in the Priestly Element in the Old Testament. VIII: The Laws and Usages Concerning Feasts, Considered Comparatively," BW 18 (1901) 204-217. *William R. Harper, "Constructive Studies in the Priestly Element in the Old Testament. IX: Laws and Usages Concerning the Sabbath and Kindred Institutions, Considered Comparatively," BW 18 (1901) 297-307. *William R. Harper, "Constructive Studies in the Priestly Element in the Old Testament. X: The Laws and Usages Concerning Clean and Unclean, Considered Comparatively," BW 18 (1901) 368-379.

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*Reginald Walsh, "The Rise and Progress of Higher Criticism," IER, 4th Ser., 10 (1901) 498-513; 11 (1902) 16-34, 127-144, 494-523; 13 (1903) 228-245, 532-556; 15 (1904) 27-47. W. F. Lofthouse, "The Hexateuch and the Gospels: A Parallel," ET 13 (1901-02) 565-567. William R. Harper, "Constructive Studies in the Literature of Worship in the Old Testament. III. The Legal Literature-The Priestly Code," BW 19 (1902) 300-310. William R. Harper, "Constructive Studies in the Literature of Worship in the Old Testament. IV. The Historical Writings of the Priestly School," BW 19 (1902) 443-455. William R. Harper, "Constructive Studies in the Literature of Worship in the Old Testament. IV. The Historical Writings of the Priestly School (Continued)," BW20 (1902) 48-57, 134-146. *William Wallace Martin, "The Fall as a Composite Narrative," BS 60 (1903) 84-91. George Frederick Wright, "Dr. Driver's Rope of Sand," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 151-157. Samuel Schwarm, "The History of the Hexateuch," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 441. W[illiam] W. Everts, "The Meyer-Wellhausen Controversy," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 646-648. *Arthur Babbitt Fairchild, "Jacob or Israel," BS 62 (1905) 698-712. Jesse B. Thomas, "Misapplication of the Canons of Historical Inquiry," CFL, 3rd Ser., 2 (1905) 116-120. *Ernest Cushing Richardson, "Oral Tradition, Libraries and the Hexateuch," LCR 24 (1905) 511-521. *Ernest Cushing Richardson, "Oral Tradition, Libraries and the Hexateuch. Part II," LCR 24 (1905) 718-725. *Ernest Cushing Richardson, "Oral Tradition, Libraries and the Hexateuch," PTR 3 (1905) 191-215.

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*Ernest Cushing Richardson, "Oral Traditions[sic], Libraries and the Hexateuch. Part III," LCR 25 (1906) 148-155. A. C. Dixon, "Modern Myths of Unbelief," CFL, 3rd Ser., 4 (1906) 279-281. Harold M. Wiener, "Some Fatal Weaknesses of the Wellhausen School," BS 64 (1907) 1-18. (Erratum, p. viii) Harold M. Wiener, "Hebrew Monotheism," BS 64 (1907) 609-637. George H. Schodde, "Survey of Current Critical Thought in Germany. The Beginning of the End of the Wellhausen School," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 118-121. Anonymous, "False 'Induction' and the Pentateuchal 'Codes'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 95-96. (Editorial Note) James Orr, "The Problem of the Old Testament Restated," ContR 92 (1907) 200-212. *T. H. Weir, "Arab and Hebrew Prose Writers," ContR 92 (1907) 375-380. [Comparative Literature and Pentateuchal Criticism] A. H. Sayce, "The Documentary Theory of the Pentateuch. A Test Case," HR 54 (1907) 8-12. *Adolf Hult, "Ezekiel and the Levitic Code," LCR 26 (1907) 7-19. *Adolf Hult, "Ezekiel and the Levitic Code. Part II," LCR 26 (1907) 302-314. J. F. C. Fuller, "Elohim and the Number π," Monist 17 (1907) 110-111. W. F. Lofthouse, "The Old Testament Books and Their Redactors," ET 19 (1907-08) 63-67. *Andrew Craig Robinson, "Lord of Hosts," ET 19 (1907-08) 188-189. [JEPD] +*T. Witton Davies, "Traditions and Beliefs of Ancient Israel," RTP 3 (1907-08) 689-706. [Subtitle: t"The Early Traditions of Genesis", pp. 697-706]

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R. C. Thomson, "Wiener's Criticism of the Wellhausen School," GUOST 3 (1907-12) 57. Harold M. Wiener, "Essays in Pentateuchal Criticism," BS 65 (1908) 481-509, 723-754; 66 (1909) 119-170, 291-331, 411-430. T. McK. Stuart, "'The Hexateuch'?Is the Term Admissible?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 8 (1908) 179-181. Anonymous, "Some of the Latest German Biblical Criticism," MR 90 (1908) 645-649. Anonymous, "Wellhausenism on the Wane," MR 90 (1908) 974-975. Harold M. Wiener, "First Three Chapters of Wellhausen's Prolegomena," BS 66 (1909) 692-743. *A[lbert] C. Knudson, "The So-called J Decalogue," JBL 28 (1909) 82-99. Anonymous, "'Wellhausenism on the Wane'," MR 91 (1909) 646-650. J. J. Lias, "Is the So-Called 'Priestly Code' Post-Exilic?" BS 67 (1910) 20-46, 299-334. (Errata p. ii) Harold M. Wiener, "Priests and Levites: The Fourth Chapter of Wellhausen's Prolegomena," BS 67 (1910) 486-539. Harold M. Wiener, "The Swan-song of the Wellhausen School," BS 67 (1910) 654-658. Henry Gracey, "The Date of J and E, According to Professor Driver," CFL, 3rd Ser., 12 (1910) 365-369. B. D. Eerdmans, "Ezra and the Priestly Code," Exp, 7th Ser., 10 (1910) 306-326. 2nd Card? Harold M. Wiener, "Has Dr. Skinner Vindicated the Graf-Wellhausen Theory?" Exp, 7th Ser., 10 (1910) 407-416. *Harold M. Wiener, "The High Priest," BS 68 (1911) 159-161. [Ref. Wellhausen's Prolegomena] Harold M. Wiener, "The Fifth Chapter of Wellhausen's Prolegomena," BS 68 (1911)658-673.

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*W. F. Lofthouse, "Kernel and Husk in Old Testament Stories," Exp, 8th Ser., 1 (1911)97-117. William H. Bates, "A Revelation or an Evolution-Which?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1911-12) 153-156. *C. F. Burney, "The Priestly Code and the New Aramaic Papyri from Elephantine," Exp, 8th Ser., 3 (1912) 97-108. Herbert W. Magoun, "A Layman's View of the Critical Theory," BS 70 (1913) 56-79, 202-227, 382-407. *Harold M. Wiener, "The Advent of Textual Criticism," BS 70 (1913) 145-174. *Herbert W. Magoun, "Experiences with the Critical Theory," CFL, 3rd Ser., 16 (1913) 200-201. *John Skinner, "The Divine Names in the Genesis," Exp, 8th Ser., 6 (1913) 289-313, 400-420, 494-514. *Johannes Dahse, "Divine Appelations, Textual Criticism and Documentary Theory. My Reply to Dr. Skinner," Exp, 8th Ser., 6 (1913) 481-510. Lewis B[ayles] Paton, "A Harmony of the Hexateuch," HSR 23 (1913) 28-53. H[arold] M. Wiener, "Is the Graf-Wellhausen hypothesis tenable?" TTL 47 (1913) 195-207. Johannes Dahse, "Is the Documentary Theory Tenable?" BS 71 (1914) 95-104, 331-342. Harold M. Wiener, "The Pentateuchal Text, the Divine Appelations, and the Documentary Theory: A Reply to Dr. Skinner," BS 71 (1914) 218-268. J. J. Lias, "Is the So-Called 'Priestly Code' of Post Exilic Date?" JTVI 46 (1914) 63-79. (Discussion, pp. 79-86) *G. Ch. Aalders, "The Wellhausen Theory of the Pentateuch and Textual Criticism," BS 71 (1914) 393-405. W. F. Lofthouse, "Dahse vs. Wellhausen," LQHR (1914) 333-338.

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Harold M. Wiener, "Has Professor Lofthouse Vindicated the Documentary Theory?" LQHR 123 (1915) 128-131. (Reply by W. F. Lofthouse, pp. 131-132) *Harold M. Wiener, "The Mosaic Authenticity of the Pentateuchal Legislation," LQHR 123 (1915) 264-277. (Reply by W. F. Lofthouse, pp. 277-278) Frederic Perry Noble, "Negative Criticism of Destructive Critics," BS 73 (1916) 396-421. G. Frederick Wright, "J. E. P. R. Imposture," CFL, 3rd Ser., 21 (1916) 14-17. *H. W. Magoun, "A Lacuna in Scholarship," BS 74 (1917) 71-100, 284-311, 425-445,553-580. *T. Witton Davies, "The Priestly Code in the Historical Writings of the Old Testament and also in the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha," IJA #49 (1917) 18-25. Harold M. Wiener, "'The Sources of the Hexateuch'," BS 75 (1918) 594-598. (Review) G. Frederick Wright, "The Documentary Theory an Imposture," CFL, 3rd Ser., 24 (1918) 26. [Summary] H. W. Magoun, "'The Canons of Validity'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 24 (1918) 341-344. J. J. Lias, "Germanism," JTVI 50 (1918) 137-156. (Discussion, pp. 156-158) [Documentary Hypothesis, pp. 147-155] H[erbert] W[illiam] Magoun, "The Canons of Validity," MQR, 3rd Ser., 44 (1918) 191-208. Harold M. Wiener, "The Greek Genesis, the Graf-Wellhausen Theory, and the Conservative Position," BS 76 (1919) 41-60. [J. Paterson Smyth], "The Bible in the Making ('Made in Germany')," CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 85-86. [The Bible of Northern Israel; The Bible of the Priests] [J. Paterson] Smyth, "The Romance of the Jahvist," CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 172-173.

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[Jay Benson Hamilton], "The Well-known Unknown," CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 309-310. [Jay Benson Hamilton], "The Wellhausen Swan Song," CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 347-348. Harold M. Wiener, "The Sources of the Hexateuch," CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 393-394. [Jay Benson Hamilton], "Hun Plot Against the Bible," CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 395-396. [Jay Benson Hamilton], "The Hexateuch Hoax," CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 364-367, 410-412, 451-454, 504-505. Francis J. Lamb, "Higher Criticism of the Bible Examined by Scientific Methods," CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 407410. Anonymous, "The Incredible Fable," CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 417-418. Anonymous, "Critic or Critique," CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 483. [Frank J. Boyer], "The German Hexateuch-A Hun Fabrication," CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 9-11. [Frank J. Boyer], "False Doctrine-Lying," CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 63-64. *W. W. Canon, "Passover and Priests Code," Exp, 8th Ser., 19 (1920) 226-235. *Julian Morgenstern, "The Elohist Narrative in Exodus 3:1-15," AJSL 37 (1920-21) 242-262. *William L. Baxter, "'Smooth Stone Out of the Brook'," PTR 19 (1921) 177-224. L[eander] S. Keyser, "Critical Notes on the 'Shorter Bible'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 28 (1922) 102-111. A. C. Dixon, "Myths and Moths of Criticism. An Examination of the Moths and their Doings. The Origin of the Myths," CFL, 3rd Ser., 28 (1922) 259-262. L[eander] S. Keyser, "As to Literary Style: A Little Chapter on Biblical Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 28 (1922) 313314.

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* C. M. Mackay, "Ezekiel's Sanctuary and Wellhausen's Theory," PTR 20 (1922) 661-665. Th. Graebner, "Little Journey in the Higher Anticriticism. II The Documentary Hypothesis," TM 2 (1922) 9-18. Part I? W. H. G[riffith] T[homas], "The Latest Phase of Hexateuchal Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 29 (1923) 389-390. Andrew Craig Robinson, "Three Peculiarities of the Pentateuch which show that the Higher Critical Theories of its Late Composition Cannot be Reasonably Held," JTVI 55 (1923) 56-68. (Discussion, pp. 68-74) [(1) The Absence of the Name 'Jerusalem' from the Pentateuch; (2) The Absence of any mention of Sacred Song from the Ritual of the Pentateuch; (3) The Absence of the Divine Title 'Lord of Hosts' from the Pentateuch] W. F. Lofthouse, "A New Work on the Hexateuch," LQHR 140 (1923) 100-102. (Review) John A. Maynard, "The Element of Controversy in the Documents of the Pentateuch," ATR 7 (1924-25) 145-151. *J. Battersby Harford, "Since Wellhausen," Exp, 9th Ser., 4 (1925) 4-26. [Article 1. The Problem and its Solution; Supplementary Note. On the Use of Elohim in the Pentateuch, pp. 20-26] *J. Battersby Harford, "Since Wellhausen," Exp, 9th Ser., 4 (1925) 83-102. [Article 2. Recent Criticism, with Special Reference to Exodus 6:2-3] *J. Battersby Harford, "Since Wellhausen," Exp, 9th Ser., 4 (1925) 164-182, 244-265. [Article 3. Textual Criticism. The Massoretic Text and the Septuagint] *J. Battersby Harford, "Since Wellhausen," Exp, 9th Ser., 4 (1925) 323-349. [Article 4. Deuteronomy] J. Battersby Harford, "Since Wellhausen," Exp, 9th Ser., 4 (1925) 403-429. [Article 5. The Problem of the Priestly Code] L[eander] S. K[eyser], "The 'Source' Hypothesis of the Pentateuch," CFL, 3rd Ser., 33 (1927) 306-308. Julian Morgenstern, "The Oldest Document of the Hexateuch," HUCA 4 (1927) 1-138.

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Paul R. Stevick, "Notes on the Conceptions of Human Nature in the J and E Sections of the Hexateuch," MR 111 (1928) 771-774. *Th[eophile] J. Meek, "The Translation of Gêr in the Hexateuch and its Bearing on the Documentary Hypothesis," JBL 49 (1930) 172-180. D. M. McIntyre, "The Synagogue versus Wellhausen," EQ 5 (1933) 175-179. *Beatrice L. Goff, "The Lost Jahwistic Account of the Conquest of Canaan," JBL 53 (1934) 241-249. *G. B[uchanan] Gray, "Passover and Unleavened Bread: The Laws of J, E, and D," JTS 37 (1936) 241-253. E. Kriewaldt, "The 'Documentary Hypothesis' in Court," AusTR 9 (1938) 3-10. *Sigmund Mowinckel, "The Babylonian Matter in the Predeuteronomic Primeval History (JE) in Gen 1-11," JBL 58 (1939) 87-91. *William F[oxwell] Albright, "The Babylonian Matter in the Predeuteronomic Primeval History (JE) in Gen 1-11, II," JBL 58 (1939) 91-103. *A. C. Graham, "Hebronite Tradition Behind P in Genesis," JTS 41 (1940) 104-152. *Leroy Waterman, "Some Repercussions from Late Levitical Genealogical Accretions in P and the Chronicler," AJSL 58 (1941) 49-56. E. Robertson, "Temple and Torah: Suggesting an Alternative to the Graf-Wellhausen Hypothesis," BJRL 26 (194142) 182-205. E. Robertson, "The Priestly Code: The Legislation of the Old Testament and Graf-Wellhausen," BJRL 26 (1941-42) 369-392. William A. Irwin, "The Significance of Julius Wellhausen," JAAR 12 (1944) 160-173. *H. F. D. Sparks, "The Witness of the Prophets to Hebrew Tradition," JTS 50 (1949) 129-141. *Manfred Cassirer, "The Date of the Elohist in the Light of Genesis XXXVII. 9," JTS 50 (1949) 173-174.

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*Cuthbert Lattey, ''The Tribe of Levi,'' CBQ 12 (1950) 277-291. [Graf-Wellhausen Theory] *Julian Morgenstern, "The Final Redaction of the J Code," JBL 69 (1950) iv. G. E[rnest] Wright, "The Considerations Favoring the Tenth-Century Date for the Yahwist Writer," JBL 70 (1951) iii. Immanuel Lewy, "Nationalist and Humanist Sections within J of Gen-Num," JBL 71 (1952) xv. J. Coert Rylaarsdam, "The Present Status of Pentateuchal Criticism," JAAR 22 (1954) 242-247. *Morris Sigel Seale, "The Glosses in the Book of Genesis and the J E Theory. An Attempt at a New Solution," ET 67 (1955-56) 333-335. James A. Schwarz, "Practical Use of the Documentary Hypothesis," Amb 9 (1960-61) 101-106. Horace D. Hummel, "'How Do I Teach This to Laymen?'" Amb 9 (1960-61) #4, 107-115. Samuel Sandmel, "The Haggada within Scripture," JBL 80 (1961) 105-122. [Opposition to the Graf-Wellhausen Theory] M. H. Segal, "The Composition of the PentateuchA Fresh Examination," SH 8 (1961) 68-114. *Menahem Haran, "Shiloh and Jerusalem," Tarbiz 31 (1961-62) #4, I. *Menahem Haran, "Shiloh and Jerusalem: The Origin of the Priestly Tradition in the Pentateuch," JBL 81 (1962) 1424. William Foxwell Albright, "Jethro, Hobab and Ruel in Early Hebrew Tradition (with Some Comments on the Origin of 'JE')," CBQ 25 (1963) 1-11. Simon J. DeVries, "The Hexateuchal Criticism of Abraham Kuenen," JBL 82 (1963) 31-57. Arvid S. Kapelrud, "The Date of the Priestly Code," ASTI 3 (1964) 58-64. C. J. de Catanzaro, "The Primeval HistoryA Reconsideration of Source Criticism," ACQ 5 (1965) 51-56.

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Hans Walter Wolff, "The Kerygma of the Yahwist," Interp 20 (1966) 131158. (Trans. by Wilbur A. Benware) Paul L. Watson, "The Deuteronomic Historian," RestQ 9 (1966) 281-284. John A. Scott, "The Priestly Tabernacle," RestQ 9 (1966) 295-299. *J. M. Grintz, "'Ye Shall not Eat on the Blood'," Zion 31 (1966) #1/2 I-II. [Priestly Code] Ignatius Hunt, "The Yahwist," BibT #29 (1967) 2043-2047. *Avi Hurvitz, "The Usage of ¬ and ¬ in the Bible and Its Implication for the Date of P," HTR 60 (1967) 117-121. T. E. Fretheim, "The Priestly Document: Anti-Temple?" VT 18 (1968) 313-329. Chayim Cohen, "Was the P Document Secret?" JANES 1 (1968-69) #2, 39-44. *Murray Lichtenstein, "Dream-Theophany and the E Document," JANES 1(1968-69) #2, 45-54. Allan A. MacRae, "The Higher Critical Assault Upon the Scriptures," RefmR 16 (1968-69) 80-90. Burke O. Long, "Etymological Etiology and the Dt Historian," CBQ 31 (1969) 35-41. J. G. Vink, "The Date and Origin of the Priestly Code in the Old Testament," OTS 15 (1969) 1-144. *J. N. M. Wijngaards, "The Dramatization of Salvific History in the Deuteronomic Schools," OTS 16 (1969) 1-127.

§303 3.2.9.5.1 The Holiness Code *Lewis Bayles Paton, "The Holiness Code and Ezekiel," PRR 7 (1896) 98-115. L . E. Elliott-Binns, "Some problems of the holiness code," ZAW 67 (1955) 26-40.

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§304 3.2.9.6 Literary Criticism of Genesis - General Studies *+Anonymous, "Chronological Remark on Genesis," MMBR 2 (1796) 686-687. +E. T. Pilgrim, "The Word 'Day' in Genesis," MMBR 34 (1812-13) 17. +Anonymous, "On the Book of Genesis," MMBR 35 (1813) 214-217. Philologus, "Vindication of the Book of Genesis," CongML 2 (1819) 154-157. *Anonymous, "The Mosaic History Accordant with the Existing State of Things," PRev 1 (1829) 189-209. *Anonymous, "Remarks on Some of the Peculiarities which Distinguish the Elohim and Jehovah Documents in Genesis from Each Other," CTPR, N.S., 1 (1838-39)534-541. Anonymous, "A Companion to the Book of Genesis," MR 27 (1845) 391-402. (Review) +Anonymous, "The Book of Genesis," BFER 9 (1860) 497-539. (Review) +Geo. Howe, "Delitzsch on Genesis," SPR 15 (1862-63) 161-198. (Review) *C. McCausland, "On some Uses of Sacred Primeval History," JTVI 3 (1868-69) 447-458. (Discussion, pp. 458-471) J. C. H., "The Book of Genesis in Relation to Modern Science," DUM 75 (1870) 550-558. *Anonymous, "Genesis and Geology," CR 23 (1871) 343-358. (Review) Alex. Mackenzie Cameron, "Illustrations from Borneo of Passages in the Book of Genesis," SBAT 2 (1873) 264-266. *A. H. Sayce, "The Date of the Ethnological Table of Genesis," TRL 11 (1874) 59-69. Anonymous, "Genesis," BWR 1 (1877) 343-345. +Anonymous, "The Book of Genesis and Science," LQHR 48 (1877) 52-66. (Review)

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*William Aikman, "The Word Elohim and Jehovah in Genesis," MR 59 (1877) 610-626. Frederic Gardiner, "Are the Early Narratives of Genesis to be Literally Understood?" DTQ 4 (1878) 501-509. *J. L. Porter, "Exploration as Verifying Revelation," DTQ 5 (1879) 1-19. *W[illiam] Aikman, "The Word Elohim and Jehovah in Genesis," DTQ 5 (1879) 292-302. *John Urquhart, "The Divine Names in Genesis," BFER 30 (1881) 227-242. Anonymous, "Commentators and the Book of Genesis," SRL 1 (1882-83) 126-144. (Review) *Edgar C. S. Gibson, "Some Names in Genesis," Exp, 2nd Ser., 6 (1883) 259-272, 350-362. *Talbot W. Chambers, "The Occurrence of the Divine Names in Genesis," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 91-92. Jesse B. Thomas, "GenesisScriptural and Extra-Scriptural," CT 2 (1884-85) 401-423. G. F. McKibben, "The Significance and Richness of Genesis," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 86-87. *H. P. Laird, "The Ancient Oracle," RChR 33 (1886) 301-320. (Creation/Evolution) *A. Crawford, "Genesis and Geology," PER 2 (1888-89) 118-127. William J. Dawson, "Genesis and Some of its Critics," ContR 55 (1889) 900-909. J. Rawson Lumby, "The Study of the Early Chapters of Genesis," ET 2 (1890-91) 62. *Anonymous, "Dana on Genesis and Science," BS 48 (1891) 171-174. T. K. Cheyne, "Brevia: Klostermann versus Kautzsch and Socin," Exp, 4th Ser., 4 (1891) 157-158, 397-398. Henry Colman, "Pre-Adamites," MR 73 (1891) 891-902.

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*C. H. Waller, "Is Genesis a Compilation After All? and What is its Real Relation to the Remainder of the Pentateuch?" TML 5 (1891) 289-300. *J. S. Bryan, "Murphy's Genesis and the Documentary Hypothesis," MQR, 3rd Ser., 11 (1891-92) 95-103. *I[srael] Abrahams, "Tobit and Genesis," JQR 5 (1892-93) 348-350. *Thos. Stoughton Potwin, "The Divine Names in the Book of Genesis, in the Light of Recent Discoveries," BS 50 (1893) 348-357. *James Henry Breasted, "Some Egyptian Names in GenesisA New Inscription of the Oldest Period, etc.," BW 2 (1893) 285-288. Anonymous, "The Book of Genesis a True History," CQR 36 (1893) 1-34. William R. Harper, "The Human Element in the Early Stories of Genesis," BW 4 (1894) 266-278. William R. Harper, "The Divine Element in the Early Stories of Genesis," BW 4 (1894) 349-358. *J. William Dawson, "Physical and Historical Probabilities Respecting the Authorship and Authority of the Mosaic Books," Exp, 4th Ser., 9 (1894) 16-33, 109-123, 276-288, 362-375, 440-451. [II. The Book of Genesis, pp. 109-123] *P. A. Peters, "The Sabbath in Genesis and Exodus," ColTM 16 (1896) 153-169. *J. William Dawson, "The Historical Relation of the Book of Genesis to the Exodus from Egypt," HR 33 (1897) 919. T. R. English, "The Plan and Ruling Thought of the Book of Genesis," CFL, N.S., 4 (1901) 76-80. Willis J. Beecher, "The International Lessons in Their Literary Setting," CFL, N.S., 4 (1901) 9-15, 71-76, 141-148, 201-207. [Genesis] W[illiam] M. McP[heeters], "Editorial Notes," CFL, N.S., 4 (1901) 121-131. [The Genesis Narratives] H[ermann] Gunkel, "The Legends of Genesis," OC 15 (1901) 261-283, 385-398, 450-463, 526-539, 582-595, 650673. (Trans. by W. H. Carruth)

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William M. McPheeters, "God Securing the Study of His Word. Attention Centered on Genesis," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1902) 1-8. *A. J. Maas, "The Chronology of Genesis," ACQR 29 (1904) 417-433. W. W. Everts, "Are There Myths in Genesis?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 505-509. J. J. Lias, "'Genesis'Recent Criticism of," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 678-685. W[illiam] W. Everts, "The Book of Genesis Unfolded," CFL, 3rd Ser., 2(1905) 72-82. [Genesis, the Origin of the Divine Law and the Chosen People] W[illiam] W. Everts, "The Book of Genesis UnfoldedPart First," CFL, 3rd Ser., 2 (1905) 232-240. Alex. R. Gordon, "The Religious Value of the Narratives in Genesis," HA 4 (1905-06) 163-179. *Edward E. Nourse, "The Book of Genesis and the Religious Development of Israel," HSR 16 (1905-06) 91-113. G. L. Young, "The Book of Genesis-Its Unity," CFL, 3rd Ser., 5 (1906) 254-259. Anonymous, "An Unexpected Light," MQR, 3rd Ser., 32 (1906) 385. [Genesis written on Tablets?] John McDowell Leavitt, "Science a Key to Genesis," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907)3-11. Anonymous, "'Genesis and Science'from Dr. Wright's New Book," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 52-55. (Review) *William M. McPheeters, "The Meaning of 'Bara' in Genesis," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 367-372. S. M. Godbey, "The Sociological Lessons of Genesis," MQR, 3rd Ser., 33 (1907) 525-535. Henry Gracey, "Driver's 'The Book of Genesis'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 8 (1908) 372-378. (Review)

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*Harold M. Wiener, "The Name of God in Genesis," ET 20 (1908-09) 473-475. *A. P. Cox, "The Name of God in Genesis. I.," ET 20 (1908-09) 378. *John Skinner, "The Name of God in Genesis. II.," ET 20 (1908-09) 378-379. *Nivard Johann Schlögl, "The Name of God in Genesis," ET 20(1908-09) 563. C. F. Burney, "The Religious Value of the Early Narratives of Genesis," ICMM 6 (1909-10) 278-288. J. S. Ross, "The Early Narratives of Genesis, Myth or History? A Review of Rev. George Jackson's Lecture," CFL, 3rd Ser., 12 (1910) 358-365. Alex R. Gordon, "Skinner's 'Genesis'," Exp, 7th Ser., 10 (1910) 242-254. (Review) H. T. F. Duckworth, "The Book of Genesis. A Review of Dr. John Skinner's Recent Commentary," HR 60 (1910) 352359. (Review) *Harold M. Wiener, "The Post-Mosaica of Genesis," BS 68 (1911) 154-156. Henry Gracey, "Dr. Driver's Method of Getting Rid of the History in Genesis," CFL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1911-12) 221-228. Alexander Macdonald, "Is Genesis Expurgated Myth or History?" AER 46 (1912) 65-70. Alex R. Gordon and Harold M. Wiener, "A Correspondence with Dr. Gordon," BS 69 (1912) 349-359. [Concerning Skinner's 'Genesis'] Harold M. Wiener, "The Only Way: A Correspondence," BS 69 (1912) 723-726. [Concerning Skinner's 'Genesis'] *Kemper Fullerton, "The International Critical Commentary on Genesis, Chronicles, and the Psalms," HTR 5 (1912) 20-109. (Review) *L. S. A. Wells, "The Book of Jubilees: the earliest Commentary on Genesis," IJA #28 (1912) 13-17. *Royden K. Yerkes, "Some Notes on the use of

in Genesis," JBL 31 (1912) 59-62.

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*Eb. Nestle, "Three Notes on Skinner's 'Genesis'," ET 24 (1912-13) 91-92. *J[ohn] Skinner, "The Divine Names in Genesis," Exp, 8th Ser., 5 (1913) 289-313, 400-420, 494-514; 6 (1913) 2345, 97-116, 266-288. [I. Exodus VI. 2, 3; II. The Pericope-Hypothesis; III. Recensions in the Septuagint; IV. The Hebrew Text, 1 Hebrew Manuscripts, 2. The Samaritan Pentateuch; V. The Limits of Textual Uncertainty] *Johannes Dashe, "Divine Appelations, Textual Criticism and Documentary Theory. My Reply to Dr. Skinner," Exp, 8th Ser., 6 (1913) 481-510. *Robert C. Thomson, "The Names of God in Genesis," GUOST 4 (1913-22) 7-9. *Robert F. Chisholm, "The Pre-Abrahamic Stories of Genesis as Wisdom Literature," GUOST 4 (1913-22) 80-82. George [H.] Schodde, "The Historical Character of Genesis," TZTM 4 (1914) 364-372. Lewis Bayles Paton, "Archaeology and the Book of Genesis," BW 45 (1915) 10-17, 135-145, 202-210, 288-298, 353361; 46 (1915) 25-32, 82-89, 173-180. H. Edouard Naville, "The Unity of Genesis," JTVI 47 (1915) 329-356. (Discussion, pp. 357-362) *Theophilus G. Pinches, "Early Babylonian Chronology and the Book of Genesis," ET 27 (1915-16) 517-521; *J. S. Ross, "Methodist Higher Criticism Arm-in-Arm with Infidelity," CFL, 3rd Ser., 21 (1916) 116-118. [III. The Book of Genesis, p. 118] *J. S. Ross, "Methodist Higher Criticism Arm-in-Arm with Infidelity. Paper No. II.," CFL, 3rd Ser., 21 (1916) 161163. [IV. The Fall of Man, p. 161; V. the Flood, p. 161-162; VI. The Tower of Babel, p. 162; VII. Abraham, p. 162] *Alphonse Mingana, "Remarks on the Hebrew of Genesis," Exp, 8th Ser., 11 (1916) 303-310. *J. P. Robertson, "Genesis a Miracle in Morals," USR 28 (1916-17) 187-200. Harold M. Wiener, "Historical Observations on Some Chapters of Genesis," BS 74 (1917) 101-113.

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W. W. Martin, "Light Upon the Earliest History of Genesis. From the Telloh Inscriptions," MQR, 3rd Ser., 43 (1917) 576-587. A. T. Olmstead, "The Greek Genesis," AJSL 34 (1917-18) 145-169. [Jay Benson Hamilton], "International Sunday School Lessons: Book of the Beginning: History or Fable?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 208-209. *Thomas J. Agius, "Genesis and Evolution," IER, 5th Ser., 13 (1919) 441-453. L. Franklin Gruber, "Dr. Eduoard Konig on 'Genesis'," BS 77 (1920) 460-464. (Review) William H. Bates, "The Book of Genesis," CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 269-272. H. W. Mengedoht, "Genesis and the Cuneiform Inscriptions," OC 34 (1920) 340-345. *Duncan Black Macdonald, "The Pre-Abrahamic Stories of Genesis, as a Part of the Wisdom Literature," SSO 1 (1920) 115-125. P. H. Ditchfield, "History and Folklore in Genesis," Theo 1 (1920) 257-264. James Cooper, "Old Testament Preparations for the Catholic Church. The Book of Genesis," ConstrQ 9 (1921) 558577. N. G. Lawson, "The Early Chapters of Genesis," Theo 5 (1922) 297-303. A. J. Westlake, "Genesis and Progress," ET 36 (1924-25) 188-190. William S. Bishop, "GenesisThe Book of Beginnings," BS 82 (1925) 185-202. D[avid] J[ames] B[urrell], "The Book of Origins," CFL, 3rd Ser., 31 (1925) 325-328. L[eander] S. K[eyser], "A Scientist's View of Genesis," CFL, 3rd Ser., 34 (1928) 191-192. (Editorial) P[hilip] M[auro], "Genesis and Modem Scientific Opinion," CFL, 3rd Ser., 34 (1928) 586-587. (Editorial) *Dudley Joseph Whitney, "The Chronology of Genesis," CFL, 3rd Ser., 36 (1930) 478-482.

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S. F. Hunter, "The Babylonian Background of Genesis," NZJT 1 (1931-32) 129-137. *Paul E. Kretzmann, "The word 'year' in the Book of Genesis," CTM 4 (1933) 216. Leander S. Keyser, "Permanent Values in Genesis," CFL, 3rd Ser., 40 (1934) 164-165. James B. Tannehill, "Have the Defenders of Genesis Met Their Waterloo?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 41 (1935) 278-283; 42 (1936) 41-49. ( ) A., "Genesis Upheld," CTM 7 (1936) 862. *Robert P. Casey, "The Armenian Marcionites and the Diatessaron," JBL 57 (1938) 185-194. *R[obert] H. Pfeiffer, "The Ages of Mankind in Genesis and Hesiod," JBL 58 (1939) iv. *A. C. Graham, "Hebronite Tradition Behind P in Genesis," JTS 41 (1940) 140-152. *Edward McCrady, "Genesis and Pagan Cosmogonies," JTVI 72 (1940) 44-64, 68-71. (Communications by E. J. G. Titterington, p. 64; H. S. Curr, pp. 64-66; L. M. Davies, pp. 66-68) E. J. G. Titterington, "Genesis and the Gospel," JTVI 73 (1941) 63-74, 78-80. (Communications by H. S. Curr, 7475; A. H. van Straubenzee, 75-77, and R. E. D. Clark, 77-78) S. Pearce Carey, "The Earliest Chapters of Genesis and the Modem Mind," BQL 11 (1942-45) 92-94. *Oscar E. Olson, "The Book of Genesis and Modem Science," CQ 5 (1945) #3, 131-137. John Henry Bennetch, "Genesis: An Apologetic," BS 103 (1946) 106-114. ±Donald G. Miller, "Studia Biblica. I. Genesis," Interp 2 (1948) 76-89. [Extensive Bibliography] E. F. Sutcliffe, "Genesis Reconsidered," Scrip 4 (1949-51) 49-55. Roderick A. F. MacKenzie, "'Before Abraham Was . . . '," CBQ 15 (1953) 131-140.

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*Martin J. Wyngaarden, ''Some Problems of Chronology in Genesis,'' JASA 7 (1955) #3, 43-46. *Morris Sigel Seale, "The Glosses in the Book of Genesis and the J E Theory. An attempt at a New Solution," ET 67 (1955-56) 333-335. *Meredith G. Kline, "Because It Had Not Rained," WJT 20 (1957-58) 146-157. *B. Gemser, "God in Genesis," OTS 12 (1958) 1-21. *A. van Selms, "The Canaanites in the Book of Genesis," OTS 12 (1958) 182-213. A. M. Dubarle, "History and Myth in Genesis," TD 6 (1958) 95-99. Victor E. Reichert, "A New Look at Genesis," CCARJ #24 (1959) 28-35. Saul Leeman, "Genesis Retranslated-Some Observations," CJ 14 (1959-60) #4, 22-34. *Charles C. Forman, "Koheleth's Use of Genesis," JSS 5 (1960) 256-263. *E[phraim] A. Speiser, "The Verb SHR in Genesis and Early Hebrew Movements," BASOR #164 (1961) 23-28. Robert Sharp, "The Meaning of Genesis: A New Commentary," LofS 16 (1961-62) 244-249. (Review) *Milton H. Polin, "Genesis as a Source of Law," Trad 4 (1961-62) 36-43. G. W. Anderson, "Old Testament Books," PQL 7 (1961) 283-288. [I. Genesis] *W[illiam] F[oxwell] Albright, "Some Remarks on the Meaning of the Verb SHR in Genesis," BASOR #164 (1961) 28. D. Dias, "Genesis and Modern Science," IES 1 (1962) 205-220. D. Dias, "Genesis and Modern Science. II," IES 1 (1962) 257-276. G. W. Anderson, "Old Testament Books," PQL 8 (1962) 44-50. [II. Genesis (cont.)] E[phraim] A. Speiser, "Mesopotamian Motifs in the Early Chapters of Genesis," Exped 5 (1962-63) #1, 18-19, 43.

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*Søren Giversen, "The Apocryphon of John and Genesis," ST 17 (1963) 60-76. *Rem Edwards, "Is There a Metaphysics of Genesis?" Cont 1 (1963-64) 368-372. *James Quigley, "A Catholic Response," Cont 1 (1963-64) 373-384. [A Metaphysics of Genesis] J. M. Clark, "Genesis and Its Underlying Realities," F&T 93 (1963-64) 146-158; 94 (1965-66) 139-141. [Survey of Genesis ii-xi; The Place of Adam in Scripture; Summary of New Testament References; The Role of Adam in Theology; The Spiritual Status of Man; The Typology of Eden] (Correspondence by H. L. Ellison, F&T 94 (196566) 135-136; Alan Willigale, p. 136) *Dennis J. McCarthy, "Three Covenants in Genesis," CBQ 26 (1964) 179-189. *Frederick V. Winnett, "Re-Examining the Foundations," JBL 84 (1965) 1-19. [The Primeval History; The Patriarchal Narratives; The Joseph Story] W. G. Lambert, "A New Look at the Babylonian background of Genesis," JTS, N.S., 16 (1965) 287-300. *James Quigley, "Is There a Metaphysics of Genesis? II," Cont 2 (1966) 105-118. Anonymous, "Introduction to Genesis," BVp 2 (1968) 91-93. Edward M. Panosian, "Genesis: 'This is the Beginning of Miracles . . . '," BVp 2 (1968) 94-97. *Marshall Neal, "The Messianic Hope in Genesis," BVp 2 (1968) 131-136. *F. G. Smith, "Observations on the Greek Use of the Names and Titles of God in Genesis," EQ 40 (1968) 103-110. *James Barr, "The Image of God in the Book of Genesis-A Study of Terminology," BJRL 51 (1968-69) 11-26. Benjamin Mazar, "The Historical Background of the Book of Genesis," JNES 28 (1969) 73-83.

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§305 3.2.9.6.1 Studies on Creation [See also: Doctrine of Creation, » and Science and the Bible, §169 «] *+Anonymous, "On the Meaning of the Word 'Created' in Genesis," MMBR 21 (1806) 221-224. +W. Singleton, "Coincidences in Genesis and Ovid's Metamorphoses," MMBR 27 (1809) 243-244. +J. A. DeLuc, "Mr. DeLuc's Geological Principles," MMBR 37 (1814) 1112. +J. A. DeLuc, "Mr. DeLuc in Proof of the Verity of the Mosaic Account of Creation," MMBR 37 (1814) 206-208. +Geo. Cumberland, "Mr. Cumberland in Defence[sic] of the Mosaic System," MMBR 40 (1815-16) 18-20. +Anonymous, "Brown and Sumner's Essays," BCQTR, N.S., 6 (1816) 333-344, 465-481. (Review) *Anonymous, "A Glance at the History of Opinions Concerning the Creation and Fall of Man," CD, N.S., 1 (1819) 102-108, 169-179. Anonymous, "Spirit of the Hebrew Scriptures.No. I. The Creation," CE 16 (1834) 174-202. *Edward Hitchcock, "The Connection between Geology and the Mosaic History of the Creation," BRCR 5 (1835) 439-451; 6 (1835) 261-332. Anonymous, "Creation," BRCM 1 (1846) 89-97. William M'Combie, "The 'Days' of Creation," JSL, 1st Ser., 3 (1849) 159-161. Anonymous, "On the Mosaic Account of Creation," JSL, 1st Ser., 5 (1850) 186-194. *M. N., "Genesis and Geology; or an Investigation into the Reconciliation of the Modern Doctrines of Geology with the Declarations of Scripture," JSL, 1st Ser., 6 (1850) 261-291. *[David N. Lord], "Genesis, and the Geological Theory of the Age of the Earth," TLJ 4 (1851-52) 529-614.

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S. H. Thompson, "The Mosaic Account of Creation," MR 34 (1852) 497-520. Anonymous, "The Primitive State, Character and Happiness of Man," SPR 7 (1853-54) 365-374. R. S. P and J. W., "The Genesis of the Earth and of Man," JSL, 2nd Ser., 7 (1854-55) 433-451. (Review) *+[David N. Lord], "Hugh Miller's Lecture on Genesis and Geology," TLJ 7 (1854-55) 119-144. (Review) John O. Means, "The Narrative of the Creation of Genesis," BS 12 (1855) 83-130, 323-338. B. Harris Cowper, "The Genesis of the Earth and of Man," JSL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1855) 329-334; 2 (1855-56) 403-409. H. H. B., "On the Genesis of the Earth and of Man," JSL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1855) 417-421. R. S. P., "The Genesis of the Earth and of Man," JSL, 3rd Ser., 2 (1855-56) 196-201. +Anonymous, "Professor Lewis' View on the 'Days' of Creation," PQR 4 (1855-56) 469-494. (Review) +Anonymous, "Professor Lewis's Scriptural Cosmology-The Six Days of Creation," TLJ 8 (1855-56) 271-342. [David N. Lord(?)], "Professor Lewis's Response in the New York Observer in Reference to his Six Days of Creation," TLJ 8 (1855-56) 445-512. [David N. Lord(?)], "Professor Lewis's Response in Reference to his Six Days of Creation," TLJ 8 (1855-56) 529585. *E. P. Barrows, "The Mosaic Narrative of the Creation Considered Grammatically and in its Relations to Science," BS 13 (1856) 743-789. W. N. Pendleton, "The Chronology of Creation," MQR 10 (1856) 161-185. R. F., "The Mosaic Account of the Creation," JSL, 3rd Ser., 4 (1856-57) 122-130. ( ) M., "Mosaic Account of the Creation," JSL, 3rd Ser., 4 (1856-57) 466-469.

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*E. P. Barrows, "The Mosaic Six Days and Geology," BS 14 (1857) 61-98. Anonymous, "The Mosaic Account of Creation, Scientific," PQR 7 (1858-59) 129-141. *D. C. M'Laren, "The Facts of Geology consistent with the Revealed History of Creation," TLJ 12 (1859-60) 133151. (Errata, p. 352) B. Harris Cowper, "The Genesis of the Earth and of Man," JSL, 3rd Ser., 12 (1860-61) 123-133. (Review) *[R. B. Jenness], "The Two Histories of Creation-How Reconciled," FBQ 9 (1861) 121-145. Francis Barham, "Dislocation of the Days of Creation," JSL, 4th Ser., 5 (1864) 432-433. *Anonymous, "Bishop Colenso on the Creation and the Flood," TRL 1 (1864) 161-180. (Review) Edward Biley, "The Days of Creation," JSL, 4th Ser., 8 (1865-66) 462-463. *John Kirk, "On the Doctrine of Creation according to Darwin, Agassiz, and Moses," JTVI 4 (1869-70) 45-66. (Discussion, pp. 66-85) *W. MacDonald, "On Man's Place in Creation; Geologically, Chronologically, Zoologically, Ethnologically, and Historically Considered," JTVI 4 (1869-70) 199-214, 230. (Discussion, pp. 214-229) Russell Martineau, "Note on the Seventh Day of the Creation," TRL 10 (1873) 175-177. *Otto Zöckler, "The Biblical Account of Creation and Natural Science," DTQ 1 (1875) 1-17. *A. I. McCaul, "On Biblical Interpretation in connexion with Science," JTVI 9 (1875-76) 147-157. [(Discussion, pp. 157-172) (Remarks by J. W. Dawson, pp. 173-175)] *J. L. Porter, "Exploration as Verifying Scripture," PRev 54 (1878) Part 2, 1-32. Aug. R. Grote, "The Philosophy of the Biblical Account of Creation," PAPS 18 (1878-80) 316-323. Charles B. Warring, "The Firmament," BS 36 (1879) 459-470.

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*J. W. Dawson, "Points of Contact Between Science and Revelation," PRev 55 (1879) Part 2, 579-606. [Creative Days and the Sabbath, pp. 588-590] *J. E. Kerschner, "A Review of an Article of the Numbers of Genesis," RChR 26 (1879) 434-444. [Cf. Theologische Jahrbucher, 1878] William Clifford, "The Days of the Week, and the Works of Creation," DR, 3rd Ser., 5 (1881) 311-332. [Original numbering as Vol. 88] William Clifford, "The Days of Creation. A Reply" DR, 3rd Ser., 6 (1881) 498-507. [Original numbering as Vol. 89] *John Eliot Howard, "The Early Destinies of Mankind," JTVI 15 (1881-82) 159-190. (Discussion, p. 190) John S. Vaughan, "Bishop Clifford's Theory of the Days of Creation," DR, 3rd Ser., 9 (1883) 32-47. [Original numbering as Vol. 92] William Clifford, "The Days of Creation. Some Further Observations," DR, 3rd Ser., 9 (1883) 397-417. [Original numbering as Vol. 92] Max Moll, "Light from the Post-Biblical Literature of the Jews. No. I," HR 8 (1883-84) 107-108. [Creation of Light] *Max Moll, "Light from the Post-Biblical Literature of the Jews. No. II," HR 8 (1883-84) 161-162. [Creation of Man] Charles A[ugustus] Briggs, "The Hebrew Poem of the Creation," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 273-288. T[homas] Whitelaw, "The Patriarchal Times. I.-The Creation of the World," MI 1 (1884-85) 436-450. Thomas Whitelaw, "The Patriarchal Times. II.-The Appearing of Man," MI 2 (1885) 131-143. John Miller, "'The Six Days'," SPR 36 (1885) 108-116. Andrew Taylor, "The Chaos of Genesis," BFER 35 (1886) 667-681. *S. R. Driver, "The Cosmogony of Genesis," Exp, 3rd Ser., 3 (1886) 23-45. *J. M. Hawley, "The Image of God," MQR, 2nd Ser., 8 (1886) 17-40. *S. R. Driver, "The Cosmogony of Genesis. A Defense and a Critique," AR 8 (1887) 639-649.

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W. A. Raikes, "The Days of Creation," CM, N.S., 2 (1887) 184-188. Charles S. Robinson, "The Creation of the World," HR 14 (1887) 33-37. *E. A. Davies, "Bible Account of Creation in the Light of Modern Science," CT 5 (1887-88) 296-305. *James D. Dana, "On the Cosmogony of Genesis," AR 9 (1888) 197-200. Charles S. Robinson, "Was Adam the First Man?" HR 15 (1888) 220-225. Chas. S. Robinson, "Were All Mankind from One Pair?" HR 15 (1888) 505-511. Chas. S. Robinson, "Was Adam Created by Process of Evolution?" HR 16 (1888) 323-327. George D. Armstrong, "The Pentateuchal Story of Creation," PQ 2 (1888) 345-368. D. E. Frierson, "The Famous Six Days," PQ 4 (1890) 48-55. *R. Abbey, "The Three Theories of Human Origin," CT 8 (1890-91) [Garden of Eden Theory; Evolution; God Created Man] *Herbert E. Ryle, "The Early Narratives of Genesis, II. The Assyrian Cosmogony and the Days of Creation," ET 2 (1890-91) 197-201. [2. The Days of Creation, pp. 199-201] M. Friedmann, "Sabbath Light," JQR 3 (1890-91) 707-721. J. J. Perowne, "Genesis and Science," Exp, 4th Ser., 3 (1891) 42. G. G. Stokes, "Genesis and Science," Exp, 4th Ser., 3 (1891) 42-47, 50-52. C. Pricthard, "Genesis and Science," Exp, 4th Ser., 3 (1891) 48-50, 52-53. T. G. Bonney, "Appendix to Dr. Perowne's 'Notes on Genesis.' The Mosaic and Geologic History," Exp, 4th Ser., 3 (1891) 104-109. *T[heophilus] G. Pinches, "A New Version of the Creation-Story," JRAS (1891) 393-408. *A. H. Huizinga, "Babylonian versus Hebrew Account of Creation," PQ 6 (1892) 385-398.

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*Moncure D. Conway, "Mothers and Sons of God," OC 7 (1893) 3671-3672, 3687-3688, 3703-3705. [Creation of Adam and Eve] *John Robson, "The Holy Spirit in Creation," ET 5 (1893-94) 467-470. *J. A. Zahm, "The Mosaic Hexaemeron in the Light of Exegesis and Modern Science," AER 10 (1894) 161-227. [I. Moses and Science; II. Allegorism and Literalism; III. St. Gregory of Nyssa and the Nebular Hypothesis; IV. St. Augustine and Evolution (exegesis old and new); V. Modern Theories of Cosmogony] William R. Harper, "The First Hebrew Story of the Creation," BW 3 (1894) 6-16. Anonymous, "The First Things. I. The Creation of Woman," CM, 3rd Ser., 7 (1894) 46-53. Anonymous, "The Time-Period of Creation," HR 29 (1895) 481-482. Henry Morton, "The Cosmogony of Genesis and its Reconcilers," BS 54 (1897) 264-292, 436-468 G. Frederick Wright, "Editorial Note on Genesis and Geology," BS 54 (1897) 570-572. J. F. McCurdy, "Light on Scriptural Texts from Recent Discoveries," HR 33 (1897) 502-504. [The Story of Creation] *J. F. McCurdy, "Light on Scriptural Texts from Recent Discoveries," HR 34 (1897) 24-27, 121-124, 218-221. [The Story of Creation Continued; The Creation StoryIts Origin; Origin of the Creation Story Concluded] *Fritz Hommel, "A Second Ancient Egyptian Parallel to the Creation Narrative," ET 9 (1897-98) 480. *Fritz Hommel, "Miscellanea," ET 9 (1897-98) 524-526. [1. (Ref.: Egyptian Creation Narrative), pp. 524-525] Friedrich Loofs, "Requests and Replies," ET 11 (1899-1900) 153-155. [Creation] Alexander Brown, "The Ethics of Creation," LQHR 93 (1900) 38-51. (Review)

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*Morris Jastrow Jr., "The Hebrew and Babylonian Accounts of Creation," JQR 13 (1900-01) 620-654. Wm. Hohberger, "The Mosaic Account of Creation," ColTM 21 (1901) 304-313, 350-370; 22 (1902) 9-31, 73-98. Alexander Brown, "The Making of Man," LQHR 96 (1901) 45-60. (Review) William Wallace Martin, "The Account of Creation According to Reconstructive Higher Criticism," MQR, 3rd Ser., 27 (1901) 323-337. Cyrus Thomas, "The Genesis or Creation of Man," RChR, 4th Ser., 5 (1901) 487-508. *Peter Coffey, "The Hexahemeron and Science," IER, 4th Ser., 12 (1902) 141-162, 249-271. *Fritz Hommel, "The Logos in the Chaldean Story of Creation," ET 14 (1902-03) 103-109. *A. H. Sayce, "Recent Biblical and Oriental Archaeology. The Sumerian Origin of the First Account of the Creation in Genesis," ET 14 (1902-03) 124-125. Samuel W. Howland, "The Story of Eve's Creation," BS 60 (1903) 121-128. B[enjamin] B. Warfield, "Pervasive Bible Witness to Man's Origin in God's Creative Act," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903) 241251. (Editorial) George Macloskie, "The Making of Man," HR 45 (1903) 291-297. *W. W. Everts, "Are There Myths in Genesis?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 505-509. *G[eorge] Macloskie, "Mosaism and Darwinism," PTR 2 (1904) 425-441. A. H. M'Neile, "The Spiritual Value of the Creation Story," ET 16 (1904-05) 537-543. *A. H. Sayce, "The Babylonian and Biblical Accounts of Creation," AJT 9 (1905) 1-9. S. Lawrence Brown, "The Biblical Story of Creation," ICMM 1 (1905) 160-163, 342-351. John J. Young, "The Origin of Woman," LQ 35 (1905) 357-369.

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*George Macloskie, "The Creation of Man. (Sequel to Article on Creation as Illustrated by Evolution)," USR 17 (1905-06) 235-246. A. C. Dixon, "The Origin of Things as Revealed in Genesis," CFL, 3rd Ser., 5 (1906) 182-190. *Anonymous, "Professor Driver's 'Assured Results' and His 'Scientific' Method," CFL, 3rd Ser., 5 (1906) 371-374. [Critique on "The Cosmogony of Genesis"] Camden M. Cobern, "Early Narratives Re-Interpreted. II. The Creation," HR 51(1906) 92-99. A. Irving, "Evolutionary Law in the Creation Story of Genesis," JTVI 38 (1906) 69-86, 92. [(Discussion, pp. 86-90) (Communications by John Rate, pp. 90-91; G. F. Whidbone, p. 91; Henry Proctor, pp. 91-92)] G. Frederick Wright, "The Two Accounts of Creation in Genesis," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 140-141. *G. Frederick Wright, "Abstract of Professor Wright's Lectures in New York," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 156-161, 235238 [Lecture Third"The Genesis Account of Creation," pp. 160-161] Charles Bartlett Warring, "The Bible: Its Supernaturalism?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 149-154. [Creation Story] John E. McFadyen, "Are There Two Creation Stories?" HR 53 (1907) 48-49. Leander S. Keyser, "The Bible Narrative of Man's Creation," LCR 26 (1907) 466-478. H[erbert] W. Magoun, "The 'Fourth Day' in Genesis," BS 65 (1908) 169-170. Anonymous, "Dr. Driver on 'Genesis and Science' Again," CFL, 3rd Ser., 8 (1908) 16-19. (Editorial Note) *W. M. Patton, "Cosmogonies in the Apocrypha and in Genesis," IJA #17 (1909) 33-37. A. Irving, "Light, Luminaries and Life; in Connection with the Genesis Account of Creation," JTVI 42 (1910) 177203, 210-221. (Discussion, pp. 203-210)

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A. O. Swinebart, ''Creation According to the Bible and According to Modern Text-books,'' TZTM 2 (1912) 247-264. A. O. Swinebart, "Creation According to Genesis and According to the School books in Kansas," TZTM 2 (1912) 362-375, 449-460. Francis Swiney, "The Creation of Woman: or, A Counterblast to 'Man's Sovereign Power'," WR 178 (1912) 509-520. Anonymous, "'Create' and 'Day' in Genesis," HR 66 (1913) 512. [Paul Carus], "The Origin of Woman," OC 29 (1915) 656-673. William H. Bates, "ManWoman: A Study in Creative Method," CFL, 3rd Ser., 22 (1916) 77-79. Leo O'Hea, "The Days of Genesis," IER, 5th Ser., 9 (1917) 196-205. C. Ryder Smith, "The Religious Value of the Bible Story of Creation," ET 29 (1917-18) 120-122. L. Franklin Gruber, "The Creative Days," BS 76 (1919) 391-414. D. Gath Whitley, "The Book of Genesis in the Light of Modem Discovery," CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 102-103. *Luther T. Townsend, "Origin of the First Man; through Chance or by JehovahWhich?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 221-225, 265-269. *Luther T. Townsend, "The Origin of the First Man; his Creation by Jehovah," CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 354-359, 397-403. *Luther T. Townsend, "The Origin of the First Man; Christ the Creator," CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 441-445,499-504; 26 (1920) 4-8. J. K. Carrington, "The Creation-Story in Genesis," HR 78 (1919) 446-452. Ismar J. Peritz, "The Biblical Conception of the Function of the 'Firmament'," MR 104 (1921) 299-307. *Ismar J. Peritz, "The Biblical Account of Creation and Evolution," MR 105 (1922) 960-968. Edward Mack, "The Bible Story of Creation," USR 35 (1923-24) 228-241.

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*G. R. Driver, "Some Recent Discoveries in Babylonian Literature. IThe Epic of Creation," Theo 8 (1924) 2-13. Paul [E.] Kretzmann, "The Length of a Creation Day," TM 4 (1924) 37-43. Nahum Wesley Grover, "The Mosaic Account of Creation: An Exegetical Study," CFL, 3rd Ser., 31 (1925) 493-496, 548-551,621-623. F. P. Dunnington, "The 'Days' of Creation," CFL, 3rd Ser., 31 (1925) 559-560. M[elvin] G[rove] Kyle, "The Antiquity of Man According to the Genesis Account," JTVI 57 (1925) 125-138, 145. (Discussion and Communications, pp. 138-145) C. Cullen Roberts, "The Story of the Creation," CFL, 3rd Ser., 32 (1926) 423-432. John Moncure, "The Meaning of the Creative Day in Genesis," CQ 3 (1926) 84-86. *Dudley Joseph Whitney, "Pre-Adamic Ruin of the DelugeWhich?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 34 (1928) 331-333. Dudley Joseph Whitney, "Does Genesis Teach Creation?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 34 (1928) 624-625. George McCready Price, "Science and the Days of Creation," CFL, 3rd Ser., 35 (1929) 365-368. *Alan Stuart, "Genesis and Geology," EQ 1 (1929) 345-360. Theophil L. Hass, "The Creation Story and Our Christian Faith," TZDES 57 (1929) 161-167, 241-248. Francis A. Tondorf, "Genesis and the Creation of the World," TFUQ 4 (1929-30) 598-623. Herbert W. Magoun, "The Creative 'Days'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 36 (1930) 537-541. *Herbert W. Magoun, "Are Geological Ages Irreconcilable with Genesis?" BS 88 (1931) 347-357. E[dmund] F. Sutcliffe, "The Interpretation of the Hexaemeron," CIR 4 (1932) 31-40, 123-129.

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*George McCready Price, "Some Scientific Aspects of Apologetics," EQ 4 (1932) 234-243. G. Louis Tufts, "Breath of Lives and the Name of Adam," CFL, 3rd Ser., 39 (1933) 198-199. J. Oliver Buswell, "The Length of the Creative Days," CFL, 3rd Ser., 41 (1935) 117-124. L[eander] S. K[eyser], "Day and Night in Genesis," CFL, 3rd Ser., 42 (1936) 188-190. John R. Sampey Jr., "The Six Days of Creation," R&E 34 (1937) 470-475. *Hugh Miller, James D. Dana, J. William Dawson, and Harold Jeffries, "The Relation of Geology to the Days of Creation and the Sabbath Rest," JTVI 72 (1940) 202-211. (Compiled by William Bell Dawson) *Dom Ralph Russell, "The Bible and Human Origins," DownsR 62 (1944) 77-83. *Thomas Dann Heald, "The Earlier Form of the Genesis Stories of the Beginning," Folk 55&56 (1944-45) 87-103. F. R. Hoare, "The Work of the Six Days: A Suggestion," IER, 5th Ser., 65 (1945) 246-253. *Russell L. Mixter, "Genesis and Geology," CO 3 (1945-46) 119-121. Arthur Geddes, "Creation. A Study of the Contrasted Accounts in Genesis," HJ 44 (1945-46) 22-25. C. J. Södergren, "The Story of Creation," AQ 25 (1946) 16-24. Felix V. Hanson, "The Book of Genesis and Science. A Reply to Dr. Södegeren's Article, 'The Story of Creation,' in the Augustana Quarterly, January, 1946," AQ 25 (1946) 158-161. Otto J. Eckert, "A Brief Summary of an Exegetical Study of the Length of the Days of Creation," WLQ 43 (1946) 206-209. *Frederick Moriarty and William G. Guindon, "Genesis and Scientific Studies on the Origin of the World," CBQ 12 (1950) 428-438. William J. Tinkle, "Why God Called His Creation Good," JASA 2 (1950) #4, 20-22. (Discussion, pp. 22-25)

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*Merrill F. Unger, "The Babylonian and Biblical Accounts of Creation," BS 109 (1952) 304-317. J. Oliver Buswell Jr., "Creation Days," JASA 4 (1952) #1, 10-15. August C. Renwaldt, "Some Phases of 'After His Kind' in the Light of Modern Science," CTM 24 (1953) 330-349. *R. J. Wilson, "Wilhelm Vischer on 'God Created'

," ET 65 (1953-54) 94-95.

Peter W. Stoner, "The Reconstruction of Cataclysmic Theory," JASA 6 (1954) #3, 9-13. I. Engnell, "'Knowledge' and 'life' in the creation story," VTS 3 (1955) 103-119. *H. J. Richards, "The Creation and Fall," Scrip 8 (1956) 109-115. John C. Sinclair, "Creation," JASA 8 (1956) #1, 16-18. *Leonard Woolley, "Stories of the Creation and Flood," PEQ 88 (1956) 14-21. George S. Walton, "A Geologist Looks at Genesis," UTSB 56 (1956-57) #2, 11-14. E. C. V. Mackenzie, "The Hexaemeron: Natural Days or Longer Periods?" AusTR 29 (1958) 1-17. Merrill F. Unger, "Rethinking the Genesis Creation Account," BS 115 (1958) 27-35. Ulrich Simon, "Old Testament Problems: The Beginning," CQR 159 (1958) 162-178. T. Worden, "Questions and Answers. The Creation of Woman. Is it correct to say that woman, having received human nature only mediately through man, and to be a helpmate to man, is not an image of God in the full sense as man?" Scrip 10 (1958) 60-61. A. M. Dubarle, "History and Myth in Genesis," TD 6 (1958) 95-99.

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*Gordon E. Barnes, "Some Reflections on the Evolution Controversy," F&T 91 (1959-60) 158-176. [Evolution and the Concept of Creation, pp. 159-160, Evolution and Genesis, pp. 160-163] Albert H. Jenemann, "The Formation of Eve," MH 15 (1960) #2, 45-50. S. G. F. Brandon, "'In the beginning': The Hebrew Story of Creation in its Contemporary Setting," HT 11 (1961) 380387. Colurn Devine, "Creation and Restoration," AER 146 (1962) 121-131. Carroll Stuhlmueller, "Genesis and the Secret of Creation," BibT #1 (1962) 7-12. Thomas J. Motherway, "Adam and the Theologians," ChgoS 1 (1962) 115-132. Edward J. Young, "The Days of GenesisI," WJT 25 (1962-63) 1-34. Edward J. Young, "The Days of GenesisII," WJT 25 (1962-63) 143-172. *S. B. Gurewicz, "Some Examples of Modem Hebrew Exegeses of the OT," ABR 11 (1963) 15-23. [1. The Creation Narratives, pp. 15-18] *Lucien Legrand, "Creation as cosmic victory of Yahweh," TD 11 (1963) 154-158. William F. Tanner, "Geology and the Days of Genesis," JASA 16 (1964) 28-85. *M. P. John, "Three Bible Studies," R&S 11 (1964) #4, 5-12. [I. Creation, pp. 5-8; II. Fall, pp. 8-10; III. New Creation, pp. 10-12] Gene Rice, "'Let Us Make Man'," JRT 21 (1964-65) 109-114. Walter R. Roehrs, "The Creation Account of Genesis: Guidelines for an Interpretation," CTM 36 (1965) 301-321. *Frederick V. Winnett, "Re-Examining the Foundations," JBL 84 (1965) 1-19. [The Primeval History, pp. 1-5] *John H. Giltner, "Genesis and Geology: The Stuart-Silliman-Hitchcock Debate," JRT 23 (1966-67) 3-13. H. W. Huppenbauer, "In the Beginning God Created the World . . . . ," GBT 3 (1966-71) #1, 19-24.

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*John C. Whitcomb Jr., "The Creation of the Heavens and the Earth," GJ 8 (1967) #2, 27-32. *A. R. Millard, "A New Babylonian 'Genesis' Story," TB #18 (1967) 3-28. [Comparison with the Hebrew Genesis, pp. 6-14; Observations on the Babylonian and the Hebrew Accounts Compared, pp. 14-18] *Efraim Gottlieb, "The Significance of the Story of Creation in the Interpretations of the Early Cabbalists," Tarbiz 37 (1967-68) #3, Iv-V. W. M. Clark, "The Animal Series in the Primeval History," VT 18 (1968) 433-449. Joseph E. Duncan, "Paradise as the Whole Earth," JHI 30 (1969) 171-186. *Robert C. Neville, "Creation and the Trinity," ThSt 30 (1969) 3-26.

§306 3.2.9.6.2 Eden and the Fall Anonymous, "Adam and Eve," MMBR 26 (1808-09) 554. ( ) S., "The Reasonableness of Appointing the Fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, to Our First Parents as a Test of Their Obedience," QTMRP 2 (1813) 287-291. Anonymous, "On the Forbidden Fruit," QTMRP 4 (1814) 388-393. *Anonymous, "A Glance at the History of Opinions Concerning the Creation and Fall of Man," CD, N.S., 1 (1819) 102-108, 169-179. +Anonymous, "Holden's Dissertation on the Fall of Man," BCQTR, N.S., 22 (1824) 337-345. (Review) Anonymous, "Spirit of the Hebrew Scriptures.-No. II. Temptation, Sin, and Punishment," CE 16 (1834) 305-320. P. T., "On the Test of Adam's Obedience," CongML 17 (1834) 89-93. [A. Bams], "The Law of Paradise," BRCR 9 (1837) 180-198. J. C., "The Serpent and Eve," CongML 23 (1840) 92-94. C. K., "The Serpent and Eve," CongML 23 (1840) 213-215.

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*J. Pye Smith, "On Death as Connected with the Fall," JSL, 1st Ser., 1 (1848) 167-171. *John Kitto, "On Sacred Trees," JSL, 1st Ser., 1 (1848) 290-295. [Tree of Life and the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil] J. S., "Thoughts on the Primeval Condition of Man," MQR 2 (1848) 21-51. A. Gordon, "Who was the Serpent that Beguiled Eve," JSL, 1st Ser., 4 (1849) 143-145. G. S. D., "On the Serpent that Beguiled Eve," JSL, 1st Ser., 4 (1849) 392-394. T. T., "The Serpent," JSL, 2nd Ser., 1

(1851-52) 351-362.

G. L., "The Serpent," JSL, 2nd Ser., 2 (1852) 217-219. [W. Friedrick] Rinck, "The Origin of Evil and the Fall," MR 35 (1853) 568-575. (Trans. by B. H. Nadal) Anonymous, "The Fall: Who was the Tempter?" JSL, 2nd Ser., 5 (1853-54) 450-454. Anonymous, "The Primitive State, Character and Happiness of Man," SPR 7 (1853-54) 365-374. P. S., "The State of Innocence," JSL, 3rd Ser., 2 (1855-56) 56-65. E. F., "Geology and the Fall," UQGR 14 (1857) 373-389. (Review) H. C. Barlow, "The Tree of Life," JSL, 4th Ser., 2 (1862-63) 64-74. *John Duns, "The Serpent of Eden, from the Point of View of Advanced Science," BS 21 (1864) 163-179. Anonymous, "The Serpent in Eden and the Fall," CongR 4 (1864) 282-292. R. F. Weymouth, "On the Names Hiddekel, Euphrates, and Tubal (Tver)," JSL, 4th Ser., 5 (1864) 418-421. ( ) Piper, "The Tree of Life," JSL, 4th Ser., 4 (1863-64) 376-393; 6 (1864-65) 27-50; 8 (1865-66) 57-74. [Enoch Pond], "The Garden of Eden," FBQ 13 (1865) 175-185.

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Anonymous, "The Expulsion from the Garden," JSL, 5th Ser., 1 (1867) 331-337. Anonymous, "The Site and Rivers of Eden," JSL, 5th Ser., 1 (1867) 363-368. Varnum Lincoln, "The Scenes in Eden not a Fall of Man," UQGR, N.S., 4 (1867) 75-84. Anonymous, "The Two Trees in Eden," SPR 18 (1867-68) 17-30. *R. C. G., "The Cherubim of Eden," ERG, 4th Ser., 3 (1868-69) 35-43. Luther Lee, "Literality of the Account of the Garden of Eden," MR 51 (1869) 338-346. D. F. Brendle, "The Fall and Its Import," RChR 20 (1873) 376-390. A. S. A., "Eden: Its Garden and Rivers," ERG, 6th Ser., 3 (1876-77) 48-59. Lewis J. Dudley, "The Serpent in Genesis," URRM 10 (1878) 24-42. François Lenormant, "The First Sin, as Recorded in the Bible and in Ancient Oriental Tradition," ContR 36 (1879) 148-163. *J. W. Dawson, "Points of Contact Between Science and Revelation," PRev 55(1879) Part 2, 579-606. [Eden, pp. 582-584] O. D. Miller, "The Gan-Eden of Genesis," OBJ 1 (1880) 134-146. S. H. Trowbridge, "Does the Bible Teach that Adam was the First Man?" OBJ 1 (1880) 185-192. Alexander MacWhorther, "The Edenic Period of Man," PRev 56 (1880) Part 2, 62-91. O. D. Miller, "The Gan-Eden in Genesis," AAOJ 3 (1880-81) 39-51. *M. C. Read, "The Symbolism of the Garden of Eden," AAOJ 3 (1880-81) 131-134. *William Hayes Ward, "The Serpent Tempter in Oriental Mythology," BS 38 (1881) 209-230. Joseph Henry Barker, "Adam's Land; or, the Extent of the Mosaic Creation," CM 14 (1881) 227-237, 304-311.

