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Books

Protest against God: The Eclipse of a Biblical Tradition. Hebrew Bible Monographs 4; Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2006.

Scribing the Center: Organization and Redaction in Deuteronomy 14:1-17:13. Society of Biblical Literature Monograph Series 49. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1995.


Articles

"Lament." Pages 85-86 in Paul Wilson (ed.), The New Interpreter’s Bible Handbook on Preaching. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2008.

"Resistance and Hybridity in Late Bronze Age Canaan." Revue Biblique 115 (2008): 321-39.

The Revival of Lament in Medieval Piyyutîm.”Pages 139-50 in Nancy C. Lee and Carleen Mandolfo (eds), Lamentations in Ancient and Contemporary Contexts. SBL Symposium Series 43; Atlanta/Leiden: Society of Biblical Literature/E. J. Brill, 2008.

 “Is there a redactor in the house? Two views on biblical authorship,” Jewish Quarterly Review 98.1 (Winter 2008): 113-19.

 “Presidential Address: Violence and Transcendence in the Development of Biblical Religion, Bulletin of the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies 66 (2007): 1-22.

 “The Affirmation of Divine Righteousness in Early Penitential Prayers: A Sign of Judaism’s Entry into the Axial Age.” Pages 101-117 in Mark J. Boda, Daniel K. Falk, and Rodney A. Werline (eds), Seeking the Favor of God. Vol. 1. The Origins of Penitential Prayer in Second Temple Jerusalem. Early Judaism and Its Literature 21; Atlanta/Leiden: Society of Biblical Literature/E. J. Brill, 2006.

“Cuneiform Literacy and Deuteronomic Composition,” Bibliotheca Orientalis 62 (2005): 204-213.

Fortschreibung in Mesopotamian Treaties and the Book of Deuteronomy.” Pages 111-123 in Bernard M. Levinson and Eckart Otto (eds), Recht und Ethik im Alten Testamentum. Altes Testament und Moderne 13; Munster: LIT Verlag, 2004.

“Comfort for Jerusalem: The Second Isaiah as Counsellor to Refugees,” Biblical Theology Bulletin 34/2 (2004): 80-86.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Vicarious Atonement in the Second Isaiah.” Pages 167-183 in J. Harold Ellens and Wayne G. Rollins (eds.), Psychology and the Bible: A New Way to Read the Scriptures. Vol. 1. From Freud to Kohut. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2004.

“The Sefire Treaty Stipulations and the Mesopotamian Treaty Tradition.” Pages 83-99 in P. M. M. Daviau, J. W. Wevers, and M. Weigl, (eds), The World of the Aramaeans: Biblical, historical and cultural studies in honour of Paul-E. Dion. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series 326; Sheffield: JSOT Press, 2002.

“Mesopotamian Scribal Techniques and Deuteronomic Composition,” Zeitschrift für die Altorientalische and Biblische Rechtsgeschichte 6 (2000): 302-313.

“Toxic Religion and the Daughters of Job,” Studies in Religion 27 (1998): 263-276.

“A Generic Discrepancy in the Covenant Code.” Pages 134-149 in B. M. Levinson (ed.), Theory and Method in Biblical and Cuneiform Law: Revision, Interpolation, and Development. Journal of the Society of Old Testament Supplement Series 181; Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1994.

“Kethib and Qere,” Anchor Bible Dictionary (Doubleday, 1992): 4, 25-30.

“The Composition of Deut 15:1-3,” Hebrew Annual Review 12 (1990): 115-131.

“Sexual Ethics and Biblical Principles. A Response to Dirt, Greed and Sex.” Pages 26-55 in P. D. Young (ed.), Theological Reflections on Ministry & Sexual Orientation. Burlington: Trinity, 1990.

“Consolation, Rejection, and Repentance in Job 42:6,” Journal of Biblical Literature 105 (1986): 211–225.
           
With E. G. Clarke, “The Ketib/Qere in the Aramaic Portions of Ezra and Daniel,” Vetus Testamentum 36 (1986): 406-422.

 
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