Hebrew Prophets Bibliography
Dr. Victor H. Matthews
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Abbreviations
Ancient Near Eastern
Prophecy:
Anbar, M., "Mari and the Origin of Prophecy," in A.F. Rainey, ed.
kinattūtu ša dārâti: Raphael
Kutscher Memorial Volume. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv
University, 1993: 1-5.
_____, "Aspect moral dans un discourts 'prophetique' de Mari," UF
7 (1975), 517-18.
Asurmendi, J., et al. Prophéties et oracles 1: dans le Proche-Orient
ancien. Supplement au
cahier Evangile 88; Paris: Cerf, 1994a.
_____. Prophéties et oracles 2: en Égypte et en
Grèce. SCE 89; Paris: Cerf, 1994b.
Barstad, H., "No Prophets? Recent Developments in
Biblical Prophetic Research and Ancient
Near Eastern Prophecy," JSOT 57 (1993), 39-60.
Beaulieu, P.-A., “The Historical Background of the Uruk Prophecy,” in M.E.
Cohen. ed.
The Tablet and the Scroll. Bethesda, MD: CDL Press, 1993: 41-52.
Biggs, R.D., “Babylonian Prophecies, Astrology, and a New Source for
‘Prophecy Text
B’,” in F. Rochberg-Halton, ed. Language, Literature, and History.
AOS 67; New
Haven: American Oriental Society, 1987: 1-14.
_____, “The Babylonian Prophecies and the Astrological Texts,” JCS
37 (1985), 86-90.
_____, “More Babylonian ‘Prophecies’,” Iraq 29 (1967), 117-32.
Borger, R., “Gott Marduk und Gott-Konig Šulgi als Propheten: Zwei
prophetische Text,”
BO 28 (1971), 3-24.
Charpin, D., “Le contexte historique et géographique des prophéties dans
les texts
retrouvés à Mari,” Bulletin of the Canadian Society for Mesopotamian
Studies 23
(1992), 28-32.
Cody, A., “The Phoenician Ecstatic in Wenamun: A Professional Oracular
Medium,”
JEA 65 (1979), 99-106.
Craghan, J.F., "Mari and its Prophets. The Contributions of Mari to the
Understanding of
Biblical Prophecy,"BTB 5 (1975), 32-55.
_____, "The ARM X 'Prophetic' Texts: Their Media, Style and Structure,"
JANES 6
(1974), 39-57.
de Jong Ellis, M., "Observations on
Mesopotamian Oracles and Prophetic Texts: Literary
and Historiographic Considerations," JCS 41 (1989), 127-86.
Durand, J.-M., “Le combat entre le Dieu de l’orage et la Mer,” Mari
7 (1993), 39-61.
Ellermeier, F. Prophetie in Mari und Israel. Herzberg: Verlag
Erwin Jungfer, 1968.
Ellis, M.deJ., “Observations on Mesopotamian Oracles and Prophetic Texts:
Literary and
Historical Considerations,” JCS 41 (1989), 127-38.
_____, “The Goddess Kititum Speaks to King Ibalpiel: Oracle Texts from
Ishchali,”
MARI 5 (1987), 235-66.
Finkel, I.L., “Necromancy in Ancient Mesopotamia,” AfO 29/30
(1983/84), 1-17.
Fleming, D.E., "Southern Mesopotamian Titles for Temple Personnel in the
Mari Archives," in J.
Kaltner and L. Stulman, eds. Inspired Speech.
JSOTSup 378; London: T & T Clark, 2004:
72-81.
Geyer, J.B., "Mythology and Culture in the Oracles Against the Nations,"
VT 36 (1986), 129-45.
Goldstein, J.A., “The Historical Setting of the Uruk Prophecy,” JNES
47 (1988), 43-46.
Gordon, R.P., "From Mari to Moses: Prophecy at Mari and in Ancient
Israel," in H.A.
McKay and D.J. Clines, eds. Of Prophets' Visions and the Wisdom of
Sages. Sheffield:
Sheffield Academic Press, 1993:63-79.
Grayson, A.K. and W.G. Lambert, “Akkadian Prophecies,” JCS 18
(1964), 7-30.
Green, A.R., "Esarhaddon, Sanduarri, and the Adon Papyrus," in J. Kaltner
and L. Stulman,
eds. Inspired Speech. JSOTSup 378; London: T & T
Clark, 2004: 88-97.