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*François Lenormant, "Ararat and 'Eden. A Biblical Study," ContR 40 (1881) 453-478. [Marked as "continued" but was not] *F. D. Hoskins, "Evolution and the Christian Doctrine of the Fall," CR 36 (1881) 25-40. [Volume actually listed as No. 135] Alexander Brown, "The Place and Function of the Serpent in the Fall," ERG, 7th Ser., 4 (1881-82) 51-65. [M.] L[oy], "The Original State of Man," ColTM 2 (1882) 129-150. [M.] L[oy], "The Fall of Man," ColTM 2 (1882) 193-217. J. A. Smith, "The Language of Primitive Man," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 193-199. T. Stenhouse, "The Site of Paradise," BFER 32 (1883) 89-96. (Review) H. Walter Featherstun, "The Tree of Life," MQR, 2nd Ser., 5 (1883) 120-130. *G[eorge] Rawlinson, "Biblical Topography. No. I.The Site of Paradise," MI 1 (1884-85) 401-410. Francis Brown, "A Recent Theory of the Garden of Eden," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 1-12. [Edward] White, "Noble Thoughts in the Edenic Story," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 175-177. *C. H. Toy, "Notice of F. Delitzch's views as to the alleged site of Eden," JAOS 11 (1885) lxxii-lxxiii. Thomas Whitelaw, "The Patriarchal Times. III.-The Cradle of the Race," MI 2 (1885) 210-226. [Paradise] Thomas Whitelaw, "The Patriarchal Times. IV.The Story of the Fall," MI 2 (1885) 439-455. *J. Grape Jr., "The Temptation and Fall, according to the Targums," UQGR, N.S., 23 (1886) 84-98. E. W. Claypole, "Paradise Found," UQGR, N.S., 24 (1887) 14-25. [Garden of Eden] Terrien de Lacouperie, "The tree of Life and the calendar Plant of Babylonia and China," BOR 2 (1887-88) 149-159.

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William M. Bryant, "Eden and Paradise: A Meditation," URRM 33 (1889) 306-312. H. E. Ryle, "The Early Narratives of Genesis, III. The Story of Paradise," ET 2 (1890-91) 269-273. *Alexander Kohut, "Parsic and Jewish Literature of the First Man," JQR 3 (1890-91) 231-250. H. E. Ryle, "The Early Narratives of Genesis, IV. The Story of Paradise, continued," ET 3 (1891-92) 122-125. Hormuzd Rassam, "The Garden of Eden and Biblical Sages," JTVI 25 (1891-92) 83-123, 129-130. [(Discussion, pp. 123-126) (Remarks by C. R. Conder, pp. 126-127; J. W. Dawson, pp. 127-128; A. H. Sayce, pp. 128-129)] *John Thomas Gulick, "Evolution and the Fall of Man," BS 49 (1892) 516-519. A. J. Maas, "Adam's RibAllegory or History?" AER 9 (1893) 88-102. *J. William Dawson, "Physical and Historical Probabilities Respecting the Authorship and Authority of the Mosaic Books," Exp, 4th Ser., 9 (1894) 16-33, 109-123, 276-288, 362-375, 440-451. [III. Early Man and Eden, pp. 276-288] William Hayes Ward, "Light on Scriptural Texts from Recent Discoveries. The Tree of Life," HR 27 (1894) 117-119. D. Flynn, "Adam and Eve Before the Fall," IER, 3rd Ser., 15 (1894) 1076-1088. William Hayes Ward, "Light on Scriptural Texts from Recent Discoveries. The Rivers of Paradise," HR 28 (1894) 500-502. Paul Haupt, "The Rivers of Paradise," JAOS 16 (1896) ciii-cv. J. William Dawson, "The 'Cursing of the Ground,' and the 'Revealing of the Sons of God,' in Relation to Natural Facts: I. Man before the Fall," Exp, 5th Ser., 1 (1895) 411-423. J. William Dawson, "The 'Cursing of the Ground,' and the 'Revealing of the Sons of God,' in Relation to Natural Facts: II. The Fall and its Consequences," Exp, 5th Ser., 2 (1895) 54-68.

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J. William Dawson, ''The 'Cursing of the Ground,' and the 'Revealing of the Sons of God,' in Relation to Natural Facts: III. The Restoration,'' Exp, 5th Ser., 2 (1895) 93-103. William Alexander Holliday, "The Effect of the Fall of Man upon Nature," PRR 7 (1896) 611-621. *D. W. Simon, "Evolution and the Fall of Man," BS 54 (1897) 1-20. *G. H. Skipwith, "The Burning Bush and the Garden of Eden: A Study in Comparative Mythology," JQR 10 (189798) 489-502. W[illiam] H[ayes] Ward, "The Story of the Serpent and Tree," AAOJ 20 (1898) 211-227. [Introduction and Notes by Stephen D. Peet] Paul Carus, "The Food of Life and the Sacrament. Biblical Accounts and Pagan Parallels," Monist 10 (1899-1900) 246-279, 343-382. [The Tree of Life] Thomas Nixon Carver, "The Economic Interpretation of the Fall of Man," BS 57 (1900) 483-493. Daniel Seeley Gregory, "The Fall and Modern Thought," CFL, N.S., 4 (1901) 22-33. Stephen D. Peet, "The Serpent and the Tree," AAOJ 23 (1901) 179-198. Fritz Hommel, "The Four Rivers of Paradise," ET 13 (1901-02) 38-40. Alexander Brown, "The Coming of Sin," LQHR 98 (1902) 291-307. (Review) [The Fall] *William Wallace Martin, "The Fall as a Composite Narrative," BS 60 (1903) 84-91. Stephen D. Peet, "The Tree of Life Among All Nations," AAOJ 26 (1904) 1-16. *Wentworth Webster, "The Language of Early Bible History," ET 16 (1904-05) 521-523. [The Fall of Man, pp. 522523] Stephen D. Peet, "The Story of the Temptation; or, the Contest Between Good and Evil," AAOJ 27 (1905) 139-152. A. H. Sayce, "The Rivers of Paradise," ET 17 (1905-06) 469-471.

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George Barlow, "The Fall of Woman," ContR 90 (1906) 95-106. Camden M. Cobern, "Early Bible Narratives Reinterpreted. III.Adam and Eve," HR 51 (1906) 173-179. Camden M. Cobern, "Early Bible Narratives Reinterpreted. IV.The Garden of Eden," HR 51 (1906) 417-421. Camden M. Cobern, "Early Bible Narratives Reinterpreted. VThe Apple and the Serpent," HR 52 (1906) 103-107. Stephen D. Peet, "The Garden of Eden," AAOJ 29 (1907) 283-298. T. McK. Stuart, "The Story of EdenHistory or a Myth?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907)106-111. Leander S. Keyser, "The First Temptation. Is the Biblical Story Fact or Fiction?" LCR 26 (1907) 731-739. Francesco Mari, "Assyro-Babylonian Elements in the Biblical Account of the Fall," NYR 3 (1907-08) 163-180. Henry Proctor, "The Tree of Life," AAOJ 30 (1908) 25-27. A. H. Sayce, "The Serpent in Genesis," ET 20 (1908-09) 562. J. C. Gregory, "The Garden of Eden and the Fall of the Serpent," WR 172 (1909) 540-546. *C. H. Parez, "Short Studies and Correspondence. Men of Science and Genesis," ICMM 6 (1909-10) 105-106. *Arthur E. Whatham, "Are Adam and Eve Historical Characters?" AAOJ 32 (1910) 85-93. Frederick Carl Eieselen, "'The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil'," BW 36 (1910) 101-112. Anonymous, "Is the Story of Eve's Creation an Allegory?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 12 (1910) 85-86. (Editorial Note) A. W. F. Blunt, "The Fall," HR 61 (1911) 12-16. *Paul Haupt, "An Ancient Protest Against the Curse of Eve," PAPS 50 (1911) 505-517.

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Edward Robertson, "Where was Eden?" AJSL 28 (1911-12) 254-273. Alfred Roebuck, "The Garden of Eden: Its Location and Restoration," LQHR 120 (1913) 147-150. A. S. Peake, "The Story of Eden," HR 71 (1916) 433-437. Anonymous, "A Northern Paradise," HR 71 (1916) 487-488. Paul Haupt, "The Curse of the Serpent," JBL 35 (1916) 155-162. A. Van Hoonacker, "Is the Narrative of the Fall a Myth?" Exp, 8th Ser., 16 (1918) 373-400. Robert H. Kennet, "The Story of Eden," ICMM 15 (1918-19) 201-205. Julian Morgenstern, "The Sources of the Paradise Story," JJLP 1 (1919) 105-123, 225-240. Anonymous, "Current Notes and News. The Vindication of Eve," A&A 9 (1920) 146-147. James A. Burrow, "The Serpent," MQR, 3rd Ser., 47 (1921) 720-727. *William] F[oxwell] Albright, "The Location of the Garden of Eden," AJSL 39 (1922-23) 15-31. A. E. J. Rawlinson, "The Garden of Eden," ICMM 19 (1922-23) 214-218. *William Hallock Johnson, "Evolution and the Fall," BR 9 (1924) 371-386. Frederick S. Arnold, "The Fall of Man," ACM 16 (1924-25) 444-450. Alexander Haggerty Krappe, "The Story of the Fall," AJSL 43 (1926-27) 236-239. H. Th. Obbink, "The Tree of Life in Eden," ZAW 46 (1928) 1051112. K. L. Stevenson, "The Rivers of Eden," ET 40 (1928-29) 330-332. J. Opie Urmson, "The Four Rivers of Eden," ET 40 (1928-29) 526. *George S. Duncan, "Notes and Comments. The Location of Eden," A&A 27 (1929) 92.

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*George S. Duncan, "The Biblical and Archaeological Location of Eden," AJA 33 (1929) 103-104. Sara A. Emerson, "An Inquiry concerning the Origin and Basis of Fact of the Story of the Fall of Man," MR 112 (1929) 294-297. M[elvin] G[rove] Kyle, "The Fall and Its Consequences," BS 87 (1930) 227-235. Edwin Deacon, "Was Adam's Fall a Blessing?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 36 (1930) 304-305. H. Th. Obbink, "The Tree of Life in Eden," ET 44 (1932-33) 475; 45 (1933-34) 236-237. *Edward Ulback, "The Serpent in Myth and Scripture," BS 90 (1933) 449-455. C. W. Browning, "The Tree of Life in Eden," ET 45 (1933-34) 44. *W. Leonard, "Our First Parents," ACR 11 (1934) 195-212, 306-319; 12 (1935) 121-131. Robert Gordis, "The Significance of the Paradise Story," JBL 53 (1934) iii. Robert Gordis, "The Significance of the Paradise Myth," AJSL 52 (1935-36) 86-94. *Bernard Lewis, "An Ismaili Interpretation of the Fall of Adam," BSOAS 9 (1937-39) 691-704. *Ralph Marcus, "The Tree of Life in Proverbs," JBL 62 (1943) 117-120. *Alexander Altmann, "The Gnostic Background of the Rabbinic Adam Legends," JQR, N.S., 35 (1944-45) 371-391. Robert Eisler, "Man into Wolf. An Anthropological Account of the Fall," HJ 44 (1945-46) 159-165. Arthur Geddes, "The Origin of Sin in Genesis, and a Missing Legend," HJ 44 (1945-46) 248-253. *Raphael Patai, "Note to the Gnostic Background of the Rabbinic Adam Legends," JQR, N.S., 36 (1945-46) 416-417. James B. Pritchard, "Man's Predicament in Eden," RR 13 (1948-49) 5-23.

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*Arvid S. Kapelrud, "The Gates of Hell and the Guardian Angels of Paradise," JAOS 70 (1950) 151-156. Brian P. Sutherland, "The Fall and its Relation to Present Conditions in Nature," JASA 2 (1950) #4, 14-19. Humphrey J. T. Johnson, "The Bible, the Church and the Formation of Eve," DownsR 69 (1951) 16-30. *Geo Widengren, "The King and the Tree of Life in Ancient Near Eastern Religion. (King and Saviour IV)," UUÅ (1951) #4, 1-79. R. E. Wolfe, "The Garden of Eden and the River of God," JBL 71 (1952) viii-ix. Irwin A. Wills, "Genetic Evidence As to the Color of Adam and Eve," JASA 6 (1954) #2, 13-14. Eleanor Simmons Greenhill, "The Child in the Tree: A Study of the Cosmological Tree in Christian Tradition," Tr 10 (1954) 323-371. [0. T. Refs., pp. 335-338] *Ralph Marcus, "'Tree of Life' in Essene(?) Tradition," JBL 74 (1955) 274. Johs. Pedersen, "The Fall of Man," NTTO 56 (1955) 162-172. Bernard J. LeFrois, "The Forbidden Fruit," AER 136 (1956) 175-183. Immanuel Lewy, "The Two Strata in the Eden Story," HUCA 27 (1956) 93-99. Bo. Reicke, "The Knowledge Hidden in the Tree of Paradise," JSS 1 (1956) 193-201. *H. J. Richards, "The Creation and Fall," Scrip 8 (1956) 109-115. Carmino J. de Catanzaro, "Man in Revolt: A Study in the Primaeval History of the Book of Genesis," CJT4 (1958) 285-292. A. M. Dubarle, "Original Sin in Genesis," DownsR 76 (1958) 223-250. (Trans. by John Higgins) *J. Edgar Bruns, "Depth-Psychology and the Fall," CBQ 21 (1959) 78-82. H. J. Richards, "The Forbidden Fruit," CIR 44 (1959) 264-270.

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Walter J. Beasley, "The Garden of Eden: Is It History or Legend?" AT 4 (1959-60) #3, 15-19. John Wren-Lewis, "Christian Morality and the Idea of a Cosmic Fall," ET 71 (1959-60) 204-206. John M. Steadman, "'Man's First Disobedience': The Causal Structure of the Fall," JHI 21 (1960) 180-197. *Paul Ramsey, "The Marriage of Adam and Eve," MTSB, Fall (1960) 35-56. John Wren-Lewis, "When Did the Fall Occur?" ET 72 (1960-61) 4-7. *John Wren-Lewis, "What was the Original Sin?" ET 72 (1960-61) 177-180. Harris H. Hirschberg, "The Story of the 'Fall'Myth or Message?" CCARJ 9 (1961-62) #4, 22-27. *Ray L. Cleveland, "Cherubs and the 'Tree of Life' in Ancient South Arabia," BASOR #172 (1963) 55-60. *M. P. John, "Three Bible Studies," R&S 11(1964)#4, 5-12. [II. Fall, pp. 8-10] Serge Verkhovskoy, "Creation of Man and the Establishment of the Family in the Light of the Book of Genesis," StVSQ, N.S., 8 (1964) 5-30. *V. Keisch, "The Antiocheans and the Temptation Story," StP 7 (1966) 496-502. *Norman C. Habel, "Ezekiel 28 and the Fall of the First Man," CTM 38 (1967) 516-524. James O. Buswell III, "Genesis, the Neolithic Age, and the Antiquity of Adam," F&T 96 (1967) #1, 3-23. Mark Pontifex, "The Problem of the Fall," DownsR 86 (1968) 395-404. E. O. James, "The Tree of Life," Folk 79 (1968) 241-249. E[dward] J. Young, "What Shall We Believe About The Serpent and the Trees of the Garden of Eden?" IRB 32&33 (1968) 42-48. *D. Neiman, "Eden, the Garden of God," AAASH 17 (1969) 109-124. *R. Vande Walle, "The Sin in the Garden and the Sinfulness of the World," IJT 18 (1969) 124-164. [I. The Sin in the Garden, pp. 124-140]

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O. Hobart Mowrer, "The Problem of Good and Evil Empirically Considered, with Reference to Psychological and Social Adjustment," Z 4 (1969) 301-314. [I. The "Fall of Man" and the Problems of Evil, pp. 302-303]

§307 3.2.9.6.3 The Antediluvian Period Anglo-Scotus, "An Attempt to prove that the fallen Angels were the Sons of Seth," TRep 5 (1786) 166-181. *+J. Woodhouse, "The Antediluvian Year," MMBR 3 (1797) 343-344. *( ) Hewlett, "On the Longevity of the Antediluvians," MR 4 (1821) 412-413. *Luther Halsey, "The Populousness of the Antediluvian World Considered," BibR 4 (1828) 563-590. H. Rood, "No Wars Before the Flood," BJ 2 (1843) 276-280. *Ernest Bertheau, "On the Different Computations of the First Two Periods in the Book of Genesis, and the Chronological Assumptions on which they are Based," JSL, 1st Ser., 2 (1848)115-128. (Trans. by John Nicholson) *Anonymous, "The Mark of Cain and the Curse of Ham," SPR 3 (1849-50) 415-426. T. T., "The Antediluvian Theocracy," JSL, 2nd Ser., 5 (1853-54)382-406. *Anonymous, "Queries in Regard to Dr. Seyffarth's Lectures on Egyptian Antiquities," ER 8 (1856-57) 415-436. [V. The death of Methuselah and Lamech, pp. 428-430] *W. R. French, "Longevity of the Antediluvians," UQGR, N.S., 4 (1867) 227-235. *Victor Rydberg, "Key to the Genealogical Table of the First Patriarchs of Genesis, and the Chronology of the Septuagint. From L. L. H. Combertigue's French MS. Translation of the Original Swedish Brochure and Notes. By S. M. Drach," SBAT 5(1876-77) 65-87. *J. W. Dawson, "Points of Contact Between Science and Revelation," PRev 55(1879) Part 2, 579-606. [Antediluvians, pp. 591-596]

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François Lenormant, "The First Murder and the Founding of the First City. A Biblical Study," ContR 37 (1880) 263274. *François Lenormant, "The Genealogies between Adam and the Deluge. A Biblical Study," ContR 37 (1880) 565589. Samuel Ives Curtiss, "A Symposium on the Antediluvian Narratives.-Lenormant, Delitzsch, Haupt, Dillmann," BS 40 (1883) 501-533. Thomas Whitelaw, "The Patriarchal Times. V.The First Age of History," MI 3 (1885-86) 102-120. [The Fall to the Flood] *H. T. B., "The Names of the Antediluvian Patriarchs Translated," EN 3 (1891) 141. *H. E. Ryle, "The Early Narratives of Genesis," ET 3 (1891-92) 209-214. [V. The Story of Cain and Abel, pp. 209213] *Anonymous, "The Longevity of the Patriarchs," ONTS 15 (1892) 78. *Fritz Hommel, "The Ten Patriarchs of Berosus," SBAP 15 (1892-93)243-246. *J. William Dawson, "Physical and Historical Probabilities Respecting the Authorship and Authority of the Mosaic Books," Exp, 4th Ser., 9 (1894) 16-33, 109-123, 276-288, 362-375, 440-451. [IV. Antediluvians and the Deluge, pp. 362-375] William Henry Green, "The Sons of God and the Daughters of Men," PRR 5 (1894) 654-660. J. William Dawson, "Sons of God and Daughters of Men," Exp, 5th Ser., 4 (1896) 201-211. A. H. Sayce, "The Antediluvian Patriarchs," ET 10 (1898-99) 352-353. Stephen D. Peet, "The History of the Ante-Diluvian World," AAOJ 28 (1906) 17-32. Charles Hallock, "'The World Before the Flood'," AAOJ 33 (1911) #2, 12-14, 144-147. *Charles Caverno, "The Rule in Cain's Case: A Study in Ethics," BS 72(1915) 235-245.

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*G. Buchanan Gray, "The Sacrifice of Cain and Abel," Exp, 8th Ser., 10 (1915) 1-23. *Archy O. Logist[sic], "The Antediluvian 'Span of Life'," HR 73 (1917) 83. *M. Milman[sic], "Noah and His Family," Monist 29 (1919) 259-292. [Index shows author's name as Max Müller!] *E. E. Kellett, "'The Prodigiously Long Ages of the Patriarchs'," ET 33(1921-22) 167-169. *A. Achtermann, "The Great Age of the Antediluvians," CFL, 3rd Ser., 32 (1926) 114-115. *Dudley Joseph Whitney, "The Antediluvian Earth and its Inhabitants," CFL, 3rd Ser., 34 (1928) 440-445. C. E. Smith, "The Development of Cain's Posterity: Civilization without Religion," BS 86 (1929) 285-289. *Melvin Grove Kyle, "Antediluvian Regulations," BS 87 (1930) 344-351. *John Lowell Butler, "Causes of Antediluvian Longevity," BS 90 (1933) 49-69. T. E. Bird, "'And the Lord Set a Mark Upon Cain'," ClR 8 (1934) 104-112. E[arl] B[ennett] Cross, "An Answer to J. G. Frazer Anent Cain and Abel," JBL 54 (1935) xii. H. Hamann, "'The Days Before the Flood'," AusTR 10 (1939) 120-124. S. H. Hooke, "Cain and Abel," Folk 50 (1939) 58-65. *G. D. Hornblower, "Cain and Abel: The Choice of Kind of Sacrifice," Man 44 (1944) #31. S. H. Hooke, "Cain and Abel," Man 44 (1944) #67. I. Schapera, "The Sin of Cain," JRAI 85 (1955) 33-43. A. Scheiber, "A Remark on the Legend of the Sacrificial Smoke of Cain and Abel," VC 10 (1956) 194-195.

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*Robert North, "The Cain Music," JBL 83(1964) 373-389. *Frank N. Egerton III, "The Longevity of the Patriarchs: A Topic in the History of Demography," JHI 27 (1966) 575584.

§308 3.2.9.6.4 The Flood +G. Cumberland, "Mr. Cumberland on the Deluge," MMBR 40 (1815-16) 209-210. S. N., "The Mosaic History of the Deluge," CongML 15 (1832) 18-21, 77-80. Edward Hitchcock, "The Historical and Geological Deluges Compared," BRCR 9 (1837) 78-139; 10 (1837) 328-374; 11 (1838) 1-27. H. Rood, "Noah's Flood," BJ 1 (1842) 287-293. Anonymous, "The Extent and Character of the Noachian Deluge," CRB 20 (1855) 108-117. J. V. Turner, "Thoughts on the Internal Structure of the Earth, and on the Natural Causes by which the Deluge was Produced," MQR 10 (1856) 582-588. *Anonymous, "Queries in Regard to Dr. Seyffarth's Lectures on Egyptian Antiquities," ER 8 (1856-57) 415-436. [VI. The Universality of the Deluge, pp. 430-435] *Gust. Seyffarth, "To the Author of the 'Queries in regard to Dr. Seyffarth's Lectures on Egyptian Antiquities,' in the Ev. Review, January 1857, p. 415," ER 9 (1857-58) 58-75. [The Flood] Charles W. Shields, "Religious Lessons of the Deluge," TLJ 11 (1858-59) 440-453. D. C. M'Laren, "The Deluge a Cause of Geological Change," TLJ 12 (1859-60) 263-293. *Anonymous, "Bishop Colenso on the Creation and the Flood," TRL 1 (1864) 161-180. (Review) M. Davison, "On the Noachian Deluge," JTVI 4 (1869-70) 121-149. (Discussion, pp. 149-162)

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H. Moule, ''More than One Universal Deluge recorded in the Scriptures,'' JTVI 4 (1869-70) 231-247, 261. (Discussion, pp. 247-260) M. Stewart, "The Deluge, and Archæology," BFER 22 (1873) 159-168. *A. H. Sayce, "The Chaldean Account of the Deluge, and Its Relation to the Old Testament," TRL 10 (1873) 364377. J. Challis, "The Relation of the Scripture Account of the Deluge to Physical Science," JTVI 10 (1876-77) 66-92, 101102. (Discussion, pp. 93-101) François Lenormant, "The Deluge: Its Traditions in Ancient Nations," ContR 36 (1879) 465-500. *Paul Haupt, "The Cuneiform Account of the Flood," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 77-85. Thomas Whitelaw, "The Patriarchal Times. VI.The Judgment of the Flood," MI 3 (1885-86) 367-384. Claude R. Conder, "Notes. Flood Stories in Palestine," PEFQS 18 (1886) 15. *+Anonymous, "The Mammoth and the Flood," QRL 166 (1888) 112-129. (Review) Anonymous, "The Great Flood," CQR 27 (1888-89) 85-101. (Review) *G. Frederick Wright, "The Glacial Period and Noah's Deluge," BS 46 (1889) 466-474. J. William Dawson, "The Deluge-Biblical and Geological," ContR 56 (1889) 884-900. *Maximilian Lindsay Kellner, "The Deluge in the Izdubar Epic and in the Old Testament," CR 53 (1889) 40-66. F. Cane, "The Physics of the Flood," IER, 3rd Ser., 10 (1889) 901-906. *John D. Davis, "The Babylonian Flood-Legend and the Hebrew Record of the Deluge," PR 10 (1889) 415-431. J. S. Stuart-Glennie, "The Traditional Deluge and its Geological Identification," BOR 4 (1889-90) 209-212. F. B. Denio, "The Rainbow in Genesis," ONTS 10 (1890) 274-279.

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George D. Armstrong, "The Deluge," PQ 5 (1891) 209-228. *Benjamin Wisner Bacon, "Chronology of the Account of the Flood in P.-A Contribution to the History of the Jewish Calendar," AJSL 8 (1891-92) 79-88. H. E. Ryle, "The Early Narratives of Genesis, VI. The Genealogy of the Sethites," ET 3 (1891-92) 353-358. [The Story of the Flood. Chapters vi. 9 - ix. 17] H. E. Ryle, "The Early Narratives of Genesis, VII. The Story of the Flood continued," ET 3 (1891-92) 446-450. F. H. Woods, "The Noachian Deluge and Its Analogues," ET 4 (1892-93) 69-72. J. A. Zahm, "The Noachian Deluge," AER 8 (1893) 14-34, 84-99. +Anonymous, "Sir H. Howorth on the Great Flood," ERCJ 178 (1893) 354-374. (Review) J. Prestwich, "A Possible Cause for the Origin of the Tradition of the Flood," JTVI 27 (1893-94) 263-284, 302-305. [(Communication by J. W. Dawson, pp. 285-286) (Discussion, pp. 285-295) (Remarks by R. Ashington Bullen, pp. 295-298; H. D. Grant, pp. 298-299; J. M. Mello, pp. 299-300; Warren Upham, pp. 300-302; (Note, p. 305)] William R. Harper, "The Deluge in Other Literatures and History," BW 4 (1894) 114-123. G. Frederick Wright, "Professor Prestwich on Some Supposed New Evidence of the Deluge," BS 52 (1895) 724-740. Robert Balgamie, "Was the Deluge Universal?" HR 30 (1895) 65-67. J. William Dawson, "Natural Facts Illustrative of the Biblical Account of the Deluge," HR 31 (1896) 387-393, 483489; 32 (1896) 3-7, 99-103. J. A. Selbie, "A New Theory of the Deluge," ET 8 (1896-97) 271-272. J. F. McCurdy, "Light on Scriptural Texts from Recent Discoveries. The Story of the Flood," HR 34 (1897) 408-411. J. F. McCurdy, "Light on Scriptural Texts from Recent Discoveries. How Far is the Flood Story Babylonian?" HR 35 (1898) 22-25.

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Anonymous, "The Biblical and Other Deluge Stories," ColTM 20 (1900) 189-191. G. Frederick Wright, "Geological Confirmations of the Noachian Deluge," BS 59 (1902) 282-293, 537-556, 695-716. G. A. Adams, "Where was the Flood?" BS 59 (1902) 579-583. Willis J. Beecher, "A Letter with Some Common Problems," HR 43 (1902) 352-355. [The Flood] William Cowper Conant, "'Geological Confirmation of the Flood'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1903) 762-766. T. G. Bonney, "Science and the Flood," Exp, 6th Ser., 7 (1903) 456-472. Willis J. Beecher, "Is the Deluge Story in Genesis Self-Contradictory?" HR 46 (1903) 258-262. G. Frederick Wright, "Geological Confirmation of the Flood," HR 47 (1904) 256-262. E[douard] Naville, "The Mention of a Flood in the Book of the Dead," SBAP 26 (1904) 251-257, 287-294. Stephen D. Peet, "The Story of the Deluge," AAOJ 27 (1905) 201-216. G. Frederick Wright, "Contributions of Geology to the Credibility of the Flood," CFL, 3rd Ser., 3 (1905) 11-15. [Marked as "to be continued" but was not] G. L. Young, "The Smelling of the Sweet Savor of Noah's Sacrifice," CFL, 3rd Ser., 3 (1905)64-67. *Stephen D. Peet, "The Bow in the Cloud; The Token of a Covenant," AAOJ 28 (1906) 65-80. S. E. Bishop, "Have We Noah's Log-Book?" BS 63 (1906) 510-517. Stephen D. Peet, "The Inheritance of Noah," AAOJ 29 (1907) 1-16. [The Flood Tradition] William Restelle, "Traditions of the Deluge," BS 64 (1907) 148-167. *Charles Henry Hitchcock, "The Bible and Recent Science," BS 64 (1907) 299-313. [The Noachian Deluge, pp. 306313] (Review)

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D. Gath Whitley, "Noah's Flood in the Light of Modem Science," BS 64 (1907) 519-551. *G. Frederick Wright, "Abstract of Professor Wright's Lectures in New York," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 156-161, 235238. [Lecture Second"Geology and the Flood," pp. 158-160; The Flood from the Ethical Point of View, pp. 237-238] Anonymous, "The Universality of the Deluge," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 334. (Editorial Note) Anonymous, "Does Archaeology Contradict the Biblical Date of the Flood?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 334-336. (Editorial Note) G. L. Young, "The Intrinsic Value of the Deluge Story," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 32-37. John E. McFadyen, "Are There Two Flood Stories?" HR 53 (1907) 128-129. L[uther] T. Townsend, "'Introductory' to 'The Deluge History or Myth'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 8 (1908) 7-9. (Editorial Note) Henry C. Thomson, "'The Assured Results of Modem Criticism' Tested by the Flood Narrative," CFL, 3rd Ser., 10 (1909) 178-183, 245-254. *Herbert William Magoun, "The Glacial Epoch and the Noachian Deluge," BS 66 (1909) 217-242, 432-457; 67 (1910) 105-119, 204-229. Anonymous, "The Story of the Deluge. Professor Hilprecht's Remarkable Discovery," AAOJ 32 (1910) 118-122. J. M. P. Smith, "Fresh Light on the Story of the Deluge," BW 35 (1910) 282-283. W. H. Porter, "Genesis and the Flood," HR 65 (1913) 512. Cuthbert Baillon, "The Flood," IER, 5th Ser., 7 (1916) 209-223. James George Frazer, "Ancient Stories of a Great Flood. The Huxley Memorial Lecture for 1916," JRAI 46 (1916) 231-283. *A. H. Sayce, "Assyriological Notes," SBAP 39 (1917) 207-212. [Gopherwood, p. 210] [Jay Benson Hamilton], "The Story of the Deluge," CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 509-511.

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H[erbert] W[illiam] Magoun, "Creation's Beginnings," CFL, 3rd Ser., 27 (1921) 47-53. (Part I) [The Flood] H[erbert] W[illiam] Magoun, "Creation's Fourth Day," CFL, 3rd Ser., 27 (1921) 90-97. (Part II) [The Flood] H[erbert] W[illiam] Magoun, "Mesozoic and Cenozoic Times," CFL, 3rd Ser., 27 (1921) 140-146. (Part III) [The Flood] H[erbert] W[illiam] Magoun, "Causes and Effects of the Ice Cap," CFL, 3rd Ser., 27 (1921) 181-186. (Part IV) [The Flood] H[erbert] W[illiam] Magoun, "Flood Legends and Traditions," CFL, 3rd Ser., 27 (1921) 239-243. (Part V) H[erbert] W[illiam] Magoun, "Evidences of a Flood in Europe," CFL, 3rd Ser., 27 (1921) 269-274. (Part VI) Herbert W[illiam] Magoun, "Evidences of a Flood in Asia and on other Continents," CFL, 3rd Ser., 27 (1921) 307313. (Part VII) H[erbert] W[illiam] Magoun, "The Testimony of the Oceanic Islands," CFL, 3rd Ser., 27 (1921) 364-369. (Part VIII) H[erbert] W[illiam] Magoun, "Putting Two and Two Together," CFL, 3rd Ser., 27 (1921)409-416. (Part IX) H[erbert] W[illiam] Magoun, "The Flood and its Survivors," CFL, 3rd Ser., 27 (1921) 456-463. (Part X) Herbert W[illiam] Magoun, "The Probable Date of the Flood," CFL, 3rd Ser., 28 (1922) 16-23. (Part XI) H[erbert] W[illiam] Magoun, "Other Considerations Bearing on the Flood," CFL, 3rd Ser., 28 (1922) 70-77. (Part XII) Herbert C. Alleman, "A Hebrew Deluge Story," LQ 52 (1922) 464-473. (Review) Leroy Waterman, "The Date of the Deluge," AJSL 39 (1922-23) 233-247. Samuel Mercer, "Fresh Light on the History of the Flood," ATR 5 (1922-23) 299-307. Anonymous, "A New Theory of the Flood," HR 90 (1925) 110.

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J. Martin, "A Famine Element in the Flood Story," JBL 45 (1926) 129-133. A. H. Godbey, "Further Light on the Flood Story," AJSL 43 (1926-27) 239-240. George McCready Price, "Misinformation about the Flood," CFL, 3rd Ser., 33 (1927) 519-520. Dudley Joseph Whitney, "Geology and the Deluge," CFL, 3rd Ser., 34 (1928) 104-108. Byron C. Nelson, "What was in the Ark?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 34 (1928) 229-231. *Dudley Joseph Whitney, "Pre-Adamic Ruin or the DelugeWhich?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 34 (1928) 331-333. Dudley Joseph Whitney, "Problems of the Deluge," CFL, 3rd Ser., 34 (1928) 377-379. [A Sequel to "Geology and the Deluge"] James Bowron, "Another View of the Deluge," CFL, 3rd Ser., 34 (1928) 542. Dudley Joseph Whitney, "The Glacial Nightmare of the Deluge?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 34 (1928) 666-668. Dudley Joseph Whitney, "Puzzles of the Deluge," CFL, 3rd Ser., 34 (1928) 495-499. Dudley Joseph Whitney, "The Continental Shelf and the Deluge," CFL, 3rd Ser., 34 (1928) 673-674. Philip J. Le Riche, "Scientific Proofs of a Universal Deluge," JTVI 61 (1929) 86-102, 113-117. [(Discussion, pp. 102108) (Communications by W. M. H. Milner, pp. 108-110; A. T. Schofield, pp. 110-111; W. R. Rowlatt Jones, p. 111; G. Wilson Heath, pp. 111-112; F. C. Wood, pp. 112-113)] T. C. Skinner, "The Ice Age: Its Astronomical Case, and the Bearing of Drayson's Discovery on the Biblical Account of the Deluge," JTVI 61 (1929) 118-132, 138-140. (Discussion, pp. 132-138) George H. Richardson, "Recent Archaeology and the Noachian Deluge," ATR 12 (1929-30) 48-50. Melvin Grove Kyle, "The Deluge and the World Before and After," BS 87 (1930) 453-464.

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George McCready Price, "Some Thoughts on Geology and Creation," CFL, 3rd Ser., 36 (1930) 590-594. George McCready Price, "Facts the Flood Explains," CFL, 3rd Ser., 36 (1930) 206-207. L. M. Davies, "Scientific Discoveries and Their Bearing on the Biblical Account of the Noachian Deluge," JTVI 62 (1930) 62-85, 94-95. [(Discussion, pp. 86-91) (Communications by A. G. Shortt, pp. 92-93; James Knight, pp. 9394)] Margaret F. Malim, "Noah's Flood," Antiq 5 (1931) 213-220. Paul Romanoff, "A Third Version of the Flood Narrative," JBL 50 (1931) 304-307. *Chaim Kaplan, "The Flood in the Book of Enoch and Rabbinics," JSOR 15 (1931) 22-24. H. Osborne, "Recent Light on the Flood," Theo 22 (1931) 9-16. George McCready Price, "A History of the Flood Theory of Geology," CFL, 3rd Ser., 38 (1932) 75-77. W. Bell Dawson, "The Flood and Geology," CFL, 3rd Ser., 38 (1932) 269-272. George McCready Price, "The Flood Theory Again," CFL, 3rd Ser., 38 (1932) 350-354. E. T. Brewster, "Genesis and Flood Theories," BS 90 (1933) 220-227. Joseph Dudley Whitney, "The Problem of the Flood," BS 90 (1933) 469-478. *G. Ch. Aalders, "The Biblical Deluge and the Inundation by the Nile," EQ 6 (1934) 127-136. *F. A. Molony, "The Noachian Deluge and its Probable Connection with Lake Van," JTVI 68 (1936) 43-53. 64-65. (Discussion and Communications, pp. 54-64) Byron C. Nelson, "The Biblical Necessity of the Flood Theory for Geology," JTALC 3 (1938) #6, 3-14.

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Arthur C. Custance, "The Flood Traditions and Their Relation to the Bible," BS 96 (1939) 412-427. John Bright, "Has Archaeology Found Evidence of the Flood?" BA 5 (1942) 55-62 [Has Archaeology Found Traces of the Flood; Archaeology and the Antecedents of the Israelite Flood Story] Donat Poulet, "The Moral Causes of the Flood," CBQ 4 (1942) 293-303. Edmund F. Sutcliffe, "The Ethnographical Restriction of the Flood," CIR 22 (1942) 442-454. +P. Morris, "The Rainbow after the Flood," Scrip 1 (1946) 33-34. C. J. Sodergren, "The Flood," AQ 26 (1947) 248-257. Felix V. Hanson, "The Flood. An Answer to Dr. Sodergren," AQ 26 (1947) 341-346. Emil G. Kraeling, "The Earliest Hebrew Flood Story," JBL 66 (1947) 279293. W. F. Beck, "The 'Window' in the Ark," CTM 21 (1950) 520-522. Edward Ullendorff, "The Construction of Noah's Ark," VT 4 (1954) 95-96. *Leonard Woolley, "Stories of the Creation and Flood," PEQ 88 (1956) 14-21. Walter J. Beasley, "The Flood Story: Noah's FloodFact or Fiction?" AT 1 (1956-57) #1, 10-13. [No. 1] Walter J. Beasley, "The Flood Story: Noah's FloodFact or Fiction?" AT 1 (1956-57) #2, 7-10. [No. 2] Walter J. Beasley, "The Flood Story: Part III. Noah's FloodFact or Fiction?" AT 1 (1956-57) #3, 3-5. Walter J. Beasley, "The Flood Story: No. 4. Noah's FloodFact or Fiction?" AT 1 (1956-57) #4, 5-9. William Dalton, "The Background and Meaning of the Biblical Flood Narrative, I.," ACR 34 (1957) 292-303. W[alter] J. Beasley, "The Flood Story: Noah's FloodFact or Fiction?" AT 2 (1957-58) #1, 5-8. [Part 5]

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W[alter] J. Beasley, "The Flood Story: No. 6, Noah's FloodFact or Fiction?" AT 2 (1957-58) #2, 5-9. W[alter] J. Beasley, "The Flood Story: Noah's FloodFact or Fiction? No. 7.," AT 2 (1957-58) #3, 5-8. William Dalton, "The Background and Meaning of the Biblical Flood Narrative, II," ACR 35 (1958) 23-39. W[alter] J. Beasley, "The Flood Story: Noah's FloodFact or Fiction? No. 8.," AT 3 (1958-59) #1, 6-10. *W[alter] J. Beasley, "That Noah Story: How did the various races of Mankind originate?" AT 4 (1959-60) #4, 6-9. Henry M. Morris and John C. Whitcomb Jr., "The Genesis FloodIts Nature and Significance," BS 117 (1960) 155163, 204-213. William F. Tanner, "Geology and the Great Flood," JASA 13 (1961) 117-119. T. Worden, "Question and Answer: The Story of the Flood," Scrip 13 (1961) 57-60. M. F. L. Mallowan, "Noah's Flood Reconsidered," Iraq 26 (1964) 62-82. R. L. Raikes, "The Physical Evidence for Noah's Flood," Iraq 28 (1966) 52-63. John N. Moore, "Letters to the Editor. The Genesis Flood," JASA 18 (1966) 32, continued on page 18. John C. Whitcomb Jr., "The Supernaturalism of the Flood," GJ 8 (1967) #1, 32-38. Walter S. Olson, "Has Science Dated the Biblical Flood?" Z 2 (1967) 272-278. *Daniel Hammerly-Dupuy, "Some Observations on the Assyro-Babylonian and Sumerian Flood Stories," AUSS 6 (1968) 1-18. [Clifford A. Wilson], "Your Questions Answered. Has any evidence of Noah's Ark been found?" BH 4 (1968) 15. Joseph Sittler, "The Nimbus and the Rainbow," BTSAB 43 (1968) #2, 12-14.

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J. R. van de Fliert, "Fundamentalism and Fundamentals of Geology (A geologist's response to revived Diluvianism)," IRB #32&33 (1968) 5-27. (Review) Merle Meeter, "Geology in the Dark or in Bible Light?" IRB #38 (1969) 27-29. Wm. White Jr., "The Fundamentals of Fundamentalism and Geology," IRB #38 (1969) 30-33. J. R. van de Fliert, "Bible, Man and Science: A Reply," IRB #38 (1969) 34-39.

§309 3.2.9.6.5 The Post-Diluvian Period to "Babel" *Ernest Bertheua, "On the Different Computations of the First Two Periods in the Book of Genesis, and the Chronological Assumptions on which they are Based," JSL, 1st Ser., 2 (1848) 115-128. (Trans. by John Nicholson) *Anonymous, "The Mark of Cain and the Curse of Ham," SPR 3 (1849-50) 415-426. W. T., "The History of the World, as Foretold in the Book of Genesis," JSL, 3rd Ser., 13 (1861) 313-336. [I. Promise to Shem, with curse on Canaan; II. Promise to Japheth, with curse on Canaan] Francois Lenormant, "Ararat and 'Eden. A Biblical Study," ContR 40 (1881) 453-478. [Marked as "continued" but was not] Thomas Whitelaw, "The Patriarchal Times. VII.-The Second Age of History," MI 4 (1886) 81-94. [After the Flood to Babel] *Anonymous, "The Longevity of the Patriarchs," ONTS 15 (1892) 78. *Joseph Offord, "The Vicissitudes of the Population of Palestine as Foretold in the Prophecy of Noah," PEFQS 50(1918) 186-188. E. E. Kellett, "The Ages of the Patriarchs," ET 33 (1921-22) 231-232. Henry Heras, "The Curse of Noe," CBQ 12 (1950) 64-67. J. Hoftijzer, "Some Remarks to the Tale of Noah's Drunkenness," OTS 12 (1958) 22-27.

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David Neiman, ''The Date and Circumstances of the Cursing of Canaan,'' LIST 3 (1966) 113-134.

§310 3.2.9.6.6 "Babel" and the Division of the Nations Z. J., "Dispersion of Mankind at Babel," CRB 13 (1848) 510-519. [Robert] Forsyth, "Confusion of Tongues," JSL, 1st Ser., 7 (1851) 455-456. [The Tower of Babel] A. B. Hyde, "The Problem of Babel," MR 53 (1871) 79-98. W. St. Chad Boscawen, "The Legend of the Tower of Babel," SBAT 5 (1876-77) 303-312. W. S. Hawks, "Notes on the Confusion of Tongues in the Light of Modern Learning," OBJ 1 (1880) 111-115. Anonymous, "The Confusion of Languages," ERG, 7th Ser., 4 (1881-82) 105-111. *William Simpson, "The Tower of Babel and the Birs-NimroudSuggestions as to the Origin of Mesopotamian TowerTemples," SBAP 8 (1885-86) 83-86. Thomas Whitelaw, "The Patriarchal Times. VIII.The Table of Nations," MI 4 (1886) 174-192. Thomas Whitelaw, "The Patriarchal Times. IX.The Tower of Babel," MI 4 (1886) 306-320. *William Simpson, "The Tower of Babel and the Birs Nimroud. Suggestions as to the origin of Mesopotamian Tower-Temples," SBAT 9 (1886-93) 307-332. Anonymous, "The Tower of Babel," ONTS 15 (1892) 268. A. Lowy, "The Tower of Babel," SBAP 15 (1892-93) 229-230. John F. Cannon, "Babel and its Lessons," PQ 10 (1896) 131-137. Anonymous, "The Tower of Babel," MQR, 3rd Ser., 29 (1903) 386.

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Stephen D. Peet, "The Tower of Babel and the Confusion of Tongues," AAOJ 29 (1907) 219-234. Solomon S. Hilcher, "Language and Apostasy; Or the Renaissance of the Babel Scheme," CFL, 3rd Ser., 12 (1910) 141-145. [I. The History and Facts of the Ancient Babel Scheme, pp. 141-143] Daniel Gurden Stevens, "The Tower of Babel: History in Picture," BW 41 (1913) 185-199. E. G. H. Kraeling, "The Tower of Babel," JAOS 40 (1920) 276-281. John P. Peters, "The Tower of Babel at Borsippa," JAOS 41 (1921) 157-159. Dudley Joseph Whitney, "An Hypothesis for the Confusion of Tongues," CFL, 3rd Ser., 36 (1930) 135-139. Paul Ramsey, "Beyond the confusion of Tongues," TT 3 (1946-47) 446-458. Paul K. Jewett, "Bruner's Doctrine of the Origin and Unity of the Race," JASA 4 (1952) #2, 7-11. (Discussion p. 11) *E[phraim] A. Speiser, "Word Plays on the Creation Epoch's Version of the Founding of Babylon," Or, N.S., 25 (1956) 317-323. *Walter J. Beasley, "Boomerangs, Babel and Blood Relations," AT 5 (1960-61) #1, 13-19. [Artifacts and the Dispersion at Babel] *Walter J. Beasley, "Boomerangs, Babel and Blood Relations. No. 2.," AT 5 (1960-61) #2, 7-8, 13-14. [Artifacts and the Dispersion at Babel] Anonymous, "The Confusion of Tongues," BH 5 (1969) 3-5.

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§311 3.2.9.6.7 The Patriarchal Period +Anonymous, "Miss O'Keffe's Patriarchal Times," BCQTR 38 (1811) 372-373. (Review) , "Patriarchal Life, Illustrated from the Iliad of Homer," CongML 18 (1835) 467-476. , "Patriarchal Life, Illustrated from the Iliad of Homer," CongML 18 (1835) 744-752; 19 (1836) 343-352. H. M. Harmah, "The Patriarchal Age," MR 33 (1851) 601-614. (Review) Anonymous, "The Plan and Purpose of the Patriarchal History," PRev 27 (1855) 24-39. J. K. Plitt, "Isaac Blessing Jacob," ER 13 (1861-62) 375-385. Anonymous, "Studies on the Bible, No. I. The Sins of the Patriarchs," DQR 2 (1862) 197-220. J. W. Blake, "Judah's Grandsons," JSL, 4th Ser., 3 (1863) 178-180. ∆., "Jacob's Flight," TRL 2 (1865) 297-305. (Review) *Philip Mules, "Was the Idolatry of Terah Sabaïsm?" JSL, 4th Ser., 10 (1866-67) 182-183. *Charles W. Wilson, "On the Site of Ai and the Position of the Altar which Abram Built between Bethel and Ai," PEFQS 1 (1869) 123-126. *Anonymous, "A Bird's Eye View of the Church Under the Patriarchs and Moses," SPR 28 (1877) 415-436. H. G. Tomkins, "On the History in the Time of Abraham, Illustrated by Recent Researches," JTVI 12 (1878-79) 110142. [(Discussion pp. 142-149) (Notes by D. H. Haigh, A. H. Sayce, S. Birch, and W. S. Chad Boscawen, pp. 149153)] *[Stephen D. Peet], "The Journey of Jacob," AAOJ 3 (1880-81) 151-152. (Editorial) *L. Lund, "The Epoch of Joseph: Amehotep IV as the Pharaoh of the Famine," SBAP 4 (1881-82) 96-102. [Remarks by H. Villiers Stuart, pp. 95-96; St. Vincent Beechey, p. 102; Samuel Birch, p. 102]

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Clericus, "The Bodies of the Patriarchs," PEFQS 14 (1882) 177, 258-259. T. Forster, "The Bodies of the Patriarchs," PEFQS 14 (1882) 257-258. H. B. S. W., "The Bodies of the Patriarchs," PEFQS 14 (1882) 259-260. W. H. S., "The Bodies of the Patriarchs. I," PEFQS 15 (1883) 108-109. Charles Druitt, "The Bodies of the Patriarchs. II," PEFQS 15 (1883) 109-110. Franz Delitzsch, "The Character of Patriarchal History," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 346-352. J. N. Fradenburg, "Abraham's Offering of Isaac," AAOJ 6 (1884) 29-31. *[Heinrich] Brugsch, "An Inscription from a Tomb in el-Kab," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 226-227. [Ref. to the Famine in Egypt] *J. W. Dawson, "The Probable Physical Causes of the Destruction of the Cities of the Plain," Exp, 3rd Ser., 3 (1886) 69-77. Thomas Whitelaw, "The Patriarchal Times. XI.The Pilgrimage of Abraham," MI 4 (1886) 464-480. Thomas Whitelaw, "The Patriarchal Times. X.The Case of Abram," MI 4 (1886) 345-358. *Joseph Jacobs, "The Junior-Right in Genesis," ARL 1 (1888) 331-342. *T. K. Cheyne, "The Origin and Meaning of the Story of Sodom," NW 1 (1892) 236-245. Lewis B[ayles] Paton, "The Historical Character of the Narratives of the Patriarchs," BW 2 (1893) 343-352, 421-429. *J. William Dawson, "Physical and Historical Probabilities Respecting the Authorship and Authority of the Mosaic Books," Exp, 4th Ser., 9 (1894) 16-33, 109-123, 276-288, 362-375, 440-451. [V. The Dispersion and Abraham, pp. 440-451] William Hayes Ward, "Light on Scriptural Texts from Recent Discoveries. Chedorlaomer and Abraham," HR 28 (1894) 29-31. H. Gollancz, "The Sacrifice of Isaac," IAQR, 2nd Ser., 9 (1895) 139-143.

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R. W. Dale, "The Sacrifice of Isaac," Exp, 5th Ser., 4 (1896) 16-26. *A. H. Sayce, "Palestine in the Time of Abraham as Seen in the Light of Archaeology," HR 33 (1897) 200-205. William Lower Carter, "Pharaoh's Butler and the Cup," ET 10 (1898-99) 379. *W. O. E. Oesterley, "The Sacrifice of Isaac," SBAP 24 (1902) 253-260. *Ed[uard] König, "The Latest Mythological Theory of the Patriarchs," ET 14 (1902-03) 217-219. A. H. Sayce, "The Historicity of the Hebrew Patriarchs in the Light of Recent Archaeology," HR 45 (1903) 195-199. R. A. Stewart Macalister, "The Scene of the Sacrifice of Isaac," ET 15 (1903-04) 141. E[duard] König, "Latest Mythological Theories Concerning the Patriarchs," HR 48 (1904) 117-120. A. H. Sayce, "The Age of Abraham," BW 26 (1905) 248-257. A. H. Godbey, "Shylock in the Old Testament. The Story of Laban Viewed in the Light of the Code of Hammurabi," Monist 15 (1905) 353-360. Daniel S. Gregory and W[illiam] W. Everts, "The Book of Genesis UnfoldedThe Career of Abraham," CFL, 3rd Ser., 5 (1906) 277-288. *Andrew Craig Robinson, "The Bearing of Recent Oriental Discoveries on Old Testament History," JTVI 38 (1906) 154-176. (Discussion, pp. 176-181) [Abraham, pp. 156-158; The Incident of Sarai and Hagar, pp. 158-160] *A. H. Sayce, "The Archaeological Analysis of the Book of Genesis," ET 18 (1906-07) 232-234. [The Genealogy of Abraham, pp. 232-234; The Dilmun [Tilmum/Tilwm] of the Cuneiform Inscriptions, p. 234] Daniel S. Gregory and W[illiam] W. Everts, "The Book of Genesis UnfoldedThe Career of Isaac," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 64-77. Daniel S. Gregory and W[illiam] W. Everts, "The Book of Genesis UnfoldedThe Career of Jacob," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 217-228.

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Anonymous, "Joseph's 'Coat of Many Colors'What Was It?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 340. (Editorial Note) John E. McFadyen, "Miracle in the Story of Joseph," HR 53 (1907) 290-291. Anonymous, "The Seven Years of Famine," RP 7 (1908) 259. P. A. Gordon Clark, "The Site of the Sacrifice of Isaac," ET 20 (1908-09) 392-397. Stephen D. Peet, "The Patriarchal Age," AAOJ 30 (1908) 330-338; 31 (1909) 80-91. A. H. Sayce, "What was the Scene of Abraham's Sacrifice?" ET 21 (1909-10) 86-88. W. Emery Barnes, "The Sacrifice of Isaac," ICMM 6 (1909-10) 120-127. Harold M. Wiener, "The Answer of Textual Criticism to the Higher Criticism of the Story of Joseph," BS 67 (1910) 59-69, 274-283. *E[duard] König, "The Significance of the Patriarchs in the History of Religion," Exp, 7th Ser., 10 (1910) 193-207. *Eduard König, "Alleged Mythological Character of the Patriarchs and Kings," HR 62 (1911) 30-32. Henry Proctor, "The Patriarchs," AAOJ 35 (1913) 90-91. *M[elvin] G[rove] Kyle, "Hammurabi, Abraham, and the Reviewers," BS 70 (1913) 528-531. George A. Barton, "The Historical Value of the Patriarchal Narratives," PAPS 52 (1913) 184-200. *A. H. Sayce, "What We Now Know About the Hittites, and Its Bearing on the Hittites of Genesis," ET 26 (1914-15) 89-91. L[uther] T. Townsend, "The Lean Years in Pharaoh's Dream," CFL, 3rd Ser., 20 (1915) 106. [Jay Benson Hamilton], "International Sunday School Lessons," CFL, 3rd Ser., 24 (1918) 402-405. [Abraham Leaving Home; Abraham Helping Lot; Abraham Giving Isaac to God; Isaac and Rebekah]

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[Jay Benson Hamilton], "International Sunday School Lessons," CFL, 3rd Ser., 24 (1918) 445-447. [Appetite and Greed (Gen. 25:27-34); Jacob Deceives his Father, Jacob Fleeing from his Brother; Jacob Wins Esau] [Jay Benson Hamilton], "International Sunday School Lessons," CFL, 3rd Ser., 24 (1918) 491-493. [Joseph Sold by His Brethren; Joseph Made Ruler Over Egypt; Joseph Forgives His Brethren; Joseph Cares for His Kindred] W[illiam] F[oxwell] Albright, "Historical and Mythical Elements in the Joseph Story," JBL 37 (1918) 111-143. H[erbert] W. Magoun, "The Sanity of Abraham's Proposed Sacrifice," CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 273-276. A. H. Godbey, "Shylock in the Old Testament. The Story of Laban in the Light of the Code Hammurabi[sic]," MQR, 3rd Ser., 48 (1922) 599-617. W. E. Denham, "Lectures on Genesis. Lecture V. God's New Plan for Human Redemption," SWJT 6 (1922) #4, 2844. A. T. Fryer, "The Sacrifice of Isaac," ET 34 (1922-23) 138-140. R. Parkes, "The Sacrifice of Isaac," ET 34 (1922-23) 280-281. *J. P. Wilson, "The Story of Joseph in the Septuagint," GUOST 5 (1923-28) 16-17. *Edward Chiera, "The Length of the Lives of the Patriarchs," CQ 1 (1924) 199-201. W[illiam] F[oxwell] Albright, "Contributions of Biblical Archaeology and Philology," JBL 43 (1924) 363-393. [4. The Role of Post-Diluvian Patriarchs in Hebrew History, pp. 385-393] Ibn Sabil, "Genesis: The Book of the Bedouin," CQR 100 (1925-26) 81-95. *J. Garrow Duncan, "Notes on the Sites of Succoth and Penuel as bearing upon the Routes of Gideon and Jacob," PEFQS 59 (1927) 89-95, 188-191. Dudley Joseph Whitney, "The Age of the Patriarchs," CFL, 3rd Ser., 35 (1929) 543-544.

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Roland H. Bainton, "The Immoralities of the Patriarchs According to the Exegesis of the Late Middle Ages and of the Reformation," HTR 23 (1930) 39-49. H[erbert] G[ordon] May, "The Evolution of the Joseph Story," AJSL 47 (1930-31) 83-93. John Steele, "The Patriarchal Narratives," ET 45 (1933-34) 523-524. Walter F. McMillin, "Jacob at Penuel," BS 91 (1934) 290-302. Leander S. Keyser, "Yahuda's Studies and the Bible," CFL, 3rd Ser., 40 (1934) 74-76. [Joseph Stories in Genesis] Leander S. Keyser, "Confirming Bible History," CFL, 3rd Ser., 40 (1934) 165-166. [Joseph Stories in Genesis] *Cyrus H. Gordon, "Biblical Customs and the Nuzu Tablets," BA 3 (1940) 1-12. [The Patriarchal Age, pp. 2-9] W[illiam] F[oxwell] Albright, "New Egyptian Data on Palestine in Patriarchal Age," BASOR #81 (1941) 16-21. Otha L. Clark, "The Patriarchal Narratives in the Light of Today," JAAR 9 (1941) 94-97. Charles Marston, "Archaeological Discovery from the Time of Abraham," JTVI 75 (1943) 106-110. Robert T. O'Callahan, "Historical Parallels to Patriarchal Social Custom," CBQ 6 (1944) 391-405. *Parray Marshall, "Life from the Dead Sea," ContR 169 (1946) 296-299. R. E. Wolfe, "With Whom did Jacob Wrestle?" JBL 66 (1947) vi. *George E. Mendenhall, "Mari," BA 11 (1948) 1-19. [Mari and the Patriarchs, pp. 15-19] J. J. Dougherty, "The World of the Hebrew Patriarchs," Scrip 3(1948) 98-102. Harold H. Rowley, "Recent Discovery and the Patriarchal Age," BJRL 32 (1949-50) 44-79. *W[illiam] F[oxwell] Albright, "Some Important Recent Discoveries: Alphabetic Origins and the Idrimi Statue," BASOR #118 (1950) 11-20. [The Joseph Story, p. 20]

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*Cyrus H. Gordon, "Marginal Notes on the Ancient Middle East," JKF 2 (1952-53) 50-61. [II. The Interrelation of the Dates of the Patriarchal Age and of the Exodus, pp. 51-53] *Manfred R. Lehmann, "Abraham's Purchase of Machpelah and Hittite Law," BASOR #129 (1953) 15-18. Merrill F. Unger, "The Patriarchs and Contemporary History," BS 110 (1953) 121-129, 227-333. Merrill F. Unger, "Archaeology and the Age of Abraham," BS 110 (1953) 299-308. *Cyrus H. Gordon, "The Patriarchal Age," JAAR 21 (1953) 238-243. C[yrus] H. Gordon, "A Social and Literary Analysis of the Patriarchal Period," JBL 72 (1953) xvii. *B[enjamin] Maisler (Mazar), "Canaan on the Threshold of the Age of the Patriarchs," EI 3 (1954) I-II. Cyrus H. Gordon, "The Patriarchal Narratives," JNES 13 (1954) 56-59. *E. Shochat, "Political Motives in the Stories of the Patriarchs," Tarbiz 24 (1954-55) #3, I-II. *Nelson Glueck, "The Age of Abraham in the Negeb," BA 18 (1955) 2-9. Jozef M. A. Janssen, "Egyptological Remarks on The Story of Joseph in Genesis," JEOL #14 (1955-56) 63-72. David Daube and Reuven Yaron, "Jacob's Reception by Laban," JSS 1 (1956) 60-62. *K[enneth] A. Kitchen, "A Recently Published Egyptian Papyrus and Its Bearing on the Joseph Story," TB #2 (195657) 1-2. R. H. Altus, "Abraham Lived in the Kingdom of Mari," AusTR 28 (1957) 92-98. *Samson Kardimon, "Adoption as a Remedy for Infertility in the Period of the Patriarchs," JSS 3 (1958) 123-126. *G. Ernest Wright, "Modern Issues on Biblical Studies: History and the Patriarchs," ET 71 (1959-60) 292-296.

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*G[erhard] von Rad, "History and the Patriarchs," ET 72 (1960-61) 213-216. *W[illiam] F[oxwell] Albright, "Abram the Hebrew: A New Archaeological Interpretation," BASOR #163 (1961) 3654. [I. The Negeb and Sinai in the Middle Bronze I; II. The Caravan Trade of the Early Second Millennium; III. Abraham and the Caravan Trade] *Moshe Gan, "The Book of Esther in the Light of the Story of Joseph in Egypt," Tarbi 31 (1961-62) #2, I-II. *James Meysing, "The Biblical Chronologies of the Patriarchs," CNI 13 (1962) #3/4, 26-30; 14 (1963) #1, 22-26. Cameron Mackay, "From Luz to Bethel," EQ 34 (1962) 8-15. J. C. L. Gibson, "Light from Mari on the Patriarchs," JSS 7 (1962) 44-62. John J. Navone, "The Patriarchs of Faith, Hope, Love," BibT #6 (1963) 378-384. *Anson F. Rainey, "Merchants at Ugarit and the Patriarchal Narratives," CNI 14 (1963) #2, 17-26. E[phraim] A. Speiser, "The Wife-Sister Motif in the Patriarchal Narratives," LIST 1(1963) 15-28. *Shemuel Yeiven, "The Age of the Patriarchs," RDSO 38 (1963) 277-302. [I.The Patriarchs and the Hab|piru; II.The God of Abraham; III.The Three Phases of the Age of the Patriarchs] Roland de Vaux, "The Hebrew patriarchs and history," TD 12 (1964) 227-240. Ignatius Hunt, "The Hebrew Patriarchs and Modem Research," BibT #16 (1965) 1075-1081. *Frederick V. Winnett, "Re-Examining the Foundations," JBL 84 (1965) 1-19. [The Patriarchal Narratives, pp. 5-15; The Joseph Story, pp. 15-19] *R. Alan Cole, "Wandering Arameans. How far were the Patriarchs truly nomadic, when in Mesopotamia?" TTCA 2 (1965) 10-15. [A Contribution towards a Social History of Israel] William Etkin, "Jacob's Cattle and Modem Genetics. A Scientific Midrash," Trad 8 (1965-66) #1, 5-14.

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*L. H. Muntingh, ''Some aspects of West-Semitic kingship in the period of the Hebrew patriarchs,'' OTW 9 (1966) 106-115. *A. Levene, "The Blessings of Jacob in Syriac and Rabbinic Exegesis," StP 7 (1966) 524-530. *Shnayer Z. Leiman, "The Camel in the Patriarchal Narratives," YR 6 (1967) 16-26. C. J. Mullo Weir, "The Alleged Hurrian Wife-Sister Motif in Genesis," GUOST 22 (1967-68) 14-25. Robert L. Reymond, "Practical Principles from the Patriarchs," BVp 2 (1968) 122-130. *Warren Kliewer, "The Daughters of Lot: Legend and Fablaiu," IR 25 (1968) #1, 13-28. *John Van Seters, "The Problem of Childlessness in Near Eastern Law and the Patriarchs of Israel," JBL 87 (1968) 401-408. *R. N. Whybray, "The Joseph Story and Pentateuchal Criticism," VT 18 (1968) 522-528. Anonymous, "Yet Another Theory as to the Joseph Story," BH 5 (1969) 36-43. W. Gunther Plaut, "Notes on the Akedah," CCARJ 16 (1969) #1, 45-47. [Abraham's Testing] *R. Laird Harris, "Problem Periods in Old Testament History," SR 16 (1969-70) 3-26. [I. The Patriarchal Age, pp. 39]

§312 3.2.9.6. Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity +E. T. Pilgrim, "Mr. Pilgrim on Moses and Ezra," MMBR 37 (1814) 9. +E. T. Pilgrim, "Mr. E. T. Pilgrim on Genesis," MMBR 38 (1814-15) 412-413. Anonymous, "The Antiquity of the Book of Genesis," PRev 33 (1861) 37-58.

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Enoch Pond, "The Author of Genesis," MR 45 (1863) 601-612. James Strong, "Documentary Origin of Genesis," MR 64 (1882) 28-37. Geo. H. Whittemore, "On the Origin of the Primitive Historical Traditions of the Hebrews," BS 40 (1883) 433-449. (Trans. by August Dillmann) *William Hayes Ward, "Asserted Sevenfold Division of the Sacred Tree," JBL 8 (1888) 151-55. [Sources] *Robert Dick Wilson, "The Date of Genesis x," PRR 1 (1890) 252-281. J. J. Quinn, "Is the Book of Genesis Genuine and Authentic?" AER 5 (1891) 356-362. C. M. Cobern, "Exploration and Discovery: Zaphenath-Paneah and the Date of Genesis," BW 2 (1893) 454-455. Lewis B[ayles] Paton, "The Earliest Hebrew Literature," HSR 5 (1894-95) 87-102. *Edwin Cone Bissell, "Origin and Composition of Genesis," PPR 6 (1895) 1-25, 262-294, 414-439, 614-642. [History of the Criticism to the Rise of the Grafian Hypothesis; Current Theory of the Origin and Structure of Genesis; The Unity and Continuity of Genesis; The Situation Presupposed in Genesis] Lewis Bayles Paton, "The Oral Sources of the Patriarchal Narratives," AJT 8 (1904) 658-682. E[duard] König, "Has a New Proof of the Unity of Genesis Been Discovered?" ET 16 (1904-05) 524-527. G. L. Young, "The Historicity of Genesis Corroborated," CFL, 3rd Ser., 5 (1906) 332-337. *Harold M. Wiener, "The Dating of Genesis XXII," BS 67 (1910) 351-353. *Harold M. Wiener, "The Post-Mosaica of Genesis," BS 68 (1911) 154-156. William H. Bates, "The Age of Genesis," CFL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1911-12) 15-18. *George A. Barton, "A Sumerian Source of the Fourth and Fifth Chapters of Genesis," JBL 34 (1915) 1-16.

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John Wilson, "Who Wrote Genesis?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 22 (1916) 35-36. *Cuthbert Lattey, "Alleged Sources of Genesis I-III," IER, 5th Ser., 10 (1917) 278-288. John Roaf Wightman, "Naville on the Composition and Sources of Genesis," BS 76 (1919) 234-243. *W. Emery Barnes, "Who Wrote the First Chapter of Genesis," Exp, 8th Ser., 22 (1921) 401-411. H. M. Du Bose, "Amurru and the Genesis Stories," BR 11 (1926) 508-522. R[obert] H. Pfeiffer, "A Non-Israelic Source of the Book of Genesis," ZAW 48 (1930) 66-73. *Sigmund Mowinckel, "The Babylonian Matter in the Pre-deuteronomic Primeval History (JE) in Gen 1-11," JBL 58 (1939) 87-91. *William F[oxwell] Albright, "The Babylonian Matter in the Predeuteronomic Primeval History (JE) in Gen 1-11. II," JBL 58 (1939) 91-104. *J. J. Crowley, "The Indus and the Pentateuch: A Study of the Indus Civilization," NB 27 (1946) 264-269. C. J. de Catanzaro, "The Primeval HistoryA Reconsideration of Source Criticism," ACQ 5 (1965) 51-56. *Michael C. Astour, "Political and Cosmic Symbolism in Genesis 14 and in its Babylonian Sources," LIST 3 (1966) 65-112. [1. When and By Whom Was Genesis 14 Written? pp. 65-74] Claus Westermann, "Primeval man," TD 17 (1969) 30-36.