Hackett, J.A. The Balaam Text from Deir 'Alla. HSM 31; Chico, CA:
Scholars Press,
1984.
Hallo, W.W., “Akkadian Apocalypses,” IEJ 16 (1966), 231-42.
Hermann, S., “Prophetie in Israel und Ägypten: Recht und Grenze eines
Vergleiches,”|
Congress Volume: Bonn 1962. VTSup 9; Leiden: Brill, 1963: 47-65.
Hoftijzer, J. and G. van der Kooij, eds. The Balaam Text from Deir 'Alla
Re-evaluated.
Leiden: Brill, 1991.
Hunger, H. and S.A. Kaufman, “A New Akkadian Prophecy
Text,” JAOS 95 (1975), 271-
275.
Isbell, C.D., “Origins of Prophetic Frenzy and Ecstatic Utterance in the
Old Testament,”
Wesleyan Theological Journal 11 (1976), 62-80.
Koch, K., "Die Briefe 'Profetischen' Inhalts aus Mari. Bemerkungen zu
Gattung und Sitz
im Leben," UF 4 (1972), 53-77.
Lafont, B., "Le roi de Mari et les prophetes
du dieu Adad," RA 78 (1984), 7-18.
Lemaire, A., "Mari, la Bible et le monde nord-ouest semitique," MARI
4 (1985), 549-58.
McConville, J.G., "Ezra-Nehemiah and the Fulfillment of Prophecy," VT
36 (1986), 205-224.
Malamat, A., "A New Prophetic Message from Aleppo and its Biblical
Counters," in
A.G. Auld, ed. Understanding Poets and Prophets. Sheffield:
Sheffield Academic
Press, 1993: 236-41.
_____. Mari and Early Israelite Experience. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 1989a.
_____, "Parallels between the New Prophecies from Mari and Biblical
Prophecy," NABU
1989b/4: 61-63.
_____, "A Forerunner of Biblical Prophecy: The Mari Documents," in P.D.
Miller, et al.,
eds. Ancient Israelite Religion. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1987:
33-52.
_____, "A Mari Prophecy and Nathan's Dynastic Oracle," in J. Emerton, ed.
Prophecy.
Berlin: de Gruyter, 1980: 68-82.
_____, "Prophetic Revelations in New Documents from Mari and the Bible,"
SVT 15
(1966), 207 ff.
Mendenhall, G.E., "The Amorite Heritage in the West," in J. Kaltner and
L. Stulman, eds.
Inspired Speech. JSOTSup 378; London: T & T
Clark, 2004: 12-16.
Millard, A.R., "La prophetie et l'ecriture--Israel, Aram, Assyrie,"
RHR 2002/2 (1985),
125-45.
Moran, W.L., “An Ancient Prophetic Oracle,” in G. Braulik, W. Gross, and
S.
McEvenue, eds. Biblische Theologie und gesellschaftlicher Wandel.
Freiburg: Herder,
1993: 252-59.
_____, "New Evidence from Mari on the History of Prophecy," Biblica
50 (1969), 15-56.
Nakata, I., "Two Remarks on the So-called Prophetic Texts from Mari,"
Acta
Sumerologica 4 (1982), 143-48.
Nissinen, M., "What is Prophecy? An Ancient Near Eastern Perspective," in
J. Kaltner and L.
Stulman, eds. Inspired Speech. JSOTSup 378;
London: T & T Clark, 2004: 17-37.
_____ (with contributions by C.L. Seow & R.K. Ritner). Prophets
and Prophecy in the
Ancient Near East. Atlanta: SBL, 2003.
Noort, E. Untersuchungen zum Gottesbescheid in Mari: Die 'Mari-prophetie'
in der
alttestamentlichen Forschung. Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener Verlag,
1977.
Parker, S.B., "Official Attitudes toward Prophecy at Mari and in Israel,"
VT 43 (1993),
50-58.
Ringgren, H., “Akkadian Apocalypses,” in D. Hellholm, ed.
Apocalypticism in the
Mediterranean World and the Near East. Tubingen: Mohr, 1983: 279-86.
Roberts, J.J.M., “The Mari Prophetic Texts in Transliteration and English
Translation,”
in The Bible and the Ancient Near
East: Collected Essays. Winona Lake, IN:
Eisenbrauns, 2002: 157-253.
Ross, J.F., "Prophecy in Hamath, Israel, and Mari," HTR 63 (1970),
1-28.
Sasson, J.M., “Mari Dreams,” JAOS 103 (1983), 283-93.
_____, “An Apocalyptic Vision from Mari?: Speculations on ARM X:9,”
MARI 1 (1982),
151-67.
Schart, A., “Combining Prophetic Oracles in Mari Letters and Jeremiah
36,” JANES 23
(1995), 75-93.
Schmitt, A. Prophetischer Gottesbescheid in Mari und Israel. Eine
Strukturuntersuchung. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 1982.
Shupak, N., "Egyptian 'Prophetic' Writings and Biblical Wisdom
Literature," BN 54
(1990a), 81-102.
_____, "Egyptian 'Prophecy' and Biblical Prophecy," Shnaton 11
(1990b), 1-40.
van der Toorn, K., "L'oracle de victoire comme expression prophetique au
proche-orient
ancien," RB 94 (1987), 63-97.
Weinfeld, M., "Ancient Near Eastern Patterns in Prophetic Literature,"
VT 27 (1977),
178-95.
Weippert, M., "Assyrische Prophetien der Zeit Asarhaddons und
Assurbanipals," in F.M.
Fales, ed. Assyrian Royal Inscriptions: New Horizons. Rome, 1981:
71-115.
_____, “’Heiliger Krieg’ in Israel und Assyrien: Kritische Anmerkungen zu
Gerhard von
Rads Konzept des ‘Heiligen Kirieges im alten Israel,’” ZAW 84
(1972), 460-93.
General Articles
and Books on Israelite Prophecy:
Ackroyd, P.R. Exile and Restoration. Philadelphia: Westminster,
1968.
Akao, J.O., "Biblical Call Narratives: An Investigation Into the
Underlying Structures,"
Ogbomoso Journal of Theology 8 (1993), 1-11.
Andre, G., “Ecstatic Prophesy in the Old Testament,” in N. Holm, ed.
Religious Ecstasy.
Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1982: 187-200.
Auld, A.G., "Word of God and Words of Man: Prophets and Canon," in L.
Eslinger and
G. Taylor, eds. Ascribe to the Lord. JSOTSup 67; Sheffield:
Sheffield Academic Press,
1988: 237-51.
_____, "Prophets through the Looking Glass: Between Writings and Moses,"
JSOT 27
(1983), 3-23.
Aune, D.E. Prophecy in Early Christianity and the Ancient
Mediterranean World. Grand
Rapids: Eerdmans, 1983.
Baltzer, K., "Considerations Regarding the Office and Calling of the
Prophet," HTR 61
(1968), 567-81.
Barstad, H.M., "No Prophets? Recent Developments in Biblical Prophetic
Research and
Ancient Near Eastern Prophecy," JSOT 57 (1993a), 39-60.
_____, “Lachish Ostracon III and Ancient Israelite Prophecy,” EI
24 (1993b), 8-12.
Barton, J., "The Prophets and the Cult," in J. Day, ed. Temple and
Worship in Biblical Israel.
London/New York: T & T Clark, 2005: 111-22.
_____. Oracles of God: Perceptions of Ancient Prophecy in Israel
after the Exile.
London: Darton, Longman & Todd, 1986.
_____, "The Law and the Prophets: Who are the Prophets?" OTS 23
(1984), 1-18.
Begg, C.T., "The Classical Prophets in the Chronistic History," BZ
32 (1988), 100-107.
Ben Zvi, E., "Josiah and the Prophetic Books: Some Observations," in L.L.
Grabbe, ed. Good
Kings and Bad Kings. London/New York: T & T Clark, 2005:
47-64.
_____, "The Prophets--Reference to Generic Prophets and their Role
in the Construction of the
Image of the 'Prophets of Old' Within the Postmonarchic Readership/s of the Book of Kings,"
ZAW 116 (2004), 555-67.
_____, "Prophets and Prophecy in the Compositional and Redactional
Notes in I-II
Kings," ZAW 105 (1993), 331-51.
Berger, P., "Charisma and Religious Innovation: The Social Location of
Israelite
Prophecy," ASR 28 (1963), 940-50.
Berlinerblau, J., “The ‘Popular Religion’ Paradigm in Old Testament
Research: A
Sociological Critique,” JSOT 60 (1993), 3-26.
Blenkinsopp, J. A History of Prophecy in Israel: From the Settlement
in the Land to the
Hellenistic Period. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1983.