§313 3.2.9.7 Literary Criticism of Exodus - General Studies +Anonymous, "Bryant on the Plagues of Egypt," BCQTR 4 (1794) 33-41. ( ) K., "Reply to the Queries of M. on the Plagues of Egypt," CongML 2 (1819) 545-547. I. C., "Remarks on a Recent Denial of the Destruction of Pharaoh," CongML 21 (1838) 340-343. [Additional Note, p. 785]

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W. S., "On the Pharaoh of the Exodus," CongML 21 (1838) 678-685. Anonymous, "On the Manna of the Israelites," SPR 2 (1848-49) 413-426. *B. S., "The Voice of Israel from the Rocks of Sinai," JSL, 2nd Ser., 1 (1851-52) 339-350. James Napier, "The Golden Calf," JSL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1857-58) 161-163. Anonymous, "Israel and Sinai," DQR 2 (1862) 496-513. Anonymous, "Studies on the Bible, No. III. The Wonders in Egypt," DQR 2 (1862) 640-669. Anonymous, "Studies on the Bible, No. IV. The Exodus; Passover; Priesthood; Borrowing the Jewels," DQR 3 (1863) 181-205. Anonymous, "Studies on the Bible, No. V. Israel in the Wilderness," DQR 3 (1863) 453-483. *Anonymous, "The Borrowing of Jewels from the Egyptians," DQR 4 (1864) 362-384. B. W. Savile, "A Voice from Egypt," JSL, 4th Ser., 7 (1865) 273-280. Anonymous, "Commentary on the Book of Exodus," BFER 16 (1867) 43-60. (Review) R. A. Fink, "Strange Fire Worshippers," LQ 1 (1871) 343-346. John Wilson, "An Argument about the Manna. By a Farmer," BFER 24 (1875) 481-487. Dunbar J.[sic]Heath, "Biblical Research. Jannes and Jambres withstanding Moses," PEFQS 13 (1881) 311-317. G. F. S. Stooke Vaughan, "Remarks on 'Jam Suph'," PEFQS 13 (1881) 322-323. [Ernest Wilhelm] Hengstenberg, "The Arrogance of the Pharaohs," ONTS 1 (1882) #1, 16. Martyn Summerbell, "Hardening Pharaoh's Heart," ONTS 1 (1882) #2, 8-9.

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( ) Bartlett, "The Manna of the Biblical Narrative as Compared with Modern Manna," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 177. F. B. Denio, "The Revision of the Book of Exodus," ONTS 5 (1884-85) 207-212. *S. T. Anderson, "'I am That I am'," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 310-313. Joseph Parker, "The Second Book of Moses," Exp, 3rd Ser., 1 (1885) 305-312. *Howard Crowby, "Interpretation of Some Difficult Texts," HR 13 (1887) 217-218. [Hardening of Pharaoh's heart] A. J. Lyman, "The Miraculous Element in the Egyptian Plagues," HR 13 (1887) 373-382. Max Muller, "A contribution to the Exodus geography," SBAP 10 (1887-88) 467-477. *W. Bacher, "Seventy-two Modes of Exposition," JQR 4 (1891-92) 509. [The Giving of the Law at Sinai] W. W. Moore, "The Oppression in Egypt," USR 3 (1891-92) 46-52. W. W. Moore, "The Ten Plagues," USR 3 (1891-92) 106-121. +P. le Page Renouf, "Summary of Remarks, November 1. Part I. The Pharaoh of the Exodus," SBAP 15 (1892-93) 6062. A. L. Lewis, "Note on the Pharaoh of the Exodus," SBAP 15 (1892-93) 423-424. Hugh Macmillan, "The Budding Rod," Exp, 4th Ser., 8 (1893) 362-373. *P. A. Peter, "The Sabbath in Genesis and Exodus," ColTM 16 (1896) 153-169. H. Clay Trumbull, "God's Ensign at Rephidim," Exp, 5th Ser., 5 (1897) 297-300. *William J. Dawson, "The Historical Relation of the Book of Genesis to the Exodus from Egypt," HR 33 (1897) 919. *G. H. Skipwith, "The Burning Bush and the Garden of Eden: A Study in Comparative Mythology," JQR 10 (189798) 489-502.

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A. H. Sayce, "Who was the Pharaoh of the Exodus?" HR 38 (1899) 483-487. Jerome Pollard-Urquhart, "The Manna," IER, 4th Ser., 6 (1899) 205-225. Willis J. Beecher, "The International Lessons in Their Literary Setting," CFL, N.S., 4 (1901) 347-352; 5 (1902) 4046. [Exodus] *Joseph Jacobs, "Earliest Representation of the Ark of the Law," JQR 14 (1901-02) 737-739. G. Frederick Wright, "The Years of Plenty and the Years of Famine in Egypt," BS 59 (1902) 169-174. W. W. Moore, "Ruling Ideas of Exodus," CFL, N.S., 6 (1902) 10-16. Wm. Hoge Marquess, "Manna in the Old Testament and the New," CFL, N.S., 6 (1902) 39-42. *John D. Davis, "The Ark and the Cloud During the March," CFL, N.S., 6 (1902) 78-83. Goshn el Howie, "The Manna in the Wilderness," HR 47 (1904) 282. J. C. K. Milligan, "The Hardening of Pharaoh's Heart," CFL, 3rd Ser., 3 (1905) 157-158. John Urquhart, "The Book of Exodus-'The Messages of Israel's Lawgivers' Reviewed," CFL, 3rd Ser., 5 (1906) 260267. John Urquhart, "The Divisions and the Plan of Exodus," CFL, 3rd Ser., 5 (1906) 418-425. W. O. E. Oesterley, "The Burning Bush," ET 18 (1906-07) 510-512. Parke P. Flournoy, "The Sinaicity of the Pentateuch," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 253-256. *Edward M. Merrins, "The Plagues of Egypt," BS 65 (1908) 401-429, 611-635. Harold M. Wiener, "Mr. McNeile on the Book of Exodus," CFL, 3rd Ser., 10 (1909) 113-119. (Review) *Francis J. Lamb, "'Exodus' An 'Ancient Document', Proof of Jehovah's Existence and Character 'Once and for All'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 11 (1909) 157-167.

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Alfred Martin Haggard, "A Chapter of Romance in Archaeology: On the Pharaoh of the Exodus," CFL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1911-12) 29-36. John Urquhart, "The Pharaoh of the Exodus and Dean Haggard's View," CFL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1911-12) 262-264. Harold M. Wiener, "Dr. Driver on Exodus," BS 69 (1912) 151-157. (Review) [Reply by Dr. S. R. Driver, p. 157] Harold M. Wiener, "The Negeb in Exodus," BS 69 (1912) 345-348. *Joseph Offord, "The Localities of the Exodus: and a New Egyptian Papyrus," PEFQS 44 (1912) 202-205. S. H. Wainright, "'The Mount of God'," ET 25 (1913-14) 90-91. [Comparative illustration of Sinai] *A. H. Finn, "The Tabernacle Chapters," JTS 16 (1914-15) 449-482. W. E. Glanville, "The Pillar of Cloud: The Pillar of Fire," BW 48 (1916) 360-361. *W. T. Pilter, "The Manna of the Israelites," SBAP 39 (1917) 155-167, 187-206. William H. Bates, "The Book of Exodus," CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 301-305. William H. Bates, "Hardening Pharaoh's Heart," CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 311-312. *Paul Haupt, "Biblical Studies," AJP 43 (1922) 238-249. [1. The Sixth Egyptian Plague, pp. 238-239] *Oswald T. Allis, "Old Testament Emphases and Modem Thought, Old Testament Emphases vs. Higher Critical Theories," PTR 24 (1926) 252-307. [The Crossing of the Red Sea; The Repetitions in Exodus XIV, Drivers Analysis of Exodus XIV: Based on Repetitions; The Uncertainty of the Critical Analysis; Conclusion] H. S. Darlington, "Was the Biblical Manna an Animal Product?" OC 42 (1928) 372-381. Arthur S. Langley, "Manna," ET 41 (1929-30) 477-478.

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James Feather, "The Princess who rescued Moses: Who was she? With a Note on Heb. XI. 24-26," ET43 (1931-32) 423-425. Edward L. Kessel, "The Plagues of Egypt: A Biological Sequence," TFUQ 7 (1932-33) 434-447. W. J. Phythian-Adams, "Mirage in the Wilderness," PEFQS 67 (1935) 69-78, 114-127. [I. The Settlement in Canaan; II. Horeb and Kadesh-barnea] H[arry] R[immer], "Modern Science and the Ten Plagues of Egypt," CFL, 3rd Ser., 43 (1937) 89-101. C. S. Jarvis, "The Forty Years' Wanderings of the Israelites," PEQ 70 (1938) 25-36. (Discussion, pp. 36-40) Antonine De Guglielmo, "What was the Manna?" CBQ 2 (1940) 112-129. Julian Obermann, "Koran and Agada: The Events at Mount Sinai," AJSL 58 (1941) 23-48. Peter G. Gordon, "The Burning Bush," ET 53 (1941-42) 270. *G. Ernest Wright, "Two Misunderstood Items in the Exodus-Conquest Cycle," BASOR #86 (1942) 32-35. [2. The "Store-City" of Raamses, pp. 34-35] H. H. Rowley, "Two Observations," BASOR #87 (1942) 40. [Ref. previous article] *J. R. Porter, "The Role of Kadesh-Barnea in the Narrative of the Exodus," JTS 44 (1943) 139-143. J. Gwyn Griffiths, "The 'Golden Calf'," ET 56 (1944-45) 110-111. Wilfrid L. Hannam, "The Bones of Joseph: A Study in Exodus," LQHR 170 (1945) 18-21. *Harold Garner, "Exodus, Prophet and West Africa," ET 58 (1946-47) 278-279. [Moses, the Prophet; Aaron his "mouthpiece"] E. E. Flack, "Studia Biblica. V. The Book of Exodus," Interp 3 (1949) 78-95. Julian Morgenstern, "The Despoiling of the Egyptians," JBL 68 (1949) 1-28.

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+C. Lattey, "Some Old Testament Phenomena," Scrip 4 (1949-51) 56-57. [The Pillar of the Cloud] *M. David, "The Codex of Hammurabi and its Relation to the Provisions of the Law in Exodus," OTS 7 (1950) 149178. Bede Griffiths, "The Cloud on the Tabernacle," LofS 7 (1952-53) 478-486. John Gray, "The Desert Sojourn of the Hebrews and the Sinai-Horeb Tradition," VT 4 (1954) 148-154. Frank M. Cross Jr. and David Noel Freedman, "The Song of Miriam," JNES 14 (1955) 237-250. W. M. Valk, "Pentateuchal Criticism in La Bible de Jérusalem," Scrip 7 (1955) 14-18. [Exodus] *C. R. A. Cunliffe, "'I am who I am'," TD 4 (1956) 23. [Synopsis] Greta Hort, "The Plagues of Egypt," ZAW 69 (1957) 84-103; 70 (1958) 48-59. Immanuel Lewy, "The Story of the Golden Calf Reanalyzed," VT 9 (1959) 318-322. *F. C. Fensham, "The Possibility of the Presence of Casuistic Legal Material at the Making of the Covenant at Sinai," PEQ 93 (1961) 143-146. W. Gunther Plaut, "Pharaoh's Hardened Heart-A Commentary," CCARJ 10 (1962-63) #3, 18-23. *William Foxwell Albright, "Jethro, Hobab and Ruel in Early Hebrew Tradition (with Some Comments on the Origin of 'JE')," CBQ 25 (1963) 1-11. William Holladay, "Preaching the God of Exodus," NEST 12 (1964-65) #2, 9-26. *J. Swetnam, "Diatheke in the Septuagint Account of Sinai: A Suggestion," B 47 (1966) 438-444. Edward L. Bode, "The Death of the Firstborn in Egypt," BibT #23 (1966) 1511-1514. *Philip B. Harner, "Exodus, Sinai and the Hittite Prologues," JBL 85 (1966) 233-236.

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*S. E. Lowenstamm, "The Making and Destruction of the Golden Calf," B 48 (1967) 481-490. Clifford Wilson, "The Plagues of Egypt," BH 3 (1967) #3, 17-25. *Moses Aberbach and Leivy Smolar, "Aaron, Jeroboam, and the Golden Calves," JBL 86 (1967) 129-140. Leivy Smolar and Moshe Aberbach, "The Golden Calf Episode in Postbiblical Literature," HUCA 39 (1968) 91-116. G. W. Coats, "Despoiling the Egyptians," VT 18 (1968) 450-457. Harold W. Hoehner, "The Duration of the Egyptian Bondage," BS 125&126 (1969) 306-316.

§314 3.2.9.7.1 The Exodus from Egypt Anonymous, "The Credibility of the Jewish Exodus, defended against some Remarks of Edward Gibbon, Esq. and the Edinburgh Reviewers," QRL 1 (1809) 92-96. (Review) [Edward Robinson], "On the Exodus of the Israelites out of Egypt, and their Wanderings in the Desert," BRCR 2 (1832) 743-797. *Edward Robinson, "The Land of Goshen, and the Exodus of the Israelites," BRCR, N.S., 3 (1840) 306-324. *Edward Robinson, "Notes on Biblical Geography," BS (1843) 563-566. [The Exodus, pp. 564-565] *( ) L., "Sacred Geography. Passage of the Red Sea.Position of Mount Sinai," BRCM 5 (1848-49) 38-54. H. M. G., "On the Romanish Church and the Passage of the Red Sea," JSL, 2nd Ser., (1854-55) 460-467. Fanny Corbaux, "On the Miracle of the Passage of the Red Sea," JSL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1855) 108-120. H. M. G., "The Passage of the Red Sea," JSL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1855) 401-406. S. C. Malan, "The Passage of the Red Sea," JSL, 3rd Ser., 2 (1855-56) 409-414.

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+*Anonymous, ''Egyptology and the two Exodes[sic],'' BQRL 32 (1860) 440-479. (Review) H. C., "Sinai, Kadesh, and Mount Hor; or a Critical Enquiry into the Route of the Exodus," JSL, 3rd Ser., 11 (1860) 160. W. Osburn, "The Exodus: the Traces thereof Discoverable on the Monuments of Egypt," JSL, 3rd Ser., 11 (1860) 257-268. M. R. E., "The Route of the Exodus," JSL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1861-62) 465-470. B. W. Savile, "Revelation and Science," JSL, 4th Ser., 2 (1862-63) 181-188. [The Exodus] *Thomas John Buckton, "Israelite Population at the Exodus," JSL, 4th Ser., 3 (1863) 444-445. T. A., "Remarks on the Statistics of Exodus," JSL, 4th Ser., 5 (1864) 426-429. J. P., "The East Wind and the Passage of the Red Sea," JSL, 4th Ser., 7 (1865) 433-437. *H. Moule, "Israel in Egypt: The Period of their Sojourn and their numbers at the Exodus and in the Wilderness," JTVI 5 (1870-71) 378-393. (Discussion, pp. 394-441) Joseph P. Thompson, "Dr. Brugsch's Theory of the Exodus," ZÄS 12 (1874) 150-156. Joseph P. Thompson, "Notes on Egyptology.New Theory of the Exodus by Pasha Brugsch," BS 32 (1875) 185-197. Stephen M. Vail, "Passage of Israel Through Red Sea," MR 57 (1875) 306-317. *J. Estlin Carpenter, "Art and Literature in Egypt at the Time of the Exodus," URRM 4 (1875) 441-470. James Strong, "The Passage of the Red Sea," MR 58 (1876) 223-243. *Philip Schaff, "Disputed Scripture Localities," PRev 54 (1878) Part 1, 851-884. [The Locality of the Exodus of the Israelites, pp. 856-861]

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*J. W. Dawson, "Points of Contact Between Science and Revelation," PRev 55 (1879) Part 2, 579-606. [The Exodus, pp. 599-602] Claude R. Conder, "Topography of the Exodus," PEFQS 12 (1880) 231-234. *J. P. Lesley, "Notes on an Egyptian element in the Names of the Hebrew kings, and its bearing on the History of the Exodus," PAPS 19 (1880-81) 409-435. Greville J. Chester, "Notes on the Topography of the Exodus," PEFQS 13 (1881) 104-110. Dunbar J.[sic]Heath, "Egyptian View of the Exodus," PEFQS 13 (1881) 229-232. John Scarth, "A Few Thoughts upon the Route of the Exodus," PEFQS 14 (1882) 235-246. (Miss) Agnes Grace Weld, "The Route of the Exodus," Exp, 2nd Ser., 5 (1883) 281-296; 6 (1883) 232-240. Owen C. Whitehouse, "Canon Scarth's Theory of the Exodus," Exp, 2nd Ser., 5 (1883) 442-449. C[laude] R. Conder, "C. Pickering Clarke, F. Gell, and C. M. W., "The Exodus," PEFQS 15 (1883) 79-100. [(Miss)] A[gnes] G[race] Weld, "The Route of the Exodus," PEFQS 15 (1883) 139-142. Dunbar I. Heath, "The Exodus," PEFQS 15 (1883) 149. Adam Clarke Smith, John Cyprian Rust, and C. Pickering Clarke, "The Route of the Exodus," PEFQS 15 (1883) 223236. *Alfred H. Kellogg, "The Discovery of Pithom-Succoth and the Exodus Route," PR 4 (1883) 838-845. J. Boyce, "The Exodus of the Children of Israel from Egypt and Their Sojourn in the Wilderness Forty Years," SPR 36 (1885) 681-694. Alexander W. Thayer, "The Route of the Exodus," CR 47 (1886) 468-485. (Review)

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*Anonymous, "Pithom and the Route of the Exodus," NPR 1 (1886) 142-143. R. F. Hutchinson, "The Exode," PEFQS 19 (1887) 239-250. [Note by C. R. Condor, PEFQS 20 (1888) pp. 40-41] Anonymous, "Route of the Exodus," PEFQS 20 (1888) Map, facing page 110. *Jacob Schwartz, "The Pharaoh and Date of the Exodus: A Study in Comparative Chronology," TML 1 (1889) 145166. Jacob Schwartz, "The Day of the Hebrew Exodus from Egypt Determined by the Egyptian Calendar," TML 2 (1889) 35-41. *Jacob Schwartz, "Synopsis of the Argument on the 'Pharaoh and Date of the Exodus'," TML 2 (1889) 129-132. A. L. Lewis, "Some suggestions respecting the Exodus," SBAP 12 (1889-90) 167-179. *C[laude] R. Conder, "Monumental Notice of Hebrew Victories," PEFQS 22 (1890) 326-329. [Background to the Exodus] *A[lexander] W. Thayer, "Critical Theology. The Hebrews in Egypt and the Exodus," URRM 33 (1890) 253-268. (Review) +A. L. Lewis, "Theories on the Exodus," SBAP 13 (1890-91) 439-440. Tyron Edwards, "The Israelites in the Desert," HR 22 (1891) 71-73. *C. H. Waller, "The Order of the Law and the History of the Exodus, and its Bearing on the Authorship of the Pentateuch," TML 5 (1891) 1-13. Camden M. Cobern, "Have the Monuments and Papyri Anything to Say of the Hebrews and the Exodus? Egyptology, No. IX," HR 23 (1892) 26-30. Camden M. Cobern, "Have the Monuments and Papyri Anything to Say of the Hebrews and the Exodus? (Positively Considered.) Egyptology, No. X," HR 23 (1892) 411-416. Edouard Naville, "The Route of the Exodus," JTVI 26 (1892-93) 12-30. (Discussion, pp. 30-33)

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Nathaniel Schmidt, "The External Evidence of the Exodus," AJSL 10 (1893-94) 159-174. A. B. Tulloch, "The Passage of the Red Sea by the Israelites," JTVI 28 (1894-95) 267-276. (Discussion, pp. 276-280) Anonymous, "The Passage of the Red Sea," MR 77 (1895) 968. A. E. Haynes, "The Route of the Exodus," PEFQS 28 (1896) 175-185. A. E. Haynes, "The Date of the Exodus. I.," PEFQS 28 (1896) 245-255. (Notes by C. R. Conder, p. 341) C[laude] R. Conder, "The Date of the Exodus, II.," PEFQS 28 (1896) 255-258. W. M. Flinders Petrie, "The Date of the Exodus," PEFQS 28 (1896) 335-337. [Note by C. R. Conder, PEFQS 29 (1897) p. 83] C[laude] R. Conder, "The Date of the Exodus," ET 8 (1896-97) 90. *W. W. Moore, "The Latest Light from Egypt," USR 8 (1896-97) 30-38. [The Exodus] *James Orr, "Israel in Egypt and the Exodus. With Reference to Prof. Flinders Petrie's Recent Discovery," Exp, 5th Ser., 5 (1897) 161-177. Anonymous, "The Time of the Exodus," MR 79 (1897) 479. J. V. Prásek, "On the Question of the Exodus," ET 11 (1899-1900) 205-208, 251-254, 319-322,400-403, 503-507. G. Frederick Wright, "The Crossing of the Red Sea," BS 58 (1901) 570-579. George L. Robinson, "The Route of the Exodus from Egypt," BW 18 (1901) 410-423. Ira M. Price, "The 'Exodus' Material, and the Use Made of it in the Scriptures. (According to the Text of the American Standard Revised Version)," BW 18 (1901) 451-465. Edward Mahler, "The Exodus," JRAS (1901) 33-67. J. V. Prásek, "The Sojourn in Goshen and the Exodus," ET 16 (1904-05) 223-225.

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*G. Frederick Wright, "Geological Confirmations of the Biblical History of Israel from Abraham to the Exodus," CFL, 3rd Ser., 2 (1905) 423-430. [Crossing the Red Sea, pp. 423-426] *E. Mahler, "The Hodes Ha'bib in which the Exodus took place: and its identification with the Epiphi of the Egyptian 'Nature-year'," SBAP 27 (1905) 255-259. Geo[rge] W. Shaw, "The Period of the Exodus," Monist 16 (1906) 200-218. George Frederick Wright, "Light from Geology upon the Crossing of the Red Sea by the Children of Israel," RP 5 (1906) 295-302. *K. T. Frost, "The Siege of Jericho and the Strategy of the Exodus," ET 18 (1906-07) 464-467. F. Hugh Pope, "The Date of the Exodus," NYR 2 (1906-07) 566-584. *Geo. St. Clair, "Israel in Camp: A Study," JTS 8 (1906-07) 185-217. [The Date of the Exodus, pp. 207-210] Melvin Grove Kyle, "Archaeology Department: The Exodus Problem AnewReview of Prof. Tofsteen's Book," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 14-16. (Review) Joseph D. Wilson, "The Narrative of the Crossing of the Red Sea: A Professor's Argument for its Composite Character and Late Date," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 125-128. Charles Warren Currier, "When Did Israel Go Out of Egypt?" ACQR 32 (1907) 82-94. John E. McFadyen, "At the Red Sea," HR 53 (1907) 445-447. J. Lieblein, "The Exodus of the Hebrews," SBAP 29 (1907) 214-218. D. R. Fotheringham, "The Date of the Exodus," Exp, 7th Ser., 6 (1908) 438-445. *D. R. Fotheringham, "Merenptah and the Exodus. I.," ET 20 (1908-09) 141. Wm. Fisher, "Merenptah and the Exodus. II.," ET 20 (1908-09) 141-142. M. O. Smith, "Res Gestae Exitus Israel," BS 67 (1910) 625-636.

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*Anonymous, "The Pharaoh of the Exodus Identified with Menephtah," CFL, 3rd Ser., 13 (1910) 222-223. (Editorial Note) *E. W. Hollingworth, "The Book of Judges and the Date of the Exodus," SBAP 33 (1911) 46-50. *E. C. Richardson, "Documents of the Exodus, Contemporary, Original, and Written," PTR 10 (1912) 581-605. Sartell Prentice Jr., "The Route of Israel in the Desert," BW 41 (1913) 238244. Sartell Prentice Jr., "Discussion. Naoum Beg Shuquair on the Derb el Hagg," BW 41 (1913) 394-409. *Arthur W. Sutton, "From Suez to Sinai," JTVI 45 (1913) 249-264. [The Exodus of the Children of Israel. Notes on the Census Numbers, pp. 265-268] J. H. Phillipson, "Manna," ET 25 (1913-14) 429. C. M. Cobern, "Notes and Queries. New light upon incidents in the Exodus," PEFQS 46 (1914) 156. W. S. Auchincloss, "Israel of the Exodus," CFL, 3rd Ser., 20 (1915) 152-153. [Concerning the number who left Egypt] Victor L. Trumper, "The Route of the Exodus: From Pithom to Marah," PEFQS 47 (1915) 22-29. J. D. Crace, "The Route of the Exodus," PEFQS 47 (1915) 64-66. Victor L. Trumper, "Notes and Queries. The Route of the Exodus," PEFQS 47 (1915) 152-153. Harold M. Wiener, "The Date of the Exodus," BS 73 (1916) 454-480. *Hanbury Brown, "The Exodus Mentioned on the Stele of Menephtah," JEA 4 (1916) 16-20. W. Shaw Caldecott, "New Light on the Exodus," LQHR 125 (1916) 268-273. *Harold M. Wiener, "The Date of the Exodus and the Chronology of Judges," BS 74 (1917) 581-609.

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A. E. Whatham, "The Exodus in the Light of Archaeology," BS 75 (1918) 543-560. Harold M. Wiener, "The Exodus in the Light of Archaeology," BS 75 (1918) 561-580. Harold M. Wiener, "The Exodus in Egyptian History," MQR, 3rd Ser., 44 (1918) 644-656. *Joseph Offord, "Archaeological Notes on Jewish Antiquities. XL. The Route of the Exodus Wanderings in the Desert," PEFQS 50 (1918) 35-36. *Harold M. Wiener, "The Exodus and the Conquest of the Negeb," BS 76 (1919) 468-474. Harold M. Wiener, "Notes on the Exodus," BS 76 (1919) 474-483. Melvin Grove Kyle, "Archaeology's Searchlight on the Exodus: When Omnipotent Providence Crushed Egypt's Magic and Military," CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 60-62. H[erbert] W. Magoun, "The Crossing of the Red Sea," CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 151-155. Samuel A. B. Mercer, "Merneptah's Israel and the Exodus," ATR 5 (1922-23) 96-107. W. B. Stevenson, "Recent Views Regarding the Date of the Exodus," GUOST 5 (1923-29) 17-19. S[tanley] A. Cook, "The Exodus in the Light of Archaeology," JTS 25 (1923-24) 437-439. Edouard Naville, "The Geography of the Exodus," JEA 10 (1924) 18-39. Alan H. Gardiner, "The Geography of the Exodus: an answer to Professor Naville and others," JEA 10 (1924) 87-96. *Oswald T. Allis, "Old Testament Emphases and Modern Thought. Old Testament Emphases vs. Higher Critical Theories," PTR 24 (1926) 252-307. [The Crossing of the Red Sea, 254-259] Harold M. Wiener, "The Historical Character of the Exodus," AEE 11 (1926) 104-115.

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Frederick Erdman, "Similarities between the Exodus and the Apocalypse," CFL, 3rd Ser., 33 (1927) 510-512. ( ) E., "Was Moses Weak in Arithmetic?" TM 8 (1928) 299-301. [The Number of Israelites that left Egypt] *Howard H. Scullard, "The Passage of the Red Sea," ET 42 (1930-31) 55-61. D. Cunllo Davies, "The Passage of the Red Sea," ET 42 (1930-31) 192. Howard H. Scullard, "The Passage of the Red Sea. I.," ET 42 (1930-31) 286-287. Algernon Ward, "The Passage of the Red Sea. II.," ET 42 (1930-31) 287. Joseph J. Egan, "The Contest between Yahweh and the Gods of Egypt," SS 5 (1931) 36-45. C. S. Jarvis, "The Israelites in Sinai," Antiq 6 (1932) 434-444. *W. J. Phythian-Adams, "The Volcanic Phenomena of the Exodus," JPOS 12 (1932) 86-103. *T. H. Robinson, "The Exodus and the Conquest of Palestine," Theo 25 (1932) 267-275. *George B. Michell, "The Land of Goshen and the Exodus," JTVI 67 (1935) 231-241, 244-246. (Discussion, pp. 241244) C. C. Robertson, "On the Track of the Exodus," JTVI 68 (1936) 124-138, 142-145. (Discussion, pp. 138-142) *B. Weitzel, "The Year of the Exodus in the Talmud," Miz 8 (1938) 15-19. H. H. Rowley, "The Eisodus and the Exodus," ET 50 (1938-39) 503-508. *William Ross, "Jericho and the Date of the Exodus," HJ 39 (1940-41) 299-308. *H. F. D. Sparks, "Lachish and the Date of the Exodus," JTS 42 (1941) 178-179. A. Lucas, "The Date of the Exodus," PEQ 73 (1941) 110-121. H. H. Rowley, "The Date of the Exodus," PEQ 73 (1941) 152-157.

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*H. H. Rowley, "Jericho and the Date of the Exodus: A Rejoinder," HJ 40 (1941-42) 207-208. H. H. Rowley, "The Exodus and the Settlement in Canaan," BASOR #85 (1942) 27-31. *G. Ernest Wright, "Two Misunderstood Items in the Exodus-Conquest Cycle," BASOR #86 (1942) 32-35. Millar Burrows, "A Comment on Professor Rowley's Paper in the February Bulletin," BASOR #86 (1942) 35-36. A. Lucas, "The Number of Israelites at the Exodus," PEQ 76 (1944) 164-168. Ralph M. Earle Jr., "The Date of the Exodus," ASW 1 (1946) 96-104. Stella Ben-Dor, "The Route of the Exodus. The First Stage. Ramses to Etham," PEQ 80 (1948) 48-58. *George Ogg, "The Year of the Exodus in the Pseudo-Cyprianic de Pascha Computus," ET 60 (1948-49) 226. *Cyrus H. Gordon, "Marginal Notes on the Ancient Middle East," JKF 2 (1952-53) 50-61. [II. The Interrelation of the Dates of the Patriarchal Age and of the Exodus, pp. 51-53] M. B. Rowton, "The Problem of the Exodus," PEQ 85 (1953) 46-60. *R. E. D. Clark, "The Large Numbers of the Old TestamentEspecially in Connexion with the Exodus," JTVI 87 (1955) 82-93, 151-152. [(Discussion, pp. 145-149) (Communications by F. F. Bruce, pp. 149-150; J. W. Wenham, pp. 150-151; D. C. Mandeville, p. 151)] H. H. Rowley, "A Recent Theory on the Exodus," OrS 4 (1955) 77-86. Robert North, "Date and Unicity of the Exodus," AER 134 (1956) 161-182. F. Blaess, "The Date of the Exodus," AusTR 28 (1957) 99-106. Mary Neely, "The Days of Moses: The Exodus from Egypt," AT 2 (1957-58) #2, 13-15. *S. E. Loewenstamm, "The Bearing of Psalm 81 upon the Problem of the Exodus," EI 5 (1958) 88*.

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J. H[oward] W. Rhys, "God's Action in the Exodus," StLJ 3 (1959-60) #3, 12-19. *John Rea, "The Time of the Oppression and the Exodus," BETS 3 (1960) 58-66. S Yeivin, "The Exodus," Tarbiz 30 (1960-61) #1, I. *John Rea, "The Time of the Oppression and the Exodus," GJ 2 (1961) #1, 5-14. James K. Solari, "The Exodus in the Life of Israel," BibT #5 (1963) 294-301. Lewis S. Hay, "What Really Happened at the Sea of Reeds?" JBL 83 (1964) 397-403. *R. North, "Some Links between the Hurrians and the Language of the Exodus," AAI 2 (1965) 343-357. *Herbert B. Huffmon, "The Exodus, Sinai and the Credo," CBQ 27 (1965) 101-113. *J. Wijngaards, "

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, a Twofold Approach to the Exodus," VT 15 (1965) 91-102.

*Elaine Marie Prevallet, "The Use of the Exodus in Interpreting History," CTM 37 (1966) 131-145. *Henry Wansbrough, "Event and Interpretation. II. Desert Encounter," CIR 52 (1967) 929-937. [The Sea of Reeds, pp. 933-935] *Frank E. Eakin Jr., "The Reed Sea and Baalism," JBL 86 (1967) 378-384. *Michael Walzer, "The Exodus and Revolution: An Exercise in Comparative History," Mosaic 8 (1967) #1, 6-21. G[eorge] W. Coats, "The Traditio-Historical Character of the Reed Sea Motif," VT 17 (1967) 253-265. *Jack M. Sasson, "Bovine Symbolism in the Exodus Narrative," VT 18 (1968) 380-387. Irwin W. Reist, "The Theological Significance of the Exodus," BETS 12 (1969) 223-232.

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George W. Coats, ''History and Revelation: The Reed Sea Event,'' LTQ 4 (1969) 22-32.

§315 3.2.9.7.2 The Book of the Covenant Charles A[ugustus] Briggs, "The Little Book of the Covenant," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 264-272. Charles A[ugustus] Briggs, "The Greater Book of the Covenant," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 289-303. Lewis B[ayles] Paton, "The Original Form of the Book of the Covenant," JBL 12 (1893) 79-93. *James A. Kelso, "The Code of Hammurabi and the Book of the Covenant," PTR 3 (1905) 399-412. *A. S. Zerbe, "The Code of Hammurabi and the Mosaic Book of the Covenant. (First Paper)," RChR, 4th Ser., 9 (1905) 17-38. *A. S. Zerbe, "The Code of Hammurabi and the Mosaic Book of the Covenant. (Second Paper)," RChR, 4th Ser., 9 (1905) 165-181. *B. D. Eerdmans, "The Book of the Covenant and the Decalogue," Exp, 7th Ser., 8 (1909) 21-33, 158-167, 223-230. *Leroy Waterman, "Pre-Israelite Laws in the Book of the Covenant," AJSL 38 (1921-22) 36-54. Julian Morgenstern, "The Book of the Covenant," HUCA 5 (1928) 1-154. Julian Morgenstern, "The Book of the Covenant, Part II," HUCA 7 (1930) 19-258. Robert H. Pfeiffer, "The Transmission of the Book of the Covenant," HTR 24 (1931) 99-109. [Ex. 20:2223:19 (23:2033)] Julian Morgenstern, "The Book of the Covenant, Part II. The Huqqim," HUCA 8&9 (1931-32) 1-150. (Addenda, pp. 741-746)

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J. A. Thompson, "The Book of the Covenant Ex 21-23, in the Light of Modern Archaeological Research," ABR 2 (1952) 97-107. [I. Recently Discovered Law Codes of Mesopotamia; II. Some Observations; III. Hurrian Customs; IV. Striking Parallels Between Mesopotamian Law Codes and Ex. 21-23; V. Law Codes of Post Patriarchal Times; VI. The Book of the Covenant. Some Conclusions] Immanuel Lewy, "Dating of Covenant Code Sections and Humaneness and Righteousness (Ex. 22:20-26; 23:1-9)," VT 7 (1957) 322-326. Julian Morgenstern, "The Book of the Covenant," HUCA 33 (1962) 59-105. [Part IV] *Edward E. Erpelding, "An Investigation of the Israelite Concept of Law Expressed in the Covenant Code," SS 17 (1965) #2, 41-67.

§316 3.2.9.7.3 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity +Anonymous, "Date of the extant Redaction of Exodus," MMBR 38 (1814-15) 34-35. *W. Henry Green, "The Alleged Composite Character of Exodus I., II," AJSL 3 (1886-87) 1-12. Samuel A. B. Mercer, "The Date of Exodus," ATR 10 (1927-28) 211-222. Robert Moore, "The Date of Exodus," EQ 1 (1929) 225-232. Theodore H. Robinson, "Some Outstanding Old Testament Problems. I. The Date of Exodus," ET 47 (1935-36) 5355.

§317 3.2.9.8 Literary Criticism of Leviticus - General Studies +Anonymous, "The Mosaic Legislation," BFER 1 (1852) 354-380. (Review) [Leviticus] +Anonymous, "Kalisch on Leviticus," LQHR 38 (1872) 194-214. (Review) Lewis B[ayles] Paton, "Notes on Driver's Leviticus," JBL 14 (1895) 48-56.

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Ph. J. Hoedemaker, "The Structure of Leviticus. I.," CFL, N.S., 6 (1902) 134-139. Ph. J. Hoedemaker, "The Structure of Leviticus. II.," CFL, N.S., 6 (1902) 189-197. Henry Nelson Bullard, "The Gospel in Leviticus," BS 64 (1907) 76-96. Anonymous, "Bird's Eye View of the Book of Leviticus," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 61-63. *Harold M. Wiener, "Studies in the Septuagintal Texts of Leviticus," BS 70 (1913) 498-527, 669-686. William H. Bates, "The Book of LeviticusAn Introduction and an Analysis," CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 337-340. Corwin C. Roach, "Studia Biblica. XII. The Book of Leviticus," Interp 4 (1950) 458-469.

§318 3.2.9.8.1 The Scapegoat John Robertson, "The Scape-Goat," JSL, 1st Ser., 1 (1848) 379-380. *Anonymous, "On the Meaning of 'Azazel' or 'Scape-Goat'," DTQ 1 (1875) 140-142. Claude R. Conder, "On the Mountain of the Scape-Goat," PEFQS 8 (1876) 164-167. Anonymous, "The Scapegoat," PEFQS 10 (1878) 118. *C[laude] R. Conder, "Lieutenant Conder's Reports. The Mountain of the Scape Goat," PEFQS 13 (1881) 205-208. C. Pickering Clarke, "The Mountain of the Scape Goat," PEFQS 14 (1882) 135. *Paul Carus, "Azazel and Satan," OC 9 (1895) #44, 4692-4693. T. K. Cheyne, "The Date and Origin of the 'Scapegoat'," ZAW 15 (1895) 153-156. C. Johnston, "The Scape-Goat," AAOJ 20 (1898) 140-143.

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*A. H. Sayce, "The Scapegoat Among the Hittites," ET 31 (1919-20) 283-284. *L. W. Barnard, "Some Folklore Elements in an Early Christian Epistle," Folk 70 (1959) 433-439. [The Scapegoat] Roger de Verteuil, "The Scapegoat Archetype," JRH 5 (1966) 209-225. [O.T. refs., pp. 210-219]

§319 3.2.9.8.2 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources and Authenticity *John P. Peters, "The Date of Leviticus 1," JBL 8 (1888) 128-130. *Lewis B[ayles] Paton, "The Original Form of Lev. xvii-xix," JBL 16 (1897) 31-77. *Lewis B[ayles] Paton, "The Original Form of Lev. xxi, xxii," JBL 17 (1898) 149-175. *Lewis B[ayles] Paton, "The Original Form of Lev. xxiii, xxv," JBL 18 (1899) 35-60.

§320 3.2.9.9 Literary Criticism of Numbers - General Studies +T. P., "Chronology of the Book of Numbers," MMBR 3 (1797) 20-21. Milton S. Terry, "History and Oracles of Balaam," MR 50 (1868) 553-580. F. W. Farrar, "Balaam's Ass," Exp, 1st Ser., 1 (1875) 366-379. R. P. Stebbins, "The Story of Balaam," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 385-395. Anonymous, "Dr. Stebbins' Interpretation of the Balaam Narrative," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 425. B. F. Simpson, "The Story of Balaam Reconsidered," ONTS 5 (1884-85) 125-128. Edward White, "The Meaning of the Brazen Serpent," CongL 15 (1886) 777-784.

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Lewis B[ayles] Paton, "The Prophecies of Balaam," PRR 2 (1891) 624-646. [I. Composition of the Prophecies; II. Age of the Prophecies; III. Poetic Character of the Prophecies; IV. Interpretation of the Prophecies] W. W. Martin, "Balaam's Propheciestheir Form and Import," MR 74 (1892) 699-711. Philip A. Nordell, "The Story of the Spies.A Study in Biblical Criticism," BW 1 (1893) 168-183. W[illia]m Henry Green, "'The Story of the Spies' Once More," BW 1 (1893) 328-344. A. B. Hyde, "Balaam and His Day," MR 75 (1893) 206-214. J. E. Walker, "Two Suggestions as to the 'Story of the Spies'," BS 51 (1894) 517-519. *J. A. Seiss, "Balaam and His Prophecy," LCR 14 (1895) 213-225. *Henry Hayman, "Gilead and Bashan: or, the Prae-Mosaic Manassite Conquest," BS 55 (1898) 29-52. J. E. H. Thompson, "The Book of Numbers," CFL, N.S., 6 (1902) 215-222. J. A. Selbie, "The International Critical Commentary on 'Numbers'," ET 15 (1903-04) 42-44. (Review) *W. M. Flinders Petrie, "The Census of the Israelites," Exp, 6th Ser., 12 (1905) 148-152, 240. Anonymous, "Outline View of the Book of Numbers," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 129-142. [Parts I & II] Anonymous, "Outline View of NumbersPart Third," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 227-232. Henry Preserved Smith, "The Red Heifer," AJT 13 (1909) 207-228. Thomas T. Eaton, "Moses and the Brazen Serpent," CFL, 3rd Ser., 10 (1909) 56-57. *G. A. Smith, "The Experience of Balaam as Symbolic of the Origins of Prophecy," Exp, 8th Ser., 5 (1913) 1-11.

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Milton S. Terry, "The Traditions of Balak and Balaam," MR 95 (1913) 507-523. George A. Griswold, "The Traditions of Balak and Balaam," MR 95 (1913) 793-794. J. Gray McAllister, "The Book of Numbers: Disobedience and Discipline," USR 28 (1916-17) 201-214. William H. Bates, "The Book of Numbers-An Introduction and Analysis," CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 365-370. Alexander Haggerty Krappe, "The Story of Eriphyle in Arabic Legend," AJSL 41 (1924-25) 194-197. [Arabic Story of Balaam] L[eander] S. K[eyser], "The Biblical Story of the Quails," CFL, 3rd Ser., 38 (1932) 229-230. Joshua Finkel, "The Phenomenon of Inversion in the Balaam Prophecies," JBL 56 (1937) xiii. A. S. Yahuda, "Remarks on Balaam's Oracles," JBL 64 (1945) ix. John Mauchline, "The Balaam-Balak Songs and Saga," SSO 2 (1945) 73-94. B. D. Eerdmans, "The Composition of Numbers," OTS 6 (1949) 101-216. Allan A. MacRae, "The Book Called 'Numbers'," BS 111 (1954) 47-53. *Ephraim E. Urbach, "Homilies of the Rabbis on the Prophets of the Nations and the Balaam Stories," Tarbiz 25 (1956-57) #3, III-VII. *J. Bowman, "Did the Qumran Sect Burn the Red Heifer?" RdQ 1 (1958-59) 73-84. Elmer E. Flack, "Flashes of New Knowledge. Recent Study and the Book of Numbers," Interp 13 (1959) 3-23. *Joseph L. Blau, "The red heifer: a Biblical purification rite in Rabbinic literature," Numen 14 (1967) 70-78.

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§321 3.2.9.9.1 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity M. H. Segal, "The Composition of the Book of Numbers, Part One," EI 3 (1954) III. [No Part II] *S. McEvenue, "A Source-Critical Problem in Nm 14, 26-38," B 50 (1969) 453-465.

§322 3.2.9.10 Literary Criticism of Deuteronomy - General Studies *George R. Entler, "A Comparative View of the Language of Deuteronomy and Jeremiah," PAPA 7 (1875) 9-10. [Bound with Transactions, but paged separately] Anonymous, "The Book of Deuteronomy and Its Critics," CQR 5 (1877-78) 142-163. (Review) James G. Murphy, "The Book of Deuteronomy," BFER 27 (1878) 105-126. J. Estlin Carpenter, "The Book of Deuteronomy," ModR 4 (1883) 252-281. *H. Graetz, "Biblical Studies IIThe Central Sanctuary of Deuteronomy," JQR 3 (1890-91) 219-230. *Alfred Cave, "Canon Driver on the Book of the Law," ContR 60 (1891) 892-910. (Review) Anonymous, "Truth or Pious Fraud," BS 52 (1895) 741-747. [Critical examination of Driver's "Deuteronomy" in the ICC] C[arl] H[einrich] Cornill, "Deuteronomy," OC 9 (1895) 4521-4524. Anonymous, "Deuteronomy and the 'Higher Criticism'," CQR 41 (1895-96) 334-358. (Review) [Driver's "Deuteronomy" in the ICC] *G. G. Cameron, "Dr. Driver's 'Deuteronomy.' The Use of the Name of Moses," ET 7 (1895-96) 62-67. *W. Scott Watson, "The Final Chapters of Deuteronomy," BS 53 (1896) 681-690.

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*George Cormack, "The Holy City of Deuteronomy," ET 9 (1897-98) 439-442. *L. W. Batten, "The Origin and Character of Deuteronomy," BW 11 (1898) 246-254. William Parker McKee, "Transient and Permanent Elements in Deuteronomy," BW 13 (1899) 249-251. Hinckley G. Mitchell, "The Use of the Second Person in Deuteronomy," JBL 18 (1899) 61-109. J. Taylor, "Bertholet's 'Deuteronomium'," ET 11 (1899-1900) 180-182. (Review) *G. A. Smith, "Composition of Deuteronomy in the Light of the Use of the Singular and Plural Forms of Address both in that Book and in the Discourses of Jeremiah," OSHTP (1899-1900) 50-52. Henry Hayman, "The Blessing of Moses: Its Genesis and Structure," AJSL 17 (1900-01) 96-106. *William R. Harper, "Constructive Studies in the Literature of Worship in the Old Testament. I. The Legal LiteratureThe Deuteronomic Code of Laws," BW 19 (1902) 132-146. Joseph L. Lampe, "The Structure and Ruling Ideas of the Book of Deuteronomy," CFL, N.S., 6 (1902) 255-263. George G. Cameron, "The Laws Peculiar to Deuteronomy," PTR 1 (1903) 434-456. *S. Schechter, "The Mechilta to Deuteronomy," JQR 16 (1903-04) 695-701. [Cf. pp. 443-452] *A. H. Godbey, "Deuteronomy and the Hammurabi Code," RChR, 4th Ser., 8 (1904) 469-494. Matthew Leitch, "Deuteronomy and the Higher Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 3 (1905) 16-28. *G. A. Smith, "Jerusalem and Deuteronomy. Circa 638-608 B.C.," Exp, 6th Ser., 12 (1905) 336-350. Harold M. Wiener, "The Laws of Deuteronomy and the Arguments from Silence," PTR 5 (1907) 188-209.

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*W. F. Bade, "Not Monotheism, but Mono-Jahwism Asserted in Deuteronomy," PAPA 40 (1908) lii. Edgar M. Wilson, "'Deuteronomy' in 'A Standard Bible Dictionary'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 11 (1909) 152-156. (Review) G. E. White, "Deuteronomy in Eastern Light-By a Missionary to the Orient," CFL, 3rd Ser., 12 (1910) 47-52. Harold M. Wiener, "Deuteronomy: Its Place in Revelation," BS 69 (1912) 642-656. (Review) *George Aaron Barton, "The Evolution of the Religion of Israel. IV. Deuteronomy and Jeremiah," BW 39 (1912) 268281. E. Guy Talbott, "The Question of Deuteronomy," CFL, 3rd Ser., 15 (1912) 39-41. [I. The Status of the Question Set Forth; II. The Conclusions of the Destructive Critics from These Assumptions] E. Guy Talbott, "The Question of DeuteronomyConcluded," CFL, 3rd Ser., 15 (1912) 169-173. [II. The Critics Answered by 'Higher Critics'] Harold M. Wiener, "Stray Notes on Deuteronomy," BS 71 (1914) 466-473. G. G. Warren, "The Orations of Moses in Deuteronomy," BM 3 (1915) 12-36. Harold M. Wiener, "The Main Problem of Deuteronomy," BS 77 (1920) 46-82. William H. Bates, "The Book of Deuteronomy: An Introduction and an Analysis," CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 418-421. A. Troelstra, "Deuteronomy," BS 81 (1924) 393-409. (Trans. by John H. De Vries) George C. Stibitz, "The Deuteronomy Question," CTSQ 2 (1924-25) #3, 1-2 *Adam C. Welch, "The Sanctuary in Deuteronomy," ET 36 (1924-25) 568. *J. Battersby Harford, "Since Wellhausen. Article 4. Deuteronomy," Exp, 9th Ser., 4 (1925) 323-349. *Adam C. Welch, "The Two Descriptions of the Sanctuary in Deuteronomy," ET 37 (1925-26) 215-219, 442-444.

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*F. A. Farley, "Jeremiah and Deuteronomy," ET 37 (1925-26) 316-318. *J. Rendel Harris, "Irenaeus and the Song of Moses," ET 37 (1925-26) 333-334. William Creighton Graham, "The Modern Controversy About Deuteronomy," JR 7 (1927) 396-418. A. P. Gold-Levin, "Deuteronomy Whence and Why? A Study in Scripture Criticism and Hebrew Psychology," EQ 1 (1929) 33-40. A[dam] C. Welch, "The Problem of Deuteronomy," JBL 48 (1929) 219-306. H. M. DuBose, "The Integrity of Deuteronomy," MR 112 (1929) 515-526. F. C. Burkitt, "On the Blessing of Moses," JTS 35 (1934) 68. J[ulius] Morgenstern, "The Stratification and Historical Import of the Sacrificial Legislation of Deuteronomy," JBL 56 (1937) ix. R[obert] H. Pfeiffer, "Successive Editions of the Deuteronomic Code," JBL 57 (1938) viii. *J[ulius] Morgenstern, "The Calendar of Deuteronomy," JBL 57 (1938) viii. *J. H. Hertz, "Deuteronomy: Its Antiquity and Mosaic Authorship," JTVI 72 (1940) 86-95, 103. [(Discussion, pp. 9698) (Communications by H. S. Curr, pp. 99-100, and A. H. van Straubenzee, pp. 100-103)] *J. Philip Hyatt, "Jeremiah and Deuteronomy," JNES 1 (1942) 156-173. G. T. Manley, "The Moabite Background of Deuteronomy," EQ 21 (1949) 81-92. L. Johnston, "Recent Views on Deuteronomy and the Unity of Sanctuary," Scrip 4 (1949-51) 356-362. Patrick W. Skehan, "The Structure of the Song of Moses in Deuteronomy," CBQ 13 (1951) 153-163. *Kuyper Lester J. Cooper, "Studia Biblica. XIX. The Book of Deuteronomy," Interp 6 (1952) 321-340. L. Johnston, "Reflections on Some Recent Views on Deuteronomy," Scrip 5 (1952-53) 12-20.

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*G. Ernest Wright, ''The Levites in Deuteronomy,'' VT 4 (1954) 325-330. John Bowman, "The Samaritans and the Book of Deuteronomy," GUOST 17 (1957-58) 9-18. M. H. Segal, "The Book of Deuteronomy," JQR, N.S., 48 (1957-58) 315351. [I. Deuteronomy and the Pseudepigrapha; I. The Programme of Deuteronomy; II. Deuteronomy and the Preceding Books of the Pentateuch; IV. Deuteronomy and the Centralization of the Sacrifices; V. Parallel Narratives; VI. Later Additions; VII. The Song of Moses; VIII. The Blessing of Moses] *Robert Dobbie, "Deuteronomy and the Prophetic Attitude to Sacrifice," SJT 12 (1959) 68-82. J. N. Schofield, "Reunion in Ancient Israel. Studies in the Book of Deuteronomy," MC, N.S., 4 (1960-61) 104-111. Moshe Weinfeld, "The Source of the Idea of Reward in Deuteronomy," Tarbiz 30 (1960-61) #1, I-1l. *Gerhard von Rad, "Ancient Word and Living Word. The Preaching of Deuteronomy and Our Preaching," Interp 15(1961) 3-13. Edward P. Blair, "An Appeal to Remembrance. The Memory Motif in Deuteronomy," Interp 15 (1961) 41-47. M[oshe] Weinfeld, "The Origin of the Humanism in Deuteronomy," JBL 80 (1961) 241-247. *Moshe Weinfeld, "The Change in the Conception of Religion in Deuteronomy," Tarbiz 31 (1961-62) #1, I-II. G. W. Anderson, "Old Testament Books," PQL 8 (1962) 128-134. [III. Deuteronomy] *William L. Moran, "The Ancient Near Eastern Background of the Love of God in Deuteronomy," CBQ 25 (1963) 77-87. E. Nicholson, "The Centralization of the Cult in Deuteronomy," VT 13 (1963) 380-389. Donald L. Williams, "Deuteronomy and Modern Study," R&E 61 (1964) 265-273.

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John Joseph Owens, "Law and Love in Deuteronomy," R&E 61 (1964) 274-283. Norman K. Gottwald, "'Holy War' in Deuteronomy: Analysis and Critique," R&E 61 (1964) 294-310. (Review) *Marvin E. Tate, "The Deuteronomic Philosophy of History," R&E 61 (1964) 311-319. Clyde T. Francisco, "Deuteronomy for Today," R&E 61 (1964) 320-329. *R. Davidson, "Orthodoxy and the Prophetic Word. A Study in the Relationship between Jeremiah and Deuteronomy," VT 14 (1964) 407-416. Derward Deere, "An Introduction to Deuteronomy," SWJT, N.S., 7 (1964-65) #1,7-16. *C. W. Scudder, "Ethics in Deuteronomy," SWJT, N..S, 7 (1964-65) #1, 33-40. *M[oshe] Weinfeld, "Traces of Assyrian Treaty Formulae in Deuteronomy," B 46 (1965) 417-427. *Dennis J. McCarthy, "Notes on the Love of God in Deuteronomy and the Father-Son Relationship between Yahweh and Israel," CBQ 27 (1965) 144-147. *Lawrence E. Toombs, "Love and Justice in Deuteronomy. A Third Approach to the Law," Interp 19 (1965) 399411. *Dennis J. McCarthy, "II Samuel 7 and the Structure of Deuteronomic History," JBL 84 (1965) 131-138. *Arthur E. Cundall, "Sanctuaries (Central and Local) in Pre-exilic Israel, with particular reference to the Book of Deuteronomy," VE 4 (1965) 4-27. *R. E. Clements, "Deuteronomy and the Jerusalem Cult-Tradition," VT 15 (1965) 300-312. *Joseph Blenkinsopp, "Are there Traces of the Gibeonite Covenant in Deuteronomy?" CBQ 28 (1966) 207-219. Moshe Weinfeld, "DeuteronomyThe Present State of Inquiry," JBL 86 (1967) 249-262.

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*Terence E. Fretheim, "The Ark in Deuteronomy," CBQ 30 (1968) 1-14. Carl Graesser Jr., "The Message of the Deuteronomic Historian," CTM 39 (1968) 542-551. *W. A. Sumner, "Israel's Encounters with Edom, Moab, Ammon, Sihon, and Og According to the Deuteronomist," VT 18 (1968) 216-228. *S. E. Loewenstamm, "The Formula

in Deuteronomy," Tarbiz 38 (1968-69) #2, I.

D. Patrick, "The Gift of God. The Deuteronomic Theology of the Land," Interp 23 (1969) 451-465. *David Daube, "The Culture of Deuteronomy," Orita 3 (1969) 27-52. C. Carmichael, "A new view of the origin of the Deuteronomic credo," VT 19 (1969) 273-289.

§323 3.2.9.10.1 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity C. S. C., "Deuteronomy, as the Production of Moses," JSL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1857-58) 313-325. Anonymous, "Deuteronomy Written by Moses; Proved from the Book Itself," ERG, 7th Ser., 2 (1879-80) 45-46. (Review) A. F. Simpson, "The Authorship of Deuteronomy," DTQ 6 (1880) 161-181. Anonymous, "The Mosaic Authorship of Deuteronomy," BWR 3 (1881) 280-303. E. C. Bissell, "The Independent Legislation of Deuteronomy," JBL 3 (1883) 67-89. O. M., "The Date of Deuteronomy," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 317-319. C. H. Toy, "The Date of Deuteronomy," URRM 23 (1885) 97-118. T. S. Potwin, "The Composition and Date of Deuteronomy," BS 51(1894) 1-19, 231-245.

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*W. Scott Watson Jr., "Note on the Bearing of Deut. 34:1 upon the Question of the Authorship of Deuteronomy," BW 6 (1895) 356-357. *W. Scott Watson [Jr.], "The Final Chapters of Deuteronomy," BS 53 (1896) 618-690. [Author, pp. 687-690] *L. W. Batten, "The Origin and Character of Deuteronomy," BW 11 (1898) 246-254. George L. Robinson, "The Genesis of Deuteronomy," Exp, 5th Ser., 8 (1898) 241-261, 351-369; 9 (1899) 151-160, 271-295, 356-371. Ed. König, "The Unity of Deuteronomy," ET 10 (1898-99) 16-18, 124-126, 227-230. *G. A. Smith, "Composition of Deuteronomy in the Light of the Use of the Singular and Plural Forms of Address both in that Book and in the Discourses of Jeremiah," OSHTP (1899-1900) 50-52. H. Pereira Mendes, "The Date of Deuteronomy," OC 15 (1901) 438. (Editorial reply by Paul Carus, pp. 438-440) R. H. Kennett, "The Date of Deuteronomy," JTS 7 (1905-06) 481-500. John E. McFadyen, "Who Wrote Deuteronomy?" HR 54 (1907) 213-215. *E[douard] Naville, "Egyptian Writing in Foundation Walls and the Age of the Book of Deuteronomy," SBAP 29 (1907) 232-242. John T. McFarland, "'Moses and Deuteronomy'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 8 (1908) 10-11. (Editorial Note) [Authorship] Francis E. Gigot, "The Mosaic Authorship of Deuteronomy," ITQ 4 (1909) 411-426. H. H. B. Ayles, "The Date of Deuteronomy," CQR 69 (1909-10) 282-300. A. H. Sayce, "The Latest Light from Oriental Archaeology: The Date of Deuteronomy," ET 21 (1909-10) 45-46. Harold M. Wiener, "Dr. Puukko on DeuteronomyA Review," CFL, 3rd Ser., 13 (1910) 279-283. [I. Deuteronomy xviii. 6-8 No Basis for the Exilic or Post-Exilic Origin of the Book; II. The Other Signs Indicated Do Not Point to the Post-Exilic Origin of P] (Review)

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Hugh Pope, "The Mosaic Authorship of Deuteronomy," ITQ 5 (1910) 159-165. G. A. Cooke, "Was Deuteronomy Written in Cuneiform?" ICMM 8 (1911-12) 380-385. Edward Day, "The Promulgation of Deuteronomy," JBL 21 (1920) 197-213. W. H. Griffith Thomas, "The Date of Deuteronomy," CFL, 3rd Ser., 29 (1923) 140-142. C. Ryder Smith, "The Priest-Preachers of Jerusalem," Exp, 8th Ser., 26 (1923) 255-258. [Authorship of Deuteronomy] E. J. Harris, "Deuteronomy: The Post-Exilic Theory," GUOST 5 (1923-28) 29-30. Anonymous, "The Date of Deuteronomy," Exp, 9th Ser., 1 (1924) 230. Edouard Naville, "Deuteronomy as a Mosaic Book," JTVI 56 (1924) 207-220, 229-231. (Discussion and Communications, pp. 220-229) J. A. Bewer, "The Problem of Deuteronomy: A Symposium. A. The Case for the Early Date of Deuteronomy," JBL 47 (1928) 305-321. L. B. Paton, "The Problem of Deuteronomy: A Symposium. B. The Case for the Post-Exilic Origin of Deuteronomy," JBL 47 (1928) 322-357. G. Dahl, "The Problem of Deuteronomy: A Symposium. C. The Case for the Currently Accepted Date of Deuteronomy," JBL 47 (1928) 358-379. W. W. Cannon, "A Source of Deuteronomy," Theo 19 (1929) 196-204. George Jeshurun, "Who Wrote Deuteronomy?" BS 90 (1933) 303-330, 412-437. W. D. Monro, "Must We Relegate Deuteronomy to the Reign of Josiah?" EQ 8 (1936) 3-21. W. J. Phythian-Adams, "The Origin and Evolution of Deuteronomy," CQR 123 (1936-37) 215-247. Joseph Reider, "The Origin of Deuteronomy," JQR, N.S., 27 (1936-37) 349-371.

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W. A. Irwin, "An Objective Criterion for the Dating of Deuteronomy," AJSL 46 (1939) 337-349. A. S. Siebens, "Hiatus in the Regnant Hypothesis of Origin of Deuteronomy," JBL 58 (1939) xii. G[eorge] R[icker] Berry, "The Date of Deuteronomy," JBL 59 (1940) vii. George Ricker Berry, "The Date of Deuteronomy," JBL 59 (1940) 133-139. *J. H. Hertz, "Deuteronomy: Its Antiquity and Mosaic Authorship," JTVI 72 (1940) 86-95, 103. [(Discussion, pp. 9698) (Communications by H. S. Curr, pp. 99-100, and A. H. van Straubenzee, pp. 100-103)] *Kuyper Lester J. Cooper, "Studia Biblica. XIX. The Book of Deuteronomy," Interp 6 (1952) 321-340. [Authorship and Date, pp. 322-324] I. Lewy, "Deuteronomic Code: Dating of Its Two Strata," JBL 72 (1953) xviii. Norman Walker, "The Date of Deuteronomy," VT 3 (1953) 413-414. *Andrew C. Tunyogi, "The Book of the Conquest," JBL 84 (1965) 347-380. [Deuteronomy and Joshua 1-11 originally as one book] *R. Frankena, "The Vassal-Treaties of Esarhaddon and the Dating of Deuteronomy," OTS 14 (1965) 122-154. *C. M. Carmichael, "Deuteronomic Laws, Wisdom, and Historical Traditions," JSS 12 (1967) 198-206.

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§324 3.2.10 Literary Criticism of the Prophets [Former and Latter] - General Studies Alexander Robb, "The Prophetic Writings and Modem Criticism," DTQ 3 (1877) 367-373. C. W. Gallagher, "The Prophetic Writings," MR 76 (1894) 597-608. *H. St. J. Thackeray, "The Greek Translators of the Prophetical Books," JTS 4 (1902-03) 578-585. *D. F. Roberts, "The Usage in Samuel, Kings, Amos, and Hosea," GUOST 3 (1907-12) 52-53. [Use of the Name 'Israel'] *Louis Finkelstein, "The Beginnings of the Prophetic Doctrine of Peace," JBL 55 (1936) xviii-xix. Vincent McNabb, "The Hebrew Prophets and National Crises," NB 21 (1940) 142-150. *Paul S. Minear, "The Conception of History in the Prophets and Jesus," JAAR 11 (1943) 156-161. Francis W. Boelter, "The Use of History in Selected Pre-Exilic and Post-Exilic Prophets," IR 12 (1955) #3, 33-44. Lionel du Toit, "The Relevance of the Prophets to Our Own Day," ET 70 (1958-59) 179-183. *J. A. Sanders, "The Grace of God in the Prophets," Found 4 (1961) 262-265. *J. A. Sanders, "The Grace of God in the Prophets. (Part II)," Found 4 (1961) 363-365. Georg Fohrer, "Remarks on Modem Interpretation of the Prophets," JBL 80 (1961) 309-319. *J. A. Sanders, "The Grace of God in the Prophets. (Part III)," Found 5 (1962) 74-77. *E. C. John, "Forgiveness in the Prophecy of Judgment," IJT 18 (1969) 206-218.

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*James Limburg, "The Root

and the Prophetic Lawsuit Speeches," JBL 88 (1969) 291-304.

§325 3.2.10.1 Literary Criticism of the Former Prophets - General Studies *(Mrs.) [Marianne Young] Postans, "Recollections of the East, Illustrative of Certain Passages in the Historical Books of the Old Testament," JSL, 1st Ser., 4 (1849) 46-58. *Anonymous, "Topography of Books of Joshua and Samuel," CongL 5 (1876) 109-115. *A. Kleber, "The chronology of 3 and 4 Kings and 2 Paralipomenon," B 2 (1921) 3-29, 170-205. *Harold M. Wiener, "The Conquest Narrative," JPOS 9 (1929) 1-26. G. Ernest Wright, "Archaeological Observations on the Period of the Judges and the Early Monarchy," JBL 60 (1941) 27-42. *G. Ernest Wright, "The Literary and Historical Problem of Joshua 10 and Judges 1," JNES 5 (1946) 105-114. *Morton Smith, "The So-Called 'Biography of David' in the Books of Samuel and Kings," HTR 44 (1951) 167-169. *J. P. U. Lilley, "The Altar in Joshua and Judges," TB #5&6 (1960) 32-33. John Briggs Curtis, "'East is East . . . .'," JBL 80 (1961) 355-363. [The Crucial significance of the Transjordan area of Israel in the Period of the Monarchy] Menahem Haran, "Problems in the Composition of the Former Prophets," Tarbiz 37 (1967-68) #1, I- II. *Walter Brueggemann, "David and His Theologian," CBQ 30 (1968) 156-181. [J narrative of Gen 2-11 and 2 Sam. 920, 1 Kgs. 1-2] T. C. G. Thornton, "Solomonic Apologetics in Samuel and Kings," CQR 169 (1968) 159-166. G. Van Gronigen, "Joshua-II Kings: Deuteronomistic? Priestly? or Prophetic Writings?" BETS 12 (1969) 3-26.

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§326 3.2.10.2 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity *Edward Day, "The Search for the Prophets," Monist 15 (1905) 386-397. *David Noel Freedman, "The Law and the Prophets," VTS 9 (1963) 250-265. *M[oshe] Weinfeld, "The Period of the Conquest and of the Judges as seen by the earlier and later sources," VT 17 (1967) 93-113.

§327 3.2.10.3 Studies concerning the Harmony and/or Parallels of Samuel, Kings and Chronicles [See also: Biblical (and Hebrew) Chronology §145 «] *Anonymous, "Expository Items. 2 Samuel XXIV. 24-1 Chronicles XXI. 25," MQR, 2nd Ser., 2 (1880) 566. +W. H. Summers, "Communication from W. H. Summers," SBAP 7 (1884-85) 179. [1 Kgs. 10:29; 1 Chron. 1:17] Lewis B[ayles] Paton, "Some Alleged Discrepancies Between the Books of Chronicles and Kings," PQ 5 (1891) 587610. *Thomas Whiteland, "Hilkiah's Book of the Law. A Study in Modern Criticism. 2 Kings xxii.8; 2 Chron. xxiv.15," TML 6 (1891) 420-430. *Willis J. Beecher, "The International Lessons in Their Literary Setting. III," CFL., N.S., 8 (1903) 128-133. [Variant Delimitations of the Historical Narratives; The Narrative of Saul's Last Battle; Duplications of Samuel in Chronicles; The Credibility of Chronicles; The Narrative of the Accession of David in Hebron; The Narrative of the Kingdoms of David and Ishbosheth; The Narrative of David's Becoming King of Israel] John R. Miller, "A Question in Old-Testament Chronology," HR 47 (1904) 441-442. [1 Chron. 11:16, 17//2 Sam. 23:13-16 & 2 Sam. 5:17-21] J. Oscar Boyd, "Critical Note. An Undesigned Coincidence," PTR 3 (1905) 299-303. *W. O. E. Oesterley, "Dioscurism in the Old Testament," ET 17 (1905-06) 477. [2 Sam. 5:17-25 // 1 Chron. 14:8-17]

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Granger W. Smith, "Parallel Passages in the History of the Hebrew Kings," CFL, 3rd Ser., 9 (1908) 366-368. [2 Sam. 24:18-25 // 1 Chron. 21:18-22:1] John Urquhart, "'A Huge Bible Difficulty'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 11 (1909) 15-17. [2 Kgs. 9:27, 28 // 2 Chron. 22:8,9] *Claude R. Conder, "Notes on New Discoveries," PEFQS 41 (1909) 266-275. [Almug or Algum trees (1 Kgs. 10:11; 2 Chron. 9:10) p. 274] Daniel S. Gregory, "Introductory View to the Subsequent Lessons," CFL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1911-12) 283-289. [I. The Analytic Inspection of the Materials of Kings and Chronicles; II. The Constructive Study of Kings and Chronicles; III. The Study of the Historic Aim of the Prophet-Scribes] *A. T. Olmstead, "Source Study and the Biblical Text," AJSL 30 (1913-14) 1-35. *L. T. Townsend, "King David and the Rabbahites," CFL, 3rd Ser., 19 (1915) 205-206 [2. Sam. 12:31; 1 Chron. 20:3; 1 Kgs. 15:5; 1 Chron. 22:14,15] David Yellin, "Emek ha-bakha: Bekhaim," JPOS 3 (1923) 191-192. [2 Sam. 5:23, 24; 1 Chron. 14:14,15] *A[dam] C. Welch, "The Significance for Old Testament History of a New Tablet," ET 35 (1923-24) 170-172. [B. M. 21,901] [2 Kgs. 23:29ff. // 2 Chron. 35:22ff. *W. F. Lofthouse, "Tablet B. M. No. 21,901 and Politics in Jerusalem," ET 35 (1923-24) 454-456. [2 Kgs. 23:29ff. // 2 Chron. 35:22ff.] William H. Bates, "The Kingdom BooksSamuel, Kings, Chronicles," CFL, 3rd Ser., 31 (1925) 437-442. G. R. Driver, "On Some Passages in the Books of Kings and Chronicles," JTS 27 (1925-26) 158-160; JTS 32 (193031) 257 [2 Kgs. 4:13; 1 Kgs. 18:26; 1 Kgs. 6:29, 32, 35; (6:18 and 7:31); 2 Chron. 22:10 // 2 Kgs. 11:1] [Corrections, JTS 31 (1929-30) pp. 283-284] J. A. Montgomery, "A Study in Comparison of the Texts of Kings and Chronicles," JBL 50 (1931) 115-116.