_____. Prophecy and Canon. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre
Dame Press, 1977.
Brown, J.P., "Men of the Land and the God of Justice in Greece and
Israel," ZAW 95/3
(1983), 376-402.
_____, "The Mediterranean Seer and Shamanism," ZAW 93 (1981),
374-400.
Bryce, G.E., “Omen-Wisdom in Ancient Israel,” JBL 94 (1975),
19-37.
Buss, M.J., "An Anthropological Perspective on Prophetic Call
Narratives," Semeia 21
(1981), 9-30.
Carroll, R.P., “YHWH’s Sour Grapes: Images of Food and Drink in the
Prophetic
Discourses of the Hebrew Bible,” Semeia 86 (1999), 113-31.
_____, “Is Humour Also Among the Prophets?” in J. Radday and A. Brenner,
eds. On
Humour and the Comic in the Hebrew Bible. JSOTSup 92; Sheffield:
Almond Press,
1990: 169-89.
_____, “Prophecy and Society,” in R.E. Clements, ed. The World of
Ancient Israel.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989: 203-25.
_____, "Prophecy and Dissonance: A Theoretical Approach to the Prophetic
Tradition,"
ZAW 92 (1980), 108-19.
_____, “Twilight of Prophecy or Dawn of Apocalyptic?” JSOT 14
(1979), 3-35.
Cazelles, H., "The Canonical Approach to Torah and Prophets," JSOT
16 (1980), 28-31.
Childs, B.S., "Retrospective Reading of the Old Testament Prophets,"
ZAW 108 (1996),
362-77.
Christensen, D.L. Transformations of the War Oracles in Old Testament
Prophecy. HDR
3; Missoula, MT: Scholars Press, 1975.
Clements, R.E., "The Prophet and His Editors," in D.J.A. Clines, et al.,
eds. The Bible in
Three Dimensions. JSOTSup 87; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press,
1990: 203-20.
_____, "Prophecy as Literature: A Re-Appraisal," in D.G. Miller, ed.
The Hermeneutical
Quest. Allison Park, PA: Pickwick Press, 1986: 56-76.
_____, "The Form and Character of Prophetic Woe Oracles," Semitics
8 (1982), 17-29.
_____. Prophecy and Tradition. Oxford: Blackwell, 1975.
Clifford, R.J., "Cosmogonies in the Ugaritic Texts and in the Bible,"
Orientalia 53
(1984), 183-201.
_____, "The Use of Hoy in the Prophets," CBQ 28 (1966),
458-64.
Clines, D.J.A., "He-Prophets: Masculinity as a Problem for the Hebrew
Prophets and Their
Interpreters," in A.G. Hunter and P.R. Davies, eds.
Sense and Sensitivity. JSOTSup 348;
London: Sheffield Academic Press, 2002: 311-28.
Coggins, R.J., "Prophecy--True or False," in H.A. McKay and D.J. Clines,
eds. Of
Prophets' Visions and the Wisdom of Sages. Sheffield, 1993: 80-94.
Collins, T, "Deuteronomic Influence on the Prophetic Books," in A. Curtis
and R. Romer,
eds. The Book of Jeremiah and Its Reception. Leuven: Peeters,
1997: 15-26.
Conrad, E.W., "Forming the Twelve and Forming Canon," in P.L. Redditt and
A. Schart, eds.
Thematic Threads in the Book of the Twelve. BZAW
325; Berlin: de Gruyter, 2003: 90-103.
Cook, S.L. Prophecy and Apocalypticism: the Post-exilic Social
Setting. Minneapolis:
Fortress, 1995. BS646 .C66
Crenshaw, J.L., "Theodicy in the Book of the Twelve," in P.L. Redditt and
A. Schart, eds.
Thematic Threads in the Book of the Twelve. BZAW
325; Berlin: de Gruyter, 2003: 175-91.
_____. Prophetic Conflict: Its Effect upon Israelite Religion.
BZAW 124; Berlin:
de Gruyter, 1971.
Cryer, F.H. Divination in Ancient Israel and Its Near Eastern
Environment: A Socio-
Historical Investigation. JSOTSup 142; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic
Press, 1994.
Deist, F.E., "The Prophets: Are We Heading for a Paradigm Switch?" in V.
Fritz, et al.,
eds. Prophet und Prophetenbuch. BZAW 185; Berlin: de Gruyter,
1989: 1-18.