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*Herbert Parzen, ''Aspects of the Problems of Chronology of the Two Kingdoms as Treated by Rabbinic Exegesis,'' JQR, N.S., 18 (1937-38) 305-331. *S. Yeivin, "Abijam, Asa and Maachah the Daughter of Abishalom," BIES 10 (1942-44) #4, III. [2 Chron. 3:18-22 // 1 Kgs. 15:2] D. R. Ap-Thomas, "A Numerical Poser," JNES 2 (1943) 198-200. [2 Sam. 8:4; 10:18; 1 Chron. 19:18; Josephus, Antiq. VII, 6, 3] M. D. Goldman, "Lexicographical Notes on Exegesis (2) From Whom Did David Buy the Temple Area?" ABR 1 (1951) 138-139. [2 Sam. 24 and 1 Chron. 21] *Zane C. Hodges, "Conflicts in the Biblical Account of the Ammonite-Syrian War," BS 119 (1962) 238-243. *Werner E. Lemke, "The Synoptic Problem in the Chronicler's History," HTR 58 (1965) 349-363. *Ralph W. Klein, "New Evidence for an Old Recension of Reigns," HTR 60 (1967) 93-105. *Leslie C. Allen, "Further Thoughts on an Old Recension of Reigns in Paralipomena," HTR 61 (1968) 483-491. *Ralph W. Klein, "Supplements in the Paralipomena: A Rejoinder," HTR 61 (1968) 492-495. *Donald James Shenkel, "A Comparative Study of the Synoptic Parallels in I Paraleipomena[sic] and I-II Reigns," HTR 62 (1969) 63-85. J. Maxwell Miller, "Geshur and Aram," JNES 28 (1969) 60-61. [1 Chron. 2:23; 1 Kgs. 20:23-24; 22:3; 15:16-22]

§328 3.2.10.3.1 Literary Criticism of Joshua - General Studies *+Anonymous, "The Law of Moses Viewed in connexion with the History and Character of the Jews, with a Defense of the Book of Joshua against Professor Leo of Berlin; being the Hulsean Lecture for 1833," BCQTR, 4th Ser., 17 (1835) 310-332. (Review) Karl F. Keil, "An Introduction to the Book of Joshua," JSL, 1st Ser., 4 (1849) 217-241. (Trans. by Benjamin Davis)

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Karl F. Keil, "An Introduction to the Book of Joshua. Part II.," JSL, 1st Ser., 5 (1850) 96-117. +Anonymous, "Keil on Joshua," BFER 1 (1852) 380-404. (Review) *Anonymous, "Colenson upon Moses and Joshua," CongR 3 (1863) 190-193. (Review) *Henry M. Harman, "The Character of the Book of Joshua, and its Relation and Testimony to the Pentateuch," MR 72 (1890) 9-26. A. E. Haynes, "The Season of Caleb's Reconnaissance," PEFQS 28 (1896) 186-187. *W. H. Bennett, "The Book of Joshua and the Pentateuch," JQR 10 (1897-98) 649-653. *C[laude] R. Conder, "Notes on the Antiquities of the Book of Joshua," PEFQS 31 (1899) 161-162. [Gilgal; Ai; The Battle of Gibeon; The Hivites] *George C. M. Douglas, "The Higher Criticism. Doublets in the Book of Joshua," CFL, N.S., 5 (1902) 114-119. Barnard C. Taylor, "Structure and Ruling Ideas of Joshua," CFL, N.S., 6 (1902) 263-268. *George A. Barton, "The Levitical Cities of Israel in the Light of the Excavation at Gezer," BW 24 (1904) 167-179. John E. McFadyen, "The Capture of Jericho," HR 54 (1907) 283-285. *Claude R. Conder, "Notes on New Discoveries," PEFQS 41 (1909) 266-275. [Book of Joshua, p. 272] H[erbert] W. Magoun, "The Fall of Jericho," CFL, 3rd Ser., 23 (1917) 304-307. William H. Bates, "The Book of Joshua: An Introduction and an Analysis," CFL, 3rd Ser., 27 (1921) 11-13. John Garstang, "The Date of the Destruction of Jericho," PEFQS 59 (1927) 96-100, 168. A. T. Richardson, "The Battle of Gibeon," ET 40 (1928-29) 426-431. [map]

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J[ohn] Garstang, "Joshua and the Higher Critics," JTVI 62 (1930) 234-238. (Discussion, pp. 238-240) John Robert Towers, "Correspondence," PEFQS 67 (1935) 144. (Reply by W. John Phythian-Adams, p. 207) [Joshua] *George A. Barton, "The Possible Mention of Joshua's Conquest in the El-Amarna Letters," ET 47 (1935-36) 380. *W. J. Phythian-Adams, "Jericho, Ai and the Occupation of Mount Ephraim," PEFQS 68 (1936) 141-149. John Garstang, "The Story of Jericho: Further Light on the Biblical Narrative," AJSL 58 (1941) 368-372. J[ohn] Garstang, "The Story of Jericho: Further Light on the Biblical Narrative," PEQ 73 (1941) 168-171. *H. L. Ginsberg, "The Date of the Town-lists in Joshua," JBL 67 (1948) v. *Oscar J. F. Seitz, "What Do These Stones Mean?" JBL 79 (1960) 247-254. *Murray B. Nicol, "Archaeology and the Fall of Jericho," R&E 58 (1961) 173-180. *I. M. Grintz, "The Treaty with the Gibeonites," Zion 26 (1961) #2, I. P. Giffin, "The Epic of Joshua," Scrip 14 (1962) 75-81. St. Gevirtz, "Jericho and Shechem: A Religio-Literary Aspect of City Destruction," VT 13 (1963) 52-62. *F. Charles Fensham, "The Treaty Between Israel and the Gibeonites," BA 27 (1964) 96-100. *Jehoshua M. Grintz, "The Treaty of Joshua with the Gibeonites," JAOS 86 (1966) 113-126. *A. D. Crown, "Some Traces of the Heterodox Theology in the Samaritan Book of Joshua," BJRL 50(1967-68) 178198. *Sh. Yeivin, "Philological Notes 10," Les 32 (1967-68) #1/2, I-II. [1. Joshua's defeat of the Jerusalemite Confederation] Henry Wansbrough, "Event and Interpretation: III. Israel at the Walls of Jericho," CIR 53 (1968) 434-441.

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*E. D. Stockton, "The Fortress Temple of Shechem and Joshua's Covenant," AJBA 1 (1968-71) #1, 24-28. Adrian Jeffers, "Ideal versus Real History in the Book of Joshua," BETS 12 (1969) 183-187.

§329 3.2.10.3.1.1 Joshua's "Long Day" +Virgilius, "An Attempt to prove, from Scripture, that the Sun did not stand still in the Time of Joshua," TRep 1 (1769) 103-120. H. T., "Joshua's Miracle," MR 11 (1828) 334-338. J. von Gumpach, "On the Miracle of Joshua," JSL, 1st Ser., 3 (1849) 136-151; 5 (1850) 225-231; 6 (1850) 459-483 William Taylor, "On the Miracle of Joshua," JSL, 1st Ser., 4 (1849) 148-153. Daniel Kattems, "On the Miracle of Joshua," JSL, 1st Ser., 6 (1850) 208-222. (Note by William Taylor, pp. 222-223) W. T. Lynn, "The Joshua Miracle," ET 2 (1890-91) 273. M. Brokenshire, "The Joshua Miracle," ET 3 (1891-92) 113. Howard Crosby, "New Exegesis Required by New Discoveries. The Sun and the Moon Standing Still," HR 21 (1891) 267-268. R. Balgarnie, "The Miracle at Gibeon in the Light of Later Scripture," HR 25 (1893) 209-214. A. Smyth Palmer, "Did the Sun and Moon Stand Still?" ET 9 (1897-98) 235. John Reid, "Did the Sun and the Moon Stand Still? In Reply to Dr. Palmer," ET 9 (1897-98) 284-285. *C[laude] R. Conder, "Notes on the Antiquities of the Book of Joshua," PEFQS 31 (1899) 161-162. [The Battle of Gibeon] W. Collins Badger, "The Standing Still of the Sun upon Gibeon," PEFQS 31 (1899) 270-273. (Note by C. R. Conder, p. 354)

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W. F. Birch, "The Standing Still of the Sun Upon Gibeon," PEFQS 32 (1900) 165-166. W. Collins Badger, "The Sun Standing Still on Gibeon, by the Rev. W. F. Birch, M. A.," PEFQS 32 (1900) 283-285. C[laude] R. Conder, "Notes on Bible Geography. III. The Battle of Gibeon," PEFQS 37 (1905) 72-74. John C. Young, "The Sun and the Moon Standing Still," ET 20 (1908-09) 279. Anonymous, "In the Study. Sun, Stand Thou Still," ET 20 (1908-09) 450. Robert Kelly, "The Sun Standing Still," ET 20 (1908-09) 566. E. W. Maunder, "A Misinterpreted Miracle," Exp, 7th Ser., 10 (1910) 359-372. [The sun standing still] D. E. Spair, "The Cosmic Miracle and Joshua," HR 76 (1918) 82. Robert Dick Wilson, "What Does 'The Sun Stood Still' Mean?" PTR 16 (1918) 46-54. George P. Wallace, "Joshua and the Miracle of the Sun," ET 33 (1921-22) 187-189. C. J. Ritchie, "Joshua and the Miracle of the Sun," ET 33 (1921-22) 521. Robert Eisler, "Joshua and the Sun," AJSL 42 (1925-26) 73-85. A. Lincoln Shute, "The Battle of Beth-Horon. When Sun and Hail Fought for Joshua," BS 84 (1927) 411-431. Herbert W. Magoun, "Joshua's Command to the Sun and Moon," CFL, 3rd Ser., 34 (1928) 94-98. C. Stanley Thobum, "Joshua's Long Day," ET 47 (1935-36) 373-377. W. J. Phythian-Adams, "A Meteorite of the Fourteenth Century B.C.," PEQ 78 (1946) 116-124. [Joshua's Long Day] *Michael J. Gruenthaner, "Two Sun Miracles of the Old Testament," CBQ 10 (1948) 217-290. [I. The Miracle of Joshe, pp. 272-287]

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§330 3.2.10.3.1.2 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity *Claude R. Conder, "Samaritan Topography," PEFQS 8 (1876) 182-197. [I. The Samaritan Book of Joshua, pp. 187190] Stilton Henning, "Is there a Deuteronomist in Joshua? Results Claimed by the Disintegrationists," TML 6 (1891) 385395. W. J. Phythian-Adams, "Israelite Tradition and the Date of Joshua," PEFQS 59 (1927) 34-46. M. Gaster, "The Samaritan Hebrew Sources of the Arabic Book of Joshua," JRAS (1930) 567-599. E[dward] J. Young, "The Alleged Secondary Deuteronomic Passages in the Book of Joshua," EQ 25 (1953) 142-157. *A. D. Crown, "The Date and Authenticity of the Samaritan Hebrew Book of Joshua as seen in its Territorial Allotments," PEQ 96 (1964) 79-100. *Andrew C. Tunyogi, "The Book of the Conquest," JBL 84 (1965) 374-380. [Deuteronomy and Joshua 1-11 originally as one book]

§331 3.2.10.3.2 Literary Criticism of Judges - General Studies O. E., "Remarks Introductory to the Book of Judges," SP 6 (1833) 607-622. Enoch Pond, "The Book of Judges," TLJ 12 (1859-60) 463-477. *H. C., "Chronology of the Book of Judges," JSL, 4th Ser., 9 (1866) 217. Horatio B. Hackett, "Biblical Notes. Renderings of the Authorized Version in the Book of Judges," BS 26 (1869) 203208. Stanley Leathes, "Gideon's Fleece," Exp, 1st Ser., 3 (1876) 295-307. Anonymous, "The Death of Sisera," PEFQS 10 (1878) 115-116. W. F. Birch, "Hiding Places in Canaan. II. Gideon's Wine-press at Ophrah," PEFQS 13 (1881) 235-237.

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W. F. Birch, "Hiding Places in Canaan. III. Sampson and the Rock Etam," PEFQS 13 (1881) 323-324. J. Estlin Carpenter, "The Book of Judges," ModR 4 (1883) 441-463. *Willis J. Beecher, "The Chronology of the Period of the Judges," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 129-141. Edward L. Curtis, "The Blessing of Jael," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 12-18. Joseph Agar Beet, "Sisera and Jael," Exp, 3rd Ser., 6 (1887) 471-472. *William J. Deane, "The Chronology of the Book of Judges," BFER 37 (1888) 100-113. *J. Blunt Chesire Jr., "Jael, the Wife of Heber the Kenite," PER 2 (1888-89) 277-284. *Anonymous, "Judges and Ruth," CongRL 4 (1890) 301-303. (Review) Howard Crosby, "The Time of the Judges," HR 20 (1890) 259-261. Anonymous, "Professor Moore's Commentary on the Book of Judges," BS 53 (1896) 250-265. [ICC Commentary] (Review) A. A. Berle, "The Period of the Judges," BS 54 (1897) 387-389. Anonymous, "The Chronology of Judges," CFL, O.S., 1 (1897) 142-143. *T. K. Cheyne, "The New Versions of the Psalter and the Book of Judges," Exp, 5th Ser., 7 (1898) 259-275. George F. Moore, "Shamgar and Sisera," JAOS 19 (1898) 159-160. *C[laude] R. Conder, "Notes on Antiquities of the Book of Judges," PEFQS 31 (1899) 162. [Bochim; The Levites] Wm. B. McPherson, "Gideon's Water-lappers," JAOS 22 (1901) 70-75. George H. Schodde, "The Leading Ideas of Judges," CFL, N.S., 6 (1902) 269-271. *Willis J. Beecher, "The International Lessons in Their Setting. I.," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903) 17-25. [Judges and Ruth and Samuel Form one Book, p. 17]

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George H. Schodde, "The Leading Ideas of Judges," ColTM 25 (1905) 58-61. *George S. Goodspeed, "The Men Who Made Israel," BW 30 (1907) 266-274. [The Judges and the Preparation for the Kingdom] Anonymous, "The Book of JudgesIts Place and Plan," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 292-299. [A. The Place and Scope of the Book; B. Outline View and Plans of the Book of Judges] John E. McFadyen, "The Story of Gideon," HR 54 (1907) 365-368. *[Paul Carus], "Mythical Elements in the Samson Story," Monist 17 (1907) 33-83. *Otto Pfleiderer, "Dr. Pfleiderer on the Samson Story," Monist 17 (1907) 626-627. *John Hendrick de Vries, "Higher Criticism and the Sunday School," CFL, 3rd Ser., 8 (1908) 209-212. [Deborah and Jael] S. R. Driver, "The Book of Judges," Exp, 8th Ser., 2 (1911) 385-404, 518-530. *E. W. Hollingworth, "The Book of Judges and the Date of the Exodus," SBAP 33 (1911) 46-50. ( ) B., "The Book of Judges. Notes from a Pastor's Study," CFL, 3rd Ser., 19 (1915) 70-73. C. F. Burney, "The Mythological Element in the Story of Samson," OSHTP (1915-16) 42-51. *Harold M. Wiener, "The Date of the Exodus and the Chronology of Judges," BS 74 (1917) 581-609. G. H. Box, "The Book of Judges," CQR 89 (1919-20) 90-96. (Review) William H. Bates, "The Book of Judges," CFL, 3rd Ser., 30 (1924) 405-408. *John C. Montgomery, "The Sin and Salvation of Israel: A Study of Judges and Ruth," MQR, 3rd Ser., 51(1925) 119127. Harry Pirie-Gordon, "The Reduction of Gideon's Army," ET 38 (1926-27) 284.

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*J. Garrow Duncan, "Notes on the Sites of Succoth and Penuel as bearing upon the Routes of Gideon and Jacob," PEFQS 59 (1927) 89-95, 188-191. L[eander] S. K[eyser], "Samson Agonistes Again," CFL, 3rd Ser., 39 (1933) 317-318. Bernard G. Hall, "Jaw-Bone of an Ass," ET 45 (1933-34) 43. Algernon Ward, "Jaw-Bone of an Ass," ET 45 (1933-34) 184-185. *H. H. Rowley, "The Danite Migration to Laish," ET 51 (1939-40) 466-471. *A. V. Billen, "The Hexaplaric Element in the LXX Version of Judges," JTS 43 (1942) 12-19. *J. Simons, "Topographical and Archaeological Elements in the Story of Abimelech," OTS 2 (1943) 35-78. *Edward Robertson, "The Period of the Judges: A Mystery Period in the History of Israel," BJRL 30 (1946-47) 91114. J. R. Porter, "Some Considerations on the Structure of the Book of Judges," OSHTP (1950-51) 25-29. *G. Mendenhall, "Israelite Law in the Period of the Judges," JBL 71 (1952) vi. *A[braham] Malamat, "The War of Gideon and Midian. A Military Approach," PEQ 85 (1953) 61-65. *A[braham] Malamat, "Cushan Rishathaim and the Decline of the Near East Around 1200 B.C.," JNES 13 (1954) 231-242. *C. F. Whitley, "The Sources of the Gideon Stories," VT 7 (1957) 157-164. *F. C. Fensham, "The Judges and Ancient Israelite Jurisprudence," OTW 2 (1959) 15-22. J. P. Oberholzer, "Geografiese Terme in die Rigtersboek en hulle Vertaling (with a Summary in English)," OTW 2 (1959) 35-40. [Geographical Terms in the Book of Judges and their translation (A Summary)] [English Summary, p. 40] *A. H. van Zyl, "The Relationship of the Israelite Tribes to the Indigenous Population of Canaan according to the Book of Judges," OTW 2 (1959) 51-60.

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*A. H. van Zyl, "The Message Formula in the Book of Judges," OTW 2 (1959) 61-64. Yehezkel Kaufmann, "The Gideon Stories," Tarbiz 30 (1960-61) #2, IV-V. *H. C. Thomson, "Shophet and Mishpat in the Book of Judges," GUOST 19 (1961-62) 74-85. *M[oshe] Weinfeld, "The Period of the Conquest and of the Judges as seen by the earlier and later sources," VT 17 (1967) 93-113. *Donald A. McKenzie, "The Judge of Israel," VT 17 (1967) 118-121. A. D. H. Mayes, "The historical context of the battle against Sisera," VT 19 (1969) 353-360. A. E. Cundall, "JudgesAn Apology for the Monarchy?" ET 81 (1969-70) 178-181.

§332 3.2.10.3.2.1 Deborah's "Song" *Thomas H. Rich, "Paraphrase of Song of Deborah," JBL 1 (1881) 56-58. Thomas H. Rich, "A Paraphrase of the Song of Deborah," DTQ, N.S., 2 (1883) 408-410. Anonymous, "The Old Testament and Nature," ONTS 11 (1890) 379. [The Song of Deborah] Paul Ruben, "The Song of Deborah," JQR 10 (1897-98) 541-558. James Kennedy, "The Song of Deborah," JQR 10 (1897-98) 726-727. David Heinrich Muller, "The Structure of the Song of Deborah," AJT 2 (1898) 110-115. *L[ewis] B[ayles] Paton, "Deborah's Conception of Yahweh," BW 19 (1902) 197-198. *S. R. Driver, "The Book of Judges. III. Deborah and Barak," Exp, 8th Ser., 3 (1912) 24-38. *S. R. Driver, "The Book of Judges. IV. Deborah and Barak (continued)," Exp, 8th Ser., 3 (1912) 120-136.

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Elihu Grant, ''Deborah's Oracle,'' AJSL 36 (1919-20) 295-301. *William F[oxwell] Albright, "The Earliest Form of Hebrew Verse," JPOS 2 (1922) 69-86. [The Song of Deborah] William F[oxwell] Albright, "Some Additional Notes on the Song of Deborah," JPOS 2 (1922) 284-285. I. W. Slotki, "The Song of Deborah," JTS 33 (1931-32) 341-354. William F[oxwell] Albright, "The Song of Deborah in the Light of Archaeology," BASOR #62 (1936) 26-31. *Robert M. Engberg, "Historical Analysis of Archaeological Evidence: Megiddo and the Song of Deborah," BASOR #78 (1940) 4-7. (Reply by W. F. Albright, pp. 7-9) *Burton L. Goddard, "The Critic and Deborah's Song," WTJ 3 (1940-41) 93-112. F[rank] M[oore] Cross, "Some Canaanite Stylistic Devices in the Song of Deborah," JBL 70 (1951) xiv-xv. *Peter R. Ackroyd, "The Composition of the Song of Deborah," VT 2 (1952) 160-162. *J. Blenkinsopp, "Ballad Style and Psalm Style in the Song of Deborah: a Discussion," B 42 (1961) 61-76. J. Shunary, "An Arabic Tafsir of the Song of Deborah," Text 2 (1962) 77-86. Y. Ratzahbi, "The Arabic Tafsir to the Song of Deborah," Text 4 (1964) 211-219. *P. C. Craigie, "The Song of Deborah and the Epic of Tukulti-Ninurta," JBL 88 (1969) 253-265.

§333 3.2.10.3.2.2 Jephthah's Vow H. T., "Jephthah's Daughter," MR 11 (1828) 30-32. J. H. Kurtz, "Jephthah's Offering," ER 6 (1854-55) 386-411.

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S. Comfort, "Jephthah's Vow," MR 37 (1855) 558-565. Anonymous, "Jephthah's Vow," BFER 5 (1856) 73-81. S. Talbot, "The Vow and Sacrifice of Jephthah," CRB 27 (1862) 377-394. Milton S. Terry, "Jephthah's Vow," MR 55 (1873) 266-291. George Patterson, "Jephthah's

Vow," BFER 24 (1875) 709-736.

Charles W. Currier, "The Story of Jephthah's Daughter," BQR 4 (1882) 102-112. Moncrure D. Conway, "Jephthah's Daughter in Honolulu," OC 1 (1887) 86-88. *J. F. Hogan, "The Sacrifice of Iphigenia," IER, 3rd Ser., 12 (1891) 1070-1086. [cf. Jephthah's Daughter] William Cowper Conant, "The Fate of Jephthah's Daughter," HR 41 (1901) 66-68. *I. Mendelsohn, "The Disinheritance of Jephthah in the Light of Paragraph 27 of the Lipit-Ishtar Code," IEJ 4 (1954) 116-119. A. Penna, "The Vow of Jephthah in the Interpretation of St. Jerome," StP 4 (1961) 162-170.

§334 3.2.10.3.2.3 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity Anonymous, "On the Time when the Book of Judges was Written," JSL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1861-62) 78-85. J. H. N., "The Book of JudgesWhen Written?" JSL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1861-62) 431-432. S. R. Driver, "The Origin and Structure of the Book of Judges," JQR 1 (1888-89) 258-270. *Peter R. Ackroyd, "The Composition of the Song of Deborah," VT 2 (1952) 160-162. *C. F. Whitley, "The Sources of the Gideon Stories," VT 7 (1957) 157-164.

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*S. B. Gurewicz, "The Bearing of Judges i-ii. 5, on the Authorship of the Book of Judges," ABR 7 (1959) 37-40. G. T. Manley, "The Deuteronomic Redactor in the Book of Judges," EQ 31 (1959) 32-36.

§335 3.2.10.3.3 Literary Criticism of the Books of Samuel - General Studies *Francis Brown, "The Books of Chronicles, with especial reference to the Books of Samuel," AR 1 (1884) 405-426. F. H. Woods, "The Light thrown by the Septuagint Version on the Books of Samuel," SBE 1 (1885) 21-38. *Henry Preserved Smith, "Sources E and J in the Books of Samuel," JBL 15 (1896) 1-8. C[laude] R. Conder, "Notes on the Antiquities of the Books of Samuel," PEFQS 31 (1899) 343-352. [Ramathaim Zophim; Ahimelech, or Ahiah; Stone Ezel; Cherethites; Ammah and Giah; The Bamoth; Nob; Simeon and Levi; The Tsinnor; Baal Perazim and the Valley of Rephaim; Goren Nachon, Goren Chidon; The Tent; Names and Titles; Bathsheba; Rabbath Ammon; Bahurim; Nahash and Jesse; The Berites; Abel; The Sons of the Giant; The Jebusites] *W. H. Bennett, "Two Important Works on the Old Testament," Exp, 6th Ser., 2 (1900) 312-320. [ICC Commentary on Samuel] (Review) J. W. Beardslee, "The Spirit of God in the Books of Samuel," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903) 31-36. George Ricker Berry, "The Ethics of the Books of Samuel," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903)41-46. W. D. Kerswill, "Religious Ideas Reflected in the Book of Samuel," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903) 51-58. John D. Davis, "The Books of Samuel," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903) 65-68. [The Fascination of the Narrative; The Source of Information; The Historical Trustworthiness] (Editorial) James A. Kelso, "The Religious Value of the Books of Samuel," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903) 74-78.

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Thomas R. English, "Structure and Purposes of the Books of Samuel," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903) 98-102. *Willis J. Beecher, "The International Lessons in Their Setting. I.," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903) 17-25. [Judges and Ruth and Samuel Form one Book; Kinds of Materials; Inspiration; Date and Authorship; The Modern View; Narrative of the accession and Rule of Samuel; The Account of the Setting up of the Monarchy; Narrative of the Demand for a King; Narrative of the Election of Saul; Narrative of the Beginnings of Saul's Reign; Two Narratives and a Summary; Narrative of the Final Parting of Samuel and Saul] *Willis J. Beecher, "The International Lessons in Their Literary Setting. III," CFL., N.S., 8 (1903) 128-133. [Variant Delimitations of the Historical Narratives; The Narrative of Saul's Last Battle; Duplications of Samuel in Chronicles; The Credibility of Chronicles; The Narrative of the Accession of David in Hebron; The Narrative of the Kingdoms of David and Ishbosheth; The Narrative of David's Becoming King of Israel] *H. St. J. Thackery, "The Greek Translators of the Four Books of the Kings," JTS 8 (1906-07) 262-278. [1 and 2 Samuel] Andrew C. Zenos, "From Theocracy to Monarchy," HR 56 (1908) 47-50, 131-133. Andrew C. Zenos, "The Downfall of Saul and Accession of David," HR 56 (1908) 219-220. Ellis Davies, "The Death of Saul: A Study in Criticism," ICMM 6 (1909-10) 177-185. [1 and 2 Samuel] S. R. Driver, "'Notes on Samuel'," ET 25 (1913-14) 179-180. R[obert] H. Pfeiffer, "Midrash in the Books of Samuel," JBL 55 (1936) vi-vii. E[phraim] A. Speiser, "The Nuzi Tablets Solve a Puzzle in the Books of Samuel," BASOR #72 (1938) 15-17. Charles Keeley, "An Approach to the Books of Samuel," CBQ 10 (1948) 254-270. John Bright, "Studia Biblica. XVI. I and II Samuel," Interp 5 (1951) 450-461.

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*F. C. Fensham, "A Few Aspects of legal practices in Samuel in Comparison with legal material from the Ancient Near East," OTW 3 (1960) 18-27. *A. H. van Zyl, "Israel and the Indigenous Population of Canaan according to the Books of Samuel," OTW 3 (1960) 67-80. John L. McKenzie, "The Four Samuels," BRes 7 (1962) 3-18. *Matitahu Tsevat, "Studies in the Book of Samuel," HUCA 36 (1965) 49-58. [IV. Yahweh Seba'ot] *T. C. G. Thornton, "Studies in Samuel," CQR 168 (1967) 413-423. [I. Davidic Propaganda in the Books of Samuel pp. 413-416; II. The so-called 'anti-monarchial' passages of I Samuel, pp. 416-423]

§336 3.2.10.3.4 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity Stanley A. Cook, "Notes on the Composition of 2 Samuel," AJSL 16 (1899-1900) 145-177. M. H. Segal, "The Composition of the Books of Samuel," JQR, N.S., 55 (1964-65) 318-339; 56 (1965-66) 32-50, 137157. *Stephen S. Yonick, "The Rejection of Saul: A Study of Sources," AJBA 1 (1968-71) #4, 29-50.

§337 3.2.10.3.4.1 Literary Criticism of 1 Samuel [Patrick] Delany, "An Extract from Dr. Delany's Life of David, concerning Saul's Consulting the Witch of Endor," MR 2 (1819) 57-62. M. F., "On the Difficulties in the History of David's Introduction to Saul," CongML 21 (1838) 608-611. *Claude R. Conder, "The scenery of David's Outlaw Life," PEFQS 7 (1875) 41-48. A. L. Gotwald, "The Apparition at Endor," LQ 8 (1878) 321-333. George Salmon, "The Witch of Endor," Exp, 2nd Ser., 3 (1882) 424-433.

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Israel Abrahams, "The Witch of Endor," Exp, 2nd Ser., 4 (1882) 111-120. [James] Sime, "David's Fight with Goliath," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 81. H. R. Rae, "Ghosts in the Bible; and the Witch of Endor," HR 35 (1898) 448-453. *S. M. Zwemer, "The Bubonic Plague at Ashdod," HR 47 (1904) 281-282. Louis Matthews Sweet, "The Unity of the Narratives in First Samuel. Article I.," BRec 5 (1908) 245-250. Louis Matthews Sweet, "The Unity of the Narratives in First Samuel. Second Article," BRec 5 (1908) 286-294. Henry Gracey, "The Book of Samuel: Professor Kennedy's Commentary," CFL, 3rd Ser., 10 (1909) 119-125. (Review) *B. K. Ratty, "Samuel and the Monarchy," ICMM 8 (1911-12) 428-435. *H. St. J. Thackery, "The Song of Hannah and Other Lessons and Psalms for the Jewish New Year's Day," JTS 16 (1914-15) 177-203. L. W. Batten, "David and Goliath," AJSL 35 (1918-19) 61-64. *Norvelle Wallace Sharpe, "David, Elhanan, and the Literary Digest," BS 86 (1929) 319-329. [David and Goliath] *Charles Roads, "The Witch of Endor," MR 112 (1929) 454-456. *D. Winton Thomas, "En-Dor: A Sacred Spring?" PEFQS 65 (1933) 205-206. *M. Kiddle, "Saul and David: A Study of the Conflict Between Northern Prophecy and Southern Priesthood," Theo 28 (1934) 95-101. C. J. Cadoux, "Saul and Samuel," HJ 37 (1938-39) 322-326. *Martin Buber, "Samuel and the Evolution of Authority in Israel," Zion 4 (1938-39) #1, I-II. *W. A. Irwin, "Samuel and the Rise of the Monarchy," AJSL 58 (1941) 113-134. H. A. Rigg Jr., "Saul and the Witch of Endor," JBL 72 (1953) ix.

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*Joseph Bourke, "Samuel and the Ark, a Study in Contrasts," DS 7 (1954) 73-103. *Mordecai Roshwald, "Ancient Hebrews and Government," Jud 4 (1955) 167-174. *Yagael Yadin, "Goliath's Javelin and the

," PEQ 87 (1955) 58-69.

*J. P. Oberholzer, "The 'ibrim in I Samuel," OTW 3 (1960) 54. [Habriu] *G. Coleman Luck, "Israel's Demand for a King," BS 120 (1963) 56-64. G. Coleman Luck, "The First Meeting of Saul and Samuel," BS 124 (1967) 254-261. *T. C. G. Thornton, "Studies in Samuel," CQR 168 (1967) 413-423. [II. The so-called 'anti-monarchial' passages of I Samuel, pp. 416-423] *Harry A. Hoffner Jr., "A Hittite Analogue to the David and Goliath Contest of Champions?" CBQ 30 (1968) 220225. Christian E. Hauer Jr., "The Shape of Saulite Strategy," CBQ 31 (1969) 153-167. The Battle of Mt. Gilboa]

§338 3.2.10.3.4.2 Literary Criticism of 2 Samuel *W. F. Birch, "Zion, the City of David. Where was it? How did Joab make his way into it? and who helped him?" PEFQS 10 (1878) 129-132, 178-189. Anonymous, "David's Route in Flight," DTQ, N.S., 2 (1883) 411. *A. F. Kirkpatrick, "The Messianic Interpretation of Nathan's Prophecy to David," ONTS 5 (1884-85) 276-277. R. Payne Smith, "Introduction to the Second Book of Samuel," MI 4 (1886) 1-16. Willis J. Beecher, "The International Lessons in Their Literary Setting. IV.," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903) 188-195. [Parts of 2 Samuel not in Chronological Order, Josephus a Blind Guide; Events Before the Bringing up of the Ark; The Narrative of the Bringing up of the Ark; The Levitical Laws and the Psalms at that Date; Narrative of the Great Promise (2 Sam. 7); Other Narratives and Summarizing Section]

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John D. Davis, "Transfer of the Ark to Jerusalem," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903) 203-204. *William H. Bates, "David's Purchase of the Temple Site from Araunah," CFL, 3rd Ser., 9 (1908) 159-161. *M. H. Segal, "David's War Against the Philistines," PEFQS 54(1922)74-78. *Norvelle Wallace Sharpe, "David, Elhanan, and the Literary Digest," BS 86 (1929) 319-329. [David and Goliath] James Feather, "How Joab Took Jerusalem. An Unwritten Chapter in Israel's Military History," ET 41 (1929-30) 140141. *H. S. Gehman, "A Jonah and a David-Uriah Parallel in Buddhist Literature," JBL 57 (1938) ix. *U. Simon, "The Poor Man's Ewe-Lamb. An Example of Juridical Parable," B 48 (1967) 207-242. *Menakhem Perry and Meir Sternberg, "The King Through Ironic Eyes: The Narrator's Devices in the Biblical Story of David and Batsheba and Two Excursuses on the Theory of the Narrative Text," HS 1 (1968-69) 452-449.[sic] [English Summary] *Boaz Arpali, "Bible and Literary Criticism. 1. Caution: A Biblical Story! Comments on the Story of David and Bathsheba and on the Problems of the Biblical Narrative," HS 2 (1969-71) 686-684.[sic] [English Summary] *Uriel Simon, "Bible and Literary Criticism. 2. An Ironic Approach to a Biblical Story: On the Interpretation of the Story of David and Bathsheba," HS 2 (1969-71) 684-683.[sic] [English Summary] *Menakhem Perry and Meir Sternberg, "Biblical and Literary Criticism, 3. Caution. A Literary Text! Problems in the Poetics and the Interpretation of Biblical Narrative," HS 2 (1969-71) 682-679.[sic] [English Summary]

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§339 3.2.10.3.5 Literary Criticism of the Books of Kings - General Studies *W. Robertson Smith, "The chronology of the Books of Kings," JP 10 (1881-82) 209-213. George H. Schodde, "The Book of Kings in Modern Criticism," ONTS 5 (1884-85) 369-372. Nicholas M. Steffens, "The Structure and the Purpose of the Books of Kings," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903) 153-160. J. F. Riggs, "The Books of Kings for Edification," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903) 195-203. Willis J. Beecher, "The International Lessons in Their Literary Setting. VI.," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903) 312-319. [The Books of Kings; Sources and Original Writers; First Topic in Kings. The Adonijah Affair; Second Topic in 1 Kings. Solomon's Wisdom; Third Topic. Building the Temple and the Palaces; Fourth Topic. The Dedication of the Temple; Fifth Topic. Solomon's Later Achievements] *Daniel S. Gregory, "International Lessons in Their Historical Setting," CFL, N.S., 1 (1904) 412-424. [Kings] *Daniel S. Gregory, "International Lessons in Their Literary and Historical Setting. The Close of Elijah's Career, and a Lesson from the Prophet Amos," CFL, N.S., 1 (1904) 538-546. *H. St. J. Thackeray, "The Greek Translators of the Four Books of the Kings," JTS 8 (1906-07) 262-278. W. M. McPheeters, "The Book of Kings: Its Occasion, Theme and Purpose," USR 19 (1907-08) 263-272. *E. Day, "The Deuteronomic Judgments of the Kings of Judah," JTS 11 (1909-10) 74-83. *Daniel S. Gregory, "The International Lessons in Their Historical and Literary Setting. Lessons from the Conflict with Idolatry and Baalism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1911-12) 51-65. [Dr. Beecher's View of the Conditions Under the Dynasty of Omri, pp. 58-60]

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*A. T. Olmstead, "The Earliest Book of Kings," AJSL 31 (1914-15) 169-214. Robert Burnet Pattie, "The Synchronisms of the Hebrew Book of Kings," SSO 1(1920) 49-56. J[ames] A. Montgomery, "Archival Data in the Book of Kings," JBL 53 (1934) ix-x. James A. Montgomery, "Archival Data in the Book of Kings," JBL 53 (1934) 46-52. Robert Gordis, "Sectional Rivalry in the Kingdom of Judah," JQR, N.S., 25 (1934-35) 237-259. John W. Wevers, "Double Readings in the Books of Kings," JBL 65 (1946) vi. *Maurice Blanchard, "Uniqueness of the Hebrew Concept of History as Seen in the Books of Kings," IJT 6 (1957) 122-130. *Maurice Blanchard, "The Uniqueness of Hebrew History," IJT 7 (1958) 24-32. John C. Walker, "The Axiology of the Books of Kings," JAAR 27 (1959) 218-222. J. Maxwell Miller, "The Elisha Cycle and the Accounts of the Omride Wars," JBL 85 (1966) 441-454. Ralph W. Klein, "New Evidence for an Old Recension of Reigns," HTR 60 (1967) 93-105. *Leslie C. Allen, "Further Thoughts on an Old Recension of Reigns in Paralipomena," HTR 61 (1968) 483-491. Ralph W. Klein, "Supplements in the Paralipomena: A Rejoinder," HTR 61 (1968) 492-495. *James Donald Shenkel, "A Comparative Study in the Synoptic Parallels in I Paraleipomena[sic] and I-II Reigns," HTR 62 (1969) 63-85.

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§340 3.2.10.3.6 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity *William T. Sabine, ''The Witness of the Moabite Stone,'' HR 39 (1900) 419-424. Andrew C. Zenos, "The Books of Kings as History," HR 56 (1908) 388. *A. C. Welch, "The Significance for Old Testament History of a New Tablet," ET 35 (1923-24) 170-172. [B.M. 21,901] Shoshana R. Bin-Nun, "Formulas From the Royal Records of Israel and Judah," VT 18 (1968) 414-432.

§341 3.2.10.3.6.1 Literary Criticism of 1 Kings ( ) G., "Elijah at the Brook Cherith, and at Zarephath," JSL, 3rd Ser., 12 (1860-61) 1-15. Henry Brass, "The Place of Elijah's Sacrifices," PEFQS 22 (1890) 182. Cunningham Geikie, "Elijah and the Prophets of Baal," HR 41 (1901) 307-314. Ed. König, "Elijah the Tishbite on Mount Horeb," HR 50 (1905) 37-39. *S. Prentice, "Elijah and the Tyrian Alliance," JBL 42 (1923) 33-38. A. S. Peake, "Elijah and Jezebel. A Conflict with the Tyrian Baal," BJRL 11 (1927) 296-321. A. Marmorstein, "The contest between Elijah and the Prophets of Baal," SMSDR 9 (1933) 29-37. J. M. Myers, "Elijah and the Yahweh-Baal Conflict," LCQ 19 (1946) 393-402. C. F. Whitely, "The Deuteronomic Presentation of the House of Omri," VT 2 (1952) 137-152. *G. B. Sarfatti, "Pious Men, Men of Deeds, and the Early Prophets," Tarbiz 26 (1956-57) #2, II-IV. (Corrections, #3, p. X)

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D. R. Ap-Thomas, "Elijah on Mount Carmel," PEQ 92 (1960) 146-155. H. H. Rowley, "Elijah on Mount Carmel," BJRL 43 (1960-61) 190-219. A.-M. Dubarle, "Biblical authors on Jeroboam's schism," TD 12 (1964) 153-158. *D. W. Gooding, "The Septuagint's version of Solomon's misconduct," VT 15 (1965) 325-335. *J. Liver, "The Book of the Acts of Solomon," B 48 (1967) 75-101. Jon Ruthven, "A Note on Elijah's 'Fire from Yahweh'," BETS 12 (1969) 111-116. D. W. Gooding, "Problems of Text and Midrash in the Third Book of Reigns," Text 7 (1969) 1-29.

§342 3.2.10.3.6.2 Literary Criticism of 2 Kings Joseph Homer, "The Baptism of Naaman," MR 56 (1874) 60-70. [Supplementary Note, MR 57 (1875) p. 67] *John D. Davis, "The Moabite Stone and the Hebrew Records," AJSL 7 (1890-91) 178-182. *John D. Davis, "The Moabite Stone and the Hebrew Records," JAOS 15 (1893) lxvi-lxvii. *Daniel S. Gregory, "International Lessons in Their Literary and Historical Setting," CFL, N.S., 1 (1904) 538-546. [The Close of Elijah's Career, pp. 538-543] John Adams, "Elisha and the Translation of Elijah," HR 66 (1913) 369-372. *A. C. Welch, "The Significance for Old Testament History of a New Tablet," ET 35 (1923-24) 170-172. [B.M. 21, 901] *Robert H. Pfeiffer, "Three Assyriological Footnotes to the Old Testament," JBL 47 (1928) 184-187. [2. Judah's tribute to Assyria, (2 Kings), pp. 185-186] *P. E. Kretzmann, "Josiah and the Battle of Megiddo," CTM 2 (1931) 38-45.

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Annie S. D. Maunder, "The Shadow Returning on the Dial of Ahaz," JTVI 64 (1932) 83-92, 100-101. [(Discussion, pp. 92-95) (Communications by J. J. B. Coles, pp. 95-96; A. G. Shortt, p. 96; Miss Edith D. James, pp. 96-97; James Knight, p. 97; G. B. Michell, pp. 97-99)] *Frank E. Allen, "The Destruction of Sennacherib's Army: Was it a Miracle?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 40 (1934) 205-208. H. S. Darlington, "Elisha and the Two She-Bears," OC 50 (1936) 107-114. *Harry M. Orlinsky, "The Kings-Isaiah Recensions of the Hezekiah Story," JQR, N.S., 30 (1939-40) 33-49. *W[illiam] F[oxwell] Albright, "The Original Account of the Fall of Samaria in II Kings," BASOR #174 (1964) 6667. *Siegfried H. Horn, "Did Sennacherib Campaign Once or Twice Against Hezekiah?" AUSS 4 (1966) 1-28. D. W. Gooding, "The Septuagint's Rival Version of Jeroboam's Rise and Power," VT 17 (1967) 173-189.

§343 3.2.10.3.6.2.1 The Deuteronomic Reformation *Thomas Whiteland, "Hilkiah's Book of the Law. A Study in Modern Criticism. 2 Kings xxii. 8; 2 Chron. xxxiv. 15," TML 6 (1891) 420-430. A. Duff, "Certain Notable Features in the Deuteronomic Reformation," OSHTP (1896-97) 22-23. *Max L. Margolis, "Jeremiah a Protesting Witness of the Act of 621," PAPA 34 (1902) cvi-cviii. *James A. Kelso, "Theodoret and the Law of Josiah," JBL 22 (1903) 50. Melvin Grove Kyle, "Archaeological Notes: The Finding of the Law by Hilkiah," CFL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1907) 327-329. T. K. Cheyne, "The Finding of the Book in the Temple and Josiah's Reformation," OSHTP (1907-08) 68-70. Edouard Montet, "The Discovery of the Deuteronomic Law," BW 36 (1910) 316-322.

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*George Aaron Barton, "The Evolution of the Religion of Israel. IV. Deuteronomy and Jeremiah," BW 39 (1912) 268281. William H. Bates, "Finding the Book of the Law in Josiah's Day," CFL, 3rd Ser., 15 (1912) 217-219. *A. T. Olmstead, "Notes and Suggestions. The Reform of Josiah and its Secular Aspects," AmHR 20 (1914-15) 566570. [Jay Benson Hamilton], "The Historical Jokesmiths," CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 135-138. ["Found in the Charter Oak"; "Found in the Temple''] [The Finding of the Book of the Law in the Temple] G. R. Berry, "The Code Found in the Temple," JBL 39 (1920) 44-51. Alexander Freed, "The Code Spoken of in II Kings 22-23," JBL 40 (1921) 76-80. F. C. Burkitt, "The Code found in the Temple," JBL 40 (1921) 166-167. J. O. Leath, "The Deuteronomic Reform," MQR, 3rd Ser., 49 (1923) 506-516. *F. A. Farley, "Jeremiah and Deuteronomy," ET 37 (1925-26) 316-318. *Shalom Spiegel, "Josiah and Jeremiah," JBL 61 (1942) iv. E. W. Nicholson, "Josiah's Reformation and Deuteronomy," GUOST 20 (1963-64) 77-84. Thomas E. Crane, "Israel's Deuteronomic Theologians," BibT #26 (1966) 1828-1836.

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§344 3.2.10.4 Literary Criticism of the Latter Prophets - General Studies A. P. P., "A new Translation of the Hebrew Prophets, arranged in chronological order. By George R. Noyes, Vols. II & III," CE 23 (1837) 375-384. (Review) Heinrich von Ewald, "Ewald on the Prophets: being a Translation of the First Two Sections of the General Introduction to Professor Heinrich von Ewald's Work 'Die Propheten des Alten Bundes Erklart'," JSL, 2nd Ser., 3 (1852-53) 329-382. B. Harris Cowper, "Dr. Roland Williams and the Prophets," JSL, 4th Ser., 10 (1866-67) 70-86. (Review) Anonymous, "Dr. Williams's New Translation of the Hebrew Prophets," BFER 16 (1867) 153-172. (Review) Anonymous, "Noyes's Hebrew Prophets," CE 88 (1867) 15-31. (Review) William Henry Green, "The Prophets and Prophecy in Israel," PR, 4th Ser., 2 (1878) 281-328. (Review) *C. J. Bredenkamp, "The Covenant and the Early Prophets," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 123-127. (Trans. by George H. Schodde) *C. J. Bredenkamp, "God's Covenant in the Prophets," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 353-357. (Trans. by H. M. Douglas) E. C. Bissell, "The Principle of Development and the Work of the Pre-Exilic Prophets," ONTS 5 (1884-85) 178-179. *Barnard C. Taylor, "The Divine Names as they Occur in the Prophets," AJSL 2 (1885-86) 109-110. *Henry Hayman, "Prophetic Testimony to the Pentateuch," BS 49 (1892) 109-128, 177-198. Alfred W. Benn, "The Alleged Socialism of the Prophets," NW 2 (1893) 60-88. C[arl] H[einrich] Cornill, "The Latter Prophets," OC 9 (1895) 4608-4609.

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*Talbot W. Chambers, "The Messianic Idea in the Prophets," PRR 6 (1895) 224-238. *William R. Harper, "Outline Topics in the History of Old Testament Prophecy. II. Prophetic Situations: Amos, Isaiah, Zephaniah, Deutero-Isaiah.Principles of Prophecy," BW 7 (1896) 120-129. D[aniel] S. Gregory, "School of Bible Study. Prophets of the Assyrian Period.Continued," HR 32 (1896) 60-65. D[aniel] S. Gregory, "School of Bible Study. Prophets of the Babylonian Period," HR 32 (1896) 154-160. D[aniel] S. Gregory, "School of Bible Study. The Prophets of the Exile," HR 32 (1896) 249-254. D[aniel] S. Gregory, "School of Bible Study. The Prophets of the Restoration," HR 32 (1896) 348-351. *William C. Conant, "The Prophetic Scope of Sacred History," HR 34 (1897) 353-355. Geerhardus Vos, "The Modem Hypothesis of Recent Criticism of the Early Prophets," PRR 9 (1898) 214-238, 411437, 610-636; 10 (1899) 70-97, 237-266. [I. Amos; II. Hosea; III. Isaiah; IV. Micah] Lewis B[ayles] Paton, "The Dependence of the Prophets upon History," BW 13 (1899) 231-243. W[illiam] M. McPheeters, "'Recent Criticism of the Early Prophets'," CFL, O.S., 3 (1899) 344-345. *Edward Day, "The Search for the Prophets," Monist 15 (1905) 386-397. *John Taylor, "The Attitude of the Prophets Towards Social Problems," ET 17 (1905-06) 303-305. *Randolph H. McKim, "The Radical Criticism Tested by Amos, Hosea and Ezekiel," CFL, 3rd Ser., 5 (1906) 267272. *[W. B.] Stevenson, "The Use of the Name 'Israel' in Old Testament Times. In Isaiah and Micah," GUOST 3 (190712) 51-52. J. A. Selbie, "The Latest Issues of the 'International Critical Commentary'," ET 24 (1912-13) 22-24. (Review) [Isaiah; Micah, Zephaniah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Obadiah, Joel]

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*Andrew Baird, "'The Day of Jahve' in the Old Testament Prophets," GUOST 4 (1913-22) 35-37. *G. A. Cooke, "The Prophets and War," Exp, 8th Ser., 10 (1915) 214-223. W. B. Selbie, "The Prophets of the Restoration," ICMM 13 (1916-17) 128-133. Theodore H. Robinson, "Prolegomena to the Study of the Prophets," ICMM 13 (1916-17) 137-145. *W. Emery Barnes, "The Task of the Prophets," ICMM 16 (1919-20) 187-199. *Phillip Wendell Camnell, "The Prophets and the Cultus," R&E 17 (1920) 137-157. Anonymous, "The Social Message of the Prophets," MR 104 (1921) 800-808. Henry S. Gehman, "The Prophets and Their Message for To-day," RChR, 5th Ser., 4 (1925) 341-366. T. E. Robinson, "The Seventh Century Prophets," CQR 104 (1927) 324-353. *L[ewis] B[ayles] Paton, "The Problem of Suffering in the Pre-Exilic Prophets," JBL 46 (1927) 111-131. T[heodore] H. Robinson, "The Hebrew Prophets and Their Modem Interpretation," ET 40 (1928-29) 296-300. Theodore H. Robinson, "The Prophetic Literature in Recent Criticism," JR 10 (1930) 200-221. *Sigmund Mowinckel, "'The Spirit' and the 'Word' in the Pre-Exilic Reforming Prophets," JBL 53 (1934) 199-227. *Alexander Moffatt, "The Prophet as Orator, with Illustrations from Micah and Isaiah of Jerusalem," GUOST 8 (1936-37) 32-33. *Sigmund Mowinckel, "A Postscript to the Paper 'The Spirit and the Word in the Preexilic Reform-Prophets in JBL, LII, 799ff.[sic]," JBL 56 (1937) 261-265. G. R. Berry, "The Future in the Later Prophets," JBL 57 (1938) vii.

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T[heodore] H. Robinson, "After Fifty Years. IV. Higher Criticism and the Prophetic Literature," ET 50 (1938-39) 198-202. W[illiam] F[oxwell] Albright, "The Archaeological Background of the Hebrew Prophets of the Eighth Century," JAAR 8 (1940) 131-136. *J. S. MacArthur, "The Pre-Exilic Prophets and Pacifism," ET 52 (1940-41) 97-100. Joh. Lindblom, "The Character of the Prophetic Literature," ET 52 (1940-41) 126-131. Ovid R. Sellers, "The Message of the Eighth-Century Prophets for Today," JAAR 11 (1943)88-92. J. Philip Hyatt, "The Message of the Seventh-Century Prophets for Today," JAAR 11 (1943)93-97. William A. Irwin, "The Message of the Exilic Prophets for Our Day," JAAR 11 (1943)98-103. Otto J. Baab, "The Message of the Post-Exilic Prophets for Our Day," JAAR 11 (1943) 104-106. *LeRoy Waterman, "The Ethical Clarity of the Prophets," JBL 64 (1945) 297-307. R. B. Y. Scott, "Oracles of God. The Prophetic Literature as a Medium of Revelation," Interp 2 (1948) 131-142. *J. M. Myers, "The Message of the Prophets," LCQ 21 (1948) 351-368. [I. The Holiness of God; II. God's Demands; III. The Prophets and Principles; IV. The Prophetic Principles of Life; V. The Prophetic Conception of the World; VI. The Prophetic Doctrine of Sin; VII. The Prophets as God's Men] Clyde T. Francisco, "The Moral Message of the Hebrew Prophets," R&E 45 (1948) 435-444. *H. F. D. Sparks, "The Witness of the Prophets to Hebrew Tradition," JTS 50 (1949) 129-141. J. Hardee Kennedy, "The Pertinence of the Prophets," R&E 46 (1949) 307-323. *A. S. Kapelrud, "Cult and Prophetic Word," ST 4 (1950) 5-12.

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*William J. Ahern, "Social Justice in the Prophets of the Old Testament," MH 9 (Spring, 1953) 19-25. *D[avid] N[oel] Freedman, "Messianic Passages in the Prophets," JBL 72 (1953) xx. Conald Foust, "The Covenant Message of the Prophets," Scotist [9] (1953) 42-59. *Johannes Lindblom, "Wisdom in the Old Testament prophets," VTS 3 (1955) 192-204. *Sheldon H. Blank, "The Relevance of Prophetic Thought for the American Rabbi," YCCAR 65 (1955) 163-177. L. Janetzki, "The Historical Setting of the Prophets," AusTR 28 (1957) 63-71. *Herbert B. Huffmon, "The Covenant Lawsuit in the Prophets," JBL 78 (1959) 285-295. *E. Hammershaimb, "On the ethics of the Old Testament prophets," VTS 7 (1960) 75-101. *Lionel A. Whiston Jr., "The Unity of Scripture and the Post-Exilic Literature," JAAR 29 (1961) 290-298. Erhard Gerstenberger, "The Woe-Oracles of the Prophets," JBL 81 (1962) 249-263. Richard Kugelman, "The Prophets," CTSP 19 (1964) 139-141. (Review) Paul J. Duffy, "The Relevance of the Prophetic Word," Focus 3 (1966-67) #2, 18-26. James G. Williams, "The Alas-Oracles of the Eighth Century Prophets," HUCA 38 (1967) 75-91. F. N. Jasper, "Reflections on the Moral Teaching of the Prophets," SJT 21 (1968) 462-476. *James Limburg, "The Root

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§345 3.2.10.4.1 Literary Criticism of the Major Prophets - General Studies [Frédéric] Godet, "The Four Greater Prophets," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 179-180. Earle Bennett Cross, "Three Who Answered the Voice," CRDSB 19 (1946-47) 45-56. Norman H. Snaith, "The Prophets of the Exile," RL 19 (1950) 83-91. *Theodore Woods Noon, "The Idea of Individualism in Jeremiah and Ezekiel," MQR, 3rd Ser., 52 (1926) 659-665.

§346 3.2.10.4.1.1 Literary Criticism of Isaiah - General Studies +Anonymous, "Bishop Stock's Isaiah," BCQTR 28 (1806) 465-479, 608-619; 29 (1807) 134-147. (Review) Anonymous, "Alexander on the Earlier Prophecies of Isaiah," BRCM 2 (1846) 321-333. (Review) +Anonymous, "Alexander's Isaiah," SPR 1 (1847-48) 129-154. (Review) +[David N. Lord], "Alexander's Earlier and Later Prophecies of Isaiah," TLJ 1 (1848-49) 544-603. (Review) A. P. P., "Alexander's Isaiah," CE 46 (1849) 48-58. (Review) Anonymous, "The Prophecies of Isaiah," JSL, 1st Ser., 4 (1849) 356-370. (Review) P. F., "Literal Interpretation of Prophecy," JSL, 1st Ser., 6 (1850) 389-402. (Review) [Isaiah] *G. B., "The Dial of Ahaz and the Embassy from Merodach Baladan," JSL, 3rd Ser., 2 (1855-56) 163-179. George Vance Smith, "The Prophet Isaiah," TRL 3 (1866) 1-21. Thos. D. Anderson Jr., "An Introduction to the Book of Isaiah," BQR 1 (1879) 335-354. J. Estlin Carpenter, "The Prophecies of Isaiah," ModR 2 (1881) 1-25, 225-251. (Review)

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C. N. Patterson, ''Isaiah and the New Criticism," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 11-14. *T. K. Cheyne, "The Land of Sinim in Isaiah," BOR 1 (1886-87) 182. G[eorge] Rawlinson, "Introduction to the Book of Isaiah," MI 3 (1886-87) 321-337,401-426. *Archibald Duff, "Isaiah and Zion; or, the Development of Thought in Isaiah. A Study in the History of Hebrew Religion," AR 9 (1888) 426-431; 528-547. James Orr, "Isaiah and the Spirit of Prophecy," TML 1 (1889) 361-378. (Review) James Strong, "The Prophecy of Isaiah," MR 72 (1890) 169-183. Anonymous, "The Critical Problem of Isaiah," LQHR 76 (1891) 137-162. George C. M. Douglas, "Mr. George Adam Smith's Isaiah," PRR 2 (1891) 424-442. (Review) T. K. Cheyne, "Critical Analysis of the First Part of Isaiah," JQR 4 (1891-92) 562-570. George Adam Smith, "Duhm's Isaiah, and the New Commentary to the Old Testament," Exp, 4th Ser., 6 (1892) 312318. (Review) F. W. C. Meyer, "A Sermon of the Eighth Century Before Christ," ONTS 14 (1892) 224-227. [An Early Sermon of Isaiah] *Charles F. Kent, "The Social Philosophy of the Royal Prophet Isaiah," BW 1 (1893) 248-262. A. B. Davidson, "The Earlier Ideas of Isaiah," Exp, 4th Ser., 7 (1893) 241-255. W. W. Elwang, "Isaiah versus the Divisive Critics," USR 5 (1893-94) 179-188. G. Buchanan Gray, "Isaiah's Anticipations of the Future: Some Recent Theories," Exp, 4th Ser., 10 (1894) 330-342. *W. A. Shedd, "The Relation of the Messianic Teaching of Isaiah to Contemporary Events," PRR 5 (1894) 575-591. Frank Grether, "Isaiah," RCM 2 (1894-95) #5, 33-35.

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Theo. G. Soares, "A Chronological Discussion of the Virgin Oracle of Isaiah," BW 6 (1895) 58-61. T. K. Cheyne, "Problems of the Prophetic Literature: Isaiah," Exp, 5th Ser., 1 (1895) 81-93. F. C. Porter, "A Suggestion Regarding Isaiah's Immanuel," JBL 14 (1895) 19-36. C[arl] H[einrich] Cornill, "Isaiah," OC 9 (1895) 4488-4491. *William R. Harper, "Outline Topics in the History of Old Testament Prophecy VII. Prophecy of Isaiah and His Contemporaries," BW 8 (1896) 221-228. William R. Harper, "The Child Prophecies of Isaiah," BW 8 (1896) 417-422. T. K. Cheyne, "Recent study of Isaiah," JBL 16 (1897) 131-135. T. J. Ramsdell, "The Missionary Future in the Book of Isaiah," BW 10 (1897) 190-197. J. Hoeness, "A Penpicture of Christ Drawn from the Prophet Isaiah," TQ 3 (1899) 452-471; 4 (1900) 42-67, 157-173. Cunningham Geikie, "Isaiah of Jerusalem as a Preacher of Moral and Religious Reform," HR 39 (1900) 309-314 Cunningham Geikie, "Isaiah of Jerusalem as a Preacher of National Righteousness," HR 40 (1900) 106-111. Adolf Kamphausen, "Isaiah's Prophecy Concerning the Major-Domo of King Hezekiah," AJT 5 (1901) 43-74. G[eorge] H. Schodde, "The Book of Isaiah," ColTM 21 (1901) 285-291. William Henry Cobb, "On integrating the book of Isaiah," JBL 20 (1901) 77-100. A. H. Sayce, "Light from the Monuments of the Times of Isaiah," HR 44 (1902) 195-200. Paul Haupt, "Isaiah's Parable of the Vineyard," AJSL 19 (1902-03) 193-202. Theodore G. Soares, "The Virgin Birth of the Son Immanuel," BW 23 (1904) 417-421.

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J. W. McGarvey, "Should Isaiah be Sawn Asunder?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 2 (1905) 60-63. *G. G. Findlay, "The Messianic Teaching of Isaiah," ET 17 (1905-06) 200-205. *G. Buchanan Gray, "The Heavenly Temple and the Heavenly Altar: Some Babylonian and Jewish Conceptions," OSHTP (1907-08) 65-67. Anonymous, "The Fifth Decree of the Biblical Commission," AER 39 (1908) 575-582. *G. Buchanan Gray, "The Heavenly Temple and the Heavenly Altar," Exp, 7th Ser., 5 (1908) 385-402, 530-546. *Anonymous, "Isaiah's Knowledge of the Sudan," CFL, 3rd Ser., 11 (1909) 200. *Anonymous, "Isaiah's Knowledge of the Sudan," RP 8 (1909) 218-219. William F. McCauley, "Two Virgin BirthsOne in the New Testament, One in the Old," CFL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1911-12) 71-73. *Hewlett Johnson, "Editor's Notes," ICMM 8 (1911-12) 8-20. ["Isaiah" as a Center of Interest and Dispute; Canon Kennett's Schweich Lectures; The Date of "Isaiah''; Did Isaiah write his Oracles? Why a mere Fragment of Isaiah's Oracles Remain; The Babylonian and Persian Streams of Prophecy; Maccabean Influence on "Isaiah"; Maccabean Authorship of Is. liii; The Value of this Contention, if True; Dr. Wade's Commentary on "Isaiah''; Why one name embraces many Oracles; The Nature of Prophecy; Another Commentary on Isaiah] [Editorial] *Harold M. Wiener, "Two New Volumes of the International Critical Commentary," BS 69 (1912) 464-491. [Isaiah] T. K. Cheyne, "Dr. Gray's New Book on Isaiah," Exp, 8th Ser., 3 (1912) 545-556. (Review) *C. F. Burney, "The Book of Isaiah: A New Theory," CQR 74 (1912) 99-123. *C. F. Burney, "The Book of Isaiah: A New Theory, II," CQR 75 (1912-13) 99-139. W. Manning, "The Message of Isaiah," MC 2 (1912-13) 51-57.

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Kemper Fullerton, "The Book of Isaiah: Critical Problems and a New Commentary," HTR 6 (1913) 478-520. (Review) *G. A. Cooke, "The Prophets and War," Exp, 8th Ser., 10 (1915) 214-223. *J. S. Ross, "Methodist Higher Criticism Arm-in-Arm with Infidelity. Paper No. II.," CFL, 3rd Ser., 21 (1916) 161163. [VIII. Isaiah, p. 163] *J. E. McFadyen, "Isaiah and War," Exp, 8th Ser., 11 (1916) 161-175. Kemper Fullerton, "Isaiah's Earliest Prophecy Against Ephraim," AJSL 33 (1916-17) 9-39. Kemper Fullerton, "Immanuel," AJSL 34 (1917-18) 256-283. *L. P. Smith, "The Messianic Ideal of Isaiah," JBL 36 (1917) 158-212. Hinckley G. Mitchell, "Isaiah on the Fate of His People and Their Capital," JBL 37 (1918) 149-162. H. C. Ackerman, "The Immanuel Sign and Its Meaning," AJSL 35 (1918-19) 205-214. *John Gamble, "The Messiahs of Virgil and Isaiah," MC 8 (1918-19) 386-389. (Review) Kemper Fullerton, "The Problem of Isaiah," JR 1 (1921) 307-309. Kemper Fullerton, "Viewpoints in the Discussion of Isaiah's Hopes for the Future," JBL 41 (1922) 1-101. *Douglas Hilary Corley, "Messianic Prophecy in First Isaiah," AJSL 39 (1922-23) 200-224. Benjamin Reno Downer, "The Added Years of Hezekiah's Life. An Inquiry into the Significance of this Period for Isaiah Criticism," BS 80 (1923) 360-391. J. M. Powis Smith, "Isaiah and the Future," AJSL 40 (1923-24) 252-258. Paul Haupt, "Philological Notes. 8. The Poems of Isaiah," AJP 45 (1924) 59-61. William Popper, "A Suggestion as to the Sequence of Some Prophecies in the First Isaiah," HUCA 1 (1924) 79-96.

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P[hilip] M[auro], "A SignThe Woman's Seed," CFL, 3rd Ser., 32 (1926) 122-126. *Harold M. Wiener, "The Relation of Egypt and Israel and Judah in the Age of Isaiah," AEE 11 (1926) 51-53, 70-72. *Anonymous, "The Virgin Birth in Isaiah," MR 110 (1927) 137-138. E. W. Hammer, "Koenig's Commentary on Isaiah," CFL, 3rd Ser., 33 (1927) 177-178. (Review) *[Jay Benson Hamilton], "International Sunday School Lessons for 1917: Studies in Isaiah and Daniel," CFL, 3rd Ser., 23 (1927) 266-267. Harold M. Wiener, "Isaiah and the Siege of Jerusalem," JSOR 11 (1927) 195-209. *T. O. Rorie, "Isaiah's Conception of God," MQR, 3rd Ser., 53 (1927) 130-132. John E. McFadyen, "The Revised Edition of Sir George Adam Smith's Exposition of the Book of Isaiah," ET 39 (1927-28) 225-230. (Review) L. O. Lineberger, "Isaiah: The Prophet of the High Vision," MQR, 3rd Ser., 54 (1928) 99-105. James A. Kelso, "The Prophecy of Isaiah," BWTS 21 (1928-29) 202-210. *Gerson S. Englemen, "The Ethics of Isaiah," CTSQ 7 (1929-30) #3, 2-6. *Robert S. Mathes, "'The Prophet Isaiah and the Growth of the Hebrew Religion'," CTSQ 7 (1929-30) #3, 6-10. William H. McClellan, "Rediscovering a Prophet," TFUQ 6 (1931-32) 70-87. *Annie E. Skemp, "'Immanuel' and 'The Suffering Servant of Jahweh': A Suggestion," ET 44 (1932-33) 94-95. William C. Graham, "Isaiah's Part in the Syro-Ephraimitic Crisis," AJSL 50 (1933-34) 201-216. Charles Lee Feinberg, "The Place that Isaiah Holds in Prophetic Truth," BS 93 (1936) 450-455.

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William A. Irwin, "The Attitude of Isaiah in the Crisis of 701," JR 16 (1936) 406-418. Charles C. Torrey, "Some Important Editorial Operations in the Book of Isaiah," JBL 57 (1938) 109-140. *Patrick Skehan, "Isaias and the Teaching of the Book of Wisdom," CBQ 2 (1940) 289-299. *Aapeli Saarisalo, "The Book of Isaiah," JTALC 5 (1940) 885-893. [1. The Unity of Isaiah; 2. The Central Theme of Isaiah] (Trans. by Carl Tomminen) E. C. Blackman, "The Relevance of the Old Testament Prophets: Isaiah," ET 52 (1940-41) 64-67. Edward J. Young, "The Study of Isaiah Since the Time of Joseph Addison AlexanderI.," WTJ 9 (194647) 1-30. Edward J. Young, "The Study of Isaiah Since the Time of Joseph Addison AlexanderII.," WTJ 10 (1947-48) 23-56. Edward J. Young, "The Study of Isaiah Since the Time of Joseph Addison AlexanderIII.," WTJ 10 (1947-48) 139167. Sheldon H. Blank, "The Current Misinterpretation of Isaiah's Shear Yashub," JBL 67 (1948) vi. Sheldon H. Blank, "The Current Misinterpretation of Isaiah's She'ar Yashub," JBL 67 (1948) 211-215. Frederick Bronkema, "Isaiah, the Evangelist of the Old Testament, preaches Christ," CCQ 6 (1948-49) #3/4, 17-23. E. Hammershaimb, "The Immanuel Sign," ST 3 (1949) 124-142. Roman Halas, "The Universalism of Isaiah," CBQ 12 (1950) 162-170. Annie S. D. Maunder, "The Shadow Returning on the Dial of Ahaz," JASA 3 (1951) #3, 21-26. (Discussion, Written Communications, and Lecturer's reply, pp. 26-32) *L. H. Brockington, "The Greek Translator of Isaiah and his interest in ∆ΟΞΑ," VT 1 (1951) 23-32. James Siefkes, "A Look Into Isaiah," Amb 1 (1952-53) #4, 5, 9.

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Anton T. Pearson, "Messianic Conceptions in the Book of Isaiah," BSQ 1 (1952-53) #1, 22-37. C. Lattey, "The Book of Isaiah the Prophet," Scrip 5 (1952-53) 2-7. R. B. Y. Scott, "Studia Biblica. XXIII. Isaiah 1-39," Interp 7 (1953) 453-465. *Harry M. Orlinsky, "The Treatment of Anthropomorphisms and Anthropopathisms in the LXX of Isaiah," EI 3 (1954) IX-X. Douglas Jones, "The Traditio of the Oracles of Isaiah of Jerusalem," ZAW 67 (1955) 226-246. *Leon J. Liebreich, "The Compilation of the Book of Isaiah," JQR, N.S., 46 (1955-56) 259-277. [I. The Divisions of the Book, The Three Superscriptions, Chaps. 1-39, Division I, Division II, Division III, Division IV; Chaps. 40-66] Sheldon H. Blank, "Traces of Prophetic Agony in Isaiah," HUCA 27 (1956) 81-92. *Harry M. Orlinsky, "The Treatment of Anthropomorphisms and Anthropopathisms in the Septuagint of Isaiah," HUCA 27 (1956) 193-200. *Leon J. Liebreich, "The Compilation of the Book of Isaiah," JQR, N.S., 47 (1956-57) 114-138. [II. The Connections Between the Chapters, Division I, Division II, Division III, Division IV, Chaps. 40-66; III. The Delimitation of Units of Thought] *Richard L. Twomey, "Imagery in Isaiah and the Apocalypse," MH 12 (1956-57) #3, 13-21. *Samuel Iwry, "The Qumran Isaiah and the End of the Dial of Ahaz," BASOR #147 (1957) 27-33. Frederick L. Moriarty, "The Emmanuel Prophecies," CBQ 19 (1957) 226-233. [cf. p. 15] Thomas O. Hall Jr., "Introduction to Isaiah," R&E 54 (1957) 501-509. N. K. Gottwald, "Immanuel as the Prophet's Son," VT 8 (1958) 36-47. J. H. Eaton, "The Origin of the Book of Isaiah," VT 9 (1959) 138-157.

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Charles B. Kopher, "Isaiah and the Inviolability of Zion," Center 1 (1960) #2, 1-7. *Robert A. Kraft, "Barnabas' Isaiah Text and the 'Testimony Book' Hypothesis," JBL 79 (1960) 336-350. Edward J. Young, "Isaiah's Majestic Prophecy," SR 8 (1961-62) 3-25. Edward J. Young, "The Promise of a Saviour-King," SR 8 (1961-62) 26-49. G. W. Anderson, "Old Testament Books," PQL 8 (1962) 182-187, 267-271; 9 (1963) 6-12. [IV-VI Isaiah] Menashe Harel, "Desert Landscapes in Isaiah's Prophecy," Interp 17 (1963) 319-323. J. Milgrom, "Did Isaiah Prophesy During the Reign of Uzziah?" VT 14 (1964) 164-182. B. D. Napier, "Isaiah and the Isaian," VTS 15 (1965) 240-251. James M. Reese, "The Gifts of Immanuel," BibT #27 (1966) 1880-1885. *Julian Morgenstern, "Further Light from the Book of Isaiah upon the Catastrophe of 485 B.C.," HUCA 37 (1966) 128. Karen Randolph Joines, "Winged Serpents in Isaiah's Inaugural Vision," JBL 86 (1967) 410-415. H. L. Ginsberg, "Isaiah in the Light of History," CJ 22 (1967-68) #1, 1-18. *H. L. Ginsberg, "Reflexes of Sargon in Isaiah after 715 B.C.E.," JAOS 88 (1968) 47-53. Joseph A. Callaway, "Isaiah and Modem Scholarship," R&E 65 (1968) 397-408. Marvin E. Tate, "King and Messiah in Isaiah of Jerusalem," R&E 65 (1968) 409-422. Roy L. Honeycutt Jr., "Introducing Isaiah," SWJT, N.S., 11 (1968-69) #1, 9-28. Edward E. Hindson, "Isaiah's Immanuel," GJ 10 (1969) #3, 3-15.

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§347 3.2.10.4.1.2 Literary Criticism of Deutero-Isaiah (Includes Studies on the Servant of the Lord) M. N., "Alexander on the Later Prophecies of Isaiah," BRIM 4 (1847-48) 441-465. (Review) Anonymous, "The Later Prophecies of Isaiah," CR 1 (1848-49) 29-47. (Review) George Vance Smith, "The Later Isaiah," TRL 3 (1866) 541-564. A. B. Davidson, "The Servant of the Lord in Isaiah," BFER 21 (1872) 617-640. *John Forbes, "The Servant of the Lord in Isaiah," BFER 22 (1873) 638-671. +Anonymous, "Reuss and Urwick on the Later Isaiah," LQHR 48 (1877) 153-181. (Review) *D. G. Lyon, "The Cyrus cylinder," JBL 6 (1886) part 1, 139. T. K. Cheyne, "Critical Problems of the Second Part of IsaiahI," JQR 3 (1890-91) 587-603. T. K. Cheyne, "Critical Problems of the Second Part of IsaiahII," JQR 4 (1891-92) 102-128. William Henry Green, "Genuineness of Isaiah XL-LXVI," PRR 3 (1892) 229-245. T. S. Potwin, "The 'Sufficient Reason' for Isaiah XL-LXVI," BW 3 (1894) 435-439. *Milton S. Terry, "What Higher Criticism is Not," BW 6 (1895) 22-25. C[arl] H[einrich] Cornill, "Deutero-Isaiah," OC 9 (1895) 4576-4580. W. E[mery] Barnes, "The Two Servants of Jehovah, the Conqueror and the Sufferer, in Deutero-Isaiah," ET 8 (189697) 28-31. *J. A. Selbie, "Cyrus and Deutero-Isaiah," ET 9 (1897-98) 407-408.

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*J. A. Selbie, "The 'Servant of the Lord' Passages," ET 12 (1900-01) 170. George H. Schodde, "Some Leading Biblical Problems," ColTM 23 (1903) 79-85. [Deutero-Isaiah] Richard B. de Bary, "Deutero-Isaiah and the Empire of the Servant," HR 47 (1904) 361-362. Benjamin W. Robinson, "Some Elements of Forcefulness in Jesus' Comparisons," JBL 23 (1904) 106-179. [Section IV. Two Tables Comparing Deutero-Isaiah, Jesus, and Paul, pp. 114-140] J. W. McGarvey, "The Disputed Chapters in Isaiah: Their Real Value," CFL, 3rd Ser., 2 (1905) 214-220. R. W. Lowe, "The Problem of a Second Isaiah in Its Relation to Certain Critical Methods," CFL, 3rd Ser., 4 (1906) 266-275. *E. Cutler Shedd, "The Servant of Jehovah in the Light of the Inscriptions. A World Empire, A World Religion," BW 30 (1907) 464-468. S. R. Driver, "A Light to the Gentiles," ICMM 4 (1907-08) 245-252. [Servant of the Lord] R. G. Martin, "'The Servant of Jehovah.'," MQR, 3rd Ser., 35 (1909) 303-312. A. W. F. Blunt, "The 'Servant' Passages in Deutero-Isaiah," ICMM 8 (1911-12) 184-191. James Strong, "Not Two Isaiahs," CFL, 3rd Ser., 18 (1914) 159-161. A. H. Tuttle, "The Deutero-Isaiah," CFL, 3rd Ser., 18 (1914) 161-162. F. R. Montgomery Hitchcock, "The 'Servant' in Isaiah and the New Testament," Exp, 8th Ser., 14 (1917) 309-320. J. A. Maynard, "The Home of Deutero-Isaiah," JBL 36 (1917) 213-224. A. Haire Forster, "The Servant of Isaiah and the Second Coming of Christ: A Parallel," BW 52 (1918) 194-195. M. Buttenwieser, "Where did Deutero-Isaiah Live?" JBL 38 (1919) 94-112. Charles Roads, "'Deutero-Isaiah'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 66-67.

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C. Theodore Benze, "Isaiah II," LCR 39 (1920) 176-184. *John E. McFadyen, "A New View of the Servant of the Lord," ET 34 (1922-23) 294-296. *Stanley A. Cook, "The Servant of the Lord," ET 34 (1922-23) 440-442. E. Herman, "The 'Servant of Jahweh' Passages in Deutero-Isaiah: A New Interpretation," HR 86 (1923) 110. Owen C. Whitehouse, "The Historical Background of the Deutero-Isaiah," Exp, 8th Ser., 25 (1923) 241-259, 321344, 405-426; 26 (1923) 108-129. A[lfred] Guillaume, "The Servant Poems in Deutero-Isaiah," Theo 11 (1925) 254-263, 309-319. Kemper Fullerton, "Isaiah's Attitude in the Sennacherib Campaign," AJSL 42 (1925-26) 1-25. Alfred Guillaume, "The Servant Poems in Deutero-Isaiah," Theo 12 (1926) 2-10,63-72. *F. A. Farley, "Jeremiah and 'The Suffering Servant of Jehovah' in Deutero-Isaiah," ET 38 (1926-27) 521-524. *Robert H. Pfeiffer, "The Dual Origin of Hebrew Monotheism," JBL 46 (1927) 193-206. [III. Second Isaiah's synthesis of the two conceptions, pp. 200-202] E. L. Peerman, "The Servant Poems of Isaiah," MQR, 3rd Ser., 53 (1927) 285-289. W. Rolfe Brown, "More Concerning Isaiah's Servant of Yahweh," MQR, 3rd Ser., 54 (1928) 105-107. *C[harles] C. Torrey, "The Influence of Second Isaiah in the Gospels and Acts," JBL 48 (1929) 24-36. *J. H. Ropes, "The Influence of Second Isaiah on the Epistles," JBL 48 (1929) 37-39. G. Dahl, "Some Recent Interpretations of Second Isaiah," JBL 48 (1929) 362-377.

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William Creighton Graham, "The Second Rescue of the Second Isaiah," JR 9 (1929) 66-84. *Annie E. Skemp, "'Immanuel' and 'The Suffering Servant of Jahweh': A Suggestion," ET 44 (1932-33) 94-95. *R. B. Y. Scott, "The Relation of Isaiah, Chapter 35, to Deutero-Isaiah," AJSL 52 (1935-36) 178-191. *A. T. Olmstead, "II Isaiah and Isaiah, Chapter 35," AJSL 53 (1936-37) 251-253. W. B. Stevenson, "Successive Phases in the Career of the Babylonian Isaiah," GUOST 8 (1936-37) 26-28. *Carroll E. Simcox, "The Rôle of Cyrus in Deutero-Isaiah," JAOS 57 (1937) 158-171. R[obert] Gordis, "The Ebed Yahveh," JBL 57 (1938) xii. Sheldon H. Blank, "Studies in Deutero-Isaiah," HUCA 15 (1940) 1-46. *Julian Morgenstern, "Deutero-Isaiah's Terminology for 'Universal God'," JBL 62 (1943) 269-280. *Norman H. Snaith, "The So-Called Servant Songs," ET 66 (1944-45) 79-81. Richard T. Murphy, "Second Isaias: the Literary Problem," CBQ 9 (1947) 170-178. Richard T. Murphy, "Second Isaias: The Servant of the Lord," CBQ 9 (1947) 262-274. W. F. Lofthouse, "Some Reflections on the 'Servant Songs'," JTS 48 (1947) 169-176. Aage Bentzen, "On the Idea of 'the old' and 'the new' in Deutero-Isaiah," ST 1 (1947) 183-187. Ivan Engnell, "The 'ebed Yahweh Songs and the Suffering Messiah in 'Deutero-Isaiah'," BJRL 31 (1948) 54-95. Julian Morgenstern, "Some Findings of a Seminar of Isaiah 40-66," JBL 67 (1948) vii.

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James P. Berkeley, ''One God, One World, One Destiny: The Message of Second Isaiah,'' ANQ 41 (1948-49) #3, 920. Joh. Lindblom, "The servant songs in Deutero-Isaiah. A new attempt to solve an old problem," AULLUA, N.S., 47 (1951) #5, 1-114. John Bright, "Faith and Destiny. The Meaning of History in Deutero-Isaiah," Interp 5 (1951) 3-26. J. A. Hutchinson, "A 'Via Analogia' in Second Isaiah," JBL 70 (1951) xiii-xiv. J[ulian] Morgenstern, "The Evolution of the Message of Deutero-Isaiah," JBL 71 (1952) xi. *F[rank] M[oore] Cross Jr., "The Council of Yahweh in Second Isaiah," JBL 71 (1952) xi. *Frank M[oore] Cross Jr., "The Council of Yahweh in Second Isaiah," JNES 12 (1953) 274-277. *David R. Griffiths, "Deutero-Isaiah and the Fourth Gospel: Some Points of Comparison," ET 65 (1953-54) 355-360. H. H. Rowley, "The Servant Mission. The Servant Songs and Evangelism," Interp 8 (1954) 259-272. Herbert G[ordon] May, "The Righteous Servant in the Second Isaiah's Songs," ZAW 66 (1954) 236-244. Christopher R. North, "The Interpretation of Deutero-Isaiah," NTTO 56 (1955) 133-145. *Curt Lindhagen, "Important Hypotheses Reconsidered. IX. The Servant of the Lord," ET 67 (1955-56) 179-283, 300-302. P. A. H. de Boer, "Second-Isaiah's Message," OTS 11 (1956) 1-121. *Martin J. Wyngaarden, "The Servant of Jehovah in Isaiah and the Dead Sea Scrolls," BETS 1 (1958) #3, 20-24. Julian Morgenstern, "The Message of Deutero-Isaiah in its Sequential Unfolding," HUCA 29 (1958) 1-67; 30 (1959) 1-102. P. Saydon, "The Use of Tenses in Deutero-Isaiah," B 40 (1959) 290-301.

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*J. Benjamin Bedenbaugh, "The Doctrine of God in Deutero-Isaiah," LQ, N.S., 11 (1959) 154-158. *P. Saydon, "The use of tenses in Deutero-Isaiah," SBO 1 (1959) 156-167. *David Noel Freedman, "The Slave of Yahweh," WW 10 (1959) #1, 1-19. *Reidar B. Bjornard, "The Servant of God," Found 3 (1960) 259-261. John Hamlin, "The Nations in Second Isaiah," SEAJT 2 (1960-61) #2, 37-48. J[ulian] Morgenstern, "The Suffering ServantA New Solution (I)," VT 11 (1961) 292-320. J[ulian] Morgenstern, "The Suffering ServantA New Solution (II)," VT 11 (1961) 406-431. Edward J. Young, "The Suffering Servant of the Lord," SR 8 (1961-62) 53-74. J. Blenkinsopp, "The Unknown Prophet of the ExileI," Scrip 14 (1962) 81-90. J. Blenkinsopp, "The Unknown Prophet of the ExileII," Scrip 14 (1962) 109-118. Morton Smith, "II Isaiah and the Persians," JAOS 83 (1963) 415-421. Robert Davidson, "Universalism in Second Isaiah," SJT 16 (1963) 166-185. J[ulian] Morgenstern, "Two Additional notes to 'The Suffering Servanta new solution'," VT 13 (1963) 321-332. *F. Charles Fensham, "Common Trends in the Curses of Near Eastern Treaties and Kudurr-Inscriptions Compared with the Maledictions of Amos and Isaiah," ZAW 75 (1963) 155-175. Allan A. MacRae, "The Servant of the Lord in Isaiah," BS 121 (1964) 125-132, 218-227. A. Gelston, "The Missionary Message of Second Isaiah," SJT 18 (1965) 308-318. *Joseph L. Mihelic, "The Concept of God in Deutero-Isaiah," BRes 11 (1966) 29-41.

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Carroll Stuhlmueller, "The Paschal Mystery in Deutero-Isaiah," BibT #23 (1966) 1504-1510. Morris S. Seale, "'The Servant'," NEST 13 (1966) #4, 3-4; 14 (1967) #1, 5-6; #2/3, 3-5; #4, 3-6. (Editorial) Nieves Alonso, "The Problem of the Servant Songs," Scrip 18 (1966) 18-26. August Piper, "The Criticism of Isaiah II (From Jesaias II by August Piper, Introduction, pp. XX-XLII, Translated by Reinhart J. Pope)," WLQ 63 (1966) 170-184, 234-244. J. Barton Payne, "Eighth Century Israelitish Background of Isaiah 40-66I," WTJ 29 (1966-67) 136-178. Carroll Stuhlmueller, "'First and Last' and 'Yahweh-Creator' in Deutero-Isaiah," CBQ 29 (1967) 495-511. *W. R. Hanford, "Deutero-Isaiah and Luke-Acts: Straightforward Universalism?" CQR 168 (1967) 141-152. D. F. Payne, "Characteristic Word-play in 'Second Isaiah': A Reappraisal," JSS 12 (1967) 207-229. *Ph. B. Harner, "Creation Faith in Deutero-Isaiah," VT 17 (1967) 298-306. Harry M. Orlinsky, "The so-called 'Servant of the Lord' and 'Suffering Servant' in Second Isaiah," VTS 14 (1967) 1133. (Reprinted with Additions and Corrections in 1977) *Moshe Weinfeld, "God the Creator in Gen. I and in the Prophecy of Second Isaiah," Tarbiz 37 (1967-68) #2, I-II. J. Barton Payne, "Eighth Century Israelitish Background of Isaiah 40-66II," WTJ 30 (1967-68) 50-58. J. Barton Payne, "Eighth Century Israelitish Background of Isaiah 40-66II," WTJ 30 (1967-68) 185-203. H. Eberhard von Waldo, "The Message of Deutero-Isaiah," Interp 22 (1968) 259-287. Shalom M. Paul, "Deutero-Isaiah and Cuneiform Royal Inscriptions," JAOS 88 (1968) 180-186.

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Donald L. Williams, "The Message of the Exilic Isaiah," R&E 65 (1968) 423-432. James M. Ward, "The Servant Songs in Isaiah," R&E 65 (1968) 433-446. Walter Brueggemann, "The Kerygma of the Deuteronomistic Historian. Gospel for Exiles," Interp 22 (1968) 387402. *Chayim Cohen, "The Idiom

in Second Isaiah," JANES 1 (1968-69) #1, 32-34.

Philip B. Harner, "The Salvation Oracle in Second Isaiah," JBL 88 (1969) 418-434.

§348 3.2.10.4.1.3 Literary Criticism of Trito-Isaiah J. A. Selbie, "Among the Periodicals. Trito-Isaiah," ET 8 (1896-97) 232-233. Hugo Odeberg, "Trito-Isaiah (Isaiah 56-66). A literary and linguistic analysis," UUÅ (1931), Telologi 1, 1-285. Bruce C. Cresson, "Isaiah and the Restoration Community," R&E 65 (1968) 447-458.

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§349 3.2.10.4.1.4 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, Authenticity, and Unity of Isaiah [Johann] Jahn, "On the Genuineness of Isaiah's Prophecies; Extracted from Jahn's Einleitung ins Alte Testament," BibR 2 (1826) 153-162. [Ernst Wilhelm] Hengstenberg, "Genuiness of Isaiah, Chap. XL.LXVI.," BRCR 1 (1831) 700-733. (Trans. by Edward Robinson) Henry Cowels, "On the Authorship of Isaiah XL-LXVI," BS 30 (1873) 521-533. William Henry Cobb, "Two Isaiahs, or One?" BS 38 (1881) 230-253. W[illiam] Henry Cobb, "The Integrity of the Book of Isaiah," BS 39 (1882) 519-554. Wm. Henry Cobb, "The Integrity of the Book of Isaiah," DTQ, N.S., 1 (1882) 509-519. Wm. Henry Cobb, "The Genuineness of Isaiah's Prophecies," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 77-81. George C. M. Douglas, "The Two Isaiahs, the Real and the Imaginary," PR 9 (1888) 602-637. Francis Brown, "The Date of Isa. 12," JBL 9 (1890) 128-131. F. W. Stellhom, "Who is the Author of Isaiah xl-xlvi?" ColTM 11 (1891) 220-229. Sylvester Burnham, "The Authorship of Isaiah XLLXVI," SJH 1 (1892) 200-210. *D. A. Murray, "The Authorship of Isaiah xl. 66," HR 27 (1894) 168-176. W[illiam] M. McPheeters, "Dr. Driver on the Authorship of Isaiah XIII. and XIV.," PQ 8 (1894) 187-208, 489-511. C. Caverno, "The Isaiah Controversy," BS 52 (1895) 347-351. [Authorship] W. H. Johnson, "The Authorship of Isaiah XL.LXVI.," CFL, N.S., 2 (1900) 42-44.

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D. S. Margoliouth, "Lines of Defence of the Biblical Revelation. 3. Unity Against Plurality," Exp, 6th Ser., 1 (1900) 241-262, 321-346, 422-435; 2 (1900) 25-36. [Unity of Isaiah] Howard Osgood, "Isaiah the Myth and Isaiah the Prophet," BS 58 (1901) 68-87. Ed[uard] König, "The Question of the Unity of Isaiah," ET 13 (1901-02) 90-94, 132-135. William H[enry] Cobb, "On Certain Isaian Questions," ET 13 (1901-02) 285-287. Francis E. Gigot, "The Authorship of Isaias, XL-LXVI. I. Arguments in Favor of the Traditional View, " NYR 1 (1905-06) 151-168. Francis E. Gigot, "The Authorship of Isaias, XL.-LXVI. II. Arguments Against the Isaianic Authorship," NYR 1 (1905-06) 277-296. F. Hugh Pope, "The Integrity of the Book of Isaias," ITQ 1 (1906) 447-457. Parke P. Flournoy, "The Unity of Isaiah," USR 18 (1906-07) 149-154. William H. Cobb, "Where was Isaiah xl-lxvi Written?" JBL 27 (1908) 48-64. Eduard König, "Professor Eduard König's Reply to Dr. Cobb's 'Where was Isaiah 40-66 Written?'," JBL 28 (1909) 100-102. G. Margoliouth, "Isaiah and Isaianic," Exp, 7th Ser., 9 (1910) 525-529. *C. F. Burney, "The Book of Isaiah: A New Theory," CQR 74 (1912) 99-123. *C. F. Burney, "The Book of Isaiah: A New Theory, II," CQR 75 (1912-13) 99-139. G. H. Box, "Is the Book of Isaiah mainly a Maccabean work?" IJA #30 (1912) 53-55. (Review) G. Frederick Wright, "Who is Deutero-Isaiah?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 18 (1914) 178. (Editorial) D. S. Margoliouth, "The Unity of Isaiah," TZTM 4 (1914) 437-477. J. J. Lias, "The Unity of Isaiah," BS 72 (1915) 560-591.

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J. J. Lias, "The Unity of Isaiah," JTVI 48 (1916) 65-80, 83-84. (Discussion, pp. 80-83) G. Frederick Wright, "The Unity of Isaiah," CFL, 3rd Ser., 23 (1917) 268-269. J. J. Lias, "The Unity of Isaiah," BS 75 (1918) 267-274. I. O. Nothstein, "Still Guessing About Isaiah," AQ 7 (1928) 47. *Aapeli Saarisalo, "The Book of Isaiah," JTALC 5 (1940) 885-893. [1. The Unity of Isaiah; 2. The Central Theme of Isaiah] (Trans. by Carl Tomminen) W. A. Wordsworth, "The Unity of Isaiah," JTVI 72 (1940) 180-190, 200201. [(Discussion, pp. 190-195) (Communications by H. S. Curr, pp. 195-196; Miss A. M. Hodgkin, pp. 196-197; F. C. Molesworth p. 198; A. H. van Straubenzee, pp. 198-199)] Edward J. Young, "Who Wrote Isaiah?" CO 3 (1945-46) 56-59. Helen Genevieve Jefferson, "Notes on the Authorship of Isaiah 65 and 66," JBL 68 (1949) 225-230. *Theophile J. Meek, "Some Passages Bearing on the Date of Second Isaiah," HUCA 23 (1950-51) Part 1, 173-184. P. P. Saydon, "The Authorship of the Book of Isaiah. Value of the Scriptural Evidence," Scrip 5 (1952-53) 55-59. H. W. F. Saggs, "A Lexical Consideration for the Date of Deutero-Isaiah," JTS, N.S., 10 (1959) 84-87. *Robert J. Marshall, "The Unity of Isaiah 1-12," LQ, N.S., 14 (1962) 21-38. *A. H. van Zyl, "Isaiah 24-27: Their Date of Origin," OTW 5 (1962) 44-57. J. Barton Payne, "The Unity of Isaiah: Evidence from Chapters 36-39," BETS 6 (1963) 50-56. J. Harold Thomas, "The Authorship of the Book of Isaiah," RestQ 10 (1967) 46-55. Edward J. Young, "The Authorship of Isaiah," Them 4 (1967) #3, 11-16.

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§350 3.2.10.4.1.5 Literary Criticism of Jeremiah - General Studies *George R. Entler, "A Comparative View of the Language of Deuteronomy and Jeremiah," PAPA 7 (1875) 9-10. [Bound with Transactions, but paged separately] *R. Payne Smith, "Short Papers upon the Prophet Jeremiah. No. 1.Jeremiah's Call," Exp, 1st Ser., 7 (1878) 241-248. R. Payne Smith, "Short Papers upon the Prophet Jeremiah. No. 2.The Opening Visions," Exp, 1st Ser., 7 (1878) 358368. R. Payne Smith, "Short Papers upon the Prophet Jeremiah. No. 3.Jeremiah's Labours in the First Year of Jehoiakim," Exp, 1st Ser., 7 (1878) 453-465. R. Payne Smith, "Short Papers on Jeremiah. 4. Jeremiah's Labours up to the Fourth Year of Jehoiakim," Exp, 1st Ser., 8 (1878) 59-69. R. Payne Smith, "Short Papers on Jeremiah. 5. The Linen Girdle and the Special Function of Nebuchadnezzar," Exp, 1st Ser., 8 (1878) 230-240. R. Payne Smith, "Short Papers on Jeremiah. 6. The Capture of Jerusalem, and the Flight into Egypt," Exp, 1st Ser., 8 (1878) 304-315. *J. Edwin Odgers, "Jeremiah and the Fall of Judah," ModR 5 (1884) 211-237. *Henry Preserved Smith, "The Targum to Jeremiah," AJSL 4 (1887-88) 140-145. S. R. Driver, "The Double Text of Jeremiah," Exp, 3rd Ser., 9 (1889) 321-337. [Comparison of the LXX and MT] G. H. Skipworth, "The Second Jeremiah," JQR 6 (1893-94) 278-298, 586. G. H. Skipworth, "Studies in the Book of Jeremiah," JQR 7 (1894-95) 568-580. Edward D. Pollard, "The Burning of Jeremiah's Roll," BW 6 (1895) 15-21. C[arl] H[einrich] Comill, "Jeremiah," OC 9 (1895) 4527-4531.

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*William R. Harper, "Outline Topics in the History of Old Testament Prophecy. VIII. Prophecy of Jeremiah and His Contemporaries," BW 8 (1896) 280-288. Nathaniel Schmidt, "The Book of Jeremiah," NW 9 (1900) 655-673. *[Ernst Friedrich Max] Sellin, "Jeremiah of Anathoth. A Study of Old Testament Prophecy," ColTM 21 (1901) 112123, 173-185. (Trans. by D. M. Martens from Neue Kirchliche Zeitschrift) *Max L. Margolis, "Jeremiah a Protesting Witness of the Act of 621," PAPA 34 (1902) cvi-cviii. *H. St. J. Thackeray, "The Greek Translators of Jeremiah," JTS 4 (1902-03) 245-266. Alexander R. Gordon, "A Study in Jeremiah," BW 22 (1903) 98-106, 195-208. M. Kaufmann, "Was the 'Weeping Prophet' a Pessimist?" Exp, 6th Ser., 9 (1904) 186-200. W. S. MacTavish, "Unjust to Jeremiah: Notice of Prof. Peake's Commentary," CFL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1911-12) 68-69. (Review) *George Aaron Barton, "The Evolution of the Religion of Israel. IV. Deuteronomy and Jeremiah," BW 39 (1912) 268281. Adam C. Welch, "Jeremiah and Northern Israel: a Study in Spiritual Religion," Exp, 8th Ser., 10 (1915) 481-492. T. H. Robinson, "The Structure of the Book of Jeremiah," OSHTP (1918-19) 18-20. Adam C. Welch, "The Call and Commission of Jeremiah," Exp, 8th Ser., 21 (1921) 129-147. Adam C. Welch, "Jeremiah and the Essence of Religion," Exp, 8th Ser., 21 (1921) 254-270. Adam C. Welch, "Jeremiah and Religious Reform," Exp, 8th Ser., 21 (1921) 462-472. *Theophile James Meek, "The Poetry of Jeremiah," JQR, N.S., 14 (1923-24) 281-291.

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Theodore H. Robinson, "Baruch's Roll," ZAW 42 (1924) 209-221. Alexander P. Kelson, "The Religious Consciousness of Jeremiah," AJSL 41 (1924-25) 233-242. Oswald T. Allis, "The Modernistic View of Jeremiah," PTR 23 (1925) 82-132. *F. A. Farley, "Jeremiah and Deuteronomy," ET 37 (1925-26) 316-318. *F. A. Farley, "Jeremiah and 'The Suffering Servant of Jehovah' in Deutero-Isaiah," ET 38 (1926-27) 521-524. *W. E[mery] Barnes, "Prophecy and the Sabbath. (A note on the teaching of Jeremiah)," JTS 29 (1927-28) 386-390. Pearle Felicia Stone, "The Temple Sermons of Jeremiah," AJSL 50 (1933-34) 73-92. *W[illiam] F[oxwell] Albright, "A Supplement to Jeremiah: The Lachish Ostraca," BASOR #61 (1936) 10-16. J. Philip Hyatt, "The Peril from the North in Jeremiah," JBL 59 (1940) 499-513. J. P[hilip] Hyatt, "Tôrah in the Book of Jeremiah," JBL 60 (1941) v-vi. J. Philip Hyatt, "Torah in the Book of Jeremiah," JBL 60 (1941) 381-395. *Eustace J. Smith, "The Decalogue in the Preaching of Jeremias," CBQ 4 (1942) 197-209. H[erber]t G[ordon] May, "Suggestions for a Fresh Approach to Study of the Book of Jeremiah," JBL 61 (1942) iv. *J. Philip Hyatt, "Jeremiah and Deuteronomy," JNES 1 (1942) 156-173. *J. Philip Hyatt, "Jeremiah and War," CQ 20 (1943) 52-58. Harry R. Baughman, "'This is the People.' Jeremiah on the State of the Nation," LCQ 19 (1946) 133-150. *Sheldon H. Blank, "The Confessions of Jeremiah and the Meaning of Prayer," HUCA 21 (1948) 331-354. John Curtis Crane, "A Stamina of Faith," Interp 2 (1948) 340-341.

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*Patrick Cummins, ''Jeremias, Orator,'' CBQ 11 (1949) 191-201. Corwin C. Roach, "The Relevance of Jeremiah," JAAR 17 (1949) 231-235. E. A. Leslie, "The Poetry of Jeremiah," JBL 70 (1951) v-vi. *John Bright, "The Date of the Prose Sermons of Jeremiah," JBL 70 (1951) 15-35. A. Malamat, "Jeremiah and the Last Two Kings of Judah," PEQ 83 (1951) 81-87. H. Cunliffe-Jones, "The Word of God in Jeremiah," IJT 1 (1952) #1, 21-32. L. A. Whiston, "'The Enemy from the North' in Jeremiah," JBL 72 (1953) xxii. Alfred von Rohr Sauer, "Let Jeremiah Speak Today!" CTM 26 (1955) 842-850. John Bright, "The Book of Jeremiah. Its Structure, its Problems, and Their Significance for the Interpreter," Interp 9 (1955) 259-278. G. Herbert Livingston, "Kierkegaard and Jeremiah," ASW 11 (1957) #2, 46-61. *George H. Cramer, "The Messianic Hope of Jeremiah," BS 115 (1958) 237-246. Abraham Cronbach, "A Modernist Looks at Jeremiah," CCARJ #24 (1959) 36-39. H. L. Ellison, "The Prophecy of Jeremiah," EQ 31 (1959) 143-151, 205-217. [I. In the Eighteenth Year of King Josiah; II. The Growth of the Book of Jeremiah; III. The Priests that were at Anathoth; IV. Jeremiah's Call (Ch. 1), 1. The Background of the Call, 2. The Call (1:4-10), 3. The Prophet's Message (1:11-16)] H. L. Ellison, "The Prophecy of Jeremiah (continued) ," EQ 32 (1960) 3-14, 107-113, 212-223. [V. The Earliest Oracles; VI. The Failure of Reform; VII. Grace and Judgment; VIII. Doom from the North] Joseph L. Mihelic, "Dialogue with God. A Study of Jeremiah's Confessions," Interp 14 (1960) 43-50.

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William L. Holladay, "Prototype and Copies: A New Approach to the Poetry-Prose Problem in the Book of Jeremiah," JBL 79 (1960) 351-367. H. L. Ellison, "The Prophecy of Jeremiah (continued)," EQ 33 (1961) 26-33, 148-156, 220-227. [IX. The Sin of Jerusalem; X. The Closing Years of Josiah; XI. In the Beginning of the Reign of Jehoiakim] *David Smith, "Jeremiah in Political Context," R&E 58 (1961) 417-427. *Marvin Tate, "Jeremiah and Social Reform," R&E 58 (1961) 438-451. *Page H. Kelley, "Jeremiah's Concept of Individual Religion," R&E 58 (1961) 452-463. *Roy Lee Honeycutt, "Jeremiah and the Cult," R&E 58 (1961) 464-473. Ralph L. Smith, "The Book of Jeremiah," SWJT, N.S., 4 (1961-62) #1, 11-32. E. Leslie Carlson, "The World of Jeremiah," SWJT, N.S., 4 (1961-62) #1, 57-68. *L. Johnston, "Jeremiah and Morality," CIR 47 (1962) 142-147. H. L. Ellison, "The Prophecy of Jeremiah (Continued)," EQ 34 (1962) 16-28, 96-102, 154-162. [XII. Jeremiah and the Cultus; XIII. The Shame of Judah; XIV. "Hear the Words of this Covenant!"] H. H. Rowley, "The Early Prophecies of Jeremiah in Their Setting," BJRL 45 (1962-63) 198-234. G. W. Anderson, "Old Testament Books," PQL 9 (1963) 92-97, 178-183. [VII-VIII. Jeremiah] H. L. Ellison, "The Prophecy of Jeremiah (continued)," EQ 35 (1963) 4-14, 160-167, 196-205. [XV. The Prophet's Passion; XVI. The Prophet's Despair; XVII. In the Fourth Year of Jehoiakim] J. Barton Payne, "The Arrangement of Jeremiah's Prophecies," BETS 7 (1964) 120-130. *H. L. Ellison, "The Prophecy of Jeremiah (Continued)," EQ 36 (1964) 3-11, 92-99, 148-156. [XVIII. The Prophet Reappears; XIX. The Book of Hope; XX. The Day of the Lord (30:4-11); XXI. The True Restoration of Israel]

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*R. Davidson, "Orthodoxy and the Prophetic Word. A Study in the Relationship between Jeremiah and Deuteronomy," VT 14 (1964) 407-416. *William L. Holladay, "The Background of Jeremiah's Self-Understanding: Moses, Samuel, and Psalm 22," JBL 83 (1964) 153-164. William L. Holladay, "Jeremiah's vision of cosmic destruction," NEST 12 (1964-65) #4, 2-23. Theodore M. Ludwig, "The Law-Gospel Tension in Jeremiah," CTM 36 (1965) 70-79. H. L. Ellison, "The Prophecy of Jeremiah (Continued) ," EQ 37 (1965) 21-28, 100-109, 147-167, 232-241. [XXII. The New Covenant; XXIII. The Prophet's Dichotomy; XXIV. Jeremiah and the Prophets] William Johnstone, "The Setting of Jeremiah's Prophetic Activity," GUOST 21 (1965-66) 47-55. William L. Holladay, "Jeremiah and Moses: Further Observations," JBL 85 (1966) 17-27. William L. Holladay, "The Recovery of Poetic Passages of Jeremiah," JBL 85 (1966) 401-435. H. L. Ellison, "The Prophecy of Jeremiah (Continued)," EQ 38 (1966) 40-51, 158-168, 233-240. [XXV. The Lull before the Storm; XXVI. The Siege of Jerusalem; XXVII. The Destruction of Jerusalem] John Bright, "The prophetic reminiscence; its place and function in the book of Jeremiah," OTW 9 (1966) 11-30. J. Philip Hyatt, "The Beginning of Jeremiah's Prophecy," ZAW 78 (1966) 204-214. *Samuel Amirtham, "Prophecy and Politics in Jeremiah," BTF 1 (1967) #2, 1-22. H. L. Ellison, "The Prophecy of Jeremiah (Continued)," EQ 39 (1967) 40-64, 165-172, 216-224. [XXVIII. Jeremiah in Egypt; XXIX. The Oracles Against Nations] *Thomas W. Overholt, "King Nebuchadnezzar in the Jeremiah Tradition," CBQ 30 (1968) 39-48.

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Theodore M. Ludwig, "The Shape of Hope: Jeremiah's Book of Consolation," CTM 39 (1968) 526-541. *H. L. Ellison, "The Prophecy of Jeremiah," EQ 40 (1968) 34-40, 157-164. [XXX. Jeremiah's Symbolism; XXXI. Jeremiah's Message and Character] *Peter R. Ackroyd, "Historians and Prophets," SEA 33 (1968) 18-54. [Jeremiah and the Fall of Jerusalem, pp. 37-54] C. F. Whitley, "Charchemish and Jeremiah," ZAW 80 (1968) 38-49. *Albert Plotkin, "The Nature of God According to Jeremiah," CCARJ 16 (1969) #1, 21-31. *Albert Plotkin, "The Nature of Suffering in Jeremiah," CCARJ 16 (1969) #2, 13-19. *George Telcs, "Jeremiah and Nebuchadnezzar, King of Justice," CJT 14 (1969) 122-130. *Ziony Zevit, "The Use of

as a Diplomatic Term in Jeremiah," JBL 88 (1969) 74-77.

James G. Williams, "The Death of God on Zion," IR 26 (1969) #1, 25-28.

§351 3.2.10.4.1.6 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity T. Crouther Gordon, "A New Date for Jeremiah," ET 44 (1932-33) 562-565. Herbert Gordon May, "Jeremiah's Biographer," JAAR 10 (1942) 195-201. Herbert Gordon May, "Towards an Objective Approach to the Book of Jeremiah: The Biographer," JBL 61 (1942)139-155. *John Bright, "The Date of the Prose Sermons of Jeremiah," JBL 70 (1951) 15-35. *M. D. Goldman, "The Authorship of Jeremiah Chap. XXXI," ABR 2 (1952) 108-110.

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*Jacob Milgrom, "The Date of Jeremiah Chapter 2," JNES 14 (1955) 65-69. *William L. Holladay, "Style, Irony, and Authenticity in Jeremiah," JBL 81 (1962) 44-54. C. F. Whitley, "The Date of Jeremiah's Call," VT 14 (1964) 467-483.

§352 3.2.10.4.1.7 Literary Criticism of Ezekiel - General Studies *H. A. Ch. Havernick, "Havernick's Introductory Remarks to His Commentary on Ezekiel," BS 5 (1848) 434-447. [Circumstances of the Life of Ezekiel; Personal Character of Ezekiel; Style and Method of Ezekiel; Composition of the Book] (Trans. by Edward Robie) H. A. Ch. Havernick, "Commentary on the Vision of Ezekiel Introductory to His Prophecy," BS 5 (1848) 700-725. (Trans. by Edward Robie) H. A. C. Havernick, "An Introduction to the Book of Ezekiel," JSL, 1st Ser., 1 (1848) 22-42. (Trans. by F. W. Gotch) ( ) Z., "The Last Vision of Ezekiel," JSL, 2nd Ser., 1 (1851-52) 434-447. (Review) Nelson Head, "Ezekiel and the Book of His Prophecy," MQR 7 (1853) 174-196. (Review) J. I., "Ezekiel's Place in the Old Testament Church," BFER 19 (1870) 285-305. Milton S. Terry, "Ezekiel's Vision," MR 53 (1871) 260-278. M. P. L., "Morning Hours with the Bible. I. Ezekiel," URRM 1 (1874) 158-162. *Frederic Gardiner, "The Relation of Ezekiel to the Levitical Law," JBL 1 (1881) 172-205. *F[rederic] Gardiner, "The Relation of Ezekiel to the Levitical Law," BFER 32 (1883) 150-177. *Frederic Gardiner, "The Relation of Ezekiel to the Levitical Law," DTQ, N.S., 2 (1883) 17-47. Oxonian, "Note on the 'Key to Ezekiel's Prophetic Divisions'," PEFQS 15 (1883) 102-105.

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A. Kuenen, "Ezekiel," ModR 5 (1884) 617-640. Edward G. King, "The Prince in Ezekiel," ONTS 5 (1884-85) 111-116. *J. Stow, "Mount Horeb," PEFQS 23 (1891) 178-182. (Note by C. R. Conder, p. 182) [Correction, PEFQS 24 (1892) p. 47] *E. A. Wallis Budge, "Alexander the Great and Gog and Magog," ZA 6 (1891) 357-358. James Hastings, "Requests and Replies," ET 3 (1891-92) 207. [Ezekiel's Temple Vision] S. R. Driver, "Professor A. B. Davidson on the Prophet Ezekiel," Exp, 4th Ser., 6 (1892) 392-397. (Review) *Thomas Whitelaw, "Ezekiel and the Priests' Code," PRR 5 (1894) 434-453. C[arl] H[einrich] Cornill, "Ezekiel," OC 9 (1895) 4547-4549. *Lewis Bayles Paton, "The Holiness Code and Ezekiel," PRR 7 (1896) 98-115. George C. M. Douglas, "Ezekiel's Temple," ET 9 (1897-98) 365-367, 420-422, 468-470, 515-518. Theo. G. Soares, "Ezekiel's Temple," BW 14 (1899) 93-103. Edward L. Curtis, "The Messages of Ezekiel to the Human Heart," BW 14 (1899) 125-131. *A. van Hoonacker, "Ezekiel's Priests and LevitesA Disclaimer," ET 12 (1900-01) 383. *A. van Hoonacker, "Ezekiel's Priests and Levites," ET 12 (1900-01) 494-498. Ed[uard] König, "Ezekiel Problems," ET 12 (1900-01) 566-567. T. K. Cheyne, "The Image of Jealousy in Ezekiel," ZAW 21 (1901) 201-202. William R. Harper, "Constructive Studies in the Literature of Worship in the Old Testament. II. The Legal LiteratureEzekiel's Contribution," BW 19 (1902) 199-208.

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G. C. M. Douglas, "Ezekiel's Vision of the Temple," ET 14 (1902-03) 365368,424-427. *H. St. J. Thackeray, "The Greek Translators of Ezekiel," JTS 4 (1902-03) 398-411. George St. Clair, "The Throne of God in Ezekiel," HR 48 (1904) 277-279. *Samuel Daiches, "Ezekiel and the Babylonian Account of the Deluge," JQR 17 (1904-05) 441-455. W. H. Bennett, "Ezekiel's Message to the Community," HR 52 (1906) 366-367. *Grey Hubert Skipwith, "The Lord of Heaven (The Fire of God; The Mountain Summit; The Divine Chariot; and the Vision of Ezekiel)," JQR 19 (1906-07) 688-703. W. H. Bennett, "Ezekiel's Message to the Individual," HR 53 (1907) 50-51. *Adolf Hult, "Ezekiel and the Levitic Code," LCR 26 (1907) 7-19. *Adolf Hult, "Ezekiel and the Levitic Code. Part II," LCR 26 (1907) 302-314. *R. B. Pattie, "Ezekiel's Temple," GUOST 3 (1907-12) 17-21. *G. Buchanan Gray, "The Heavenly Temple and the Heavenly Altar," Exp, 7th Ser., 5 (1908) 385-402, 530-546. T. K. Cheyne, "Ezekiel's Visions of Jerusalem," Exp, 7th Ser., 5 (1908) 525-530. *James Oscar Boyd, "Ezekiel and the Modem Dating of the Pentateuch," PTR 6 (1908) 29-51. *E. J. Pilcher, "A Coin of Gaza, and the Vision of Ezekiel," SBAP 30 (1908) 45-52. C. A. Carus-Wilson, "Ezekiel's Vision of the Divine Glory," JTVI 41 (1909) 167-172. Edward C. Baldwin, "Ezekiel's Holy State and Plato's 'Republic'," BW 41 (1913) 365-372. S. H. Hooke, "Gog and Magog," ET 26 (1914-15) 317-319.

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Edward Shillito, "Ezekiel and Reconstruction," Exp, 8th Ser., 14(1917)72-80. *Joseph Rauch, "Apocalypse in the Bible," JJLP 1 (1919) 163-195. [VI. Transition: Ezekiel, pp. 178-180] William H. Bates, "The Book of Ezekiel," CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 105-107. *William L. Baxter, "'Smooth Stone Out of the Brook'," PTR 19 (1921) 177-224. [Ezekiel the Sacrificial Pioneer, pp. 216-223] *C. M. Mackay, "Ezekiel's Sanctuary and Wellhausen's Theory," PTR 20 (1922) 661-665. W. F. Lofthouse, "The City and the Sanctuary," ET 34 (1922-23) 198-202. C. M. Mackay, "The City and the Sanctuary," ET 34 (1922-23) 475-476. C. M. Mackay, "The City of Ezekiel's Oblation," PTR 21 (1923) 372-388. *W[illiam] F[oxwell] Albright, "Contributions of Biblical Archaeology and Philology," JBL 43 (1924) 363-393. [3. Gog and Magog, pp. 378-385] C. M. Mackay, "Ezekiel's Division of Palestine Among the Tribes," PTR 22 (1924) 27-45. R. Birch Hoyle, "Spirit in Ezekiel's Writings and Experience," BR 10 (1925) 46-65. I. G. Matthews, "'The Mind of the Prophet.' A Study in Jeremiah," CQ 6 (1929) 447-457. [I. The Influence of Heredity and Environment; II. An Old Message Through a New Personality; III. Reaction in Favor of Reform; IV. Reaction Against Institutionalism; V. The Deepening of Spiritual Insight] *Shalom Spiegel, "Ezekiel or Pseudo-Ezekiel?" HTR 24 (1931) 245-321. [1. Doubts concerning the Homogeneity and Genuineness of the Book; 2. The Babylonian Exile-Fact or Fiction? 3. Ezekiel in Rabbinic Tradition; 4. The Ancient crux interpretum: Ezekiel 1:1; 5. The Siege of Tyre and Other Dubious Passages; 6. Language and Landscape; 7. On Method] J. Battersby Harford, "Is the Book of Ezekiel Pseudo-Epigraphic?" ET 43 (1931-32) 20-25.

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*W[illiam] F[oxwell] Albright, "The Seal of Eliakim and the Latest Preëxilic History of Judah, with Some Observations on Ezekiel," JBL 51 (1932) 77-106. Charles C. Torrey, "Ezekiel and the Exile. A Reply," JBL 51 (1932) 179-181. W[illiam] F[oxwell] Albright, "The Chaldaean Conquest of Judah. A Rejoinder," JBL 51 (1932)381-382. G. A. Cooke, "New Views on Ezekiel," Theo 24 (1932) 63-69. John E. McFadyen, "Ezekiel," ET 44 (1932-33) 471-474. John L. Myres, "Gog and the Danger from the North, in Ezekiel," PEFQS 64 (1932) 213-219. Theo. Paterson, "Ezekiel," NZJT 3 (1933-34) 73-77. W. E[mery] Barnes, "The Scene of Ezekiel's Ministry and His Audience," JTS 35 (1934) 163-169. *G. R. Berry, "The Glory of Yahweh and the Temple," JBL 56 (1937) 115-117. *Herbert Gordon May, "The Departure of the Glory of Yahweh," JBL 56 (1937) 309-321. David M. G. Stalker, "Some Present-Day Problems in Ezekiel-Criticism," GUOST 10 (1940-41) 31-33. Otis R. Fischer, "Unity of Ezekiel," JBL 59 (1940) viii. *Rachel Wischnitzer-Bernstein, "The Conception of the Resurrection in the Ezekiel Panel of the Dura Synagogue," JBL 60 (1941) 43-55. *Theodor H. Gaster, "Ezekiel and the Mysteries," JBL 60 (1941) 289-310. *Michael J. Gruenthaner, "Messianic Concepts of Ezechiel," ThSt 2 (1941) 1-18. J. Skinner, "Story of God and Magog in the Colophon of a Newly Discovered Armenian MS of the 'Alexander Romance'," JBL 61 (1942) ix-x.

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Michael J. Gruenthaner, "Recent Theories about Ezechiel," CBQ 7 (1945) 438-446. Cameron Mackay, "Rainbow in Babylon," CongQL 24 (1946) 331-339. [Ezekiel] Norman H. Snaith, "The Dates in 'Ezekiel'," ET 59 (1947-48) 315-316. E. L. Allen, "Ezekiel and His Book," LQHR 172 (1947) 156-160. Merrill F. Unger, "The Temple Vision of Ezekiel," BS 105 (1948) 418-432; 106 (1949) 48-64, 169-177. Walter R. Roehrs, "The Inaugural Vision of Ezekiel," CTM 19 (1948) 721-737. *Merrill F. Unger, "Ezekiel's Vision of Israel's Restoration," BS 106 (1949) 312-324, 432-445. *Merrill F. Unger, "Ezekiel's Vision of Israel's Restoration (Concluded)," BS 107 (1950) 51-63. T. Brown, "A Note on Gog," Folk 61 (1950) 98-103. Jack Finegan, "The Chronology of Ezekiel," JBL 69 (1950) 61-66. Max Vogelstein, "Nebuchadnezzar's Reconquest of Phoenicia and Palestine and the Oracles of Ezekiel," HUCA 23 (1950-51) Part 2, 197-220. Harry M. Orlinsky, "Where did Ezekiel Receive the Call to Prophesy?" BASOR #122 (1951) 34-35. H[arry] M. Orlinsky, "Where Did Ezekiel Prophesy?" JBL 70 (1951) vi. G. R. Driver, "Ezekiel's Inaugural Vision," VT 1 (1951) 60-62. W[illiam] A. Irwin, "Ezekiel Research since 1943," JBL 71 (1952) xi. Cecil J. Mullo Weir, "Aspects of the Book of Ezekiel," VT 2 (1952) 97-112. William A. Irwin, "Hashmal," VT 2 (1952) 169-170. [Ezekiel's Inaugural Vision] William A. Irwin, "Ezekiel Research Since 1943," VT 3 (1953) 54-66.

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H. H. Rowley, ''The Book of Ezekiel in Modem Study,'' BJRL 36 (1953-54) 146-190. David Noel Freedman, "Studia Biblica. XXVII. The Book of Ezekiel," Interp 8 (1954) 446-471. John Bowman, "Ezekiel and the Zadokite Priesthood," GUOST 16 (1955-56) 1-14. *Dane R. Gordon, "Two Problems in the Book of Ezekiel," EQ 28 (1956) 148-151. [Ezekiel's Knowledge of Jerusalem; Was Ezekiel a prophet?] *Nigel Turner, "The Greek Translators of Ezekiel," JTS, N.S., 7 (1956) 12-24. *Matitiahu Tsevat, "The Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian Vassal Oaths and the Prophet Ezekiel," JBL 78 (1959) 199-204. *Charles De Santo, "God and Gog," RL 30 (1960-61) 112-117. *I. H. Eybers, "The Book of Ezekiel and the Sect of Qumran," OTW 4 (1961) 1-9. J. H. Kroeze, "The Tyre-Passages in the Book of Ezekiel," OTW 4 (1961) 10-23. *A. van Selms, "Literary Criticism of Ezekiel as a Theological Problem," OTW 4 (1961) 24-37. A. H. van Zyl, "Solidarity and Individualism in Ezekiel," OTW 4 (1961) 38-52. Simon J. de Vries, "Remembrance in Ezekiel. A Study of an Old Testament Theme," Interp 16 (1962) 58-64. Eamonn O'Doherty, "Ezechiel Today," BibT #6 (1963) 386-391. Carl Armerding, "Russia and the King of the North," BS 120 (1963) 50-55. R. S. Foster, "Study in Ezekiel," Coll 1 (1964-66) 1-11. *Bruce Vawter, "Ezekiel and John," CBQ 26 (1964) 450-458. H. McKeating, "Our Understanding Ezekiel," LQHR 190 (1965) 36-43. B. Lindars, "Ezekiel and Individual Responsibility," VT 15 (1965) 452-467.

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W[alther] Zimmerli, "The Special Form- and Traditio-Historical Character of Ezekiel's Prophecy," VT 15 (1965) 515527. Clive A. Thomson, "The Necessity of Blood Sacrifices in Ezekiel's Temple," BS 123 (1966) 237-248. *Walther Zimmerli, "The Word of God in the Book of Ezekiel," JTC 4 (1967) 1-13. Walther Zimmerli, "Form and Tradition in Ezekiel," TD 15 (1967) 223-227. Jon Ruthven, "Ezekiel's Rosh and Russia: a Connection?" BS 125 (1968) 324-333. M. H. Woudstra, "Edom and Israel in Ezekiel," CJT 3 (1968) 21-35. Dennis J. Murphy, "Ezekiel and the New Temple," BibT #40 (1969) 2805-2809. *R. D. Barnett, "Ezekiel and Tyre," EI 9 (1969) 6-13. [Non-Hebrew Section] Walther Zimmerli, "The Message of the Prophet Ezekiel," Interp 23 (1969) 131-157. Cornelius B. Houk, "

Patterns as Literary Criteria in Ezekiel," JBL 88 (1969) 184-190.

§353 3.2.10.4.1.8 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity Anonymous, "Concerning the Author of some Poems ascribed to Ezekiel," MMBR 5 (1798) 189-190. Crawford H. Toy, "The Babylonian Element in Ezekiel," JBL 1 (1881) 59-66. *George R. Berry, "The Authorship of Ezekiel 40-48," JBL 34 (1915) 17-40. *G[eorge] R. Berry, "The Date of Ezekiel 45:1-8 and 47:13; 48:35," JBL 40 (1921) 70-75. *G[eorge] R. Berry, "The Date of Ezekiel 38:1-39:20," JBL 41 (1922) 224-236.

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*J. E. Dean, "The Date of Ezekiel 40-43," AJSL 43 (1926-27) 231-233. Moses Buttenwieser, "The Character and Date of Ezekiel's Prophecies," HUCA 7 (1930) 1-18. G[eorge] R. Berry, "Was Ezekiel in the Exile?" JBL 49 (1930) 83-93. [Charles] C. Torrey, "Ezekiel and the Exile. A Reply," JBL 51(1932) 179-181. Charles C. Torrey, "Certainly Pseudo-Ezekiel," JBL 53 (1934) 291-320. *Shalom Spiegel, "Toward Certainty in Ezekiel," JBL 54 (1935) 145-171. George Ricker Berry, "The Composition of the Book of Ezekiel," JBL 58 (1939) 163-176.

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§354 3.2.10.4.2 Literary Criticism of the Minor Prophets - General Studies +Anonymous, "Henderson's Translation of the Minor Prophets," BQRL 4 (1846) 419-427. (Review) Anonymous, "Henderson's Minor Prophets," BRCM 1 (1846) 249-266. (Review) +Anonymous, "The Prophets of the Restoration," BFER 5 (1856) 641-647. (Review) Anonymous, "Sketch of the Minor Prophets," SPR 26 (1875) 716-734. Anonymous, "The Post-Captivity Prophets; or, The Effect of the Word of God," BWR 3 (1881) 251-263. *H[enry] P[reserved] Smith, "The Law and the Prophets," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 315-319. Anonymous, "Neglect of the Minor Prophets," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 283. *A. S. Carrier, "The Hapax Legomena of the Minor Prophets," AJSL 5 (1888-89) 131-136, 209-214. John Taylor, "Wellhausen's 'Minor Prophets'," Exp, 4th Ser., 7 (1893) 108-118. (Review) T. K. Cheyne, "A New German Commentary on the Minor Prophets," Exp, 5th Ser., 6 (1897) 361-371. (Review) John Oman, "The Text of the Minor Prophets," PRR 10 (1899) 441-471. (Review) W[illiam] M. McPheeters, "'The Book of the Twelve Prophets, Commonly Called the Minor:' Considered as a Type," PQ 13 (1899) 425-452. (Review) F[enton] W. Farrar, "The Minor Prophets," Exp, 6th Ser., 5 (1902) 81-92, 271-286. *Harold M. Wiener, "Two New Volumes of the International Critical Commentary," BS 69 (1912) 464-491. [The Minor Prophets, Micah, Zephaniah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Obadiah and Joel; and Isaiah]

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C. J. Ritchie, "Prophets of the Seventh Century B.C.," GUOST 4 (1913-22) 69-71. [Zephaniah; Nahum; Habakkuk] *R[olland] E[merson] Wolfe, "The Day of Yahweh Editor in the Book of the Twelve," JBL 54 (1935) iii. Rolland Emerson Wolfe, "The Editing of the Book of the Twelve," ZAW 53 (1935) 90-129. Richard M. Brackett, "Modem Anguish and Minor Prophets," MH 11 (1954-59) #4, 25-31, 41.

§355 3.2.10.4.2.1 Literary Criticism of Hosea - General Studies [Samuel] Horsely, "Preface to the Translation of Hosea," BibR 4 (1828) 59-104. Anonymous, "Restoration," BWR 3 (1881) 264-270. George Matheson, "Studies in the Minor Prophets. 4. Hosea," Exp, 2nd Ser., 4 (1883) 132-145. Charles Elliott, "The Book of Hosea," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 193-202. *W. T. Lynn, "The meaning of Jareb in Hosea," BOR 2 (1887-88) 127-128. *Archibald Duff, "Isaiah and Zion; or, the Development of Thought in Isaiah. A Study in the History of Hebrew Religion," AR 9 (1888) 426-431; 528-547. [I. Amos and Hosea: Their Sanctuary Faith, pp. 427-431] A. H. Sayce, "The Book of Hosea in the Light of Assyrian Research," JQR 1 (1888-89) 162-172. W. G. Elmslie, "Hosea," Exp, 4th Ser., 3 (1891) 63-80. L. F. Badger, "Israel in Hosea," ONTS 13 (1891) 77-88. S. P. Rose, "Hosea," CMR 5 (1893) 434-451. C[arl] H[einrich] Cornill, "Hosea," OC 9 (1895) 4479-4481. Lewis B[ayles] Paton, "Notes on Hosea's Marriage," JBL 15 (1896) 9-17.

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*J. C. Calhoun Newton, "Studies in Amos and Hosea," MQR, 3rd Ser., 22 (1897) 75-92. Hugh Ross Hatch, "The Story of Hosea, the Prophet, as it Might Have Been Told in Contemporary Chronicles," BW 12 (1898) 257-265. *G. Currie Martin, "Our Lord's Use of the Book of Hosea," ET 10 (1898-99) 281. J. G. Tasker, "Hosea," ET 12 (1900-01) 108. *Walter R. Betteridge, "The Attitude of Amos and Hosea toward the Monarchy," BW 20 (1902) 361-369. 457-464. Hugh Rose Rae, "The Prophet's Domestic Scandal: An Introduction to Hosea," HR 44 (1902) 254-257. William R. Harper, "The Utterances of Hosea Arranged Strophically," BW 24 (1904) 412-430. Julius A. Bewer, "The Story of Hosea's Marriage," AJSL 22 (1905-06) 120-130. Edward Day, "Is the Book of Hosea Exilic?" AJSL 26 (1909-10) 105-132. J. M. Powis Smith, "The Marriage of Hosea," BW 42 (1913) 94-101. Paul Haupt, "Hosea's Erring Spouse," JBL 34 (1915) 41-53. Leroy Waterman, "The Marriage of Hosea," AJA 21 (1917) 83-84. L[eroy] Waterman, "The Marriage of Hosea," JBL 37 (1918) 193-208. William H. Bates, "The Book of Hosea," CFL, 3rd Ser., 28 (1922) 312-313. J. F. Springer, "The Misplacement in Hosea," LQ 52 (1922) 460-463. O. R. Sellers, "Hosea's Motives," AJSL 41 (1924-25) 243-247. J. G. Tasker, "Budde on Hosea's Marriage," ET 36 (1924-25) 522-523. Adam C. Welch, "The Editing of the Book of Hosea," AfO 4 (1927) 66-70. Hartwig Hirschfeld, "The marriages of Hosea," JAOS 48 (1928) 276-277. L. W. Batten, "Hosea's Message and Marriage," JBL 48 (1929) 257-273.

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H. Wheeler Robinson, "The Marriage of Hosea," BQL 5 (1930-31) 304-313. Earle Bennett Cross, "The Trialogue in Hosea," CRDSB 3 (1930-31) 94-113. *H[erbert] G[ordon] May, "The Fertility Cult in Hosea," AJSL 48 (1931-32) 73-98. W. E. Crane, "The Prophecy of Hosea," BS 89 (1932) 480-494. Robert Henry Miller, "Hosea and Gomer: Lovers who Discovered the Love of God," CFL, 3rd Ser., 41 (1935) 65-66. R. E. Wolfe, "Unity in the Prophecies of Hosea," JBL 55 (1936) xi. J. Peritz, "Hosea's Marriage Story a Midrash," JBL 55 (1936) xi. H. H. Walker, "Literary Structure in the Book of Hosea," JBL 55 (1936) xii. Herbert G[ordon] May, "An Interpretation of the Names of Hosea's Children," JBL 55 (1936) 285-291. Walter G. Williams, "Hosea: His Message, His Wife, and His Children," IR 1 (1944) 31-34. *J. A. T. Robinson, "Hosea and the Virgin Birth," Theo 51(1948) 373-375. W. F. Stinespring, "Hosea, Prophet of Doom," CQ 27 (1950) 200-207. R[obert] Gordis, "The Two Accounts of Hosea's MarriageAn Inductive Approach to the Problem," JBL 71 (1952) xixii. R[obert] Gordis, "The Problem of Hosea's MarriageA New Approach," JBL 72 (1953) xxi. J. L. McKenzie, "Knowledge of God in Hosea," JBL 72 (1953) xxi. W. A. Page, "Hosea: Poetry Transposed to Another Scale," JBL 72 (1953) xxi-xxii. Robert Gordis, "Hosea's Marriage and Message: A New Approach," HUCA 25 (1954) 9-35. Bernard W. Anderson, "Studia Biblica. XXVI. The Book of Hosea," Interp 8 (1954) 290-303.

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Gunnar Östborn, "Yahweh and Baal. Studies in the book of Hosea and related documents," AULLUÅ, N.S., 51 (1955) #6, 1-107. John L. McKenzie, "Divine Passion in Osee," CBQ 17 (1955) 287-299. H. H. Rowley, "The Marriage of Hosea," BJRL 39 (1956-57) 200-233. Francis Sparling North, "Solution of Hosea's Marital Problems by Critical Analysis," JNES 16 (1957) 128-130. G. Farr, "The concept of Grace in the book of Hosea," ZAW 70 (1958) 98-107. Elizabeth R. Achtemeier, "The Content of the Book of Hosea in its Old Testament Context," T&L 5 (1962) 125-132. Clyde T. Francisco, "Evil and Suffering in the Book of Hosea," SWJT, N.S., 5 (1962-63) #2, 33-42. P[eter] R. Ackroyd, "Hosea and Jacob," VT 13 (1963) 245-259. J. R. B. McDonald, "The Marriage of Hosea," Theo 67 (1964) 149-156. F. Charles Fensham, "The covenant-idea in the book of Hosea," OTW 7&8 (1964-65) 35-49. J. J. Glück, "Some semantic complexities in the book of Hosea," OTW 7&8 (1964-65) 50-63. *L. M. Muntingh, "Married life in Israel according to the book of Hosea," OTW 7&8 (1964-65) 77-84. *A. van Selms, "Hosea and Canticles," OTW 7&8 (1964-65) 85-89. *B. J. van der Merwe, "Echoes from the teaching of Hosea in Isaiah 40-55," OTW 7&8 (1964-65) 90-99. *A. van Selms, "The Southern Kingdom in Hosea," OTW 7&8 (1964-65) 100-111. *B. J. van der Merwe, "A few remarks on the religious terminology in Amos and Hosea," OTW 7&8 (1964-65) 143152. Philip B. Harner, "Nature and History in Hosea," T&L 9 (1966) 308-317. E[dwin] M. Good, "Hosea and the Jacob Tradition," VT 16 (1966) 137-151.

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*Robert A. Trabold, "Amos, Micah, and Hosea: Prophets in Crisis," Focus 3 (1966-67) #2, 27-37. Charles J. Beirne, "The Prophet in Hosea and in Our Time," BibT #40 (1969) 2765-2772. H. L. Ellison, "The Message of Hosea in the Light of His Marriage," EQ 41 (1969) 3-9. James M. Ward, "The Message of the Prophet Hosea," Interp 23 (1969) 387-407. *Martin J. Buss, "Mari Prophecy and Hosea," JBL 88 (1969) 338.

§356 3.2.10.4.2.2 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity Edwin M. Good, "The Composition of Hosea," SEÅ 31 (1966) 21-63.

§357 3.2.10.4.2.3 Literary Criticism of Joel - General Studies George Matheson, "Studies in the Minor Prophets. 2. Joel," Exp, 2nd Ser., 3 (1882) 191-203. *Edward L. Curtis, "Some Features of Messianic Prophecy as Illustrated by the Book of Joel," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 97102, 141-145. Charles Elliott, "The Book of Joel," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 261-267. R. A. Redford, "Studies in the Minor Prophets. Joel," MI 1 (1884-85) 130-144, 215-227, 308-320; 2 (1885) 387-400; 3 (1885-86) 308-320; 4 (1886) 332-344. A. B. Davidson, "The Prophet Joel," Exp, 3rd Ser., 7 (1888) 198-211. *Willis J. Beecher, "The Historical situation in Joel and Obadiah," JBL 8 (1888) 14-40. *Willis J. Beecher, "'The Day of Jehovah' in Joel," HR 18 (1889) 355-358. Langhorne Leitch, "The Prophecy of Joel," MQR, 3rd Ser., 7 (1889-90) 335-351.

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*A[ngus] Crawford, "Joel, Obadiah, and Amos," PER 3 (1889-90) 161-170. W. G. Elmslie, "Joel," Exp, 4th Ser., 3 (1891) 161-179. Wm. Johnston, "Joel," CMR 5 (1893) 217-233. Vernon Bartlet, "Is Joel a Unity?" ET 5 (1893-94) 567-568. G. Buchanan Gray, "Is Joel a Unity?" ET 6 (1894-95) 91. Henry T. Fowler, "The Chronological position of Joel among the prophets," JBL 16 (1897) 146-154. W. H. Marquess, "The Teaching of Joel," BRec 6 (1909) 261-264. W. Lansdell Wardle, "The Book of Joel," ICMM 6 (1909-10) 289-297. Adam C. Welch, "Joel and the Post-Exilic Community," Exp, 8th Ser., 20 (1920) 161-180. *Paul Haupt, "Biblical Studies," AJP 43 (1922) 238-249. [3. The Valley of the Gorge, pp. 240-241] *W. W. Cannon, "'The Day of the Lord'," CQR 103 (1926-27) 32-63. Ovid R. Sellers, "Stages of Locust in Joel," AJSL 52 (1935-36) 81-85. R. E. Wolfe, "The Documents in the Joel Prophecies," JBL 57 (1938) viii. Arvid S. Kapelrud, "Joel Studies," UUÅ (1948) #4, i-viii, 1-211. John A. Thompson, "Joel's Locusts in the Light of Near Eastern Parallels," JNES 14 (1955) 52-54. *C. Roth, "The Teacher of Righteousness and the Prophecy of Joel," VT 13 (1963) 91-95.

§358 3.2.10.4.2.4 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity G. Buchanan Gray, "The Parallel Passages in 'Joel' in Their Bearing on the Question of Date," Exp, 4th Ser., 8 (1893) 208-225.

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W[illiam] M. McPheeters, ''The Date of Joel. No. I. The Problem Stated,'' CFL, N.S., 4 (1901) 33-39. W[illiam] M. McPheeters, "The Date of Joel. No. 2 Argument for Post-Exilic Date Examined," CFL, N.S., 4(1901) 101-111. W[illiam] M. McPheeters, "The Date of Joel. No. 3 Argument for Post-Exilic Date Further Examined," CFL, N.S., 4(1901) 168-175. W[illiam] M. McPheeters, "The Date of Joel. No. 4. Examination of Argument for Late Date Concluded," CFL, N.S., 4 (1901) 283-295. W[illiam] M. McPheeters, "The Significance of a Date. No. I.," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 28-33. [The Date of Joel] W[illiam] M. McPheeters, "The Significance of a Date. No. 2.," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 298-301. [The Date of Joel] V. H. Hegstrom, "The Date of the Book of Joel," AQ 5 (1926) 34-39. M. Treves, "The Date of Joel," VT 7 (1957) 149-156. Jacob M. Myers, "Some Considerations Bearing on the Date of Joel," ZAW 74 (1962) 177-195. F. R. Stephenson, "The Date of the Book of Joel," VT 19 (1969) 224-229.

§359 3.2.10.4.2.5 Literary Criticism of Amos - General Studies Edward Wilton, "The Prophet Amos, and 'the River of the Wilderness'," JSL, 4th Ser., 5 (1864) 175-180. George Matheson, "Studies in the Minor Prophets. 3. Amos," Exp, 2nd Ser., 3 (1882) 338-352. Charles Elliott, "The Words of Amos," ONTS 5 (1885-86) 13-17. *Edward L. Curtis, "Some Features of Old Testament Prophecy Illustrated by the Book of Amos," ONTS 6 (1886-87) 136-139. A. B. Davidson, "The Prophet Amos.I. Jehovah, God of Israel," Exp, 3rd Ser., 5 (1887) 161-179.

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*Archibald Duff, "Isaiah and Zion; or, the Development of Thought in Isaiah. A Study in the History of Hebrew Religion," AR 9 (1888) 426-431; 528-547. [I. Amos and Hosea: Their Sanctuary Faith, pp. 427-431] *Wm. E. Chancellor, "The Literary Study of the Bible: Its Methods and Purposes Illustrated in a Criticism of the Book of Amos," ONTS 8 (1888-89) 10-19. E. E. Atkinson, "The Religious Ideas of the Book of Amos," ONTS 8 (1888-89) 284-290. *A[ngus] Crawford, "Joel, Obadiah, and Amos," PER 3 (1889-90) 161-170. *Willis J. Beecher, "The Doctrine of the Day of Jehovah in Obadiah and Amos," HR 19 (1890) 157-160. Milton S. Terry, "The Prophecy of Amos," MR 72 (1890) 868-885. *Louis M. Flocken, "Physical Evil: Its Sources and Office According to Amos," ONTS 12 (1891) 28-33 *John Taylor, "A Prophet's View of International Ethics," Exp, 4th Ser., 8 (1893) 96-109. Lewis B[ayles] Paton, "Did Amos Approve of the Calf Worship at Bethel?" JBL 13 (1894) 80-90. C[arl] H[einrich] Cornill, "Amos," OC 9 (1895) 4473-4475. *J. C. Calhoun Newton, "Studies in Amos and Hosea," MQR, 3rd Ser., 22 (1897) 75-92. Anonymous, "Amos and Criticism," MR 81 (1899) 815-818. J. M. Danson, "Amos," ET 11 (1899-1900) 442-446. F. C. Burkitt, "The Thunders of the Lord in Amos," Exp, 6th Ser., 1 (1900) 308-311. *A. Zimmerman, "The Ethics of Amos," RChR, 4th Ser., 4 (1900) 196-212. *W. G. Jordan, "Amos the Man and the Book in the Light of Recent Criticism," BW 17 (1901) 265-271.

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Thomas F. Day, "The Moral Range of the Prophet Amos," CFL, N.S., 4 (1901) 148-154. Edward Day and Walter H. Chapin, "Is the Book of Amos Post-Exilic?" AJSL 18 (1901-02) 65-93. Edward E. Braithwaite, "Why Did Amos Predict the Captivity?" BS 59 (1902) 192-197. *Walter R. Betteridge, "The Attitude of Amos and Hosea toward the Monarchy," BW 20 (1902) 361-369, 457-464. Anonymous, "'Why Did Amos Predict the Captivity?"' HR 43 (1902) 167-168. G. L. Young, "A Short Study in the Book of Amos," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903) 295-297. John Taylor, "The Book of Amos," ET 15 (1903-04) 64-65. *William R. Harper, "Constructive Studies in the Prophetic Element of the Old Testament. VIII. The Prophetic Message of Amos," BW 24 (1904) 448-462. [Amos, pp. 543-546] *S. Lawrence Brown, "Amos: The Man and His Message," ICMM 3 (1906-07) 296-304. Louis I. Newman, "Studies in Biblical Parallelism. Part I. Parallelism in Amos," UCPSP 1 (1907-23) 57-265. Henry W. A. Hanson, "The Prophet Amos," LQ 40 (1910) 34-64. George Stibitz, "The Message of the Book of Amos," BS 68 (1911) 308-342. John B. Whitford, "The Vision of Amos," BS 70 (1913) 109-122. C. Theodore Benze, "The Prophet Amos and His Times," LCR 37 (1918) 111-133. John E. McFadyen, "An Old Testament Message," Exp, 8th Ser., 21 (1921) 1-18. [Amos] William H. Bates, "The Book of Amos," CFL, 3rd Ser., 28 (1922) 362-363. W. F. Lofthouse, "The Call of Amos," Exp, 8th Ser., 24 (1922) 45-51.

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L. O. Luneberger, "Amos, the Preacher of the Gospel of Law," BS 84 (1927) 402-410. *D. E. Thomas, "The Experience Underlying the Social Philosophy of Amos," JR 7 (1927) 136-145 James Leon Kelso, "Amos: A Critical Study," BS 85 (1928) 53-62. F. C. Burkitt, "The Book of Amos," Theo 19 (1929) 266-272. George Brockwell King, "The Changing World of Amos' Dayand of Ours," CJRT 8 (1931) 397-406. W[illiam] A. Irwin, "The Thinking of Amos," AJSL 49 (1932-33) 102-114. John R. Sampey, "Notes on Amos," R&E 30 (1933) 284-295. H. M. Du Bose, "The Oldest Written Prophecy," HR 108 (1934) 61-63. [Amos] Theodor Herzl Gaster, "An Ancient Hymn in the Prophecies of Amos," JMUEOS #19 (1935) 23-26. Julian Morgenstern, "Amos Studies I," HUCA 11 (1936) 19-140. *Julian Morgenstern, "Amos Studies, IIThe Sin of Uzziah, the Festival of Jeroboam, and the Date of Amos," HUCA 12&13 (1937-38) 1-53. P. W. Miller, "Amos," EQ 12 (1940) 48-59. Julian Morgenstern, "Amos Studies, Part IIIThe Historical Antecedents of Amos," HUCA 15 (1940) 59-304. Charles W. Sandrock, "The Prophet Amos Speaks to 1942," JTALC 7 (1942) 684-694. *Mary E. Andrews, "Hesiod and Amos," JR 23 (1943) 194-205. John L. Riach, "The Story of Amos in Dialogue," ET 55 (1943-44) 191-194. J. Philip Hyatt, "Studia Biblica. VII. The Book of Amos," Interp 3 (1949) 338-348. W. S. McCullough, "Some Suggestions About the Prophet Amos," JBL 70 (1951) xii.

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*M. B. Crook, "Did Amos & Micah Know Isaiah 9:2-7 & 11:1-9?" JBL 70 (1951) xiii. W. S. McCullough, "Some Suggestions About Amos," JBL 72 (1953) 247-254. *Michael Leahy, "The Popular Idea of God in Amos," ITQ 22 (1955) 68-73. James L. Mays, "Words About the Words of Amos. Recent Study in the Book of Amos," Interp 13 (1959) 259-272. Hector Maclean, "Amos and Israel," RTR 18 (1959) 1-6. Roland Potter, "Spirituality of the Judean Desert III: Amos of Tekoa," LofS 14 (1959-60) 349-358. G. Henton Davies, "Amos reconsidered," OSHTP (1959-60) 19-20. Walther Lempp, "'The Nations in Amos'," SEAJT 1 (1959-60) #3, 20-33. Julian Morgenstern, "Amos Studies. Part Four. The Address of AmosText and Commentary," HUCA 32 (1961) 295350. *F. Charles Fensham, "Common Trends in the Curses of Near Eastern Treaties and KudurrInscriptions Compared with the Maledictions of Amos and Isaiah," ZAW 75 (1963) 155-175. *Eva Radanovsky, "Time: The Priceless Gift of God as seen by Amos," HQ 4 (1963-64) #4, 65-68. *B. J. van der Merwe, "A few remarks on the religious terminology in Amos and Hosea," OTW 7&8 (1964-65) 143152. *L. M. Muntingh, "Political and international relations of Israel's neighbouring peoples according to the oracles of Amos," OTW 7&8 (1964-65) 134-142. *A. van Selms, "Isaac in Amos," OTW 7&8 (1964-65) 157-165. *A. van Selms, "Amos's Geographical Horizon," OTW 7&8 (1964-65) 166-169. *Simon Cohen, "The Political Background of the Words of Amos," HUCA 36 (1965) 153-160.

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*B. Alger, "The Theology and Social Ethic of Amos," Scrip 17 (1965) 109-116. Arvid S. Kapelrud, "New ideas in Amos," VTS 15 (1965) 193-206. W. E. Stamples, "Epic Motifs in Amos," JNES 25 (1966) 106-112. *Page H. Kelley, "Contemporary Study of Amos and Prophetism," R&E 63 (1966) 375-386. Roy L. Honeycutt, "Amos and Contemporary Issues," R&E 63 (1966) 441-458. *Robert A. Trabold, "Amos, Micah, and Hosea: Prophets in Crisis," Focus 3 (1966-67) #2, 27-37. John D. W. Watts, "Amos-The Man and His Message," SWJT, N.S., 9 (1966-67) #1, 21-26. Larry L. Walker, "The Language of Amos," SWJT, N.S., 9 (1966-67) #1, 37-48. *F. B. Huey Jr., "The Ethical Teaching of Amos, Its Content and Relevance," SWJT, N.S., 9 (1966-67) #1, 57-68. Ralph L. Lewis, "Four Preaching Aims of Amos," ASW 21 (1967) #2, 14-18. J. L. Crenshaw, "The Influence of the Wise upon Amos," ZAW 79 (1967) 42-52. J. L. Crenshaw, "Amos and the Theophanic Tradition," ZAW 80 (1968) 203-215. Leslie C. Allen, "Amos, Prophet of Solidarity," VE 6 (1969) 42-53.

§360 3.2.10.4.2.6 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity Edward E. Braithwaite, "Is the Book of Amos Post-Exilic?" BS 59 (1902) 366-374. Moses Bailey, "The Formation of the Book of Amos," JBL 56 (1937) ix.

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*Julian Morgenstern, "Amos Studies, IIThe Sin of Uzziah, the Festival of Jeroboam, and the Date of Amos," HUCA 12&13 (1937-38) 1-53. Robert Gordis, "The Composition and Structure of Amos," HTR 33 (1940) 239-251. R[obert] Gordis, "Composition and Structure of Amos," JBL 59 (1940) vii. John D. W. Watts, "The Origin of the Book of Amos," ET 66 (1954-55) 109-112. G. Farr, "The Language of Amos, Popular or Cultic?" VT 16 (1966) 312-324.

§361 3.2.10.4.2.7 Literary Criticism of Obadiah-General Studies +Anonymous, "Caspari on Obadiah," BFER 2 (1853) 399-411. (Review) Joseph Homer, "Obadiah," MR 58 (1876) 389-415. R[evere] F. Weidner, "On Some Points connected with the Prophecy of Obadiah, with a revised Translation," PAPA 12 (1879-80) 16-17. [Bound with Transactions, but paged separately] Revere F. Weidner, "Studies in Obadiah," LCR 5 (1886) 283-291; 6 (1887) 128-139, 325-332. *Willis J. Beecher, "The Historical situation in Joel and Obadiah," JBL 8 (1888) 14-40. *A[ngus] Crawford, "Joel, Obadiah, and Amos," PER 3 (1889-90) 161-170. *Willis J. Beecher, "The Doctrine of the Day of Jehovah in Obadiah and Amos," HR 19 (1890) 157-160. J. A. Selbie, "The Unity of Obadiah," ET 11 (1899-1900) 446. C. A. Blomgren, "Obadiah," TTKF 5 (1903) 101-117. T. H. Robinson, "The Structure of the Book of Obadiah," JTS 17 (1915-16) 402-408. W. W. Cannon, "Israel and Edom: The Oracle of Obadiah," Theo 15 (1927) 129-140, 191-200.

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George Dahl, "Obadiah Problems," JBL 55 (1936) xi. *Theo. F. Stem, "Introduction to the Literal and Free Translations of Obadiah, Nahum, and Haggai," WLQ 54 (1957) 265-289. George H. Mennenga, "Obscure Obadiah and His Message," RefR 12 (1958-59) #3, 24-32.

§362 3.2.10.4.2.8 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity Charles Elliott, "The Date of Obadiah," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 321-324.

§363 3.2.10.4.2.9 Literary Criticism of Jonah - General Studies +Anonymous, "Benjoin's Translation of Jonah," BCQTR 10 (1797) 493-506, 622-636. (Review) Anonymous, "Jonah's Mission to Nineveh," CongML 8 (1825) 689-692. Γαµµα, "On the Great Fish in the Prophecy of Jonah," CongML 20 (1837) 703-705. George Shepard, "The Preaching of Jonah," BRCR, 3rd Ser., 5 (1849) 129-136. C. E. Stowe, "The Prophet Jonah," BS 10 (1853) 739-764. [I. The Prophets generally; II. The oldest Prophetic Book in the Bible; III. Age of the Prophet Jonah; IV. Reputation of the Book of Jonah; V. Testimony of Christ; VI. Oriental and Classical Traditions illustrative of the Narrative of Jonah; VII. The Fish by which Jonah's Life was Saved; VIII. Popular Objections to the Book of Jonah; IX. The great Religious Truths particularly Enforced and Illustrated by the Book of Jonah] M. P., "The Book of Jonah: How Far is it Historical?" JSL, 4th Ser., 8 (1865-66) 110-123. Anonymous, "Thoughts on the Book of Jonah," JSL, 5th Ser., 1 (1867) 437-464. J. B. Kerschner, "The Book of Jonah," RChR 18 (1871) 303-321.

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T. K. Cheyne, "Jonah: A Study in Jewish Folklore and Religion," TR 14 (1877) 211-219. George Matheson, "Studies in the Minor Prophets. 1. Jonah," Exp, 2nd Ser., 3 (1882) 35-49. William R. Harper, "Is the Book of Jonah Historical?" ONTS 3 (1883-84) 33-39, 65-73, 225-234. W. W. Martin, "A Study of the Book of Jonah. First Paper," MQR, 3rd Ser., 4 (1888) 26-32. W. W. Martin, "A Study of the Book of Jonah. Second Paper," MQR, 3rd Ser., 4 (1888) 170-178. W. W. Martin, "A Study of the Book of Jonah. Third Paper," MQR, 3rd Ser., 4 (1888) 346-359. W. W. Davies, "Is the Book of Jonah Historical?" MR 70 (1888) 827-844. Charles Elliott, "Jonah," ONTS 10 (1890) 134-140. H. Clay Trumbull, "Jonah in Nineveh," BS 49 (1892) 669-675. R. W. Dale, "Jonah," Exp, 4th Ser., 6 (1892) 1-18. H. Clay Trumbull, "Jonah in Nineveh," JBL 11 (1892) 53-60. A[ngus] Crawford, "The Book of Jonah," PER 6 (1892-93) 302-309. Wm. Hoge Marquess, "The Book of Jonah," USR 4 (1892-93) 249-257. Luther Link, "The Book of Jonah," PQ 8 (1894) 77-93. C[arl] H[einrich] Cornill, "Jonah," OC 9 (1895) 4616-4618. W. W. Moore, "The Great Fish of Jonah," USR 7 (1895-96) 24-35. *W. W. Moore, "Oannas and Dagon," USR 7 (1895-96) 191-197. [Jonah] J. Kennedy, "The Book of Jonah," BOR 8 (1895-1900) 184-192. Arthur W. Ackerman, "The Purpose of Jonah's Mission to Nineveh," BW 12 (1898) 190-195.

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Anonymous, "Exegetical Suggestion and Opinion. 'The Purpose of Jonah's Mission to Nineveh'," CFL, O.S., 2 (1898) 261-262. T. M'William, "The Book of Jonah," ET 12 (1900-01) 77-80. Charles M. Jones, "What Shall We Do with Jonah?" HR 44 (1902) 451-452. Edmund B. Fairfield, "Is the Book of Jonah True History?" HR 45 (1903) 354-361. Dwight Mallory Pratt, "The Book of Jonah on Its Spiritual Side," HR 47 (1904) 359-360. A. S. Carrier, Henry Preserved Smith, Francis B. Denio, Benjamin W. Bacon, and James A. Kelso, "Was Jonah's Whale a Barge?" HR 48 (1904) 438-441. John Urquhart, "'Is the Book of Jonah History? or Parable?"' CFL, 3rd Ser., 3 (1905) 174-181. John Taylor, "Jonah in 'Zeitschrift f. A. T. Wissenschaft'," ET 17 (1905-06) 16-17. A. Lukyn Williams, "The Whale," ET 17 (1905-06) 429-430. Ed[uard] König, "A Modem Jonah?" ET 17 (1905-06) 521. Arthur S. Peake, "The Book of Jonah," ICMM 2 (1905-06) 43-50. Francis E. Gigot, "The Book of Jonas: Arguments For and Against Its Historical Character," NYR 1 (1905-06) 411424. Leander S. Keyser, "The Book of Jonah," LCR 25 (1906) 217-236. J. B. Killam, "A Modem Jonah?" ET 18 (1906-07) 239. Anonymous, "Jonah's Earlier and Later Prophecies. Mr. James Bowron's Inquiry Answered," CFL, 3rd Ser., 9 (1908) 105-106. Rudolph M. Binder, "Jonah: A Sociological Study," HR 60 (1910) 218-220. H. Clay Trumbull, "Is Jonah's Deliverance a Reasonable Miracle?" LCR 30 (1911) 293-298. [Paul Carus], "The Jonah Story and Kindred Legends," OC 25 (1911) 271-285.

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A. Kampmeier, ''Jonah and Nineveh,'' OC 25 (1911) 383. [Editorial Comment by Paul Carus] George Macloskie, "The Whale and Jonah," CFL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1911-12) 320-322. Dyson Hague, "'Jonah The Book and the Man: A Twentieth Century Message'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1911-12) 355356. (Review) Luther T. Townsend, "Story of Jonah in the Light of the Highest Criticism," CFL, 3rd Ser., 16 (1913) 51-67. Francis J. Lamb, "Libel of Jonah. Tried in the Court of Public Opinion," CFL, 3rd Ser., 16 (1913) 99-122. G. Macloskie, "How to Test the Story of Jonah," BS 72 (1915) 334-338. *J. S. Ross, "Methodist Higher Criticism Arm-in-Arm with Infidelity," CFL, 3rd Ser., 21 (1916) 208-211. [X. Jonah, p. 208] Philip Magnus, "The Book of Jonah," HJ 16 (1917-18) 429-442. W. Emery Barnes, "The Pre-Christian Apostle to the Gentiles, (Jonah)," ICMM 15 (1918-19) 12-18. H[erbert] W. Magoun, "The Story of Jonah," CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 493-499. A. C. Hill, "Jonah-An Ancient Problem Novel," HR 78 (1919) 157-160. (Sermon) [Text: Jonah 4:2] Helen Grace Murray, "The Historicity of the Whale," MR 102 (1919) 429-431. Frederick C. Grant, "The Message of the Book of Jonah," ACM 6 (1919-20) 287-295. Francis J. Lamb, "The Book of Jonah," BS 81 (1924) 152-169. Francis Woodgate Mozley, "Proof of the Historical Truth of the Book of Jonah," BS 81 (1924) 170-200. Anonymous, "Jonah and the Great Fish," CFL, 3rd Ser., 27 (1921) 334. Anonymous, "The Book of Jonah," CFL, 3rd Ser., 28 (1922) 387-389.

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*Henry S. Gehman, "A Jonah-Parallel in Buddhism," RChR, 5th Ser., 2 (1923) 369-371. E. J. Sewell, "The Historical Value of the Book of Jonah," JTVI 56 (1924) 41-80. (Discussion and Communications, pp. 81-96) *Jalmar Bowden, "The Enlarging Spiritual Horizon of Judaism as Seen in the Books of Ruth and Jonah," MQR, 3rd Ser., 50 (1924) 684-690. W. A. Wright, "The Message of the Book of Jonah," MQR, 3rd Ser., 52 (1926) 654-659. *Comelia Catlin Coulter, "The 'Great Fish' in Ancient and Medieval Story," TAPA 57 (1926) 32-50. [Jonah, p. 42] Ambrose John Wilson, "The Sign of the Prophet Jonah and Its Modern Confirmations," PTR 25 (1927) 630-663; 26 (1928) 618-621. M. Sheehan, "The Book of Jonas," ACR 6 (1929) 288-295. James A. Burrow, "Jonah," MQR, 3rd Ser., 55 (1929) 274-280. S. D. F. Goitein, "Some Observations on Jonah," JPOS 17 (1937) 63-77. J. H. Morrison, "The Missionary Prophet," ET 49 (1937-38) 487-489. [Jonah] D. E. Hart-Davies, "The Book of Jonah in the Light of Assyrian Archaeology," JTVI 69 (1937) 230-245, 248-249. (Discussion, pp. 245-248) *H[enry] S. Gehman, "A Jonah and a David-Uriah Parallel in Buddhist Literature," JBL 57 (1938) ix. Rolland E. Wolfe, "The Mythological Aspects of the Jonah Story," JBL 65 (1946) v. *Joseph O. Eckelkamp, "Jonas and the Will of God," Scotist 6 (1947) 58-63. R. T. Daniel, "Jonah's Timeless Message," R&E 45 (1948) 321-325. F. A. Rayner, "The Story of Jonah: An Easter Study," EQ 22 (1950) 123-125. Gerald B. Stanton, "The Prophet Jonah and His Message," BS 108 (1951) 237-249, 363-376.

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Benoit Trepanier, "The Story of Jonas," CBQ 13 (1951) 8-16. W. M. Valk, "Jonas and the 'Whale'," Scrip 6 (1953-54) 46-49. *Brevard S. Childs, "'Jonah' A Study in Old Testament Interpretation," MHSB 3 (1956) #1, 7-14. E[dward] J. Young and B[revard] S. Childs, "An Exchange of Thoughts on Jonah," MHSB 3 (1956) #2, 23-29. Robert Dobbie, "A Meditation on Jonah," CJT 4 (1958) 195-199. *Brevard S. Childs, "Jonah: A Study in Old Testament Hermeneutics," SJT 11 (1958)53-61. Duane Priebe, "Teaching Values in the Book of Jonah," Voice 1 (1958) 57-63. *M. Lawrence, "Ships, Monsters and Jonah," AJA 66 (1962) 289-296. R. C. Foster, "A Ticket to Tarshish," SR 9 (1962-63) 73-82. John H. Hayes, "Studies in Jonah," TUSR 8 (1964-67) 18-29. R. B. Y. Scott, "The Sign of Jonah. An Interpretation," Interp 19 (1965) 16-25. George M. Landes, "The Kerygma of the Book of Jonah. The Contextual Interpretation of the Jonah Psalm," Interp 21 (1967) 3-31. J. H. Stek, "The Message of the Book of Jonah," CTJ 4 (1969) 23-50. *J. L. Helberg, "NahumJonahLamentationsIsaiah 51-53 (A Possibility for Establishing a Connection)," OTW 12 (1969) 46-55. *T. Francis Glasson, "The Final QuestionIn Nahum and Jonah," ET 81 (1969-70) 54-55.

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§364 3.2.10.4.2.10 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity Robert Dick Wilson, "The Authenticity of Jonah, Article I," PTR 16 (1918) 280-298. [I. The Objections Stated; II. The Evidence; III. Conclusions] Robert Dick Wilson, "The Authenticity of Jonah, Article II," PTR 16 (1918) 430-456. [Objections Stated; Assumptions; Discussion of the Assumptions; Conclusion] M. D. Goldman, "Lexicographical Notes on Exegesis: Was the Book of Jonah Originally Written in Aramaic?" ABR 3 (1953) 49-50.

§365 3.2.10.4.2.11 Literary Criticism of Micah - General Studies Anonymous, "Thoughts on Micah," BWR 3 (1881) 271-279. Samuel Sellery, "The Book of Micah," CMR 5 (1893) 10-29. *G. H. Skipwith, "On the Structure of the Book of Micah, and on Isaiah ii. 2-5," JQR 6 (1893-94) 583-586. John Taylor, "The Message of Micah," BW 25 (1905) 201-214. W. Emery Barnes, "Micah the Prophet: An Introduction," ICMM 5 (1908-09) 353-364. Paul Haupt, "Micah's Capucinade," JBL 29 (1910) 85-112. W. G. Gilmore, "Prophecy," HR 73 (1917) 484-485. (Review) W. J. Young, "The Message of Micah to the Men of Today," USR 39 (1927-28) 235-246. *Z. Vilnai, "The Topography of Palestine in the Prophecies of Micah," BIES 6 (1938-39) #3, II-III. *M. B. Crook, "Did Amos & Micah Know Isaiah 9:2-7 & 11:1-9?" JBL 70 (1951) xiii. Louise Pettibone Smith, "Studia Biblica. XVIII. The Book of Micah," Interp 6 (1952) 210-227.

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*Robert A. Trabold, "Amos, Micah, and Hosea: Prophets in Crisis," Focus 3 (1966-67) #2, 27-37. F. C[harles] Fensham, "The divine subject of the verb in the Book of Micah," OTW 11 (1968) 25-34. *J. P. van der Westhuizen, "The Term 'ètnan in Micah," OTW 11 (1968) 54-61. A. H. van Zyl, "Messianic scope in the Book of Micah," OTW 11 (1968) 62-72. John T. Willis, "The Structure of the Book of Micah," SEA 34 (1969) 5-42. A. S. van der Woude, "Micah in dispute with the pseudo-prophets," VT 19 (1969) 244-260.

§366 3.2.10.4.2.12 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity *J. Philip Hyatt, "On the Meaning and Origin of Micah 6:8," ATR 34 (1952) 232-239. E. Cannawurf, "The Authenticity of Micah, iv 1-4," VT 13 (1963) 1-25.

§367 3.2.10.4.2.13 Literary Criticism of Nahum - General Studies S. Burnham, "Isagogical Introduction to the Prophecy of Nahum," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 37-41. J. J. Dillon, "Nahum: a Study," CM, 3rd Ser., 4 (1892) 163-171. *J. F. McCurdy, "Light on Scriptural Texts from Recent Discoveries. The Book of Nahum and the Fall of Nineveh," HR 33 (1897) 408-411. G. Buchanan Gray, "The Alphabetic Poem in Nahum," Exp, 5th Ser., 8 (1898) 207-220. T. K. Cheyne, "Note on Mr. Gray's Article, 'The Alphabetical Poem in Nahum'," Exp, 5th Ser., 8 (1898) 304-305. H. W. Mengedoht, "The Book of Nahum in the Light of Assyriology," OC 33 (1919) 432-440.

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W. A. Maier, "Recent Archaeological Light on Nahum," CTM 7 (1936) 692-698. Alfred Haldar, "Studies in the Book of Nahum," UUÅ (1946) #7, i-viii, 1-173. *Joseph L. Mihelic, "The Concept of God in the Book of Nahum," Interp 2 (1948) 199-207. *O[swald] T. Allis, "Nahum, Nineveh, Elkosh," EQ 27 (1955) 67-82. [I. The Alphabet Poem and the Massoretic Text; II. "Not an Alphabet Poem of the Ordinary Kind"; III. Repetition, Assonance, Alliteration, Paronomasia in Nahum; IV. Sudden Transitions; V. The Paronomasia in Nahum i. 2; VI. Paronomasia in the Prophets] *Theo. F. Stern, "Introduction to the Literal and Free Translations of Obadiah, Nahum, and Haggai," WLQ 54 (1957) 265-289. I. H. Eybers, "A Note concerning the date of Nahum's Prophecy," OTW 12 (1969) 9-12. F. C[harles] Fensham, "Legal activities of the Lord according to Nahum," OTW 12 (1969) 13-20. *J. L. Helberg, "NahumJonahLamentationsIsaiah 51-53 (A Possibility for Establishing a Connection)," OTW 12 (1969) 46-55. *J. P. J. Olivier, "The concept day in Nahum and Habakkuk," OTW 12 (1969) 71-74. *H. W. F. Saggs, "Nahum and the Fall of Nineveh," JTS, N.S., 20 (1969) 220-225. *T. Francis Glasson, "The Final QuestionIn Nahum and Jonah," ET 81 (1969-70) 54-55.

§368 3.2.10.4.2.14 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity George Dahl, "Nahum Origins," JBL 56 (1937) ix.

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§369 3.2.10.4.2.15 Literary Criticism of Habakkuk - General Studies +Anonymous, "Delitzsch on Habakkuk," BFER 2 (1853) 590-612. (Review) W. G. Elmslie, "Habakkuk," Exp, 4th Ser., 3 (1891) 427-442. A. C. Thiselton, "Homilies on the Book of the Prophet Habakkuk," CM, 3rd Ser., 5 (1893) 53-58, 106-109, 225-229, 291-295, 358-362; 6 (1893) 31-35, 180-184; 7 (1894) 38-42, 232-236; 8 (1894) 40-49, 238-246, 239-301; 10 (1895) 104-108, 249-253. *E. A. Chown, "Habakkukthe prophet and prophecy," CMR 6 (1894) 34-48. J. J. Dillon, "Habakkuk," CM, 3rd Ser., 9 (1895) 303-318. Karl Budde, "Problems of the Prophetic Literature: Habakkuk," Exp, 5th Ser., 1 (1895) 372-385. Walter R. Betteridge, "The Interpretation of the Prophecy of Habakkuk," AJT 7 (1903) 647-661. Allen H. Godbey, "The Soul of Habakkuk," MR 86 (1904) 866-878. E. B. Pollard, "'Is God's Moral Government Out of Order?' The Burden of Habakkuk," R&E 1 (1904) 45-54. A[llen] H. Godbey, "Recent Criticism of HabakkukGiesebrecht and Stade," RChR, 4th Ser., 9 (1904) 196-214. T. K. Cheyne, "An Appeal for a More Complete Criticism of the Book of Habakkuk," JQR 20 (1907-08) 3-30. T. Johnstone Irving, "Habakkuk," BW 31 (1908) 51-61. John B. Whitford, "The Vision of Habakkuk," MQR, 3rd Ser., 36 (1910) 684-696. F. C. Burkitt, "The Psalm of Habakkuk," JTS 16 (1914-15) 62-66. M. J. Gruenthaner, "Chaldaeans or Macedonians? A Recent Theory on the Prophecy of Habakkuk," B 8 (1927) 129160, 257-289. T. R. Glover, "A Minor Prophet," MR 110 (1927) 801-804. [Habakkuk]

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C. V. Pilcher, "HabakkukA Perplexity and a Solution," CJRT 8 (1931) 306-313. *Theodor H. Gaster, "The Battle of the Rain and the Sea: An Ancient Semitic Nature-Myth," Iraq 4 (1937) 21-32. [Habakkuk] J. Ellwod Evans, "The Song of Habakkuk," BS 112 (1955) 62-67, 164-169; 113 (1956) 57-65. George H. Mennenga, "The Conflict of Faith in Habakkuk," RefR 9 (1955-56) #4, 19-29. *J. A. Sanders, "Habakkuk in Qumran, Paul, and the Old Testament," JR 39 (1959) 232-244. *S. Coleman, "Dialogue of Habakkuk in Rabbinic Doctrine," Abr-N 5 (1964-65) 57-85. Joseph D. Herzog, "HabakkukA New Translation," CCARJ 13 (1965-66) #4, 27-30. *Donald E. Gowan, "Habakkuk and Wisdom," PP 9 (1968) 157-166. *J. P. J. Olivier, "The concept of day in Nahum and Habakkuk," OTW 12 (1969) 71-74. I. H. Eybers, "Diverse applications of the 'Oracle of Habakkuk'," TEP 2 (1969) 50-59.

§370 3.2.10.4.2.16 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity R. E. Wolfe, "The Date of Habakkuk," JBL 56 (1937) ix.

§371 3.2.10.4.2.17 Literary Criticism of Zephaniah - General Studies Henry Ferguson, "The historical testimony of the prophet Zephaniah," JBL 3 (1883) 42-59. M[ilton] S. Terry, "Zephaniah," ONTS 11 (1890) 262-272. J. Philip Hyatt, "The Historical Background to Zephaniah," JBL 67 (1948) iii.

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*J. Philip Hyatt, "The Date and Background of Zephaniah," JNES 7 (1948) 25-29.

§372 3.2.10.4.2.18 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity George Dahl, "The Date of Zephaniah," JBL 53 (1934) x-xi. *J. Philip Hyatt, "The Date and Background of Zephaniah," JNES 7 (1948) 25-29. Louise Pettibone Smith and Ernest R. Lachemann, "The Authorship of the Book of Zephaniah," JNES 9 (1950) 137142. Donald L. Williams, "The Date of Zephaniah," JBL 82 (1963) 77-88.

§373 3.2.10.4.2.19 Literary Criticism of Haggai - General Studies F. B. Denio, "The Messianic Element in Haggai," ONTS 5 (1884-85) 399-401. Marcus Dods, "Haggai," Exp, 3rd Ser., 5 (1887) 344-354. *George S. Goodspeed, "Haggai and Zechariah," BW 1 (1893) 124-133. *[Nathaniel Burwash], "Analytical studies in the English Bible: Brief outline of Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, with Haggai and Zechariah," CMR 5 (1893) 87-104. *Thomas D. Anderson, "The Religious Teachings of Haggai and Zechariah," BW 14 (1899) 195-199. E. C. Gordon, "The Prophecies of Haggai. A Biblical Study," CFL, O.S., 3 (1899) 339-343. Henry Nelson Bullard, "The Prophecy of Haggai," CFL, 3rd Ser., 3 (1905) 154-156. Julius A. Bewer, "Ancient Babylonian Parallels to the Prophecies of Haggai," AJSL 35(1918-19) 128-133. *William H. Bates, "Haggai and Zechariah," CFL, 3rd Ser., 28 (1922) 420-421.

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Paul F. Bloomhardt, "The Poems of Haggai," HUCA 5 (1928) 153-195. *Fleming James, "Thoughts on Haggai and Zechariah," JBL 53 (1934) xi. *Fleming James, "Thoughts on Haggai and Zechariah," JBL 53 (1934) 229-235. *J. C. Fenton, "The Promises of Haggai and the Yea of Christ," Theo 49 (1946) 47-51. Peter R. Ackroyd, "Studies in the Book of Haggai," JJS 2 (1950-51) 163-175; 3 (1952) 1-13. [I. The Book of Haggai; II. The Framework of the Oracles, A. Passages integral to the Prophetic Oracles, B. Introductory Notes, Editorial in Character; III. The Arrangement of the Oracles; IV. The Interpretation of the Oracles; V. The Significance of Haggai] *Theo. F. Stem, "Introduction to the Literal and Free Translations of Obadiah, Nahum, and Haggai," WLQ 54 (1957) 265-289. *Peter R. Ackroyd, "Two Old Testament Historical Problems of the Early Persian Period," JNES 17 (1958) 13-27. [A. The First Years of Darius I and the Chronology of Haggai, Zechariah 1-8, pp. 13-22] I. H. Eybers, "Haggai, the mouthpiece of the Lord," TEP 1 (1968) 62-71.

(§374) 3.2.10.4.2.20 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity

§375 3.2.10.4.2.21 Literary Criticism of Zechariah - General Studies +Anonymous, "Dr. Blayney's Version of Zechariah," BCQTR 13 (1799) 651-654. (Review) William Burnet, "The Visions of Zechariah," BFER 33 (1884) 114-124. [W. H.] Lowe, "Zechariah's Times, and the Occasion of His Mission," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 79-80. Marcus Dods, "The Book of Zechariah," Exp, 3rd Ser., 3 (1886) 136-146, 335-345, 445-456; 4 (1886) 119-131, 216227, 306-316, 335-345, 453-464. [I. The First Three Visions; II. The Fourth Vision; II. Vision of the Candlestick; IV. The Flying Roll and the Ephah; V. Religious Observances; VI. The Shepherd of Israel; VII. National Revival; VIII. The Consummation]

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W. G. Elmslie, ''Zechariah,'' Exp, 4th Ser., 4 (1891) 302-320. *George S. Goodspeed, "Haggai and Zechariah," BW 1 (1893) 124-133. *[Nathaniel Burwash], "Analytical studies in the English Bible: Brief outline of Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, with Haggai and Zechariah," CMR 5 (1893) 87-104. Walter R. Betteridge, "A Sketch of the History of the Book of Zechariah," BS 54 (1897) 634-645. *Thomas D. Anderson, "The Religious Teachings of Haggai and Zechariah," BW 14 (1899) 195-199. *F. P. Ramsay, "Textual Emendation and Higher Criticism," USR 13 (1901-02) 13-18. F. Bertram Clogg, "Zechariah: His Visions and Teachings," ICMM 9 (1912-13) 198-209. Adam C. Welch, "Zechariah's Vision of the Lampstand," ET 29 (1917-18) 239-240. Adam C. Welch, "A Fresh Study of Zechariah's Visions," Exp, 8th Ser., 15 (1918) 178-197. *William H. Bates, "Haggai and Zechariah," CFL, 3rd Ser., 28 (1922) 420-421. Bernard T. Holden, "The Visions of Zechariah," CJRT 3 (1926) 291-295. *Fleming James, "Thoughts on Haggai and Zechariah," JBL 53 (1934) xi. *Fleming James, "Thoughts on Haggai and Zechariah," JBL 53 (1934) 229-235. W. D. Monro, "Why Dissect Zechariah?" EQ 10 (1938) 45-55. H[erbert] G[ordon] May, "A Key to the Interpretation of Zechariah's Visions," JBL 57 (1938) x-xi. Herbert Gordon May, "A Key to the Interpretation of Zechariah's Visions," JBL 57 (1938) 173-184. E. E. Le Bas, "Zechariah's Enigmatical Contribution to the Corner-Stone," PEQ 82 (1950) 102-122.

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Iain Murray, "Thomas V. Moore on Zechariah," BofT #10 (1958) 19-22. (Review) *Peter R. Ackroyd, "Two Old Testament Historical Problems of the Early Persian Period," JNES 17 (1958) 13-27. [A. The First Years of Darius I and the Chronology of Haggai, Zechariah 1-8, pp. 13-22] F. F. Bruce, "The Book of Zechariah and the Passion Narrative," BJRL 43 (1960-61) 336-353. J. R Porter, "Some recent work on Deutero-Zechariah," OSHTP (1964-66) 16-18. *Cameron Mackay, "Zechariah in Relation to Ezekiel 40-48," EQ 40 (1968) 197-210.

§376 3.2.10.4.2.22 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity David Shanks, "The Book of Zechariah: Its Authorship," MI 3 (1885-86) 81-101. [T. K.] Cheyne, "The Origin of the Book of Zechariah," JQR 1 (1888-89) 76-83. *John Elsworth, "Historical Setting of the Post-Exilian Period of the Old Testament, Showing the Approximate Place of Zechariah," ET 6 (1894-95) 333. *George Livingstone Robinson, "The Prophecies of Zechariah with Special Reference to the Origin and Date of Chapters 9-14," AJSL 12 (1895-96) 1-92. *William Walter Cannon, "Some Notes on Zechariah c. 11," AfO 4 (1927) 139-146. [1. The Date of the Oracle, pp. 139-143] *M. Treves, "Conjectures concerning the date and authorship of Zechariah IX-XIV," VT 13 (1963) 196-207.

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§377 3.2.10.4.2.23 Literary Criticism of Malachi - General Studies *Idiota, "On the Elijah foretold by Malachi," TRep 6 (1788) 135-175. Anonymous, "Elijah's Coming," JSL, 2nd Ser., 2 (1852) 420-432. Anonymous, "Elijah's Coming," MQR 6 (1852) 618-633. Anonymous, "The Tishbite and the Baptist," SPR 18 (1867) 388-404. Marcus Dods, "Malachi," Exp, 3rd Ser., 6 (1887) 414-435. [E. H. Dewart], "The Prophecy of Malachi," CMR 5 (1893) 281-301. Charles C. Torrey, "The Prophecy of Malachi," JBL 17 (1898) 1-15. Clifton D. Gray, "The Historical Background of Malachi," BW 14 (1899) 404-411. Frank K. Sanders, "The Spiritual Message of Malachi," BW 14 (1899) 412-416. S. Lawrence Brown, "The Book of Malachi," ICMM 4 (1907-08) 402-408. *R. B. Y. Scott, "The Expectation of Elijah," CJRT 3 (1926) 490-502. *J. G. Matthews, "Tammuz Worship in the Book of Malachi," JPOS 11 (1931) 42-50. Albert Leonard Murray, "A Lent with Malachi," HR 105 (1932) 176-178. Carl Armerding, "Will There Be Another Elijah?" BS 100 (1943) 89-97.

§378 3.2.10.4.2.24 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity *+E[duard] König, "Requests and Replies. The Massoretical note at the end of the Minor Prophets," ET 10 (1898-99) 255-257. [The Date of Malachi - Answer to a question posed by Eb. Nestle regarding §70 of the Dikdûkêha-te'amîm] Hans H. Spoer, "Some New Considerations Towards the Dating of the Book of Malachi," JQR 20 (1907-08) 167186.

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(§379) 3.2.11 Literary Criticism of the Hagiographa - General Studies

§380 3.2.11.1 Literary Criticism of the Poetical Books - General Studies Anonymous, "Noyes's Hebrew Poets," CE 88 (1867) 175-186. (Review) [Nathaniel] Burwash, "The poetical books of the Old Testament," CMR 1 (1889) 381-390. [Nathaniel] Burwash, "The poetical books of the Old Testament II," CMR 2 (1890) 1-6. *[Nathaniel] Burwash, "Analytical studies in the English Bible: The Books of Job and Proverbs and Ecclesiastes," CMR 5 (1893) 251-265. *Anonymous, "The Word 'Torah' in Job and Proverbs," CFL, O.S., 1 (1897) 191-192. *Moncure D. Conway, "Solomonic Literature," OC 12 (1898) 385-410. [Solomonic Antijahvism, pp. 385-390] *A. H. Tuttle, "The Golden Age of Hebrew Literature," MR 87 (1905) 888-902. [Job. Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, Ruth] *E. G. King, "Job and the Alphabetical Psalms," ICMM 14 (1917-18) 31-39. *Joseph Qafih, "The Accents of Job, Proverbs and Psalms in Yemenite Tradition," Tarbiz 31 (1961-62) #4, III.

§381 3.2.11.1.1 Literary Criticism of Job - General Studies +Anonymous, "Garden's Version of Job," BCQTR 9 (1797) 168-175. (Review) +Anonymous, "Bishop Stock on the Book of Job," BCQTR 29 (1807) 368-375, 496-508. (Review) Anonymous, "The Book of Job," CE 23 (1837) 29-53.

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Ralph Wardlaw, "Essays on the Book of Job," CongML 23 (1840) 274-280, 357-363, 444-450, 525-533, 591-600, 660-666; 24 (1841) 624-632, 699-705,760-769, 838-845. *[Albert] Barnes, "The Patriarchal Religion, as developed in the Book of Job," BRCR, N.S., 11 (1844) 163-179. *Ludwig Hirzel, "Introduction to the Book of Job," BS 7 (1850) 144-162. [1. Contents of the Book; 2. Doctrine and Object of the Book; 3. Unity of the Book; 4. General Plan; 5. Subject of the Poem; 6. Time and Place of the Composition of the Book] (Trans. by William C. Duncan) Anonymous, "The Book of Job," WR 60 (1853) 417-450. (Review) Anonymous, "The Book of Job," SPR 9 (1855-56) 390-402. +Anonymous, "The Book of Job," BFER 6 (1857) 561-600; 8 (1859) 670-706. (Review) Joseph Muenscher, "The Book of Job," CRB 23 (1858) 75-100. J. L. B., "The Literature of the Book of Job," JSL, 3rd Ser., 8 (1858-59) 25-46. Anonymous, "The Book of Job," CE 67 (1859) 254-259; 68 (1860) 201-211. (Review) W. E. T., "Revised English Version of the Book of Job," JSL, 3rd Ser., 9 (1859) 257-274. (Review) Anonymous, "Carey's Translation of the Book of Job," CR 12 (1859-60) 249-262. (Review) [B. F. Hayes], "The Book of Job," FBQ 8 (1860) 443-460. (Review) *Anonymous, "Renan on Job and Canticles," AThR 3 (1861) 478-486. (Review) [B. F. Hayes], "The Book of Job," FBQ 9 (1861) 72-90. H. P., "Remarks on a New Version of the Book of Job," JSL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1861-62) 454-456. (Remarks by Charles H. H. Wright, pp. 456-463) Lic Konstantin Schlottman, "The Book of Job," ER 14 (1862-63) 1-33. (Trans by Charles F. Schaeffer)

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+Anonymous, "The Book of Job," BQRL 46 (1867) 70-96. (Review) W. G[illespie], "Job," JSL, 5th Ser., 1 (1867) 338-362. J. W. Jackson, "On Mr. Gillespie's Article, 'Job'," JSL, 5th Ser., 2 (1867-68) 213-214. [D. Waterman], "The Book of Job and its Lessons," FBQ 16 (1868) 402-412. J. G. Herder, "The Book of Job Considered as an Art-Composition," JSP 4 (1870) 284-288. (Trans. by A. E. Kroeger) W. R. French, "The Time of Job," UQGR, N.S., 7 (1870) 269-277. Thomas Whitelaw, "The Problem of Job," BFER 21 (1872) 742-757. +Anonymous, "The Book of Job," LQHR 50 (1878) 368-391; 51 (1878-79) 52-83. (Review) G. H. Zimmerman, "The Book of Job," MQR, 2nd Ser., 1 (1879) 703-716. R. Leighton Gerhart, "The Book of Job," RChR 26 (1879) 277-310. N. T., "The Book of Job," MQR, 2nd Ser., 2 (1880) 183-186. *R. V. Foster, "Some Astronomy in the Book of Job," ONTS 4 (1884-85) 358-363. R. V. Foster, "The Hebrew WisdomThe Book of Job," ONTS 5 (1884-85) 256-261. Samuel Dyson, "The Problem concerning the Book of Job," CM 23 (1886) 65-74. *Henry M. Harman, "The Divine Names of the Book of Job," JBL 6 (1886) part 1, 119. David Shanks, "The Argument of the Book of Job," MI 4 (1886) 269-286. T. W. Moore, "The Book of JobRevised Version Old Testament," MQR, 2nd Ser., 8 (1886) 261-271. *Fergus A. Ferguson, "Job on Life and Resurrection," ERG, 9th Ser., 2 (1887) 20-25.

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John F. Genung, "The Interpretation of the Book of Job," AR 10 (1888) 437466. [Francis Bartlett Proctor], "The Story of Job: Doctrinal and Homiletic Suggestions, with Literary Notes and Illustrations," CM, N.S., 3 (1888) 48-59, 116-126, 180-185, 225-232, 356-369; 4 (1888) 23-33, 90-97, 158-166, 218226, 291-296, 349-356. S. G. Green, "The Book of Job: Dean Bradley's Lectures," CongRL 2 (1888) 884-895, 983-991. (Review) [William Pope Harrison], "Christ in the Book of Job," MQR, 3rd Ser., 4 (1888) 390-400. (Editorial) *J. G. Lansing, "The Messianic Element in the Book of Job," CT 6 (1888-89) 401-430. John S. Zelie, "The Figurative Element in Job," ONTS 8 (1888-89) 332-335, 368-370. [Francis Bartlett Proctor], "The Story of Job. (Second Series)," CM, N.S., 5 (1889) 48-58, 116-123, 176-181, 243251, 310-312, 373-379. Anonymous, "A New Reading of the Book of Job," WR 132 (1889) 56-73. Wm. G. Ballantine, "The Book of Job," BS 47 (1890) 54-67. W. W. Davies, "The Integrity of the Book of Job," MR 72 (1890) 329-346. W. W. Davies, "The Mythological Element in Job," ONTS 11 (1890) 207-212. Albert P. Brigham, "Inorganic Nature in the Poem of Job," ONTS 13 (1891) 98-107. *Geo[rge] S. Goodspeed, "The Book of Job in Other Literatures," ONTS 15 (1892) 45-51, 105-114. *Anson P. Atterbury, "Ethical Teaching of the Book of Job Concerning the Conduct of God Toward Man," CT 10 (1892-93) 123-136. * E. L. Curtis, "Messianic Prophecy in the Book of Job," BW 1 (1893) 119-121. George S. Goodspeed, "The Book of Job," BW 1 (1893) 288-293.

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Bernhard Duhm, "The Book of Job," NW 3 (1894) 328-344. Adelaide I. Locke, "Job and Faust," HSR 5 (1894-95) 297-306. Hugh S. Dougall, "The Problem of Job," CMR 7 (1895) 1-19. George Augustus Simcox, "On the Structure of the Book of Job," Exp, 5th Ser., 2 (1895) 377-394. *S. R. Driver, "'Sceptics of the Old Testament'," ContR 69 (1896) 257-269. [Job, Koheleth, Agur (Prov. xxx)] (Review) K. Budde, "The Book of Job," ET 8 (1896-97) 111-112. T. K. Cheyne, "Professor Budde's Job: An Explanation," ET 8 (1896-97) 288, 384. *G. Buchanan Gray, "Two Notes on the Hebrew Ecclesiasticus," OSHTP (1896-97) 36-40. [I. The Reference to Job and the Canon in Eccles. XLIX. 8-10, pp. 36-39] T. K. Cheyne, "The Book of Job and Its Latest Commentator," Exp, 5th Ser., 5 (1897) 401-416. (Review) T. K. Cheyne, "The Book of Job and Its Latest Commentator, Part II," Exp, 5th Ser., 6 (1897) 22-36. John Christian Kenner, "Job, A Prince of the East; and His Inspired Epic," MQR, 3rd Ser., 22 (1897) 323-341. William Henry Green, "The Dramatic Character and Integrity of the Book of Job," PPR 8 (1897) 683-701. (Review) +Anonymous, "Job and 'Faust'," QRL 186 (1897) 213-240. (Review) W. L. Lingle, "Is the Book of Job Fact or Fiction?" USR 9 (1897) 97-106. C[laude] R. Conder, "Illustrations of the Book of Job," PEFQS 30 (1898) 254-261. [Language; Civilisation; Natural History] Henry J. Weber, "Material for the Construction of a Grammar of the Book of Job," AJSL 15 (1898-99) 1-32. *Duncan B. Macdonald, "Job and Muslim Cosmology," AJSL 15 (1898-99) 168-169.

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*James A. Craig, "A Study of Job and the Jewish Theology of Suffering," Monist 9 (1898-99) 481-523. *A[ngus] Crawford, "Exploration and Discovery," PER 12 (1898-99) 149-160. [The Book of Job, pp. 158-160] Anonymous, "Current Criticism and Interpretation of the Old Testament. Job, An Appreciation," CFL, O.S., 3 (1899) 307. Charles H. Dickinson, "The Drama of Job," BS 57 (1900) 68-94. *D. S. Margoliouth, "Lines of Defence of the Biblical Revelation. 3. Unity Against Plurality," Exp, 6th Ser., 1 (1900) 241-262, 321-346, 422-435; 2 (1900) 25-36. [Job] W. E. Smyser, "A Literary Study of the Book of Job," MR 82 (1900) 849-868. *Anonymous, "Job and Prometheus," CQR 51 (1900-01) 325-350. W. R. Worthington, "The Book of Job," HR 42 (1901) 352-353. William Brenton Greene Jr., "Job's Philosophy of Affliction," CFL, N.S., 5 (1902) 227-235. *C. Clermont-Ganneau, "Archaeological and Epigraphic Notes on Palestine. 10. Dannaba and Job's Country," PEFQS 34 (1902) 10-15. *Jas. C. Morris, "The Book of Job and the Revelation of the Messiah," MQR, 3rd Ser., 29 (1903) 498-506. Eduard König, "The Problem of the Poem of Job," AJT 8 (1904) 66-77. Carl A. Blomgren, "A Treatise on the Book of Job," TTKF 7 (1905) 94-112. Walter Lock, "The Teaching of the Book of Job," ICMM 2 (1905-06) 350-363. Francis E. Gigot, "Leading Problems Concerning the Book of Job: A Brief Exposition and Discussion," NYR 1 (190506) 579-596. John E. McFadyen, "Light upon Life's Mystery from the Book of Job," HR 52 (1906) 48-51. *Morris Jastrow Jr., "A Babylonian Parallel to the Story of Job," JBL 25(1906) 135-191.

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*T. W. Kretschmann, "Job on the Resurrection of the Body," LCR 25 (1906) 570-579. W. B. Carney, "A Literary Study of Job," LQ 36 (1906) 423-438. Edward M. Merrins, "The Patience of Job," BS 64 (1907) 224-249. [Discussion of Job's affliction] Alex R. Gordon, "Job," Exp, 7th Ser., 3 (1907) 185-192, 228-245. Gustavus E. Hiller, "A Fresh Look at the Book of Job," MQR, 3rd Ser., 33 (1907) 663-671. *F. Y. Leggatt, "Job's Contribution to the Problem of the Future State," Exp, 7th Ser., 9 (1910) 326-340. J. O. Knott, "An Interpretation of the Book of Job," MQR, 3rd Ser., 36 (1910) 553-567. *[Paul Carus], "Tabi-utul-Bel, the Pious Sufferer," OC 24 (1910) 505-509. [The Babylonian "Job"] *Helen Halwey Nichols, "The Composition of the Elihu Speeches," AJSL 27 (1910-11) 97-186. *Eb. Nestle, "David in the Book of Job," ET 22 (1910-11) 90-91. F. Gilmore, "Literary Interest in the Book of Job," ACQR 36 (1911) 349-354. Henry H. Howorth, "Some Unconventional Views on the Text of the Bible. IX. Job, etc.," SBAP 33 (1911) 26-33,5361. *H. F. B. Compston, "The Accentuation of wayyomar in Job," JTS 13 (1911-12) 426-427. George A. Barton, "The Original Home of the Story of Job," JBL 31 (1912) 63-68. *H. Townsend, "Job and Buddha," ET 24 (1912-13) 499-501. Andrew C. Zenos, "The Problem of Job in the Twentieth Century," HR 65 (1913) 373-375.

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Walter Krumweide, ''The Book of Job: A Critical Study,'' LQ 43 (1913) 410-417. Camden M. Cobern, "A New Interpretation of the Book of Job," MR 95 (1913) 419-439. Camden M. Cobern, "A New Egyptological Interpretation of Job," RP 12 (1913) 152-154. (Review) A. D. Martin, "The Book of Job," ET 26 (1914-15) 75-81. *T. F. Royds, "Job and the Problem of Suffering," ICMM 11 (1914-15) 378-387. S. M. Provence, "The Book of Job. An Interpretation," R&E 13 (1916) 214-231. Theodore Copeland, "JobA Study," MQR, 3rd Ser., 43 (1917) 461-466. M. C. Hazard, "The Book of Job," BW 53 (1919) 60-64. *Anonymous, "Job's Conception of God," CFL, 3rd Ser., 25 (1919) 289. William H. Bates, "The Book of Job," CFL, 3rd Ser., 26 (1920) 194-197. G. Buchanan Gray, "The Additions in the Ancient Greek Version of Job," Exp, 8th Ser., 19 (1920) 422-438. *Ed[uard] König, "The Problem of Suffering in the Light of the Book of Job," ET 32 (1920-21) 361-363. *Edward Shillito, "The Sequel to Job. The Christian Other Alternative," Exp, 8th Ser., 21 (1921) 417-424. *J. C. Jacoby, "The Book of Job: Its Author and Its Doctrine," LQ 51 (1921) 182-189. R. B. Steele, "The Book of Job," MQR, 3rd Ser., 47 (1921) 523-534. J. T. Mueller, "The Paramount Lesson of Job: God's Glory Magnified by Faith Triumphant over Tribulation," TM 1 (1921) 161-173. G. Buchanan Gray, "A New Interpretation of Job," AJSL 38 (1921-22) 63-70. (Review) A. Nairne, "Job," CQR 93 (1921-22) 103-122. (Review)

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*John H. Raven, "Job's Messianic Hope," BR 7 (1922) 537-554. W. Ernest Beet, "The Message of the Book of Job," Exp, 8th Ser., 24 (1922) 111-120. *R. B. Steele, "Notes on the Book of Job and Maccabees I. and II.," MQR, 3rd Ser., 48 (1922) 148-150. D[avid] E. Culey, "Recent Literature on the Book of Job," BWTS 15 (1922-23) 5-18. *John H. Raven, "Job's Messianic Hope. II," BR 8 (1923) 35-60. A. Nairne, "Job's Interpreters," CQR 97 (1923-24) 49-70. (Review) Kemper Fullerton, "The Original Conclusion to the Book of Job," ZAW 42 (1924) 116-135. J. P. Naish, "The Book of Job and the Early Persian Period," Exp, 9th Ser., 3 (1925) 34-49, 94-104. (Mrs.) Evelyn Baker Dodd, "The Integrity of Job's Friends," MQR, 3rd Ser., 51 (1925) 127-130. Victor L. Trumper, "Modern Science in the Book of Job," JTVI 58 (1926) 63-74, 84-86. (Discussion and Communications, pp. 74-84) *Robert H. Pfeiffer, "The Dual Origin of Hebrew Monotheism," JBL 46 (1927) 193-206. [Critical Note: The priority of Job over Is. 40-55, pp. 202-205] *Eduard König, "The Problem of Suffering and the Book of Job," MR 110 (1927) 582-586. Earl Bennett Cross, "God's Good Man," CRDSB 1 (1928-29) 150-162. George L. Hurst, "The Voice Out of the Whirlwind," ET 39 (1928-29) 137. Marjory S. West, "The Book of Job and the Problem of Suffering," ET 40 (1928-29) 358-364. Walter Romig, "JobA Dramatic Debate," SS 3 (1929) #1, 24-29. K[emper] Fullerton, "Double Entendre in the First Speech of Eliphaz," JBL 49 (1930) 320-374.

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W. H. Stubbs, "The Drama of Job," LQHR 154 (1930) 213-219. H. F. B. Compston, "Marginal Notes on Driver-Gray's 'Job' (I.C.C.)," ET 42 (1930-31) 92-93. Milton Steinberg, "Job Answers God: Being the Religious Perplexities of an Obscure Pharisee," JR 12 (1932) 159176. H. Grady Davis, "The Message of the Book of Job for Today," LCQ 6 (1933) 131-146. D. Winton Thomas, "Job's 'comforters'," DUJ 28 (1933-34) 276-277. Charles Lee Feinberg, "The Book of Job," BS 91 (1934) 78-86. *E. Brennecke, "The Place of Suffering in the Plan of God as Debated in the Book of Job," LCQ 7 (1934) 165-180. H. J. Flowers, "The Book of Job," R&E 31 (1934) 158-172. *David E. Faust, "A Prophet Attacks Profit," JAAR 3 (1935) #1, 29-31. *A. P. Drucker, "The Book of Job," OC 49 (1935) 65-78. [The Difficulties of the Book of Job; Why has the Book of Job been Misunderstood? The Date and Composition of Job; Job as a Drama; The Purpose of the Drama] John E. Moyle, "The Redeemer in the Book of Job," CFL, 3rd Ser., 42 (1936) 149-155. Katherine McNeill, "An Interpretation of Job," JAAR 4 (1936) #1, 23-24. *Harry M. Orlinsky, "

and

in the Septuagint of Job," JBL 56 (1937) 361-367.

William A. Irwin, "The Elihu Speeches in the Criticism of the Book of Job," JR 17 (1937) 37-47. Wilfrid Bovey, "The Unjust God? Job's Problem and Ours," HJ 36 (1937-38) 353-364. *A. W. Harrison, "The Poetry of the Book of Job," LQHR 163 (1938) 327-336. *Charles Lee Feinberg, "Job and the Nation Israel. First Study: In the Hands of the Enemy," BS 96 (1939) 405-411.

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E. E. Kellett, "'Job': An Allegory?" ET 51 (1939-40) 250-251. *Charles Lee Feinberg, "Job and the Nation Israel. Second Study: At the Mercy of the Critics," BS 97 (1940) 27-33. *Charles Lee Feinberg, "Job and the Nation Israel. Third Study: Face to Face With the Lord," BS 97 (1940) 211-216. P. A. Spalding, "The Poem of Job," CongQL 18 (1940) 190-299. *William R. Seaman, "The Book of Job and the Problem of Suffering," LCQ 14 (1941) 52-60. C. E. B. Cranfield, "An Interpretation of the Book of Job," ET 54 (1942-43) 295-298. J. R. Coates, "The Gospel of Job," OSHTP (1942-43) 27-31. *Ralph Rogers Hawthorne, "Jobine Theology," BS 101 (1944) 64-75, 173-186, 290-303, 417-433; 102 (1945) 37-54. *A. A. Jones, "The Problem of Suffering in the Book of Job," EQ 16 (1944) 282-293. *S. L. Terrien, "The Babylonian Dialogue on Theodicy and the Book of Job," JBL 63 (1944) vi. Henry S. Gehman,

an Inscription, in the Book of Job," JBL 63 (1944) 303-307.

*B[enjamin] Maisler, "The Genealogy of the Sons of Nahor and the Historical Background of the Book of Job," Zion 11 (1945-46) #1, I. Charles Lee Feinberg, "The Poetic Structure of Job and the Ugaritic Literature," BS 103 (1946) 283-292. *Pascal P. Parente, "The Book of Job: Reflections on the Mystic Value of Human Suffering," CBQ 8 (1946) 213-219 W. A. Wordsworth, "Job's Murmurings," EQ 18 (1946) 169-172. *Peter Katz, "Notes on the Septuagint, IV.

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Gillis Gerleman, "Studies in the Septuagint. I. Book of Job," AULLUÅ, N.S., 43 (1947) #2, 1-86. *Titus Ludes, "Job and the Wisdom of God," Scotist 6 (1947) 43-48. J. Steinmann, "The Book of Job," LofS 3 (1948-49) 24-31. (Trans. by K. Pond) J. Steinmann, "Job, God's Witness," LofS 3 (1948-49) 118-124. (Trans. by K. Pond) Ralph Marcus, "Job and God," RR 14

(1949-50) 5-29.

*William A. Irwin, "Job and Prometheus," JR 30 (1950) 90-108. Otto J. Baab, "Studia Biblica. XV. The Book of Job," Interp 5 (1951) 329-343. Theodore O. Wedel, "I Hate Myself," Interp 5 (1951) 427-431. *R. K. Harrison, "The Problem of Suffering and the Book of Job," EQ 25 (1953) 18-27. H[illel A.] Fine, "The Patient Job," JBL 72 (1953) vi-vii. Donald H. Gard, "The Concept of Job's Character According to the Greek Translator of the Hebrew Text," JBL 72 (1953) 182-186. Max Laseron, "Power and Justice. Hobbs Versus Job," Jud 2 (1953) 52-60. Walter R. Roehers, "The Theme of the Book of Job," CTM 25 (1954) 298-302. *Maximiliano Garcia Cordero, "Corporal Resurrection in the Book of Job," TD 2 (1954) 90-93. Hillel A. Fine, "The Tradition of a Patient Job," JBL 74 (1955) 28-32. Victor White, "Jung on Job," NB 36 (1955) 52-60. Lester J. Kuyper, "The Repentance of Job," RefR 9 (1955-56) #4, 30-44. W. S. Taylor, "Theology and Therapy in Job," TT 12 (1955-56) 451-462.

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*David S. Shapiro, "The Problem of Evil and the Book of Job," Jud 5 (1956) 46-52. Jean Danielou, "The Meaning of Job," TD 4 (1956) 189. [Synopsis] William Lillie, "The Religious Significance of the Theophany in the Book of Job," ET 68 (1956-57) 355-358. M[itchell] Dahood, "Some Northwest-Semitic Words in Job," B 38 (1957) 306-320. Harry M. Orlinsky, "Studies in the Septuagint of Job," HUCA 28 (1957) 53-74; 29 (1958) 229-271; 30 (1959) 153168; 32 (1961) 239-268; 33 (1962) 119-151; 35 (1964) 37-47; 36 (1965) 57-78. Nahum M. Sarna, "Epic Substratum in the Prose of Job," JBL 76 (1957) 13-25. P. Peters, "Isagogical Study of the Book of Job," WLQ 55 (1958) 272-295. H. H. Rowley, "The Book of Job and Its Meaning," BJRL 41 (1958-59) 167-207. Arthur Foote, "JobFore-Runner of Existentialism?" UC 14 (1958-59) #4, 5-9, 14. R. A. F. Mackenzie, "The Purpose of the Yahweh Speeches in the Book of Job," B 40 (1959) 435-445. * Mary Frances Thelen, "J.B., Job, and the Biblical Doctrine of Man," JAAR 27 (1959) 201-205. *Mitchell Dahood, "The Root

II in Job," JBL 78 (1959) 303-309.

R. A. F. Mackenzie, "The purpose of the Yahweh speeches in the book of Job," SBO 1 (1959) 301-311. Lester J. Kuyper, "The Repentance of Job," VT 9 (1959) 91-94. *James Wood, "The Idea of Life in the Book of Job," GUOST 18 (1959-60) 29-37. Hugh Anderson, "Another Perspective on the Book of Job," GUOST 18 (1959-60) 53-56.

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Kenneth Thompson Jr., "Out of the Whirlwind. The Sense of Alienation in the Book of Job," Interp 14 (1960) 51-63. A. Piper, "The Book of Job and its Significance for Preaching and the Cure of Souls," WLQ 57 (1960) 50-71, 118141, 197-219. (Trans. by J. A. Fricke and A. Schuteze) Patrick W. Skehan, "Strophic Patterns in the Book of Job," CBQ 23 (1961) 125-142. *S. G. F. Brandon, "The Book of Job: Its Significance for the History of Religions," HT 11 (1961) 547-554. Wilhelm Vischer, "God's Truth and Man's Lie. A Study of the Message of the Book of Job," Interp 15 (1961) 131146. (Trans. by Donald G. Miller) Eugene Goodheart, "Job and the Modern World," Jud 10 (1961) 21-28. Margaret B. Crook and Samuel A. Eliot, "Tracing Job's Story," HJ 60 (1961-62) 323-329. *David S. Shapiro, "The Book of Job and the the Trial of Abraham," Trad 4 (1961-62) 210-220. William A. Irwin, "Job's Redeemer," JBL 81 (1962) 217-229. A. Guillaume, "The Unity of the Book of Job," ALUOS 4 (1962-63) 26-46. A. Peters, "The Problem of the Book of Job," AfER 5 (1963) 55-60. Gilmore H. Guyot, "Reflections on the Book of Job," BibT #7 (1963) 452-456. *Maurice Friedman, "The Modern Job. On Melville, Dostoievsky, and Kafka," Jud 12 (1963) 436-455. *Robert Hillis Goldsmith, "The Healing Scourge. A Study in Suffering and Meaning," Interp 17 (1963) 271-279. G. W. Anderson, "Old Testament Books," PQL 9 (1963) 319-325. [IX. Job] Steven Riskin, "Job," YR 3 (1963) 59-65. H. Joel Laks, "The Enigma of Job: Maimonides and the Moderns," JBL 83 (1964) 345-364.

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Robert Gordis, "The Lord out of the Whirlwind. The Climax and Meaning of Job," Jud 13 (1964) 48-63. Gerald A. Laurie, "The Book of Job, on the Futility of Theological Discussion," Person 45 (1964) 72-79. James K. Zink, "Impatient Job," JBL 84 (1965) 147-152. Matitiahu Tsevat, "The Meaning of the Book of Job," HUCA 37 (1966) 73-106. Nahum N. Glatzer, "The Book of Job and its Interpreters," LIST 3 (1966) 197-220. Leonard S. Kravitz, "Maimonides and Job: An Inquiry as to the Method of the Moreh," HUCA 38 (1967) 149-158. David Noel Freedman, "The Elihu Speeches in the Book of Job. A Hypothetical Episode in the Literary History of the Work," HTR 61 (1968) 51-59. *J. Murtagh, "The Book of Job and the Book of the Dead," ITQ 35 (1968) 166-173. Norman D. Hirsh, "The Architecture of the Book of Job," CCARJ 16 (1969) #1, 32-35. D[avid] N[oel] Freedman, "Orthographic Peculiarities in the Book of Job," El 9 (1969) 35-44. [Non-Hebrew Section] H. L. Ginsberg, "Job the patient and Job the impatient," VTS 17 (1969) 88-111. Daniel Jeremy Silver, "Nachmanides' Commentary of the Book of Job," JQR, N.S., 60 (1969-70) 9-26.

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§382 3.2.11.1.2 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity F. G. Vaihinger, "On the Age of the Book of Job," BRCM 2 (1846) 93-108. F. G. Vaihinger, "The Date of the Book of Job," BRCR, 3rd Ser., 3 (1847) 174-188. *Ludwig Hirzel, "Introduction to the Book of Job," BS 7 (1850) 144-162. [6. Time and Place of the Composition of the Book, pp. 159-162] (Trans. by William C. Duncan) *Henry Ferguson, "The Authenticity of Job, XXXII-XXXVII," CR 29 (1877) 420-434. E. J. Dillon, "The Original Poem of Job," ContR 64 (1893) 108-156. Duncan B. Macdonald, "The Original form of the legend of Job," JBL 14 (1895)63-71. Duncan B. Macdonald, "Some External Evidence of the Original Form of the Legend of Job," AJSL 14 (1897-98) 137-164. Helen Hawley Nichols, "The Composition of the Elihu Speeches," AJSL 27 (1910-11) 97-186. *George A. Barton, "The Composition of Job 24-30," JBL 30 (1911) 66-77. Gerry W. Hazelton, "The Book of JobWho Wrote It?" BS 71 (1914) 573-581. H. Beveridge, "The Date of the Book of Job," JRAS (1919) 234. Victor L. Trumper, "The Date of the Book of Job," JRAS (1919) 586-587. *J. C. Jacoby, "The Book of Job: Its Author and Its Doctrine," LQ 51 (1921) 182-189. *G. R. Driver, "Some Recent Discoveries in Babylonian Literature. III.The Righteous Sufferer," Theo 8 (1924) 123130. Judah J. Slotki, "The Origin of the Book of Job," ET 39 (1927-28) 131-134.

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Charles Roads, "Abraham, Author of the Book of Job," MR 112 (1929) 456-458. Elizabeth L. Foote, "Who Wrote Job?" MR 112 (1929) 609-610. Charles Roads, "Abraham, Author of the Book of Job," CFL, 3rd Ser., 36 (1930) 375-377. Frank Hugh Foster, "Is the Book of Job a Translation from an Arabic Original?" AJSL 49 (1932-33) 21-45. *A. P. Drucker, "The Book of Job," OC 49 (1935) 65-78. [The Date and Composition of Job, pp. 70-72] F. A. Aston, "Some Theories of the Date of the Book of Job," EQ 10 (1938) 92-112. Walter G. Williams, "Relative Dating of Additions to Job," IR 17 (1960) #1, 11-14.

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§383 3.2.11.1.3 Literary Criticism of the Psalms - General Studies *+Anonymous, ''Travell on the Psalms,'' BCQTR 6 (1795) 625-628. (Review) +Anonymous, "Reeves on the Psalms," BCQTR 17 (1801) 341-350, 624-637. (Review) +Anonymous, "Gedd's Translation of the Psalms," BCQTR 33 (1809) 355-358. (Review) *Anonymous, "Remarks on the Curses in the Psalms," MR 1 (1818) 175-177. [H. Ware(?)], "Cotton Mather's Psalms," CD, N.S., 4 (1822) 325-332. (Review) *+Anonymous, "The Book of Psalms," BCQTR, N.S., 23 (1825) 252-255. (Review) *+Anonymous, "New Translations of the Book of Psalms," BCQTR, 4th Ser., 9 (1831) 404-440. (Review) [Wilhelm Martin Leberecht] De Wette, "Introduction to the Psalms," BRCR 3 (1833) 445-518. (Trans. byJ. Torrey) Anonymous, "A New Translation of the Book of Psalms, with an Introduction. By George R. Noyes," CE 11 (1831) 99-109. (Review) Anonymous, "Bush's Commentary on the Book of Psalms," PRev 7 (1835) 73-89. (Review) *+Anonymous, "The Christian Use of the Psalms of David," DR 23 (1847) 27-58. (Review) *+Anonymous, "Translation of the Hebrew Psalter," ERL 7 (1847) 71-87. (Review) M. N., "Hengstenberg and Phillips on the Psalms," BRCM 4 (1847-48) 145-172. (Review) Anonymous, "Hupfeld's Commentary on the Psalms," AThR 1 (1859) 688-698. (Review)

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Anonymous, "De Burgh on the Psalms," DUM 55 (1860) 741-745. (Review) S. P. T., "Some Modem Commentators on the Book of Psalms," JSL, 3rd Ser., 11 (1860) 182-185. *+Anonymous, "Perowne on the Psalms," LQHR 24 (1865) 267-315. (Review) William Lee, "Alternate Versions of the Psalms," JSL, 4th Ser., 10 (1866-67) 1-21. Anonymous, "Interpretation of the Psalms," BFER 16 (1867) 374-383. (Review) Anonymous, "The Position of the Book of Psalms in the Plan of the Old Testament," PRev 39 (1867) 256-287. Anonymous, "Revised English Version of the Psalms," DR, N.S., 18 (1872) 351-362. [Revised Douay] (Original numbering as Vol. 70) Thomas H. Gill, "Watts in his Dealings with the Psalms," CongL 5 (1876) 424-439. John Henry Hopkins, "Neale and Littledale on the Psalms," CR 28 (1876) 388-409. (Review) *W. Gray Elmslie, "The Place of the Psalms in Modem Apologetic," BFER 26 (1877) 726-755. N. S. Folsom, "The Book of Psalms," URRM 7 (1877) 624-639. (Review) *John DeWitt, "Bible Revision and the Psalms," PR 1 (1880) 499-525. *H. F. Woolrych, "The Prayer-Book and Bible Version of the Psalms," CM 15 (1882) 321-331. Geo. Dana Broadman, "The Alphabetical Psalms," ONTS 5 (1884-85) 334-335. C[rawford] H. Toy, "On Maccabean Psalms," URRM 26 (1886) 1-21. *A. J. Maas, "The Use of Pesiq in the Psalms," AJSL 5 (1888-89) 121-130. Anonymous, "The Psalms and Modern Criticism," LQHR 72 (1889) 1-22. (Review)

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C. G. Montefiore, "Mystic Passages in the Psalms," JQR 1 (1888-89) 143-161. *W. Pakenham Walsh, "From 'The Voices of the Psalms'," CM, N.S., 8 (1890) 65-72. Anonymous, "Delitzsch on 'The Psalms'," EN 2 (1890) 85-86. L. W. Batten, "Duplicates in the Psalter," ONTS 13 (1891) 16-20. C[laude] R. Conder, "Notes by Major Conder. V. Quotations of Psalms," PEFQS 23 (1891) 71. (Corr. p. 186) C[laude] R. Conder, "Quotations of Psalms," PEFQS 23 (1891) 183-184. A. J. Maas, "The Use of Paseq in the Psalms. II," AJSL 8 (1891-92) 89-97. S. C. Bartlett, "Cheyne on the Psalter," BS 49 (1892) 292-312. (Review) W. W. Davies, "Origin and Religious Contents of the Psalter," MR 74 (1892) 884-901. (Review) *George H. Schodde, "Post-Exilic Legalism and Post-Exilic Literature," ONTS 15 (1892) 201-206. Alex. Cumming, "On Some of the Psalms," ET 4 (1892-93) 322-323. *Henry Hayman, "The Evidence of the Psalter to a Levitical System," BS 50 (1893) 238-260. E. Nestle, "Pathros in the Psalms," JAOS 15 (1893) cviii-cix. Howard Osgood, "The Two-Edged Sword in the Psalms," HR 28 (1894) 99-105. *G. Buchanan Gray, "The References to the 'King' in the Psalter, in their Bearing on the Questions of Date and Messianic Belief," JQR 7 (1894-95) 658-686. *G. Buchanan Gray, "The References to the 'King' in the Psalter, in their Bearing on (A) Questions of Date, (B) Messianic Belief," OSHTP (1894-95) 27-29. H. B. Swete, "St. Jerome on the Psalms," Exp, 5th Ser., 1 (1895) 424-434.

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Eugene R. Hendrix, "The Throne of Praises: A Study in the Psalms," MQR 18 (1895) 55-66. T. K. Cheyne, "Some Aspects of the Criticism of the Psalms," OSHTP (1895-96) 39-44. G. R. Wynne, "Notes on the Collocation of the Psalms," CM, 3rd Ser., 11 (1896) 166-177. *+Anonymous, "The Psalms in History," QRL 185 (1897) 305-330. (Review) F. H. Woods, "A New Critical and Devotional Commentary on the Psalms," ET 9 (1897-98) 322-326. (Review) Frants Buhl, "The Aid of Criticism in the Interpretation of the Psalms," AJT 2 (1898) 763-775. *T. K. Cheyne, "The New Versions of the Psalter and the Book of Judges," Exp, 5th Ser., 7 (1898) 259-275. Carl Heinrich Comill, "The Psalms in Universal Literature," OC 12 (1898) 449-466. (Trans. by W. H. Carruth) Anonymous, "The Psalms and the New Criticism," CQR 48 (1899) 31-54. George H. Schodde, "Problems of the Psalms," HR 39 (1900) 164-165. *D. S. Margoliouth, "Lines of Defence of the Biblical Revelation. 4. The Argument from Silence," Exp, 6th Ser., 2 (1900) 129-154. [Psalms] Parke P. Flournoy, "The Psalms Not Post-Exilic," CFL, N.S., 3 (1901) 60. E. H. Dewart, "The Psalms of David," MQR, 3rd Ser., 28 (1902) 583-590. *William T. Allison, "The Poetry of the Psalms," BW 22 (1903) 42-48. E. G. King, "The Influence of the Triennial Cycle on the Psalter," JTS 5 (1903-04) 203-213. Robert Cameron, "New Light on the Psalms," BS 61 (1904) 689-710. Robert Cameron, "New Light on the Psalms," CLF, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 460-470.

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Henry Nelson Bullard, "An Introduction to the Study of the Psalms," CFL, 3rd Ser., 2 (1905) 220-223. *W. T. Allison, "The Nature-Poetry of the Psalms," BW 28 (1906) 87-93, 261-273. [Parts I and II] P[atrick] V. Higgins, "On the Study of the Psalms," IER, 4th Ser., 20 (1906) 127-132. F. W. Klingensmith, "The Psalter and the New Testament. I," LCR 25 (1906) 457-465. F. W. Klingensmith, "The Psalter and the New Testament. I," LCR 25 (1906) 711-718. Wm. G. Seiple, "Maccabean Psalms," RChR, 4th Ser., 10 (1906) 191-197. *W. T. Allison, "The Nature-Poetry of the Psalms," BW 29 (1907) 208-216. [Part III] *W. T. Allison, "The Nature-Poetry of the Psalms. IV. The Mountains, Sea, Trees and Flowers," BW 30 (1907) 111117. T. K. Cheyne, "Maccabaean Psalms," IJA #11 (1907) 3-5. Arthur Stanley Pease, "Notes on St. Jerome's Tractates on the Psalms," JBL 16 (1907) 107-131. *A. C. Baird, "Hebrew and Babylonian Psalms: A Comparison," GUOST 3 (1907-12) 27-30. Crawford Howell Toy, "On Some Conceptions of the Old Testament Psalter," AJT 12 (1908) 1-33. *P[atrick] V. Higgins, "David's Life a Key to the Psalms and Vice Versa," IER, 4th Ser., 24 (1908) 283-289. Kemper Fullerton, "Studies in the Psalter," BW 36 (1910) 176-192, 252-267, 323-328, 395-406; 37 (1911)48-58, 128136, 189-198. *S. R. Driver, "The Method of Studying the Psalter. With Special Application to Some of the Messianic Psalms," Exp, 7th Ser., 9 (1910) 20-41.

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*John P. Peters, "Notes on Some Ritual Uses of the Psalms," JBL 29 (1910) 113-125.[1. Tehillim, pp. 113-114; 2. The Tehillah of the Thank Offering, pp. 114-116; 3. A Babylonian and Hebrew Ritual Phrase, pp. 116-118; 4. The Ritual of the Penitential Psalms, pp. 118-121; 5. Selah, p. 121; 6. Maskil, p. 122-125] Frank Holmes, "The Abiding Religious Value of the Hebrew Psalter," ICMM 8 (1911-12) 56-67. *E. G. King, "The Covenant of Creation in the Psalms," ICMM 8 (1911-12) 410-421. George Adam Smith, "The Natural Strength of the Psalms," Exp, 8th Ser., 8 (1912) 1-15. *Kemper Fullerton, "The International Critical Commentary on Genesis, Chronicles, and the Psalms," HTR 5 (1912) 20-109. (Review) John Muir, "The Personal Element in the Psalter," GUOST 4 (1913-22) 22-24. *William Fulton, "The Temple in the Psalter," GUOST 4 (1913-22) 24-25. C. J. Ritchie, "Nature in the Psalter," GUOST 4 (1913-22) 26-27. *Duncan Cameron, "The Covenants in the Psalter," GUOST 4 (1913-22) 27-29, 84. C. J. Ritchie, "The Personal Piety of the Psalter," GUOST 4 (1913-22) 29-31. A. T. Burbridge, "The Autobiographic Element in the Psalms, ICMM 11 (1914-15) 95-106. *H. St. J. Thackeray, "The Song of Hannah and Other Lessons and Psalms for the Jewish New Year's Day," JTS 16 (1914-15) 177-203. J. Gregory Smith, "The Hebrew Psalter," MC 4 (1914-15) 246-250. John P. Peters, "Hebrew Psalmody," HTR 9 (1916) 36-55. (Review) J[ohn] P. Peters, "Ritual in the Psalms," JBL 35 (1916) 143-154. *Oswald T. Allis, "The Bearing of Archaeology on the Higher Criticism of the Psalms," PSB 10 (1916) #3, 12-14.

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John E. M'Fadyen, "The Psalter and the Present Distress," ET 28 (1916-17) 245-249, 305-307,373-377. *Oswald T. Allis, "The Bearing of Archaeology upon the Higher Criticism of the Psalms," PTR 15 (1917) 277-324. G. C. Binyon, "The Mystical Interpretation of the Psalms," ET 29 (1917-18) 343-348. A. R. Gordon, "Pioneers in the Study of Old Testament Poetry. Ley and the Metricists," ET 29 (1917-18) 541-547. A. R. Howell, "The Re-Discovery of the Psalms," ET 29 (1917-18) 558-559. H. J. D. Astley, "Mythology in the Psalms," ICMM 14 (1917-18) 305-315. A. R. Howell, "The Re-Discovery of the Psalms. II.," ET 30 (1918-19) 35-36. *C. G. Montefiore, "The Psalter: Its Contents and Date," QRL 230 (1918) 1-20. (Review) Harris B. Stewart, "The Out of Door World in the Psalms," ASRec 15 (1919) 215-225. *J. Richie Smith, "The Proverbs," HR 78 (1919) 318-322. [Psalms] (Sermon) John P. Peters, "Notes of Locality in the Psalter," JPOS 1 (1920-21) 122-131. M. R. James, "Robert Grosseteste on the Psalms," JTS 23 (1921-22) 181-185. William H. Bates, "The Book of Psalms," CFL, 3rd Ser., 28 (1922) 30-32. Frederick G. Powicke, "Richard Baxter's Paraphrase of the Psalms," ET 35 (1923-24) 471-474. Moses Buttenweiser, "The Importance of the Tenses for the Interpretation of the Psalms," HUCA, Jubilee Volume (1925) 89-112. *F. Herbert Stead, "The Idea of God in the Psalms. I.," ET 37 (1925-26) 547-551.

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*F. Herbert Stead, "The Idea of God in the Psalms. II.," ET 38 (1926-27) 18-20. R[obert] Dick Wilson, "The Radical Criticism of the Psalter," JTVI 59 (1927) 256-270. [(Discussion, pp. 270-278) (Communications by J. J. B. Coles, p. 278; H. Biddulph, pp. 278-279; W. C. Edwards, pp. 279-280; Percy O. Ruoff, p. 280)] *R[obert] Dick Wilson, "The Names of God in the Psalms," PTR 25 (1927) 1-39. Theodore R. Robinson, "Recent Research in the Book of Psalms," CQR 106 (1928) 335-352. (Review) Harris B. Stewart, "The Psalter and Modem Life," ASRec 24 (1928-29) 149-162. David E. Culley, "Some Recent Studies in the Psalter," BWTS 21 (1928-29) 189-201. *Henry E. Donnelly, "Nationalism in the Psalms," SS 3 (1929) #1, 44-49. Dorothy Carver, "Nature in the Psalms," R&E 28 (1931) 410-416. +[Gordon] Cumming, "The Religion of the Psalms," AABTS 6 (1931-32) #1, 2-3. Earle Bennet Cross, "Limitations of Some Psalms," CRDSB 4 (1931-32) 73-86. *W. Emery Barnes, "Hebrew Metre and the Text of the Psalms," JTS 33 (1931-32) 374-382. H. J. Flowers, "The Book of Psalms," R&E 29 (1932) 417-435. W. K. Lowther Clarke, "Notes. I.Gunkel on the Psalms," Theo 25 (1932) 282-284. *Algernon Ward, "Jerome's Work on the Psalter," ET 44 (1932-33) 87-92. James A. Montgomery, "Recent Developments in the Study of the Psalter," ATR 16 (1934) 185-198. Shalom Spiegel, "Liturgies of Departure in the Psalter," JBL 53 (1934) ix. *W. Leonard, "Sionism in the Psalter," ACR 13 (1936) 118-134.

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Page 481 *Oscar N. Olson, "The Ethical Concepts of the Psalms," AQ 15 (1936) 348-361. *W. Emery Barnes, "A Note on the Meaning of God of Jacob]

in the Psalter," JTS 38 (1937) 405-410. [The

Norman H. Snaith, "After Fifty Years. V. The Background of the Psalms," ET 50 (1938-39) 246-249. *Michael J. Gruenthaner, "The Future Life in the Psalms," CBQ 2 (1940) 57-63. Ovid R. Sellers, "Self-Pity in the Psalms," CQ 18 (1941) 297-300. E. R. Rowlands, "Inner-Syriac Corruptions in the Book of Psalms," JTS 42 (1941) 65-67. John Maclean, "The Sure Mercies of David," EQ 14 (1942) 128-138. [Thematic treatment] B. D. Eerdmans, "Sojourn in the Tent of Jahu," OTS 1 (1942) 1-16. *B. D. Eerdmans, "Psalm XIV, LIII and the Elohim-Psalms," OTS 1 (1942) 258-267. *David de Sola Pool, "The Constructive Use of

in the Book of Psalms," PAAJR 13 (1943) 41-46.

*C. M. Cooper, "The Divine Personal Pronoun in the Psalms," JBL 64 (1945) iii. William F. Lynch, "A Simpler Theory of Literature," MH 2 (1945-46) #1, 6-8. *B. D. Eerdmans, "The Hebrew Book of Psalms," OTS 4 (1947) 1-610. [Introduction, 1; I. The so-called Hymnbook of the Second Temple, 2-6; II. The Classes of Psalms (Gattungsforschung) 6-11; III. Metric System, 11-14; IV. Collection of the Psalms, 14-27; V. Established Religion: The Enemies of the Psalms, 27-35; VI. Origin and Date of Psalms, 35-44; VII. The Singers, 45-51; VIII. Titles and Technical Terms: Oriental Music and Western Singing, 5190 (Lammenazzeah 'al Hassheminith, 54-61; 'al 'alamoth and other Terms, 61-80; Selah, 80-90); Pss. I-CL, 91-610]

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±Edward P. Arbez, "Recent Publications on the Psalms," AER 119 (1948) 105-114, 187-195. Charles Lee Feinberg, "The Uses of the Psalter," BS 105 (1948) 154-169, 463-477. James A. Kleist, "Toward a More Rhythmical Rendering of the Psalms," CBQ 11 (1949)66-75. P. P. Saydon, "The Origin of the 'Polyglot' Arabic Psalms," B 31 (1950) 226-236. N. H. Tur-Sinai, "The Literary Character of the Book of Psalms," OTS 8 (1950) 263-281. A. v. R. Sauer, "The Book of Psalms," CTM 21 (1950) 518-520. (Review) John Paterson, "A Fresh Approach to the Psalter," DG 20 (1950) #2/3, 9-13. Elmer A. Leslie, "Studia Biblica IX. The Book of Psalms," Interp 4 (1950) 62-77. *John Paterson, "The Psalms and the Cult," GUOST 14 (1950-52) 42-47. Sigmund Mowinckel, "Traditionalism and Personality in the Psalms," HUCA 23 (1950-51) Part 1, 205-231. *(Sister) St. Catherine Nestor, "Music in the Psalms," ABenR 2 (1951) 190-193. J. H. Darby, "Jewish Psalms and Christian Prayers," ClR 35 (1951) 25-33. G. Lacey May, "The Catholicity of the Psalter," CQR 152 (1951) 180-190. Reginald Glanville, "The Psalms and the Resurrection of Jesus," LQHR 176 (1951) 209-215. A. G. Matthews, "From the Margins of a Psalter," CongQL 30 (1952) 113-117. R. Loewe, "Herbert of Bosham's Commentary on Jerome's Hebrew Psalter," B 34 (1953) 44-77, 159-192, 275-298. *A. R. Crabtree, "The Revised Standard Version of the Psalms," R&E 50 (1953) 443-452.

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Balthasar Fischer, ''Christ in the Psalms,'' TD 1 (1953) 53-58. *Mitchell Dahood, "The Divine Name 'Eli in the Psalms," ThSt 14 (1953) 452-457. *Mitchell Dahood, "The Root GMR in the Psalms," ThSt 14 (1953) 595-597. *John Fearon, "The Psalms and Prayer," C&C 7 (1955) 330-336. *Cecil S. Emden, "The Psalmist's Emphasis on God's Kindness," CQR 156 (1955) 233-235. Bernard Hall, "The Problem of Retribution in the Psalms," Scrip 7 (1955) 84-92. S[igmund] Mowinckel, "Psalm Criticism between 1900 and 1935," VT 5 (1955) 13-33. *S[igmund] Mowinckel, "Psalms and wisdom," VTS 3 (1955) 205-224. Dom Gregory Murray, "The Psalms: A Rhythmic Restoration Leads to a Popular Revival," DownsR 74 (1955-56) 95102. *Edgar Jones, "Suffering in the Psalter: A Study of the Problem of Suffering in the Book of Psalms," CongQL 34 (1956) 53-63. *Arthur Soffer, "The Treatment of Anthropomorphisms and Anthropopathisms in the Septuagint of Psalms," HUCA 28 (1957) 85-107. Walter G. Williams, "Liturgical Aspects in Enthronement Psalms," JAAR 25 (1957) 118-122. John M. Stensvaag, "Recent Approaches to the Psalms," LQ, N.S., 9 (1957) 195-212. *William Green, "Ancient Comment on Instrumental Music in the Psalms," RestQ 1 (1957) 3-8. Joseph Bourke, "Supplication in the Psalms," NB 39 (1958) 16-22. *S. B. Frost, "Asseveration by Thanksgiving," VT 8 (1958) 380-390. Edmund Hill, "The Psalms and Everyday Life," LofS 13 (1958-59) 99-105.

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Martin Luther, "Martin Luther's Preface to the Book of Psalms," BofT #17 (1959) 27-30. S. B. Frost, "The Christian Interpretation of the Psalms," CJT 5 (1959) 25-34. Roland E. Murphy, "A New Classification of Literary Forms in the Psalms," CBQ 21 (1959) 83-87. Robert G. Boling, "'Synonymous' Parallelism in the Psalms," JSS 5 (1960) 221-255. Bernard Jones, "A Version of the Psalms," LQHR 185 (1960) 216-220. [William Barnes 'Version'] *Prosper Grech, "The Experience of Sin in the Psalms," Scrip 12 (1960) 106-112. Svend Holm-Nielsen, "The Importance of Late Jewish Psalmody for the Understanding of Old Testament Psalmodic Tradition," ST 14 (1960) 1-53. *N. E. Wagner,

in the Psalter," VT 10 (1960) 435-442.

*O. Linton, "Interpretation of the Psalms in the Early Church," StP 4 (1961) 143-156. *R. E. Clements, "Temple and Land: A Significant Aspect of Israel's Worship," GUOST 19 (1961-62) 16-28. *Helmer Ringgren, "Enthronement Festival or Covenant Renewal?" BRes 7 (1962) 45-48. *C. J. Labuschagne, "Some Remarks on the Translation and Meaning of 'amarti in the Psalms," OTW 5 (1962) 2733. Martin J. Buss, "The Psalms of Asapha and Korah," JBL 82 (1963) 382-392. *Chr. Brekelmans, "Pronominal suffixes in the Hebrew Book of Psalms," JEOL #17 (1963) 202-206. *Nic. N. Ridderbos, "The Psalms: Style-Figures and Structures (certain considerations, with special reference to Pss. xxii, xxv, and xlv)," OTS 13 (1963) 43-97.

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S. du Toit, "The Psalms and History," OTW 6 (1963) 18-29. J. J. Glueck, "Some Remarks On the Introductory Notes of The Psalms," OTW 6 (1963) 30-39. J. H. Kroeze, "Some Remarks On Recent Trends in The Exegesis Of The Psalms," OTW 6 (1963) 40-47. *L. M. Muntingh, "A Few Social Concepts In The Psalms And Their Relation To The Canaanite Residential Area," OTW 6 (1963) 48-57. *I. H. Eybers, "The Stem S-P-T in The Psalms," OTW 6 (1963) 58-63. *Roland E. Murphy, "A consideration of the classification 'Wisdom Psalms'," VTS 9 (1963) 156-167. Gregory Murray and Daniel Rees, "A New Translation of the Psalms," DownsR 82 (1964) 36-46. [Part I - Its Origin and Purpose, by Gregory Murray, pp. 36-41; Part II - The Translation Examined, by Daniel Rees, pp. 41-46] Julian Morgenstern, "The Cultic Setting of the 'Enthronement Psalms'," HUCA 35 (1964) 1-42. Gerald J. Blidstein, "Nature in the 'Psalms'," Jud 13 (1964) 29-36. Wallace I. Wolverton, "The Meaning of the Psalms," ATR 47 (1965) 16-33. A. Kapelrud, "Scandinavian Research in the Psalms after Mowinckel," ASTI 4 (1965) 74-90. Fr. Luke, "The Songs of Zion as a Literary Category of the Psalter," IJT 14 (1965) 72-90. A. S. Herbert, "Our Present Understanding of the Psalms," LQHR 190 (1965) 25-29. *Henry McKeating, "Divine Forgiveness in the Psalms," SJT 18 (1965) 69-83. George W. Anderson, "Enemies and Evildoers in the Book of Psalms," BJRL 48 (1965-66) 18-29. *J. A. Sanders, "The Psalter at the Time of Christ," BibT #22 (1966) 1462-1469.

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*Peter R. Ackroyd and Michael A Knibb, "Translating the Psalms," BTr 17 (1966) 110. I. D. L. Clark and B. A. Mastin, "Venite, Exultemus Domino: Some Reflections on the Interpretation of the Psalter," CQR 167 (1966) 413-424. *D. R. Ap-Thomas, "An Appreciation of Sigmund Mowinckel's Contribution to Biblical Studies," JBL 85 (1966) 315325. [Psalm Criticism] *E. Reim, "Seasonal Psalms and Prophecy," JTLC 6 (1966) #5, 1-5. *J. Shunary, "Avoidance of Anthropomorphism in the Targum of Psalms," Text 5 (1966) 133-144. *Basil De Pinto, "The Torah and the Psalms," JBL 86 (1967) 154-174. *Charles M. Cooper, "The Revised Standard Version of Psalms," JQR, 75th (1967) 137-148. *D. J. A. Clines, "Psalm Research Since 1955: I. The Psalms and the Cult," TB #18 (1967) 103-126. F. N. Jasper, "Early Israelite Traditions and the Psalter," VT 17 (1967) 50-59. Khone Shmeruk, "Mendele's Translation of the Book of Psalms into Yiddish," HS 1 (1968-69) 448. [English Summary] *N. A. van Uchelen,

in the Psalms," OTS 15 (1969) 205-212.

*D. J. A. Clines, "Psalm Research Since 1955: II. The Literary Genres," TB #20 (1969) 105-125. *Bezalel Safran, "The Problem of Theodicy in the Book of Psalms," YR 7 (1969) 63-68. Arnold A. Anderson, "Psalm Study Between 1955 and 1969," BQL 23 (1969-70) 155-164.

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§384 3.2.11.1.3.1 Studies concerning the Imprecatory Psalms *Anonymous, "Remarks on the Curses in the Psalms," MR 1 (1818) 175-177. *W. C., "On the Imprecations of David. In what matter shall the imprecations of David in Ps. V. 10, and in other places, be reconciled with the spirit of piety, and the inspiration of the Psalms?" QCS 1 (1819) 613-616. F. B., "The Interpretation of the Imprecatory Passages in the Psalms," BRCM 3 (1847) 199-210. John J. Owen, "The Imprecatory Psalms," BS 13 (1856) 551-563. Anonymous, "The Imprecatory Psalms," PQR 9 (1860-61) 575-588. Edwards A. Park, "The Imprecatory Psalms, viewed in the light of the Southern Rebellion," BS 19 (1862) 165-210. Anonymous, "The Imprecatory Psalms," BFER 13 (1864) 496-515. Anonymous, "The Imprecatory Psalms," TE 2 (1865) 121-142. Anonymous, "Interpretation of the Psalms," BFER 16 (1867) 374-383. (Review) Joseph Hammond, "The Vindictive Psalms Vindicated," Exp, Is Ser., 3 (1876) 27-47, 101-118, 185-203, 452-471; 4 (1876) 56-70, 212-240. Anonymous, "The Vindictive Psalms," ERG, 8th Ser., 2 (1883-84) 246-254. H. N. Bernard, "The Vindictive Psalms," Exp, 2nd Ser., 7 (1884) 131-144. A. S. Aglen, "The Vindictive Psalms," Exp, 2nd Ser., 7 (1884) 357-365. W. W. Davies, "The Imprecatory Psalms," ONTS 14 (1892) 154-159. J. W. Beardslee, "The Imprecatory Psalms," PRR 8 (1897) 490-505. J. A. DeBaun, "The Imprecatory Psalms," PQ 12 (1898) 45-56. W. R. Worthington, "The Minatory Psalms," HR 39 (1900) 67.

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John Hedley, "The Imprecatory Psalms," ET 15 (1903-04) 383. Chalmers Martin, "The Imprecations in the Psalms," PTR 1 (1903) 537-553. Edward Pfeiffer, "How Can the Imprecatory Psalms be Reconciled with the Spirit of the Gospel?" ColTM 27 (1907) 130-158. T. K. Cheyne, "Maccabaean Psalms," IJA #11 (1907) 3-5. Arthur Stanley Pease, "Notes on St. Jerome's Tractates on the Psalms," JBL 16 (1907) 107-131. T. Barns, "The Psalms of Vengeance," ET 19 (1907-08) 185-187. W. A. Jarrel, "The Hun and the Imprecatory Psalms," BS 76 (1919) 228-232. W. A. Jarrel, "The Imprecatory Psalms," R&E 19 (1922) 460-464. Edwin F. Keever, "The Imprecatory Psalms," LCQ 13 (1940) 131-142. Johannes G. Vos, "The Ethical Problem of the Imprecatory Psalms," WTJ 4 (1941-42) 123-138. *Thomas Smith, "Cursing Psalms: can we still pray them?" AfER 8 (1966) 324-328. Joseph Rwampigi, "Cursing Psalms are Inspired, So What?" AfER 10 (1968) 68-70.

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§385 3.2.11.1.3.2 Studies concerning the Songs of Degrees; Songs of Ascent; Songs of Return ( ) M., "The Songs of Degrees," JSL, 2nd Ser., 7 (1854-55) 39-53; 3rd Ser., 1 (1855) 56-74. [Psa. 120-134] W. W. Davis, "'The Songs of Degrees.'," HR 18 (1889) 66-68. *John P. Peters, "Notes on the Pilgrim Psalter," JBL 13 (1894) 31-39. Daniel Gurden Stevens Jr., "A Critical Commentary on the Songs of the Return with a Historical Introduction and Indexes. Part I," AJSL 11 (1894-95) 1-100. Daniel Gurden Stevens Jr., "A Critical Commentary on the Songs of the Return with a Historical Introduction and Indexes. Part II," AJSL 11 (1894-95) 119-173. Eneas B. Goodwin, "The Gradual Psalms," AER 14 (1896) 385-395. J[ohn] P. Peters, "A Jerusalem Processional," JBL 39 (1920) 52-59. J[ohn] P. Peters, "A Jerusalem Processional," JPOS 1 (1920) 36-41. Herbert H. Gowen, "The Egyptian Hallel," ATR 9 (1926-27) 21-41. [Psalms 111-117] W. R. Siegart, "A Study of the Pilgrim Psalms," LCQ 3 (1930) 397-413. T. Torrance, "The Last of the Hallel Psalms," EQ 28 (1956) 101-128. [Psalms 113-118] Carl H. Lundquist, "Moods of Worship in the Songs of Degrees," BSQ 5 (1956-57) #2, 4-9. [Psalms 120-134]

§386 3.2.11.1.3.3 Studies concerning the "Messianic" Psalms Anonymous, "Tholuck on the Messianic Psalms," BRCM 5 (1848-49) 25-38. John Page Hopps, "'The Witness of the Psalms to Christ and Christianity'," URRM 17 (1882) 97-116. (Review)

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T. K. Cheyne, "The Messianic Element in the Psalms," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 196-200. *G. Buchanan Gray, "The References to the 'King' in the Psalter, in their Bearing on the Questions of Date and Messianic Belief," JQR 7 (1894-95) 658-686. *G. B[uchanan] Gray, "The References to the 'King' in the Psalter, in their Bearing on (A) Questions of Date, (B) Messianic Belief," OSHTP (1894-95) 27-29. *George Dahl, "The Messianic Expectation in the Psalter," JBL 57 (1938) 1-12. *W. M. Mackay, "Messiah in the Psalms," EQ 11 (1939) 153-164. Norbert J. McCarthy, "There Is a Picture in the Psalms," SS 15 (Jan., 1946) 50-59. [The Messiah in the Psalms] *D. Paech, "Is Psalm 8 Messianic?" AusTR 27 (1956) 109-128. S. H. Russell, "Calvin and the Messianic Interpretation of the Psalms," SJT 21 (1968) 37-47.

§387 3.2.11.1.3.4 Studies concerning Titles and Divisions of the Psalms Anonymous, "The Titles of the Psalms," CQR 7 (1878-79) 370-392. William Henry Green, "The Titles of the Psalms," MR 72 (1890) 489-506. W[illiam] Henry Green, "The Title of the Psalms," ONTS 11 (1890) 153-167. *Ad. Neubauer, "The Authorship and Titles of the Psalms according to early Jewish authorities," SBE 2 (1890) 1-58. *Willis J. Beecher, "Hebrew Word Studies. The Word Maschil in the Psalm Titles," HR 33 (1897) 262. Chalmers Martin, "The Inscriptions of the Psalms," PRR 11 (1900) 638-653. *Ivan Panin, "The Titles of the Psalms," BN 1 (1904) #6, 178-184.

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Robert Cameron, "'The New Key to the Psalm Titles'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 1 (1904) 366-368. Llewellyn L. Henson, "The Musical Titles of the Psalms," R&E 3 (1906) 562-570. Eb. Nestle, "'The Titles of the Psalms'," ET 23 (1911-12) 383-384. George R. Berry, "The Titles of the Psalms," JBL 33 (1914) 198-200. T. Herbert Bindley, "The Titles of the Psalms," ICMM 13 (1916-17) 43-49. *John P. Peters, "Notes on Some Ritual Uses of the Psalms," JBL 29 (1910) 113-125.[ 1. Tehillim, pp. 113-114; 2. The Tehillah of the Thank Offering, pp. 114-116; 6. Maskil, p. 122-125] R[obert] D[ick] Wilson, "The Headings of the Psalms," PTR 24 (1926) 1-37, 353-395. [Proper Names in the Psalms, A. Simple Names for God, B. Composite Names for God, Words Alleged to be Late; Table of Hebrew Words; Headings of the Psalms, I. Kinds of Headings, II. Vocabulary of Headings, III. The Text of the Headings; Conclusions] James Wm. Thistle, "Notes on the Titles of the Psalms," CTSQ 6 (1928-29) #1, 8-10. Herbert Gordon May, ""Al....' in the Superscriptions of the Psalms," AJSL 58 (1941) 70-83. *W. Wilson, "The Annotations to the Psalms: A New Theory," Theo 51 (1948) 52-59. [Aurelius] Augustine, "A Sermon of St Augustine on the Title of Psalm 33: I," LofS 12 (1957-58) 29-34. (Trans. by Edmund Hill) [Aurelius] Augustine, "A Sermon of St Augustine on the Title of Psalm 33: II," LofS 12 (1957-58) 79-82. (Trans. by Edmund Hill) John F. A. Sayner, "An Analysis of the Context and Meaning of the Psalm-Headings," GUOST 22 (1967-68) 26-38. I. Yevin, "The Division into Sections in the Book of Psalms," Text 7 (1969) 76-102.

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§388 3.2.11.1.3.5 Studies concerning "Selah" Anonymous, "The Meaning and Use of Selah," DQR 4 (1864) 214-247. *+Anonymous, "Perowne on the Psalms," LQHR 24 (1865) 267-315. [Selah, pp. 303-305] (Review) Anonymous, "The Meaning of the Word Selah," ER 20 (1869) 217-221. C[harle]s A[ugustus] Briggs, "An Inductive Study of Selah," JBL 18 (1899) 132-143. *John P. Peters, "Notes on Some Ritual Uses of the Psalms," JBL 29 (1910) 113-125. [5. Selah, p. 121] Paul Haupt, "Selah as 'Reverential Prostration'," ET 22 (1910-11) 374-377. F. C. Burkitt, "Selah," ICMM 8 (1911-12) 98-99. W. E[mery] Barnes, "SelahSome Facts and a Suggestion," JTS 18 (1916-17) 263-273. *I. W. Slotki, "A Lost Selah, and Psalm LXXV 9 [8]," JTS 20 (1918-19) 250-251. E. E. Vernon, "'Selah'," MR 113 (1930) 446-447. Norman [H.] Snaith, "Selah," VT 2 (1952) 43-56.

§389 3.2.11.1.3.6 Studies on the "Psalter" +Anonymous, "Versions of the Psalms," BCQTR, 4th Ser., 15 (1834) 153-161. (Review) +Anonymous, "Oxford Psalter in English Verse," BCQTR, 4th Ser., 27 (1840) 1-23. (Review) +Anonymous, "The Psalter, or Psalms of David, pointed for Chanting," BCQTR, 4th Ser., 28 (1840) 371-390. (Review) Anonymous, "Sacred Poetry," CTPR, 3rd Ser., 3 (1847) 70-104. (Review)

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+Anonymous, ''Church Music,'' ERCJ 95 (1852) 123-145. [Metrical Versions of the Psalms, pp. 133-139] (Review) Frederic Vinton, "The Utrecht Psalter and the Athanasian Creed," PQPR 5 (1876) 160-170. M. M. Ripley, "The Jewish Psalter," UQGR, N.S., 13 (1876) 292-308. [pp. misnumbered 192-208] J. Stewart Wilson, "The Story of the Scottish Metrical Version of the Psalms," BFER 28 (1879) 54-67. *H. F. Woolrych, "The Prayer-Book and Bible Version of the Psalms," CM 15 (1882) 321-331. C. Kegan Paul, "The Psalter," BQRL 81 (1885) 95-111. Anonymous, "Hampole's Psalter," SRL 5 (1885) 264-284. (Review) J. Cuthbert Hadden, "The Literary Materials of the First Scottish Psalter," SRL 17 (1891) 1-32. E. D. Stone, "The Psalter," MC 2 (1912-13) 375-377. G. W. Wade, "The Revision of the Psalter," MC 3 (1913-14) 192-197. W. Emery Barnes, "Revision of the Prayer Book Psalter. Being the Report of a Committee appointed by the Archbishop of Canterbury. S. P. C. K. 1916," JTS 18 (1916-17) 61-67. N. D. Coleman, "The English Psalter and its sources," DUJ 29 (1934-35) 19-26. L. B. Towner, "Versions of the Psalter," Theo 31 (1935) 32. Henry Wilder Foote, "The Bay Psalm Book and Harvard Hymnody," HTR 33 (1940) 225-237. *Eric Werner, "Notes on the Attitude of the Early Church Fathers Towards Hebrew Psalmody," RR 7 (1942-43) 339352. *Louis I. Rabinowitz, "The Psalms in Jewish Liturgy," HJud 6 (1944) 109-122. W. Leonard, "The New Latin Psalter," ACR 22 (1945) 189-193.

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Edward P. Arbez, "The New Psalter," AER 113 (1945) 16-26. P. Boylan, "New Official Latin Version of the Breviary Psalter," IER, 5th Ser., 66 (1945) 73-80. F. L. Moriarty, "The New Translation of the Psalms," MH 2 (1945-46) #1, 9-10. *Augustine Bea, "The New Psalter: Its Origin and Spirit," CBQ 8 (1946) 4-35. (Trans. by Augustine Wand) Dom Aelred Watkin, "The New Psalter," DownsR 64 (1946) 266-276. James Kulp, "The Old Psalter and the New," SS 16 (June, 1946) 18-22. E. C. Messenger, "The New Psalter: Some Notes and Queries," ClR 27 (1947) 174-178. Henry de Kandole, "The Use of the Psalms To-day," Theo 50 (1947) 172-178, 215-220. Richard Rolle, "The English Psalter," LofS 2 (1947-48) 547-551. (Trans. by Hilary Froomberg, with note, pp. 551552) F. J. Pinkman, "The New Latin Psalter," IER, 5th Ser., 70 (1948) 193-205. Dom Aelred Watkin, "A Note on Father Pinkman's Article on the Psalter," IER, 5th Ser., 70 (1948) 524-530. C. M. Cooper, "Jerome's 'Hebrew Psalter' and the New Latin Version," JBL 68 (1949) v-vi. Christine Mohrmann, "The New Latin Psalter: Its Diction and Style," ABenR 4 (1953) 7-33. (Trans. from the Dutch by Abbot Justine McCann) Luanne Meagher, "The New Latin Psalter," ABenR 5 (1954) 215-232. Eric Werner, "The Origin of Psalmody," HUCA 25 (1954) 327-345. Sebastian Bullough, "The Psalms for Sunday Vespers," LofS 10 (1955-56) 457-461. [Ps. 109-113] Hugh Casson, "The Revision of the Psalter," Theo 59 (1956) 46-53. Cyril V. Taylor, "Psalter Revision," Theo 59 (1956) 234-240.

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(Miss) E. M. Bullock, "The Revised Psalter," Theo 59 (1956) 379. Sebastian Bullough, "The Psalms for Sunday Vespers," LofS 11 (1956-57) 38-40. [Ps. 4; 90 (Hebrew 91); 133 (Hebrew 134)] L. Johnston, "The New Latin Psalter," ClR 42 (1957) 98-103. Meyer Schapiro, "An Illuminated English Psalter of the Early Thirteenth Century," JWCI 23 (1960) 179-189. J. R. Poerter, "The Revised Psalter," Theo 66 (1963) 359-366. D. Winton Thomas, "The Revised Psalter," Theo 66 (1963) 504-507. Leslie S. Hunter, "Reflections on the Revised Psalter," CQR 165 (1964) 164-170. D. H. Turner, "The Evesham Psalter," JWCI 27 (1964) 23-41.

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§390 3.2.11.1.4 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity *G. M. Bell, "Thoughts on the Literary Character of David," JSL, 1st Ser., 4 (1849) 335-342. T. B., "The Authorship of the Imprecatory Psalms," CE 52 (1852) 244-253. *Samuel Cox, "The First Psalm," Exp, 2nd Ser., 1 (1881) 81-103. [1. The Author of the Psalm, pp. 81-90] P. A. Nordell, "The Authorship of the Fifty-First Psalm," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 257-263. Crawford H. Toy, "The Date of the Korah Psalms," JBL 4 (1884) 80-92. Crawford H. Toy, "The Rise of Hebrew Psalm Writing," JBL 7 (1887) Part 1, 47-60. Anonymous, "The Maccabaean Psalms," ONTS 10 (1890) 380. *Ad. Neubauer, "The Authorship and Titles of the Psalms according to early Jewish authorities," SBE 2 (1890) 1-58. P. H. Steenstra, "Can there be no Davidic Psalms in the Psalter?" AR 15 (1891) 662-675. T. K. Cheyne, "Psalms of Solomon," Exp, 4th Ser., 3 (1891) 398-400. Anonymous, "The Origin of the Psalter," LQHR 78 (1892) 26-48. Harlan Creelman, "Are There Maccabean Psalms? I," ONTS 15 (1892) 94-104. Harlan Creelman, "Are There Maccabean Psalms? II," ONTS 15 (1892) 192-201. John Taylor, "Canon Cheyne on King David and the Psalter," Exp, 4th Ser., 6 (1892) 255-272. John P. Peters, "The Development of the Psalter," NW 2 (1893) 285-311. Anonymous, "David as a Psalmist," MR 77 (1895) 811-814.

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W. T. Davidson, "Requests and Replies," ET 7 (1895-96) 460-461. [The Authorship of Psalm 110] *T. K. Cheyne, "The Witness of Amos to David as a Psalmist (Amos VI. 5)," ET 9 (1897-98) 334. George A. Barton, "The Bearing of the Composition of the Psalter on the Date of the Forty-Fourth Psalm," AJT 3 (1899) 740-746. J. A. Howlett, "Age and Authorship of the Psalter," DR 128 (1901) 324-350. *William C. Wilkinson, "Questions of Authorship: Psalm CX," HR 43 (1902) 308-311. *C. F. Burney, "David as a Poet," ICMM 6 (1909-10) 49-65. *Kemper Fullerton, "Studies in the Psalter," BW 37 (1911) 48-58. [Title from the Table of Contents: "The Testimony of Ecclesiasticus as to the Psalter"] *A. T. Burbridge, "The Date and Interpretation of the XXIII. Psalm," ICMM 9 (1912-13) 71-78. W. S. Pratt, "The Diction of the Psalter as a Clue to Its Development," JTS 14 (1912-13) 220-241. John H. Raven, "The Psalms of David," CFL, 3rd Ser., 21 (1916) 71-75, 170-174. Moses Buttenwieser, "Are There Any Maccabaean Psalms?" JBL 36 (1917) 225-248. *C. G. Montefiore, "The Psalter: Its Contents and Date," QRL 230 (1918) 1-20. (Review) Edward Day, "The Reminiscences of the Psalter," AJSL 37 (1920-21) 263-299. *M. Meyer, "The Author of Psalm 118," AER 76 (1927) 19-27. *H. L. Ginsberg, "Canaanite Vestiges in the Psalter," JBL 56 (1937) iv. E. R. Hardy Jr., "The Date of Psalm 110," JBL 63 (1944) iv. B. J. Bamberger, "Authorship of the 'Psalms of Ascent'," JBL 64 (1945) iii.

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E. R. Hardy Jr., "The Date of Psalm 110," JBL 64 (1945) 385-390. Robert J. Handley, "The Davidic Authorship of the Psalms," SS 15 (Jan., 1946) 37-44. Charles Lee Feinberg, "Parallels to the Psalms in Near Eastern Literature," BS 104 (1947) 290-297. Charles Lee Feinberg, "The Date of the Psalms," BS 104 (1947) 426-440. Charles Lee Feinberg, "Are There Maccabean Psalms in the Psalter?" BS 105 (1948) 44-55. H. Torczyner, "A Psalm by the Sons of Heman," JBL 68 (1949) 247-249. H. Heinemann, "The Date of Psalm 80," JQR, N.S., 40 (1949-50) 297-302. *Folker Willensen, "The Cultic Situation of Psalm LXXIV," VT 2 (1952) 289-306. Roger T. O'Callaghan, "Echoes of Canaanite Literature in the Psalms," VT 4 (1954) 162-176. *Helen Genevieve Jefferson, "Canaanite Literature and the Psalms," Person 39 (1958) 356-360. M. Treves, "The Date of Psalm XXIV," VT 10 (1960) 428-434. H. G. Jefferson, "The Date of Psalm LXVII," VT 12 (1962) 201-205. Walter Brueggemann, "The Trusted Creature," CBQ 31 (1969) 484-498. [Psalm Authorship]

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§391 3.2.11.1.5 Literary Criticism of Proverbs - General Studies Tayler Lewis, "The Book of Proverbs," BRCR, 3rd Ser., 6 (1850) 339-361. *E. P. Barrows, "Wisdom as a Person in the Book of Proverbs," BS 15 (1858) 353-381. *E. P. Barrows, "Wisdom as a Person in the Book of Proverbs," JSL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1858) 346-368. J. A. Bauman, "Pedagogical Value of the Book of Proverbs," RChR 28 (1881) 5-26. O. O. Fletcher, "Errata in the Baer-Delitzsch Edition of Proverbs," AJSL 1 (1884-85) 252-253. *R. F. Horton, "Christ's Use of the Book of Proverbs," Exp, 3rd Ser., 7 (1888) 105-123. *J. Monro Gibson, "Wisdom Personified, and Love Incarnate," Exp, 3rd Ser., 8 (1888) 193-202. J. Rawson Lumby, "Some Thoughts on the Structure of the Book of Proverbs," Exp, 4th Ser., 1 (1890) 452-465. *Edward Tallmage Root, "'Neither Poverty nor Riches:' or the Teachings of Proverbs Regarding Property," ONTS 11 (1890) 223-230. Kichiro Yuasa, "A Classification of the Solomonic Proverbs," ONTS 13 (1891) 147-153. George S. Goodspeed, "The Proverbs of the Bible and other Proverbs," ONTS 13 (1891) 344-348. George S. Goodspeed, "The Book of Proverbs," BW 1 (1893) 365-370. Charles F. Kent, "The Duties of Man as Taught by the Book of Proverbs," BW 3 (1894) 189-197. *Moncure D. Conway, "Solomonic Literature," OC 12 (1898) 385-410. [Wisdom in the Book of Proverbs, and the Avesta, pp. 390-410] J. A. Selbie, "The International Critical Commentary on 'Proverbs'," ET 11 (1899-1900) 383-384. (Review)

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*W. Brenton Green Jr., "The Ethics of the Book of Proverbs," CFL, N.S., 4 (1901) 136-141. E. B. Pollard, "Self-Control in the Book of Proverbs," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903) 325-329. Henry Nelson Bullard, "An Introduction to the Study of the Proverbs," CFL, 3rd Ser., 3 (1905) 393-396. Arnold V. C. P. Huizinga, "Is Proverbs 'Utilitarian'?" BS 64 (1907) 66-75. *H. St. J. Thackeray, "The Poetry of the Greek Book of Proverbs," JTS 13 (1911-12) 46-66. W. Watson, "Illustrations from Egyptian Ethics of Texts in 'Proverbs'," ET 24 (1912-13) 474-475. *J. Richie Smith, "The Proverbs," HR 78 (1919) 318-322. (Sermon) William H. Bates, "The Book of Proverbs," CFL, 3rd Ser., 28 (1922) 77-81. *Anonymous, "Egyptian and Hebrew Prophets," MR 109 (1926) 462-464. [Egyptian Texts and Proverbs] *W. O. E. Oesterley, "The 'Teaching of Amen-em-ope' and the Old Testament," ZAW 45 (1927) 9-23. E. J. Harris, "Some Psychological Terms of the Book of Proverbs," GUOST 6 (1929-33) 22. *C. H. Gordon, "Rabbinic Exegesis in the Vulgate of Proverbs," JBL 49 (1930) 384-416. *Robert Oliver Kevin, "The Wisdom of Amen-em-apt and its possible dependence upon the Hebrew Book of Proverbs," JSOR 14 (1930) 115-157. F. James, "Some Aspects of the Religion of Proverbs," JBL 51 (1932) 31-39. H. J. Flowers, "The Humour of the Book of Proverbs," BQL 6 (1932-33) 312-317. *Elizabeth G. K. Hewat, "Hebrew and Chinese Wisdom: A Comparative Study of the Book of Proverbs and the Analects of Confucius," IRM 24 (1935) 506-514.

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R. H. Pfeiffer, "Secular and Deuteronomic Wisdom in the Book of Proverbs," JBL 54 (1935) iii. John Oman, "The Book of Proverbs," RL 4 (1935) 330-336. Maurice A. Canney, "'Healing' in the Book of Proverbs," ET 49 (1937-38) 237-238. *Ralph Marcus, "The Tree of Life in Proverbs," JBL 62 (1943) 117-120. John Kennedy, "Riches, Poverty, and Adversity in the Book of Proverbs," GUOST 12 (1944-46) 18-22. *R. E. Wolfe, "Continuity of Thought between Proverbs and the Fourth Gospel as Regards Logos, " JBL 64 (1945) x. Cullen I. K. Story, "The Book of Proverbs and Northwestern Semitic Literature," JBL 64 (1945) 319-337. Balmer H. Kelly, "Studia Biblica. m. The Book of Proverbs," Interp 2 (1948) 342-355. C[harles] T. Fritsch, "Doublets in the Greek Text of Proverbs," JBL 67 (1948) xii. G. Gerleman, "The Septuagint Proverbs as a Hellenistic Document," OTS 8 (1950) 15-27. *Charles T. Fritsch, "The Gospel in the Book of Proverbs," TT 7 (1950-51) 169-183. Charles T. Fritsch, "The Treatment of the Hexaplaric Signs in the Syro-Hexaplar of Proverbs," JBL 72 (1953) 169181. Meir Ruttenberg, "Proverb Clusters in the Book of Proverbs," Tarbiz 26 (1956-57) #3, Ix. Gillis Gerleman, "Studies in the Septuagint. III. Proverbs," AULLUÅ, N.S., 52 (1956) #3, 1-63. F. D. Kidner, "The Relationship Between God and Man in Proverbs," TB #7&8 (1961) 4-9. *Song Nai Rhee, "'Fear God' and 'Honor Your Father and Mother'. Two Injunctions in the Book of Proverbs and the Confuscian Classics," SQ/E 26 (1965) 207-214.

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Roland E. Murphy, "The Kerygma of the Book of Proverbs," Interp 20 (1966) 3-14. Patrick W. Skehan, "Wisdom's House," CBQ 29 (1967) 468-486. Michael V. Fox, "Aspects of the Religion of the Book of Proverbs," HUCA 39 (1968) 55-69. P. [H. de v.] Uys, "Justice and Righteousness towards the less Privileged in the Book of Proverbs," NGTT9 (1968) 183-185. *P. H. de v. Uys, "The term gebîrâ in the Book of Proverbs," OTW 11 (1968) 82-85.

§392 3.2.11.1.6 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity C. G. Montefiore, "Notes Upon the Date and Religious Value of the Book of Proverbs," JQR 2 (1889-90) 430-453. Marion Hiller Dunsmore, "An Egyptian Contribution to the Book of Proverbs," JR 5 (1925) 300-308. *Samuel A. B. Mercer, "A New-Found Book of Proverbs," ATR 8 (1925-26) 237-244. *D. C. Simpson, "The Hebrew Book of Proverbs and the Teaching of Amenophis," JEA 12 (1926) 232-239. *Ludwig Keimer, "The Wisdom of Amen-em-ope and the Proverbs of Solomon," AJSL 43 (1926-27) 8-21. [The Teaching of Amen-em-ope; The Teaching of Amen-em-ope and Prov. 22:17-23:17; The Limits of the Relationship of Dependence] Henry J. Cadbury, "Egyptian Influence in the Book of Proverbs," JR 9 (1929) 99-108. *Samuel A. B. Mercer, "The Wisdom of Amenemope and his Religious Ideas," EgR 2 (1934) 27-69. [IV. The Wisdom of Amenemope and the Book of Proverbs, pp. 56-65] Patrick W. Skehan, "A Single Editor for the Whole Book of Proverbs," CBQ 10 (1948) 115-130.

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§393 3.2.11.2 Literary Criticism of the Megilloth - General Studies *A. H. Tuttle, ''The Golden Age of Hebrew Literature,'' MR 87 (1905) 888-902. [Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, Ruth]

§394 3.2.11.2.1 Literary Criticism of the Song of Solomon (Canticles) - General Studies Anonymous, "On the Song of Solomon," BibR 4 (1828) 495-507. C. E. Stowe, "Solomon's Song," BRCR, 3rd Ser., 3 (1847) 255-272. Asa Mahan, "Solomon's Song," OQR 3 (1847-48) 311-320. C. E. Stowe, "Solomon's Song," JSL, 2nd Ser., 1 (1851-52) 320-339. +Anonymous, "The Song of Solomon," ER 5 (1853-54) 578-586. (Review) J. Forsyth Jr., "Hengstenberg on the Song of Solomon," TLJ 6 (1853-54) 493-507. (Review) Christian D. Ginsburg, "The Literature of the Song of Songs," JSL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1858) 1-34. *Anonymous, "Renan on Job and Canticles," AThR 3 (1861) 478-486. (Review) J. A. W., "'The Song of Songs'A New Reading of its Plot," BFER 18 (1869) 773-796. Anonymous, "The Song of Songs," WR 101 (1874) 342-354. (Review) William B. Clarke, "The Song of Solomon," AR 3 (1885) 572-582. J. Barmby, "The Song of Solomon," MI 2 (1885) 408-421. R. A. Redford, "The Song of Solomon," MI 4 (1886) 401-438. H. P. Laird, "Analysis of the Song of Songs which is Solomon's; or, 'Dance of Mahanaim'," RChR 35 (1888) 5-23. ( ) Ilfracombe, "The Song of Songs," CR 63 (1891) 145-172.

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Anonymous, "The Song of Songs," ONTS 13 (1891) 121. Russell Martineu, "The Song of Songs," OSHTP (1891-92) 29-31. Russell Martineu, "The Song of Songs," AJP 13 (1892) 307-328. Karl Budde, "The Song of Solomon," NW 3 (1892) 56-77. A. S. Carrier, "A Study of the Form and Contents of the Song of Songs," BW 2 (1893) 247-258. M. Friedlander, "The Plot of the Song of Songs," JQR 6 (1893-94) 648-655. *S. Schechter, "Agadath Shir Hashirim," JQR 6 (1893-94) 672-697. [Midrash on the Song of Songs] Russell Martineu, "The Song of Songs Again," AJP 16 (1895) 435-443. W. W. Martin, "The Song of SongsA Study of Its Plan and Purport," MR 77 (1895) 775-786. T. A. Goodwin, "The Song of Songs. Part 1: The History of the Book," OC 9 (1895) #42, 4671-4673. T. A. Goodwin, "The Song of Songs. Part II: The Character of the Poem," OC 9 (1895) #44, 4688-4691. T. A. Goodwin, "The Song of Songs. Part III: Lovers Three Thousand Years Ago," OC 9 (1895) #45, 4695-4700. Angus Crawford, "The Song of Songs," PER 10 (1896-97) 41-51. Samuel Ives Curtiss, "Does a Literal Interpretation of the Song of Songs Remove Its Character as Scripture," BS 55 (1898) 53-91. C[arl] H[einrich] Comill, "The Song of Songs," OC 12 (1898) 371-374. *Moncure D. Conway, "Solomonic Literature," OC 12 (1898) 321-335. [The Song of Songs, pp. 325-335] Dallas Lore Sharp, "The Old Song of Solomon: The New Song of Songs," MQR, 3rd Ser., 25 (1899) 837-844. M. Kaufmann, "Is the 'Song of Songs' a Mystical Poem?" Exp, 6th Ser., 2 (1900) 241-251.

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G. W. Robinson, "An Outline for Studying the Song of Songs," BW 20 (1902) 191-195. Paul Haupt, "Biblical Love-Ditties," OC 16 (1902) 291-299. [Song of Solomon] Wm. G. Seiple, "Theocritean Parallels to the Song of Songs," AJSL 19 (1902-03) 108-115. *C. F. Burney, "Old Testament Notes. II. Rhyme in the Song of Songs," JTS 10 (1908-09) 584-587. George Holley Gilbert, "How Men Have Read the Song of Songs," BW 33 (1909) 171-181. Joseph D. Ibbotson Jr., "The Song of SongsA Secular Poem," BW 41 (1913) 314-321. *Leroy Waterman, "¬ in the Song of Songs," AJSL 35 (1918-19) 101-110. St. H. Stephan, "Modem Palestinian Parallels to the Song of Songs," JPOS 2(1922) 199-278. *Theophile James Meek, "Canticles and the Tammuz Cult," AJSL 39 (1922-23) 1-14. J. H. Power, "The Literal Interpretation of the Canticle of Canticles," IER, 5th Ser., 22 (1923) 261-270. L[eroy] Waterman, "The Role of Solomon in the Song of Songs," JBL 44 (1925) 171-187. Nathaniel Schmidt, "Is Canticles an Adonis Litany?" JAOS 46 (1926) 156-164. Norman H. Snaith, "The Song of Songs: The Dances of the Virgins," AJSL 50 (1933-34) 129-142. H. H. Rowley, "The Riddle of the Song of Songs," BQL 8 (1936-37) 411-416. H. H. Rowley, "The Interpretation of the Song of Songs," JTS 38 (1937) 337-363.

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H. H. Rowley, "The Song of Songs: an Examination of Recent Theory," JRAS (1938) 251-276. Samuel Krauss, "The Archaeological Background of Some Passages in the Song of Songs," JQR, N.S., 32 (1941-42) 115-137; 33 (1942-43) 17-27; 35 (1944-45) 59-78. Robert Gordis, "A Wedding Song for Solomon," JBL 63 (1944) vi. R[obert] Gordis, "A Wedding Song for Solomon," JBL 63 (1944) 263-270. Solomon B. Freehof, "The Song of Songs," JQR, N.S., 39 (1948-49) 397-402. Roland E. Murphy, "The Structure of the Canticle of Canticles," CBQ 11 (1949) 381-391. Richard Kehoe, "The Song of Songs," LofS 6 (1951-52) 337-343. Anonymous, "The Song of Love-II. A Modern Commentary on the Song of Songs," LofS 8 (1953-54) 96-101. Roland E. Murphy, "The Canticle of Canticles and the Virgin Mary," Carm 1 (1954) 18-28. Jean-Paul Audet, "The Meaning of the Canticle of Canticles," TD 5 (1957) 88-92. Roland Potter, "Fairest of Songs," LofS 15 (1960-61) 358-362. Edwin Yamauchi, "Cultic Clues in Canticles?" BETS 4 (1961) 80-88. *Albert Wifstrand, "The New Edition of Gregory of Nyssa's Commentary on the Song of Solomon," JTS, N.S., 12 (1961) 291-298. D. Broadribb, "Thoughts on the Song of Solomon," Abr-N 3 (1961-62) 11-36. M. H. Segal, "The Song of Songs," VT 12 (1962) 470-490. *Samuel Noah Kramer, "The Biblical 'Song of Songs' and the Sumerian Love Songs," Exped 5 (1962-63) #1, 25-31. *Leo Schwartz, "On Translating the 'Song of Songs'," Jud 13 (1964) 64-76.

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Laurence Cantwell, "The Allegory of the Canticle of Canticles," Scrip 16 (1964) 76-93. Samuel Tobias Lachs, "Prolegomena to Canticles Rabba," JQR, N.S., 55 (1964-65) 235-255. *A. van Selms, "Hosea and Canticles," OTW 7&8 (1964-65) 85-89. J. Coert Rylaarsdam, "The Song of Songs and Biblical Faith," BRes 10 (1965) 7-18. Thomas E. Fountain, "A Parabolic View of the Song of Solomon," BETS 9(1966) 97-101. *Raphael J. Loewe, "Apologetic Motifs in the Targum to the Song of Songs," LIST 3 (1966) 159-196. Eric F. F. Bishop, "Palestiniana in Canticulis," CBQ 29 (1967) 20-30. *Richard N. Soulen, "The wasfs of the Song of Songs and Hermeneutic," JBL 86 (1967) 183-190. Robert Gordis, "The Root ¬ in the Song of Songs," JBL 88 (1969) 203-204. *Samuel Noah Kramer, "Sumerian Sacred Marriage Songs and the Biblical 'Song of Songs'," MIO 15 (1969) 262274.

§395 3.2.11.2.2 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity ( ) Nemo, "The Divine Authority of Solomon's Song Vindicated, with answers to some objections in the new edition of Dr. J. P. Smith's 'Testimony to the Messiah'," CongML 13 (1830) 232-236, 294-299. J. Pye Smith, "Dr. J. P. Smith on the Authority of Solomon's Song," CongML 20 (1837) 413-429. James Bennett, "Dr. Bennett on the Inspiration and Spiritual Sense of the Song of Solomon," CongML 20 (1837) 610615. J. Pye Smith, "Dr. Pye Smith's Reply to Dr. Bennett's Letter," CongML 20 (1837) 694-702.

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J. Pye Smith, "Sequel to Dr. Pye Smith's Reply to Dr. Bennett," CongML 20 (1837) 784-786. James Bennett, "Dr. Bennett's Reply to the First Part of Dr. Smith's Answer," CongML 21 (1838) 20-29. James Bennett, "Dr. Bennett's Reply to Dr. Smith on Solomon's Song," CongML 21 (1838) 82-98, 142-154. B. R., "On the Divine Authority of Solomon's Song," CongML 21 (1838) 197-208. James Bennett, "Dr. Bennett's Final Communication on Solomon's Song," CongML 21 (1838) 636. T[heophile] J. Meek, "Babylonian Parallels to the Song of Songs," JBL 43 (1924) 245-252. James Cannon III, "The Linguistic Argument for the Late Date of Canticles," MQR, 3rd Ser., 51 (1925) 337-338. E. E. Pierce, "The Sufis and the Song of Songs," JBL 53 (1934) xi-xii.

§396 3.2.11.2.3 Literary Criticism of the Book of Ruth - General Studies J. C. H., "The Story of Ruth. A Modem Version," DUM 76 (1870) 289-296. C. E. Crandall, "The Book of Ruth Considered Statistically," ONTS 2 (1882-83) 18-21. Newell Woolsey Wells, "Ruth and the New Criticism," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 86-90. *Anonymous, "Judges and Ruth," CongRL 4 (1890) 301-303. (Review) Eneas B. Goodwin, "The Book of Ruth.A Hebrew Idyl," AER 16 (1897) 382-392. Armstrong Black, "Ruth: A Hebrew Idyl," Exp, 6th Ser., 5 (1902) 360-366. *Julius A. Bewer, "The Ge'ullah in the Book of Ruth," AJSL 19 (1902-03) 143-148.

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*Willis J. Beecher, "The International Lessons in Their Setting. I.," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903) 17-25. [Judges and Ruth and Samuel Form one Book, p. 17] W. S. Currell, "Ruth: A Study in the Short Story," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903) 283-288. W. A. Quayle, "The Book of Ruth," MR 90 (1908) 345-359. *Louis B. Wolfenson, "The Character, Contents, and Date of Ruth," AJSL 27 (1910-11) 285-300. Louis B. Wolfenson, "The Purpose of the Book of Ruth," BS 69 (1912) 329-344. J. J. Blythe, "The Book of Ruth," CFL, 3rd Ser., 19 (1915) 167-168. Milton S. Terry, "A Romantic Hebrew Idyl," CFL, 3rd Ser., 19 (1915) 169-170. J. Gray McAllister, "The Book of Ruth," USR 33 (1921-22) 193-209. Jacob Philip Rudin, "'Higher Criticism' of Ruth," JIQ 1 (1924-25) 105-109. L[ouis] B. Wolfenson, "Implications of the Place of the Book of Ruth in Editions, Manuscripts, and Canon of the Old Testament," HUCA 1 (1924) 151-178. *Jalmar Bowden, "The Enlarging Spiritual Horizon of Judaism as Seen in the Books of Ruth and Jonah," MQR, 3rd Ser., 50 (1924) 684-690. Charles Edward Smith, "The Book of Ruth," BS 82 (1925) 177-184. *John C. Montgomery, "The Sin and Salvation of Israel: A Study of Judges and Ruth," MQR, 3rd Ser., 51 (1925) 199-127. W. W. Cannon, "The Book of Ruth," Theo 16 (1928) 310-319. A. Q. Bailey, "The Book of Ruth," ACM 30 (1931) 58-60. W. E. Staples, "The Book of Ruth," AJSL 53 (1936-37) 145-157. Millar Burrows, "The Marriage of Boaz and Ruth," JBL 59 (1940) 445-454. Margaret B. Crook, "The Book of Ruth. A New Solution," JAAR 16 (1948) 155-160.

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Margaret B. Crook, "The Book of RuthA New Solution," JBL 67 (1948) xi. *Leon Nemoy, "Did Salomon ben Jeroham Compose a Commentary on Ruth?" JQR, N.S., 39 (1948-49) 215-216. E. Robertson, "The Plot of the Book of Ruth," BJRL 32 (1949-50) 207-228. S. B. Gurewicz, "Some Reflections on the Book of Ruth," ABR 5 (1956) 42-57. Oswald Loretz, "The Theme of the Ruth Story," CBQ 22 (1960) 391-399. *William McKane, "Ruth and Boaz," GUOST 19 (1961-62) 29-40. William L. Reed, "Translation Problems in the Book of Ruth," CollBQ 41 (1964) #2, 1-18. G. W. Anderson, "Old Testament Books," PQL 10 (1964) 147-151. [X. Ruth] D. R. Ap-Thomas, "The Book of Ruth," ET 79 (1967-68) 369-373. *Thomas Thompson and Dorothy Thompson, "Some Legal Problems in the Book of Ruth," VT 18 (1968) 79-99. *Susan Lee Sherman and John Briggs Curtis, "Divine-Human Conflicts in the Old Testament," JNES 28 (1969) 231242. [The Book of Ruth, pp. 235-240]

§397 3.2.11.2.4 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity *Louis B. Wolfenson, "The Character, Contents, and Date of Ruth," AJSL 27 (1910-11) 285-300. M. David, "The Date of the Book of Ruth," OTS 1 (1942) 54-63. George S. Glanzman, "The Origin and the Date of the Book of Ruth," CBQ 21 (1959) 201-207.

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§398 3.2.11.2.5 Literary Criticism of Lamentations - General Studies C. J. Ball, "The Metrical Structure of Qinoth. The Book of Lamentations arranged according to the Original Measures," SBAP 9 (1886-87) 131-153. James Stalker, "The Book of Lamentations," Exp, 4th Ser., 5 (1892) 65-75. Emil Lund, "The Lamentations," TTKF 8 (1906) 38-44, 104-121, 168-179, 231-240. H. J. Flowers, "The Book of Lamentations," R&E 31 (1934) 452-460. Norman K. Gottwald, "Studia Biblica. XXX. Lamentations," Interp 9 (1955) 320-338. Bernard [P.] Robinson, "The Book of Lamentations," LofS 16 (1961-62) 142-148. T. F. McDaniel, "Philological Studies in Lamentations," B 49 (1968) 27-53, 199-200. [Index of Scripture References, pp. 217-219; Index of Hebrew Words, pp. 219-220] *J. L. Helberg, "NahumJonahLamentationsIsaiah 51-53 (A Possibility of Establishing a Connection)," OTW 12 (1969) 46-55.

§399 3.2.11.2.6 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity Archibald Duff, "The Date of the Book of Lamentations," ICMM 12 (1915-16) 284-297. William Walter Cannon, "The Authorship of Lamentations," BS 81 (1924) 42-58. *Samuel Tobias Lachs, "The Date of Lamentations," JQR, N.S., 57 (1966-67) 46-56. Th. F. McDaniel, "The Alleged Sumerian Influence upon Lamentations," VT 18 (1968) 198-209.

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§400 3.2.11.2.7 Literary Criticism of Ecclesiastes (Qoheleth) - General Studies *Anonymous, "An Attempt to Explain the Discrepancies Between the Book of Ecclesiastes and the Pentateuch," CongML 5 (1822) 686-689. +B., G., "Remarks on the Design and Character, of the Book of Ecclesiastes," QCS 4 (1822) 524-525. [Anonymous reply, pp. 525-530] [Isaac(?)] Nordheimer, "The Philosophy of Ecclesiastes," BRCR 12 (1838) 197-219. (Trans. by Wm. W. Turner) Anonymous, "The Philosophy of Ecclesiastes," BRCM 1 (1846) 433-442. James M. Macdonald, "An Analysis of Ecclesiastes," BRCR, 3rd Ser., 5 (1849) 145-174. [J. G.] Vaihinger, "Plan and Structure of the Book of Ecclesiastes," MR 31 (1849) 173-185, 417-429. [Modified from the German of Vaihinger in the Theologische Studien and Kritiken for July, 1848] Anonymous, "The Scope and Plan of the Book of Ecclesiastes," PRev 29 (1857) 419-440. Anonymous, "Hengstenberg's Commentary on Ecclesiastes," AThR 1 (1859) 260-275. (Review) W. K., "Ecclesiastes," JSL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1861-62) 100-119. Anonymous, "Commentary on Ecclesiastes, by Moses Stuart, late professor of Sacred Literature in the Theological Seminary at Andover. Edited and Revised by R. D. C. Robbins, professor in Middlebury College," DQR 3 (1863) 3861. (Review) Anonymous, "The Problem of Life-The Book of Ecclesiastes," MQR, 2nd Ser., 2 (1880) 83-94. Thomas Tyler, "Ecclesiastes," ModR 3 (1882) 225-256. (Review) T. K. Cheyne, "Notes on Ecclesiastes," Exp, 3rd Ser., 1 (1885) 319. Milton S. Terry, "Studies in Koheleth," MR 70 (1888) 365-375.

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M. Friedlander, ''The Design and Contents of Ecclesiastes,'' JQR 1 (1888-89) 29-41. Edward T. Root, "Ecclesiastes Considered Psychologically," ONTS 9 (1889) 138-142. C. Taylor, "The Dirge of Coheleth," JQR 4 (1891-92) 533-549. F. B. Denio, "The Book of Ecclesiastes," ONTS 14 (1892) 98-105. C. Taylor, "The Dirge of Coheleth, II.," JQR 5 (1892-93) 5-17. George S. Goodspeed, "The Book of Ecclesiastes," BW 1 (1893) 453-460. *[Nathaniel Burwash], "Analytical studies in the English Bible: The Books of Job and Proverbs and Ecclesiastes," CMR 5 (1893) 251-265. F. B. Denio, "The Course of Thought in Ecclesiastes," BW 4 (1894) 326-330. E. J. Dillon, "Ecclesiastes and Buddhism," ContR 65 (1894) 153-176. *J. Cheston Morris, "The Ethics of Solomon," PAPS 33 (1894) 310-332. [Ecclesiastes] S. R. Driver, "Sceptics of the Old Testament," ContR 69 (1896) 257-269. [Koheleth] (Review) Winfred Chesney Rhoades, "Qohéleth and Omar Khayyám, Two Ancient Critics of Life," HSR 8 (1897-98) 40-48. A. J. Maas, "The Problem of Happiness in the Light of Ecclesiastes," ACQR 23 (1898) 576-597. *Moncure D. Conway, "Solomonic Literature," OC 12 (1898) 556-564. [Koheleth (Ecclesiastes), pp. 556-560] Anonymous, "Current Criticism and Interpretation of the Old Testament. Ecclesiastes," CFL, O.S., 3 (1899) 266-267. M. Kaufmann, "Was Koheleth a Sceptic?" Exp, 5th Ser., 9 (1899) 389-400. W. D. Kerswill, "The Scepticism of Ecclesiastes," CFL, N.S., 2 (1900) 72-78.

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W. D. Kerswill, "The Scepticism of Ecclesiastes," CFL, N.S., 2 (1900) 72-78. Joseph Bruneau, "Some Recent Views of the Book of Ecclesiastes," CUB 6 (1900) 498-509. Bernard Pick, "Ecclesiastes or the Sphinx of Hebrew Literature," OC 17 (1903) 361-371. William Byron Forbush, "Ecclesiastes and the Rubaiyat," BW 26 (1905) 355-363. Henry Nelson Bullard, "An Introduction to the Study of Ecclesiastes," CFL, 3rd Ser., 5 (1906) 151-152. Bernard Pick, "Koheleth," HR 51 (1906) 363-364. Adolph Lehmann, "Ecclesiastes-an Interpretation," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 16-21. *D. S. Margoliouth, "Ecclesiastes and Ecclesiasticus," Exp, 7th Ser., 5 (1908) 118-126. James Allen Geissinger, "The Worst-Understood Book," MR 91 (1909) 734-741. [Ecclesiastes] A. H. Godbey, "The Greek Influence in Ecclesiastes," Monist 20 (1910) 174-194. D. S. Margoliouth, "The Prologue of Ecclesiastes," Exp, 8th Ser., 2 (1911) 463-470. Hinckley G. Mitchell, "'Work' in Ecclesiastes," JBL 32 (1913) 123-138. H. C. Ackerman, "The Problem of Ecclesiastes," BW 48 (1916) 82-88. J. M. Hantz, "Man's Pre-eminence Among Creatures," LQ 46 (1916) 196-211. George Ricker Berry, "The Purpose of the Book of Ecclesiastes," R&E 13 (1916) 88-98. H. Ranston, "Ecclesiastes and Theognis," AJSL 34 (1917-18) 99-122. J. Ritchie Smith, "Ecclesiastes," PTR 16 (1918) 262-279.

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N. Liebschutz, "The Cynic in the Bible," MQR, 3rd Ser., 46 (1920) 731-741. [Koheleth] R. M. Gwynn, "Notes on the Vocabulary of Ecclesiastes in Greek," Herm 19 (1920-22) 115-122. F. C. Burkitt, "Is Ecclesiastes a Translation?" JTS 23 (1921-22) 22-26. H. Ranston, "Koheleth and the Early Greeks," JTS 24 (1922-23) 160-169. Carl S. Knopf, "The Reinstatement of Ecclesiastes," Person 6 (1925) 191-195. M[illar] Burrows, "Kuhn and Koheleth," JBL 66 (1927) 90-97. Avary H. Forbes, "Science in the Book of Ecclesiastes," JTVI 60 (1928) 175-188, 192-193. (Discussion, pp. 188192) C. S. Knoff, "The Optimism of Koheleth," JBL 49 (1930) 195-199. R[obert] H. Pfeiffer, "The Peculiar Skepticism of Ecclesiastes," JBL 53 (1934) iii. Robert H. Pfeiffer, "The Peculiar Skepticism of Ecclesiastes," JBL 53 (1934) 100-109. *J. B. Rowell, "Immortality," BS 92 (1935) 154-169. [A Brief Study in Ecclesiastes, pp. 163-165] *David E. Faust, "A Prophet Attacks Profit," JAAR 3 (1935) #1, 29-31. E. J. Prince, "Koheleth and the Modern Mood," CongQL 14 (1936) 410-423. Robert Gordis, "The Personality of Koheleth," JBL 56 (1937) x. Elizabeth Stone, "Old Man Koheleth," JAAR 10 (1942) 98-102. J. J. Murray, "Koheleth and Omar Khayyam," RL 11 (1942) 213-222. W. E. Staples, "The 'Vanity' of Ecclesiastes," JNES 2 (1943) 95-104. Michael Leahy, "The Book of Ecclesiastes," IER, 5th Ser., 64 (1944) 84-93. William R. Seaman, "Life May Be Like That: A Study in the Book of Ecclesiastes," LCQ 17 (1944) 115-123.

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W. E. Staples, "'Profit' in Ecclesiastes," JNES 4 (1945) 87-96. Frank Zimmermann, "The Aramaic Provenance of Qohelet," JQR, N.S., 36 (1945-46) 17-45. J. Stafford Wright, "The Interpretation of Ecclesiastes," EQ 18 (1946) 18-34. Robert Gordis, "The Original Language of Koheleth," JBL 65 (1946) vi. Robert Gordis, "The Original Language of Qoheleth," JQR, N.S., 37 (1946-47) 67-84. Charles C. Torrey, "The Question of the Original Language of Qoheleth," JQR, N.S., 39 (1948-49) 151-160. Frank Zimmermann, "The Question of Hebrew in Qoheleth," JQR, N.S., 40 (1949-50) 79-102. Robert Gordis, "The Translation-Theory of Qohelet Re-Examined," JQR, N.S., 40 (1949-50) 103-116. Thomas M. Durant, "Geriatrics and the Book of Ecclesiastes," JASA 2 (1950) #3, 10-13. Frederick W. Danker, "The Pessimism of Ecclesiastes," CTM 22 (1951) 9-32. Mitchell [J.] Dahood, "The Language of Qoheleth," CBQ 14 (1952) 227-232. H. L. Ginsberg, "Supplementary Studies in Koheleth," PAAJR 21 (1952) 35-62. [I. 'ml in the Sense of 'Earning' and Related Matters; II. Koheleth's Second Main Division: Predestination and What to Do About it: 3:1-4:3; III. Koheleth's Third Main Division, a Pendant to the First: 4:4-6:9; IV. Koheleth's Fourth Main Division, a Pendent to the Second: 6:10-9:18; V. Conclusion; Appendices, 1. Errors of Critics, 2. The Word (haq) qohelet; 3. The Alleged Bearing of Paronomasia and Meter on the Translation Theory] Mitchell J. Dahood, "The Geographical Allusions in Ecclesiastes," MH 9 (Winter, 1953) 6-9. Ch. W. Reines, "Koheleth on Wisdom and Wealth," JJS 5 (1954) 80-84. Roland E. Murphy, "The Pensees of Coheleth," CBQ 17 (1955) 304-314.

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Ch. W. Reines, "Koheleth on Wisdom and Wealth," JJS 5 (1954) 80-84. Roland E. Murphy, "The Pensees of Coheleth," CBQ 17 (1955) 304-314. W. E. Staples, "Vanity of Vanities," CJT 1 (1955) 141-156. [Ecclesiastes] *Robert Gordis, "Was Koheleth a Phoenician?" JBL 74 (1955) 103-114. H. L. Ginsberg, "The structure and contents of the Book of Koheleth," VTS 3 (1955) 138-149. M[itchell J.] Dahood, "Qoheleth and Recent Discoveries," B 39 (1958) 302-318. C[harles] C. Forman, "The Pessimism of Ecclesiastes," JSS 3 (1958) 336-343. H. McKeating, " . . . and a Time to Doubt?" PQL 5 (1959) 156-160. Dan Vogel, "Koheleth and the Modern Temper," Trad 2 (1959-60) 82-92. *Charles C. Forman, "Koheleth's Use of Genesis," JSS 5 (1960) 256-263. Frederick Neumann, "EcclesiastesPhilosopher Without Propositions," HQ 1 (1960-61) #3, 35-49. Suzanne Billitzer, "Camus and Koheleth: Existentialism and Ecclesiastes," YR 1 (1961) 3-9. Frank Zimmermann, "Qohelet," JQR, N.S., 52 (1961-62) 273-278. (Review) *M[itchell J.] Dahood, "Qoheleth and Northwest Semitic Philology," B 43 (1962) 349-365. *J. Edgar Bruns, "Some Reflections on Coheleth and John," CBQ 25 (1963) 414-416. *Arthur Maltby, "The Book of Ecclesiastes and the After-Life," EQ 35 (1963) 39-44. H. L. Ginsberg, "The Quintessence of Koheleth," LIST 1 (1963) 47-59. A[nson] F. Rainey, "The Study of Ecclesiastes," CTM 35 (1964) 148-157. *Anson F. Rainey, "A Second Look at Amal in Qoheleth," CTM 36 (1965) 805.

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*W. E. Staples, "The Meaning of hepes in Ecclesiastes," JNES 24 (1965) 110-112. M[itchell J.] Dahood, "The Phoenician Background of Qoheleth," B 47 (1966) 264-282. Lionel Swain, "The Bible and the People. The Message of Ecclesiastes," CIR 51 (1966) 862-868. Judah Goldin, "The End of Ecclesiastes: Literal Exegesis and its Transformation," LIST 3 (1966) 135-158. George R. Castellino, "Qohelet and His Wisdom," CBQ 30 (1968) 15-28. Addison G. Wright, "The Riddle of the Sphinx: The Structure of the Book of Qoheleth," CBQ 30 (1968) 313-334. Eric F. F. Bishop, "A Pessimist in Palestine (B.C.)," PEQ 100 (1968) 33-41. Lawrence B. Porter, "Bankruptcy: The words of Qoheleth, Son of David, King in Jerusalem," BibT #44 (1969) 30413046.

§401 3.2.11.2.8 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity [Elias] Riggs, "Did Solomon Write the Book of Ecclesiastes," BFER 1(1852) 170-180. [Elias Riggs], "Did Solomon Write the Book of Ecclesiastes," PRev 24 (1852) 79-91. E. H. Plumptre, "The Author of Ecclesiastes. An Ideal Biography," Exp, 1st Ser., 11 (1880)401-430. E. H. Plumptre, "Note on 'The Author of Ecclesiastes'," Exp, 1st Ser., 12 (1880) 88. W. W. Davies, "Authorship of Ecclesiastes," MR 66 (1884) 482-502. M. Friedlander, "The Age and Authorship of Ecclesiastes," JQR 1 (1888-89) 359-375. James Robinson, "Requests and Replies. Professor Margoliouth on the Date of Ecclesiastes," ET 5 (1893-94) 239.

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F. Zimmerman[sic], "Aramaic Origin of Qoheleth," JBL 64 (1945) vii. Robert Gordis, "Koheleth-Hebrew or Aramaic," JBL 70 (1951) xiii. Robert Gordis, "Koheleth-Hebrew or Aramaic," JBL 71 (1952) 93-109. M[itchell] J. Dahood, "Canaanite-Phoenician Influence in Qoheleth," B 33 (1952) 30-52, 191-221. *Robert Gordis, "Was Koheleth a Phoenician?" JBL 74 (1955) 103-114. G. L. Archer, "The Linguistic Evidence for the Date of 'Ecclesiastes'," BETS 12 (1969) 167-182.

§402 3.2.11.2.9 Literary Criticism of the Book of Esther - General Studies +Anonymous, "More Comments on the Book of Esther," MMBR 9 (1800) 454-455. [Heinrich Andreas Christoph] Hävernick, "The Book of Esther. Translated chiefly from the German of Hävernick," CRB 13 (1848) 365-401. ( ) G., "Remarks on the Book of Esther," JSL, 3rd Ser., 11 (1860) 112-142. Anonymous, "The Book of Esther," JSL, 3rd Ser., 11 (1860) 204-205. *J. W. Bosanquet, "Chronological Remarks on the History of Esther and Ahasuerus, or "Atossa and Tanu-Axares," SBAT 5 (1876-77) 225-292. J. L. Leucht, "The Mysteries of the Book of Esther," SPR 34 (1883) 588-604. *M. Dieulafoy, "The Book of Esther and the Palace of Ahasuerus," BS 46 (1889) 626-653. (Trans. by Florence Osgood) *J. A. MacDonald, "The name of Jehovah in the Book of Esther," CMR 2 (1890) 174-181. Arthur T. Pierson, "The Hiding of God in the Book of Esther," HR 22 (1891) 123-127.

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[Nathaniel Burwash], "Analytical studies in the English Bible: Brief outline of Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, with Haggai and Zechariah," CMR 5 (1893) 87-104. George S. Burroughs, "A Syllabus on the Book of Esther," CMR 5 (1893) 105-107. A. H. Huizinga, "The Book of Esther," PQ 7 (1893) 395-409. E. W. Cook, "The Book of Esther," HR 43 (1902) 163-166. *James Oscar Boyd, "Esther and Anti-Semitism," CFL, N.S., 8 (1903) 298-300. John Urquhart, "The Book of Esther," CFL, 3rd Ser., 2 (1905) 430-441. F. Hugh Pope, "Why Does the Protestant Church Read the Book of Esther?" DR 137 (1905) 77-98. J. A. Selbie, "The International Critical Commentary on 'Esther'," ET 20 (1908-09) 225-226. (Review) Alfred Chipman, "Professor Lewis B. Paton's View of the Book of Esther," CFL, 3rd Ser., 10 (1909) 87-88. [ICC] (Review) *Henry H. Howorth, "Some Unconventional Views on the Text of the Bible. VIII. The Prayer of Manasses and the Book of Esther," SBAP 31 (1909) 89-99, 156-168. George O. Little, "Addition to the Sum of Revelation, Found in the Book of Esther," BS 71 (1914) 19-37. Aaron P. Drucker, "The Book of Esther," OC 28 (1914) 232-243. A. G. Jayne, "The Book of Esther," ICMM 11 (1914-15) 50-64. *W. Ernest Beet, "The Humorous Element in the Old Testament," Exp, 8th Ser., 22 (1921) 59-68. [The Book of Esther] W. Ernest Beet, "The Message of the Book of Esther," Exp, 8th Ser., 22 (1921) 291-300. William H. Bates, "The Book of Esther," CFL, 3rd Ser., 28 (1922) 207-208. John P. Naish, "Fresh Light on the Book of Esther," Exp, 8th Ser., 25 (1923) 56-66.

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H[enry] S. Gehman, "Notes on the Persian Words in the Book of Esther," JBL 43 (1924) 321-328. Charles Edward Smith, "The Book of Esther," BS 82 (1925) 397-402. Paul Haupt, "The Story of Esther," OOR 1 (1926) #1, 1-2. A. E. Morris, "The Purpose of the Book of Esther," ET 42 (1930-31) 124-128. William Vischer, "The Book of Esther," EQ 11 (1939) 3-21. H. Hamann, "The Absence of the Name of God in Esther," AusTR 13 (1942) 69-70. *T. E. N. Pennell, "Esther and Antisemitism," ET 55 (1943-44) 237-240. E[lias J.] Bickerman, "The Colophon of the Greek Book of Esther," JBL 63 (1944) 339-362. Bernard W. Anderson, "The Place of the Book of Esther in the Christian Bible," JR 30 (1950) 32-43. *A. D. H. Fishlock, "The Rabbinic Material in the Ester[sic]of Pinto Delgardo," JJS 2 (1950-51) 37-50. Elias J. Bickerman, "Notes on the Greek Book of Esther," PAAJR 20 (1951) 101-133. Frederick Neumann, "The Weapon and Comfort of Humor. A Vindication of the Book of Esther," HQ 2 (1961-62) #4, 57-70. *Moshe Gan, "The Book of Esther in the Light of the Story of Joseph in Egypt," Tarbiz 31 (1961-62) #2, I-II. *B. Schneider, "Esther Revised According to the Maccabees," SBFLA 13 (1962-63) 190-218. *S. Talmon, "'Wisdom' in the Book of Esther," VT 13 (1963) 419-455. K. A. M., "Your Questions Answered. Book of Esther," BH 5 (1969) 62. [Book not found at Qumran]

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§403 3.2.11.2.10 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity W. Scott Watson, "The Authenticity and Genuineness of the Book of Esther," PTR 1 (1903) 62-74. C[harles] C. Torrey, "The Older Book of Esther," HTR 37 (1944) 1-40.

§404 3.2.11.3 Literary Criticism of the Historical Books General Studies C[harles] C. Torrey, "The Greek Versions of Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah," SBAP 25 (1903) 139-140. Henry H. Howorth, "Some Unconventional Views on the Text of the Bible. VII. Daniel and Chronicles," SBAP 29 (1907) 31-38, 61-69. *Robert Dick Wilson, "The Title 'King of Persia' in the Scriptures," PTR 15 (1917) 90-145. *S. Japhet, "A Supposed Common Authorship of Chron. and Ezra-Neh. investigated Anew," VT 18 (1968) 330-371.

§405 3.2.11.3.1 Literary Criticism of the Book of Daniel - General Studies *Anonymous, "Chronological Remarks on the Time of Daniel," MMBR 4 (1797) 258-259. Anonymous, "On the Watchers and Holy Ones, Mentioned in the Book of Daniel," CongML 1 (1818) 581-582. Anonymous, "Hengstenberg's Vindication of the Book of Daniel," PRev 4 (1832) 48-71. (Review) Anonymous, "Remarks on the Book of Daniel," CRB 7 (1842) 1-46. [The Four Kingdoms; especially the Fourth; Objections considered, which have been urged against the preceding view; the "Two Thousand and Three Hundred Days" The Seventy Weeks; The Events predicted in the last three Chapters] W. P. L., "Belshazzar's Feast," CE 37 (1844) 49-57.

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Anonymous, ''The Times of Daniel,'' DUM 25 (1845) 612-615. (Review) *Anonymous, "Who was Darius the Median in the Book of Daniel?" BRCM 1 (1846) 25-38. Anonymous, "The Times of Daniel, etc.," DUM 27 (1846) 497-506. (Review) [David N. Lord], "Professor Stuart's Commentary on Daniel," TLJ 3 (1850-51) 353-383. (Review) R. P. S., "Stuart's Commentary on Daniel," CE 51(1851) 368-376. (Review) Anonymous, "Introduction to the Book of Daniel," PQR 1 (1852-53) 32-83, 208-259. [1. The Life of Daniel; 2. Genuineness and Authenticity of the Book-Negative Proofs; 3. Genuineness and Authenticity of the Book-Positive Proofs; 4. Nature, Design, and General Character; 5. Apocryphal Additions; 6. Ancient Versions; 7. Exegetical Helps] *H. M. G., "The Identity of Cyrus and the Times of Daniel," JSL, 2nd Ser., 6 (1854) 435-465; 7 (1854-55) 364-381. G. J., "Confirmation of Daniel's Narrative," JSL, 2nd Ser., 6 (1854) 521. H. M. Harman, "The Genuineness of Daniel," MR 36 (1854) 553-578. (Review) Anonymous, "The Duke of Manchester on 'The Times of Daniel'," JSL, 2nd Ser., 7 (1854-55) 451-460. *G. B., "On Daniel and Ezra, Compared with the Inscription at Behistun," JSL, 3rd Ser., 5 (1857) 170-172. G. B., "Xenophon's 'Cyropaedia'," JSL, 3rd Ser., 7 (1858) 466-474. [Daniel] *G. J. M'., "The Chaldee of Daniel and Ezra," JSL, 3rd Ser., 12 (1860-61) 373-391. [S. D. Church], "The Prophetical Days of Daniel," FBQ 11 (1863) 267-279. ["Seven Times"; A Time and Times and a Dividing of Times; Two Thousand Three Hundred Days] *Anonymous, "The Book of Daniel: as viewed by Hippolytus, Porphyry and others," JSL, 4th Ser., 4 (1863-64) 257285.

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Franke Parker, "'Daniel the Prophet,' by Dr. Pusey," JSL, 4th Ser., 7 (1865) 345-359. (Review) Anonymous, "Doctor Pusey's Lectures on Daniel," DR, N.S., 5 (1865) 189-205. (Review) [Original numbering as Volume 57] R. M., "The Book of Daniel," TR 2 (1865) 172-201, 477-505. T. A., Dr. Pusey's Daniel," JSL, 4th Ser., 8 (1865-66) 202-203. E. Greenwald, "Daniel's Seventy Weeks," ER 18 (1867) 204-216. Josiah Pratt, "The Seventy-Weeks Prophecy in Daniel," JSL, 5th Ser., 2 (1867-68) 210-213. J. W. Bosanquet, "'Messiah the Prince'," JSL, 5th Ser., 2 (1867-68) 428438. *[S. D. Church], "Cowles's Exposition of Daniel," FBQ 16 (1868) 178-193. (Review) J. A. Seiss, "Daniel and his Prophecies," ER 20 (1869) 579-596. H. Fox Talbot, "Illustrations of the Prophet Daniel from the Assyrian Writings," SBAT 2 (1873) 360-364. +Anonymous, "Daniel the Prophet," LQHR 43 (1874-75) 292-328. (Review) Anonymous, "'The King' in Daniel," BWR 1 (1877) 322. *Howard Crosby, "Light on Important Texts. No. XVIII," HR 6 (1881-82) 472. [Daniel and the Lion's Den] Wilbur F. Tillett, "The Genuineness of the Book of Daniel," MQR, 2nd Ser., 4 (1882) 441-470. William Hayes Ward, "The Historical Chapters of Daniel Attested by Contemporary Records," JCP 3 (1883-84) 116139. W. G. Moorehead, "'Daniel and the First Resurrection'," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 308-310. William Hayes Ward, "The Historical Chapters of Daniel Attested by Contemporary Records," JLTQ 1 (1884) 431452.

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J. M. Fuller, "The Book of Daniel in the Light of Recent Research and Discovery," Exp, 3rd Ser., 1 (1885) 217-225, 431-438. [Parts I and II] J. M. Fuller, "The Book of Daniel in the Light of Recent Research and Discovery. III. Cyrus," Exp, 3rd Ser., 2 (1885) 437-447. M. Clermont-Ganneau, "Mene, Tekel, Peres, and the Feast of Belshazzar," AJSL 3 (1886-87) 87-102. (Trans. by Robert W. Rogers) *George Bertin, "'The Burning Fiery Furnace'," BOR 1 (1886-87) 17-21. Hartwig Derenbourg, "The Greek Words in the Book of Daniel," AJSL 4 (1887-88) 7-13. Anonymous, "The Book of Daniel: Outlines for a Course of Advent Lectures," CM, N.S., 4 (1888) 232-246, 307-313. Josiah Gilbert, "The Image and the Stone," Exp, 3rd Ser., 9 (1889) 449-460. Howard Crosby, "The Book of Daniel," HR 18 (1889) 540-541. Wm. Schmidt, "Nebuchadnezzar's Dream. First Article," ColTM 10 (1890) 146-166. Wm. Schmidt, "Nebuchadnezzar's Dream. Second Article," ColTM 10 (1890) 212-229. ( ) Tyler, "'The Ancient of Days'," EN 2 (1890) 497-499. John Poucher, "Is the Book of Daniel a Prophecy?" MR 72 (1890) 649-666. James H. Breasted, "The Order of the Sentences in the Hebrew Portions of Daniel," AJSL 7 (1890-91) 245-252. *H. B. Swete, "Requests and Replies," ET 3 (1891-92) 300. [Alexander's visit to Jerusalem in Josephus and the Prophecies of Daniel] H. M. Jackson, "The Article 'Daniel' in the Encyclopedia Britannica," PER 5 (1891-92) 149-159. William Hayes Ward, "Light on Scriptural Texts from Recent Discoveries. X. 'Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin'," HR 26 (1893)411-412. *Buchanan Blake, "Darius the Mede, and the Seventy Weeks of Daniel," ET 5 (1893-94) 479.

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G. H. Rouse, "Chaldeans," ET 6 (1894-95) 566. [As referred to by Daniel] Ira M. Price, "Some Queries About the Book of Daniel," BW 6 (1895) 264-269. J. A. Howlett, "The Book of Daniel," DR 117 (1895) 27-40. J. E. H. Thomson, "Chaldeans," ET 7 (1895-96) 46-47. [As referred to by Daniel] D. K. Auchterlonie, "Chaldeans," ET 7 (1895-96) 94. [As referred to by Daniel] *John P. Peters, "Notes on the Old Testament," JBL 15 (1896) 106-117. [3. The Nebuchadnezzars of Daniel, pp. 111114] J. A. Selbie, "The Four Empires of Daniel," ET 8 (1896-97) 32-33. Anonymous, "Exegetical Suggestion and Opinion. Greek Words in Daniel," CFL, O.S., 2 (1898) 212-213. Edward Mack, "Problems in the Historical Section of the Book of Daniel," USR 10 (1898) 250-259. Anonymous, "The Book of Daniel and the Monuments," MR 81 (1899) 636-640. Anonymous, "Current Criticism and Interpretation of the Old Testament. The Greek Words in Daniel," CFL, O.S., 3 (1899) 268-269. M. B. Chapman, "The Book of Daniel," MQR, 3rd Ser., 25 (1899) 561-568. Ira M. Price, "The Book of Daniel," BW 14 (1899) 27-35. Milton S. Terry, "Religious Lessons in the Book of Daniel," BW 14 (1899) 50-53. William M. McPheeters, "Current Criticism and Interpretation of the Old Testament," CFL, O.S., 3 (1899) 391-394. [Daniel in the Sabbath School; Specimens; The Difficulties of Daniel] William M. McPheeters, "Bible Study," CFL, O.S., 3 (1899) 425-431. [The Difficulties of the Bible; How Shall We Deal With Them? The Difficulties in Daniel; Darius the Mede; Our Primary Sources of Information; Prediction and Fulfillment-A Curious Question]

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*George A. Barton, "The Story of Ahikar and the Book of Daniel," AJSL 16 (1899-1900) 242-247. J. Moore Lister, "'Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin'," ET 11 (1899-1900) 234. *Nathaniel Schmidt, "'Son of Man' in the Book of Daniel," JBL 19 (1900) 22-28. S. R. Driver, "A Correction," ET 12 (1900-01) 187. [Ref. Driver's Commentary on Daniel, p. 69] D. S. Margoliouth, "The Greek Words in Daniel," ET 12 (1900-01) 237-238. A. van Hoonacker, "The Four Empires of the Book of Daniel," ET 13 (1901-02) 420-423. J. A. Selbie, "The Book of Daniel," ET 13 (1901-02) 457. Ed. König, "The 'Weeks' of Daniel," ET 13 (1901-02) 468-470. William C. Wilkinson, "Those Famous Three Greek Words in the Book of Daniel," HR 44 (1902) 305-308. Anonymous, "The Book of Daniel," MR 84 (1902) 128-130. George C. M. Douglas, "The Book of Daniel," PRR 13 (1902) 224-253. Camden M. Cobern, "The Modern Critical View of the Book of Daniel. From the Critic's Point of View," HR 46 (1903) 3-8. Robert Anderson, "The Modern Critical Views of Daniel. From the Judge's Point of View," HR 46 (1903) 9-15. Theo. Graebner, "A Last Word on the Seventy Weeks of Daniel," TTD 6 (1904) 14-19. *T[heophilus] G. P[inches], "The Chaldeans of the Book of Daniel," JRAS (1904) 368-369. *Edward M. Merrins, "The Abasement of Nebuchadnezzar," BS 62 (1905) 601-625. John Urquhart, "'The Book of DanielThe Critic and the Archæologist'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 3 (1905) 104-120.

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Joseph D. Wilson, "The Possibility of Self-deception," CFL, 3rd Ser., 6 (1907) 34-39. Joseph D. Wilson, "'The Third Year of Jehoiakim'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 9 (1908) 94-97. (Editorial Note) Joseph D. Wilson, "Professor Sayce of Daniel: A Correction," CFL, 3rd Ser., 8 (1908) 427-430. Margaret D. Gibson, "Mene, Tekel, Upharsin," ET 20 (1908-09) 562-563. Joseph D. Wilson, "The 'Standard Bible Dictionary' on 'Daniel'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 10 (1909) 220-224. (Review) C. R. Vaughan, "The Little Horn," USR 21 (1909-10) 183-203. Rayner Winterbotham, "The Four Empires of Daniel," Exp, 7th Ser., 10 (1910) 428-439. Rayner Winterbotham, "The Angel-Princes of Daniel," Exp, 8th Ser., 1 (1911) 50-58. *Joseph D. Wilson, "The Seventy Weeks of Daniel in the Hands of a Septuagint Translator," CFL, 3rd Ser., 14 (191112) 351-352. Anonymous, "Outline View of the Book of Daniel," CFL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1911-12) 352-354. *[Daniel S. Gregory], "The International Lessons in Their Historical Setting," CFL, 3rd Ser., 14 (1911-12) 357-371. [Daniel, pp. 357-359] Margaret D. Gibson, "Belshazzar's Feast," ET 23 (1911-12) 181. George Buchanan Gray, "The Title 'King of Persia'," ET 25 (1913-14) 245-251. Theophilus G. Pinches, "Fresh Light on the Book of Daniel," ET 26 (1914-15) 297-299. *J. S. Ross, "Methodist Higher Criticism Arm-in-Arm with Infidelity. Paper No. II.," CFL, 3rd Ser., 21 (1916) 161163. [IX. Daniel, p. 163] Anonymous, "The Spade, History, and the Bible," HR 71 (1916) 488. (Review)

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Joseph Offord, "The Warning on the Wall of Belshazzar's Banquet," PEFQS 48 (1916) 196-201. Anonymous, "Prof. R. D. Wilson's Volume on Daniel," PSB 10 (1916) #3, 23-27. (Review) *Theo[philus] G. Pinches, "Two Late Tablets of Historical Interest," SBAP 38 (1916) 27-34. [Background on Daniel] G. Frederick Wright, "The Historical Character of Daniel Vindicated," CFL, 3rd Ser., 23 (1917) 320-321. Robert Dick Wilson, "The Present State of the Daniel Controversy," BR 4 (1919) 226-246. *Joseph Rauch, "Apocalypse in the Bible," JJLP 1 (1919) 163-195. [IX. Contribution of Apocalypse to the Religion of Israel. The Book of Daniel, pp. 188-195] C. J. Ball, "Daniel and Babylon," Exp, 8th Ser., 19 (1920) 235-240. *W. St. Clair Tisdall, "Egypt and the Book of Daniel; or, What say the Papyri?" Exp, 8th Ser., 22 (1921) 340-357. *James A. Montgomery, "The Survival of the Tetragrammaton in Daniel," JBL 40 (1921) 86. Edward J. Kissane, "Daniel and the Modem Critics," ITQ 17 (1922) 70-73. Robert Dick Wilson, "Daniel Not Quoted," PTR 20 (1922) 57-68. *Robert Dick Wilson, "Darius the Mede," PTR 20 (1922) 177-211. [Robert Dick Wilson], "The Continent Attacks the Book of Daniel-Dr. Robert Dick Wilson Answers," CFL, 3rd Ser., 29 (1923) 221-223. R[obert] D[ick] Wilson, "The Influence of Daniel," PTR 21 (1923) 337-371, 541-584. [Objections of the Critics; Assumptions; Answers to Assumptions; I. The Argument from Silence; II. Traces of Daniel's Influence on Hebrew Literature up to 200 B.C.; III. Traces of Daniel's influence from 200 B.C. to 135 A.D.; IV. A Comparative Study of Daniel's Influence; Conclusions; The Approximation of Daniel and Enoch] W. J. Erdman, "When did the Stone Strike?" CFL, 3rd Ser., 30 (1924) 519-520.

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William H. Bates, "The Book of Daniel," CFL, 3rd Ser., 30 (1924) 520-522, 584-587. *H. H. Rowley, "The Belshazzar of Daniel and of History," Exp, 9th Ser., 2 (1924) 182-195, 255-272. R[obert] D[ick] Wilson, "The Background of Daniel," PTR 22 (1924) 1-26. R[obert] D[ick] Wilson, "The Prophecies of Daniel," PTR 22 (1924) 377-401. [The Fourth Kingdom; Darkness and Light in Daniel's Predictions; The Importance of Antiochus Epiphanes] George Wilson Brent, "The Image of Nebuchadnezzar's Dream: A New Interpretation," CFL, 3rd Ser., 31 (1925) 9091. Nathaniel Schmidt, "Daniel and Androcles," JAOS 46 (1926) 1-7. H. H. Rowley, "The 'Chaldeans' in the Book of Daniel," ET 38 (1926-27) 423-428. *[Jay Benson Hamilton], "International Sunday School Lessons for 1917: Studies in Isaiah and Daniel," CFL, 3rd Ser., 23 (1927) 266-267. R[obert] D[ick] Wilson, "On the Hebrew of Daniel," PTR 25 (1927) 177-199. Geo. B. Michell, "'The Chaldeans'," ET 39 (1927-28) 45-46. [In Daniel] H. H. Rowley, "'The Chaldeans'," ET 39 (1927-28) 188-189. [In Daniel] W. R. Taylor, "Modem Criticism and the Book of Daniel," CJRT 5 (1928) 426-437. W. O. E. Oesterley, "The Book of Daniel," CQR 110 (1930) 120-129. (Review) *G. Ch. Aalders, "The Book of Daniel: Its Historical Trustworthiness and Prophetical Character," EQ 2 (1930) 242254. Henry S. Gehman, "The Armenian Version of the Book of Daniel and Its Affinities," ZAW 48 (1930) 82-99. *P. E. Kretzmann, "NabonidusBelshazzar," CTM 3 (1932) 215. Bruce M. Metzger, "The Book of Daniel," CFL, 3rd Ser., 40 (1934) 218-220.

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W. B. Stevenson, "The Identification of the Four Kingdoms of the Book of Daniel," GUOST 7 (1934-35) 4-8. William Bell Dawson, "Prophetical Numbers in Daniel, in Relation to Celestial Cycles," JTVI 67 (1935) 129-149, 154-156. (Discussion, pp. 149-154) H. H. Rowley, "Some Outstanding Old Testament Problems. IV. Some Problems in the Book of Daniel," ET 47 (1935-36) 216-220. George S. Mellor, "The Time Element in Daniel's Prophecy of the Seventy Weeks," CFL, 3rd Ser., 42 (1936) 221228. James H. Maxwell, "The Prophecy of Daniel," CRP 5 (1936) 109-120. *Elias Newman, "Is the Time of Jacob's Trouble Past or Future? A Study in the Misleading Conceptions of PresentDay Millennialists," JTALC 1 (1936) #2, 11-30. *J. B. Orchard, "St Paul and the Book of Daniel," B 20 (1939) 172-179. Michael J. Gruenthaner, "The Seventy Weeks," CBQ 1 (1939) 44-54. Frank Zimmermann, "Some Verses in Daniel in the Light of a Translation Hypothesis," JBL 58(1939) 349-355. [W.(?)] A[rndt], "The Four Monarchies in Ancient Literature," CTM 11 (1940) 206-207. H. C. Leupold, "Studies in Daniel," JTALC 5 (1940) 241-248, 320-327, 402-409, 481-487, 574-582, 642-649, 732739, 823-831; 6 (1941) 177-184. Ambrose Fleming, "The Visions of Nebuchadnezzar and Daniel, and the Seventy Weeks Prophecy," JTVI 73 (1941) 1-11, 26-28. (Discussions and communications, pp. 11-26) John F. Walvoord, "Is the Seventieth Week of Daniel Future?" BS 101 (1944) 30-49. E. G. Kraeling, "The Handwriting on the Wall," JBL 63 (1944) 11-18. Edward J. Young, "The Accuracy of Daniel," CO 2 (1944-45) 105-108. *Louis E. Knowles, "The Interpretation of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel in the Early Fathers," WTJ 7 (1944-45) 136160.

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Michael J. Gruenthaner, "The Four Empires of Daniel," CBQ 8 (1946) 72-82, 201-212. *Charles C. Torrey, "'Medes and Persians'," JAOS 66 (1946) 1-15. G. R. Beasley-Murray, "A Conservative Thinks Again about Daniel," BQL 12 (1946-48) 341-346, 366-370. S[olomon] Zeitlin, "The Cryptic Numbers in Daniel," JQR, N.S., 39 (1948-49) 321-324. * Michael J. Gruenthaner, "The Last Kingdom of Babylon," CBQ 11 (1949) 406-427. John B. Alexander, "New Light on the Fiery Furnace," JBL 69 (1950) 375-376. H. H. Rowley, "The Unity of the Book of Daniel," HUCA 23 (1950-51) Part 1, 233-273. Arnold Black Rhodes, "Studia Biblica. XX. The Book of Daniel," Interp 6 (1952) 436-450. B. G. Sanders, "The Burning Fiery Furnace," Theo 58 (1955) 340-345. Achille Brunet, "The Book of Daniel," TD 5 (1957) 58-63. *James Muilenburg, "The Son of Man in Daniel and the Ethiopic Apocalypse of Enoch," JBL 79 (1960) 197-209. Clyde T. Francisco, "The Seventy Weeks of Daniel," R&E 57 (1960) 126-137. Frank Zimmermann, "Hebrew Translation in Daniel," JQR, N.S., 51 (1960-61) 198-208. H. H. Rowley, "The Meaning of Daniel for Today. A Study of Leading Themes," Interp 15 (1961) 387-397. E. Schaller, "Meditation in the Book of Daniel," JTLC 4 (1964) #3, 19-26; #4, 23-29; #5, 1-18; 5 (1965) #1, 21-31. *F. F. Bruce, "Josephus and Daniel," ASTI 4 (1965) 148-162. Sidney Allen, "On Schedl's Attempt to Count the Days of Daniel," AUSS 4 (1966) 105-106

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Anonymous, ''Notes on Some Problems in the Book of Daniel,'' BH 2 (1965) #3, 15, 24. (Review) *Werner E. Lemke, "'Nebuchadrezzar, My Servant'," CBQ 28 (1966) 45-50. *David F. Payne, "The Place of Daniel in the Old Testament Eschatology," Them 4 (1967) #1, 33-40.

§406 3.2.11.3.2 Studies Concerning the Aramaic Sections of Daniel *G. J. M'., "The Chaldee of Daniel and Ezra," JSL, 3rd Ser., 12 (1860-61) 373-391. William H[ayes] Ward, "The Aramaean Portion of Daniel, a Translation," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 90-91. J. E. H. Thomson, "Was the Aramaic of Daniel Originally Eastern or Western?" GUOST 2 (1901-07) 52-54. Charles C. Torrey, "Notes on the Aramaic Part of Daniel," CAAST 15 (1909) 239-282. *Charles C. Torrey, "Stray Notes on the Aramaic of Daniel and Ezra," JAOS 43 (1923) 229-238. [Daniel, pp. 229234] G. R. Driver, "The Aramaic of the Book of Daniel," JBL 45 (1926) 110-119. (Correction p. 325) H. H. Rowley, "The bilingual problem of Daniel," ZAW 50 (1932) 256-268. H. H. Rowley, "Early Aramaic Dialects and the Book of Daniel," JRAS (1933) 777-805. *Frank Zimmermann, "The Aramaic Original of Daniel 8-12," JBL 57 (1938) 255-272. H. B. Rosen, "On the Use of the Tenses in the Aramaic of Daniel," JSS 6 (1961) 183-203.

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§407 3.2.11.3.3 Daniel as an Apocalyptic Writing *Joseph Rauch, "Apocalypse in the Bible," JJLP 1 (1919) 163-195. [IX. Contribution of Apocalypse to the Religion of Israel. The Book of Daniel, pp. 188-195] R. B. Y. Scott, "I Daniel, the Original Apocalypse," AJSL 47 (1930-31) 289-296. *E. W. Heaton, "The Affiliation of the Book of Daniel," OSHTP (1954-55) 23-24. *David Noel Freedman, "The Flowering of Apocalyptic," JTC 6 (1969) 166-174. [II. The Book of Daniel, pp. 168170]

§408 3.2.11.3.4 Daniel and Revelation Compared +Anonymous, "MaitlandOn the Prophetic Period of Daniel and St. John," BCQTR, 4th Ser., 2 (1827) 497-498. (Review) William Allen, "On the Designations of Time in Daniel and John:The 1260 Days of Daniel and John, and the 1000 Years of John," BRCR, N.S., 4 (1840) 35-53. +Anonymous, "The Prophecies of Daniel and the Revelation of St. John," TLJ 9 (1856-57) 314-333, 484-500. (Review) Anonymous, "The Prophetic Periods of the Apocalypse and Daniel," TLJ 11 (1858-59) 53-70. P. S. D., "Analogy Between the Apocalypse of the Old Testament and that of the New," JSL, 4th Ser., 6 (1864-65) 7690. W. Webster, "An Analogy of the Apocalypse of the Old and New Testaments," JSL, 4th Ser., 6 (1864-65) 462-464. *Lawrence Heyworth Mills, "Avesta Eschatology Compared with the Books of Daniel and Revelation," Monist 17 (1907) 321-346, 583-609. Arthur Chase, "Apocalyptic Literature in the Bible," ACM 6 (1919-20) 62-71.

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§409 3.2.11.3.5 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity J. A. Paine, "As to the Age of Daniel," BS 46 (1889) 371-374. [Study on Authenticity] T. K. Cheyne, "The Book of Daniel," Exp, 4th Ser., 4 (1891) 399-400. [Date of Daniel, Chapter 7] J. Dyneley Prince, "Professor Kamphausen on the Book of Daniel," BW 1 (1893) 355-358. (Review) Joseph J. Lampe, "The Authenticity and Genuineness of Daniel," PRR 6 (1895) 440-480. George A. Barton, "The Composition of the Book of Daniel," JBL 17 (1898) 62-86. *D. S. Margoliouth, "Line of Defence of the Biblical Revelation. 4. The Argument from Silence," Exp, 6th Ser., 2 (1900) 129-154. [Evidence in Ecclesiasticus for Daniel in the Canon] William C. Wilkinson, "Questions of Authorship: The Book of Daniel," HR 43 (1902) 208-212. Nathan Soderblom, "The Morals of Pseudepigraphy," ET 17 (1905-06) 45. [Authorship of Daniel] R. E. Golladay, "The Authorship of the Book of Daniel," ColTM 26 (1906) 361-378; 27 (1907) 20-39, 74-102. H. T. F. Duckworth, "The Origin of the Book of Daniel," Exp, 7th Ser., 2 (1906) 224-233. Anonymous, "Appendix to 'Did Daniel Write Daniel?'," CFL, 3rd Ser., 15 (1912) 42. *Robert Dick Wilson, "The Book of Daniel and the Canon," PTR 13 (1915) 352-408. [The Charge; Assumptions; Admissions of the Critics; Evidence, 1. Divisions, Number and Order, 2. The Use; Discussion; Conclusions] *Robert Dick Wilson, "The Silence of Ecclesiasticus Concerning Daniel," PTR 14 (1916) 448-474.

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W. St. Clair Tisdall, "The Book of Daniel: Some Linguistic Evidence Regarding its Date," JTVI 53 (1921) 206-245, 255. (Discussion, pp. 246-254) R[obert] D[ick] Wilson, "Apocalypses and the Date of Daniel," PTR 19 (1921) 529-545. R[obert] D[ick] Wilson, "The Origin of the Ideas in Daniel," PTR 21 (1923) 161-201. [Objections of the Critics; Assumptions; Answers to Objections; I. The Antiquity of the Ideas of Daniel; II. Daniel and Enoch; Special Conclusions; General Conclusions] H[enry] S. Gehman, "The Hesychian Influence in the Versions of Daniel," JBL 48 (1929) 329-332. *G. Ch. Aalders, "The Book of Daniel: Its Historical Trustworthiness and Prophetical Character," EQ 2 (1930) 242254. H. L. Ginsberg, "The Composition of the Book of Daniel," VT 4 (1954) 246-275. H. H. Rowley, "The Composition of the Book of Daniel," VT 5 (1955) 272-276. C[lifford] A. Wilson and M. E. M., "Where was the Book of Daniel Written?" BH 5 (1969) 90-94. Stephen M. Clinton, "S. R. Driver and the Date of Daniel," JC&S 5 (1969) #2, 30-41.

§410 3.2.11.3.6 Literary Criticism of the Books of Nehemiah and Ezra (Includes Studies on Ezra-Nehemiah Synthesis) Anonymous, "Sir Isaac Newton on Ezra and Nehemiah," JSL, 4th Ser., 1 (1862) 456-468; 2 (1862-63) 143-162. I.[sic]W. Bosanquet, "The Newtonian Theory of the Books of Ezra and Nehemiah," JSL, 4th Ser., 2 (1862-63) 421431. Daniel Henry Haigh, "Coincidence of the History of Ezra with the First Part of the History of Nehemiah," SBAT 2 (1873) 110-113. *Joseph Jacobs, "The Nethinim," BOR 2 (1887-88) 66-71, 100-104.

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George S. Goodspeed, "Ezra and Nehemiah," BW 1 (1893) 208-219. *[Nathaniel] Burwash, "Analytical studies in the English Bible: Brief outline of Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, with Haggai and Zechariah," CMR 5 (1893) 87-104. J. A. Selbie, "Ezra-Nehemiah," ET 8 (1896-97) 509-511. T. K. Cheyne, "The Times of Nehemiah and Ezra," BW 14 (1899) 238-250. Robert Dick Wilson, "Royal Titles in Antiquity: An Essay in Criticism," PTR 2 (1904) 257-282. Robert Dick Wilson, "Royal Titles in Antiquity: An Essay in Criticism, Article Two," PTR 2 (1904) 465-497. Robert Dick Wilson, "Royal Titles in Antiquity: An Essay in Criticism, Article Three," PTR 2 (1904) 618-664. Robert Dick Wilson, "Royal Titles in Antiquity: An Essay in Criticism, Article Three, Part II," PTR 3 (1905) 55-80. Robert Dick Wilson, "Royal Titles in Antiquity: An Essay in Criticism, Article Four," PTR 3 (1905) 238-267. Robert Dick Wilson, "Royal Titles in Antiquity: An Essay in Criticism, Article Five," PTR 3 (1905) 422-440. Robert Dick Wilson, "Royal Titles in Antiquity: An Essay in Criticism, Article Six," PTR 3 (1905) 558-572. [George] A[dam] Smith, "Ezra and Nehemiah," Exp, 7th Ser., 2 (1906) 1-18. E. L. Curtis, "Ezra Studies. An Appreciation," YDQ 7 (1911-12) 127-129. [Ezra-Nehemiah] (Review) *Edward J. Kissane, "The Historical Value of Esdras I.-III.," ITQ 15 (1920) 126-138. Edward J. Kissane, "The Mission of Esdras," ITQ 17 (1922) 219-230. [Ezra-Nehemiah] Harry Pressfield, "Ezra and NehemiahContemporaries or Successors?" MQR, 3rd Ser., 48 (1922) 336-339.

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M. Bailey, "Levitical Legend from the Persian Period," JBL 46 (1927) 132-138. Andrew Thomson, "An Inquiry Concerning the Books of Ezra and Nehemiah," AJSL 48 (1931-32) 99-132. P. Romanoff, "An Unrecorded Religious Revolution in Bible Times," JBL 56 (1937) ix-x. J. Stafford Wright, "Ezra and Nehemiah," EQ 12 (1940) 35-47. C. C. Keet, "Some Problems in Ezra Nehemiah," OSHTP (1943-44) 35-39. W. M. F. Scott, "NehemiahEzra?" ET 58 (1946-47) 263-267. C[harles] C. Torrey, "The 'Books' of Ezra and Nehemiah," JBL 66 (1947) iv. C. T. Wood, "NehemiahEzra," ET 59 (1947-48) 53-54. Sidney Jellicoe, "NehemiahEzra: A Reconstruction," ET 59 (1947-48) 54. Martin W. Leesberg, "Ezra and Nehemiah: A Review of the Return and Reform," CTM 33 (1962) 79-90. J[ulian] Morgenstern, "The Dates of Ezra and Nehemiah," JSS 7 (1962) 1-11. *Ralph Walter Klein, "Old Readings in I Esdras: The List of Returnees from Babylon (Ezra //Nehemiah 7)," HTR 62 (1969) 99-107.

§411 3.2.11.3.6.1 Literary Criticism of the Book of Ezra - General Studies *Anonymous, "Chronological Remarks on the Book of Ezra," MMBR 4 (1797) 334-335. *G. B., "On Daniel and Ezra, Compared with the Inscription at Behistun," JSL, 3rd Ser., 5 (1857) 170-172. *G. J. M'., "The Chaldee of Daniel and Ezra," JSL, 3rd Ser., 12 (1860-61) 373-391. *Arthur C. Hervey, "The Chronology of Ezra II and IV. 6-23," Exp, 4th Ser., 7 (1893) 431-443.

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*Arthur C. Hervey, "The Chronology of Ezra IV. 6-23," Exp, 4th Ser., 8 (1893) 50-63. James Oscar Boyd, "The Documents of the Book of Ezra," PRR 11 (1900) 414-437. James Oscar Boyd, "The Historicity of Ezra," PRR 11 (1900) 569-607. *Henry H. Howorth, "Some Unconventional Views on the Text of the Bible. II. The Chronology and Order of Events in Esdras A, compared with and preferred to those in the Canonical Ezra," SBAP 23 (1901) 305-325, 328-330. (Remarks by R. B. Girdlestone, Paul Ruben, and M. Gaster, 325-328) R. B. Girdlestone, "Notes on the Comparative Value of the two Recensions of Ezra," SBAP 24 (1902) 14-16. (Reply by H[enry] H. Howorth, pp. 16-20) *C[harles] C. Torrey, "The First Chapter of Ezra in Its original Form and Setting," AJSL 24 (1907-08) 7-33. C[harles] C. Torrey, "The Aramaic Portions of Ezra," AJSL 24 (1907-08) 209-281. C[harles] C. Torrey, "The Ezra Story in Its Original Sequence," AJSL 25 (1908-09) 276-311. William H. Bates, "The Book of Ezra," CFL, 3rd Ser., 28 (1922) 129-130. *Charles C. Torrey, "Stray Notes on the Aramaic of Daniel and Ezra," JAOS 43 (1923) 229-238. [Ezra, pp. 234-238] *William R. Eichhorst, "Ezra's Ethics on Intermarriage and Divorce," GJ 10 (1969) #3, 16-28.

§412 3.2.11.3.6.2 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity James Oscar Boyd, "The Composition of the Book of Ezra," PRR 11 (1900) 261-297. *Harold M. Wiener, "The Relative Dates of Ezra and Nehemiah," JPOS 7 (1927) 145-158.

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*S. Japhet, "A Supposed Common Authorship of Chron. and Ezra-Neh. investigated Anew," VT 18 (1968) 330-371.

§413 3.2.11.3.6.3 Literary Criticism of the Book of Nehemiah - General Studies +Anonymous, "The Devotion of Nehemiah," LQHR 55 (1880-81) 149-170. (Review) *George St. Clair, "Nehemiah's South Wall, and the Locality of the Royal Sepulchres," PEFQS 21 (1889) 90-102. [Nehemiah's Night-ride; The Rebuilding of the Walls and Gates; The Route of the Processionists; Incidents of the History; The 'Broad Wall' at Jerusalem; Twin Sacred Mounts at Jerusalem] Howard Crosby, "Nehemiah Spiritualized," HR 17 (1899) 82-83. *Hinckley G. Mitchell, "The Wall of Jerusalem according to the Book of Nehemiah," JBL 22 (1903) 85-163. *H[enry] H. Howorth, "Some Unconventional Views on the Text of the Bible. V. The Genealogies and Lists in Nehemiah," SBAP 26 (1906) 25-31, 63-69, 94-100. William H. Bates, "The Book of Nehemiah," CFL, 3rd Ser., 28 (1922) 254-255. J. A. Bewer, "Josephus' Account of Nehemiah," JBL 43 (1924) 224-226. Harold H. Rowley, "Nehemiah's Mission and its Background," BJRL 37 (1954-55) 528-561. *H[arold] H. Rowley, "Sanballat and the Samaritan Temple," BJRL 38 (1955-56) 166-198. *Anonymous, "Nehemiah and Sanballat. Papyri Discoveries in Egypt and Palestine help to clarify and confirm the Biblical record of the days following the Exile," BH 1 (1964) #4, 3-7, 13.

§414 3.2.11.3.6.4 Studies concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity *Harold M. Wiener, "The Relative Dates of Ezra and Nehemiah," JPOS 7 (1927) 145-158.

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*S. Japhet, "A Supposed Common Authorship of Chron. and Ezra-Neh. investigated Anew," VT 18 (1968) 330-371.

§415 3.2.11.3.7 Literary Criticism of the Books of 1 and 2 Chronicles - General Studies C. H. Mead, "Criticism on the Book of Chronicles," DTQ, N.S., 2 (1883) 123-125. *Francis Brown, "The Books of Chronicles, with especial reference to the Books of Samuel," AR 1 (1884) 405-426. *J. F. McCurdy, "Uzziah and the Philistines," Exp, 4th Ser., 4 (1891) 388-396. S. R. Driver, "The Speeches in Chronicles," Exp, 5th Ser., 1 (1895) 241-256; 2 (1895) 286-308. Valpy French, "The Speeches in Chronicles: A Reply," Exp, 5th Ser., 2 (1895) 140-152. W. E[mery] Barnes, "The Midrashic Element in Chronicles," Exp, 5th Ser., 4 (1896) 426-439. W. E[mery] Barnes, "The Religious Standpoint of the Chronicler," AJSL 13 (1896-97) 14-20. W. E[mery] Barnes, "Chronicles a Targum," ET 8 (1896-97) 316-319. W. E[mery] Barnes, "Requests and Replies," ET 9 (1897-98) 464. ['The Chronicles a Targum'] W. E[mery] Barnes, "Errors in Chronicles," ET 9 (1897-98) 521. Theodore G. Soares, "The Import of the Chronicles as a Piece of Religio-Historical Literature," AJT 3 (1899) 251274. Willis J. Beecher, "Is the Chronicler a Veracious Historian for the Post-Exilian Period?" CFL, O.S., 3 (1899) 385390. *Eb. Nestle, "The Genealogy in St. Matthew and the Septuagint of Chronicles," ET 11 (1899-1900) 191.

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Willis J. Beecher, "Is the Chronicler a Veracious Historian for the Post-Exilian Period? II.," CFL, N.S., 1 (1900) 2025. Willis J. Beecher, "Is the Chronicler a Veracious Historian for the Post-Exilian Period? III.," CFL, N.S., 1 (1900) 7784. Kerr D. Macmillan, "The Latest 'Criticism' of The Chronicler," CFL, N.S., 1 (1900) 172-173. J. A. Howlett, "Wellhausen and the Chronicler," DR 126 (1900) 391-411. *Willis J. Beecher, "The International Lessons in Their Literary Setting. III," CFL., N.S., 8 (1903) 128-133. [Variant Delimitations of the Historical Narratives; The Narrative of Saul's Last Battle; Duplications of Samuel in Chronicles; The Credibility of Chronicles; The Narrative of the Accession of David in Hebron; The Narrative of the Kingdoms of David and Ishbosheth; The Narrative of David's Becoming King of Israel] *Willis J. Beecher, "The International Lessons in Their Literary Setting. V.," CFL., N.S., 8 (1903) 252-259. [Outline of the Reign of David; The Temple Narratives in 1 Chronicles; The Fortieth Year of David; The Rebellions of Absalom and Sheba; The Events in their Order] *Daniel S. Gregory, "International Lessons in Their Historical Setting," CFL, N.S., 1 (1904) 412-424. [Chronicles] Henry H. Howorth, "Some Unconventional Views on the Text of the Bible. VI. Chronicles," SBAP 27 (1905) 267278. Grainger Tandy, "The Books of the Chronicles: An Elementary Study in Biblical Criticism," ICMM 3 (1906-07) 7991. *William H. Bates, "David's Purchase of the Temple Site from Araunah," CFL, 3rd Ser., 9 (1908) 159-161. W. Harvey-Jellie, "The Problem of the Hebrew Chronicler," HR 56 (1908) 134-136. *Kemper Fullerton, "The International Critical Commentary on Genesis, Chronicles, and the Psalms," HTR 5(1912) 20-109. (Review) [Jay Benson Hamilton], "International Sunday School Lessons for 1917: Studies in the Book of Chronicles," CFL, 3rd Ser., 23 (1917) 219-221.

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Charles C. Torrey, ''The Chronicler's History of the Return Under Cyrus,'' AJSL 37 (1920-21) 81-100. *A[dam] C. Welch, "The Significance for Old Testament History of a New Tablet," ET 35 (1923-24) 170-172. [BM 21,901] *Leroy Waterman, "Some Repercussions from Late Levitical Genealogical Accretions in P and the Chronicler," AJSL 58 (1941) 49-56. Frank Zimmermann, "Chronicles as a Translated Book," JBL 63 (1944) vi. *Charles C[utler] Torrey, "'Medes and Persians'," JAOS 66 (1946) 1-15. Gillis Gerleman, "Studies in the Septuagint. II. Chronicles," AULLUÅ, N.S., 43 (1947) #3, 1-46. Frank Zimmermann, "Chronicles as a Partially Translated Book," JQR, N.S., 42 (1951-52) 265-282, 387-412. Charles C. Torrey, "An Edition of the Chronicler's History," JBL 72 (1953) viii. W. Rudolph, "Problems of the Books of Chronicles," VT 4 (1954) 401-409. David N[oel] Freedman, "The Chronicler's Purpose," CBQ 23 (1961) 436-442. Robert D. Culver, "Peculiarities and Problems of Chronological Method and Text in the Book of Chronicles," BETS 5 (1962) 35-41. Frederick L. Moriarty, "The Chronicler's Account of Hezekiah's Reform," CBQ 27 (1965) 399-406. *Werner E. Lemke, "The Synoptic Problem in the Chronicler's History," HTR 58 (1965) 349-363. Jacob M. Myers, "The Kerygma of the Chronicler. History and Theology in the Service of Religion," Interp 20 (1966) 259-273. S. Japhet, "Interchanges of Verbal Roots in Parallel Texts in Chronicles," Les 31 (1966-67)#3, n.p.n.; #4, n.p.n. *Peter R. Ackroyd, "History and Theology in the Writings of the Chronicler," CTM 38 (1967) 501-515.

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*Ralph W. Klein, "New Evidence for an Old Recension of Reigns," HTR 60 (1967) 93-105. *Leslie C. Allen, "Further Thoughts on an Old Recension of Reigns in Paralipomena," HTR 61 (1968) 483-491. Ralph W. Klein, "Supplements in the Paralipomena: A Rejoinder," HTR 61 (1968) 492-495. *James Donald Shenkel, "A Comparative Study of the Synoptic Parallels in I Paraleipomena[sic] and I-II Reigns," HTR 62 (1969) 63-85.

§416 3.2.11.3.8 Studies Concerning Date, Authorship, Sources, and Authenticity Anonymous, "Date of the Books of Chronicles," BFER 12 (1863) 783-801. W[illiam] H[enry] Green, "Date of the Books of Chronicles," PRev 35 (1863) 499-520. [Samuel Ives] Curtiss [Jr.], "Sources of the Chronicler," ONTS 3 (1883-84) 158-160. Kerr D. Macmillan, "Concerning the Date of Chronicles," PRR 11 (1900) 507-511. *Willis J. Beecher, "The International Lessons in Their Literary Setting. III," CFL., N.S., 8 (1903) 128-133. [Duplications of Samuel in Chronicles; The Credibility of Chronicles, pp. 129-130] C[harles] C. Torrey, "The Chronicler as Editor and as Independent Narrator," AJSL 25 (1908-09) 157-173, 188-217. W[illiam] F[oxwell] Albright, "The Date and Personality of the Chronicler," JBL 40 (1921) 104-124. H. Neil Richardson, "The Historical Reliability of the Chronicles," JAAR 26 (1958) 9-12. David F. Payne, "The Purpose and Methods of the Chronicler," F&T 93 (1963-64) 64-73.

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