DeVries, S.J., "The Interface Between Prophecy as Narrative and Prophecy
as Proclamation,"
in J.H. Ellens, et al, eds. God's Word for Our World, vol.
I. JSOTSup 388; London/New York:
T & T Clark, 2004: 211-46.
_____, "Futurism in the Pre-exilic Minor Prophets Compared with
that of the Post-
exilic Minor Prophets," in P.L. Redditt and A. Schart,
eds. Thematic Threads in the
Book of the Twelve. BZAW 325; Berlin: de Gruyter,
2003: 252-72.
Eaton, J.H. Vision and Worship: The Relation of Prophecy and Liturgy
in the Old
Testament. London: SPCK, 1981.
Everson, A.J., "Days of Yahweh," JBL 93 (1974), 329-37.
Fenton, T.L., "Israelite Prophecy: Characteristics of the First Protest
Movement," in J.C.
de Moor, ed. The Elusive Prophet. Leiden: Brill, 2001: 129-41.
Fishelov, D., "The Prophet as Satirist," Prooftexts 9 (1989),
195-211.
Freedman, D.N., "Discourse on Prophetic Discourse," in H.B. Huffmon, et
al, eds. The
Quest for the Kingdom of God. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1983:
141-58.
_____, "The Law and the Prophets," Congress Volume: VT Sup 9
(1963), 250-65.
_____ and R. Frey, "False Prophecy is True," in J. Kaltner and L.
Stulman, eds.
Inspired Speech. JSOTSup 378; London: T & T
Clark, 2004: 82-87.
Fretheim, Terence E., “Theological reflections on the
wrath of God in the Old Testament,”
Horizons in Biblical Theology 24/2 (2002), 1-26.
Geller, S.A., "Were the Prophets Poets?" Prooftexts 3 (1983),
211-21.
Gerstenberger, E., "Psalms in the Book of the Twelve: How Misplaced are
They?" in P.L.
Redditt and A. Schart, eds. Thematic Threads in the
Book of the Twelve. BZAW 325;
Berlin: de Gruyter, 2003: 72-89.
_____, "The Woe-Oracles of the Prophets," JBL 81
(1962), 249-63.
Gnuse, R.K. No Other Gods: Emergent Monotheism in Israel. JSOTSup
241; Sheffield:
Sheffield Academic Press, 1997.
Grabbe, L.L. Priests, Prophets, Diviners, Sages: A Socio-historical
Study of Religious
Specialists in Ancient Israel. Valley Forge, PA: Trinity Press
International, 1995.
_____, "Prophets, Priests, Diviners and Sages in Ancient Israel," in H.A.
McKay and D.J.
Clines, eds. Of Prophets' Visions and the Wisdom of Sages.
Sheffield, 1993: 43-62.
Graffy, A. A Prophet Confronts His People: The Disputation Speech in
the Prophets.
Rome: Biblical Institute Press, 1984.
Greenspahn, F.E., "Why Prophecy Ceased," JBL 108 (1989), 37-49.
Habel, N., "The Form and Significance of the Call Narratives," ZAW
77 (1965), 297-323.
Hanson, P., “From Prophecy to Apocalyptic: Unresolved Issues,” JSOT
15 (1980), 3-6.
_____. The Dawn of the Apocalyptic. Philadelphia: Westminster,
1973. BS646 .H35
Haran, M., "From Early to Classical Prophecy: Continuity and Change,"
VT 27 (1977),
385-97.
Hayes, J.H., "The Usage of Oracles Against Foreign Nations in Ancient
Israel," JBL 87
(1968), 81-92.
Hoffmann, Y., "The Day of the Lord as a Concept and a Term in the
Prophetic
Literature," ZAW 93/1 (1981), 37-50.
Holladay, J.S., "Assyrian Statecraft and the Prophets of Israel," HTR
63 (1970), 29-51.
House, P.R., "Endings as New Beginnings: Returning to the Lord, the Day
of the Lord, and
Renewal in the Book of the Twelve," in P.L. Redditt and
A. Schart, eds. Thematic Threads in
the Book of the Twelve. BZAW 325; Berlin: de
Gruyter, 2003: 313-38.
Hunter, A.V. Seek the Lord! A Study of the Meaning and Function of the
Exhortations in
Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, Micah, and Zephaniah. Baltimore: St. Mary's
Seminary and
University, 1982.
Janzen, W. Mourning Cry and Woe Oracle. BZAW 125; Berlin: de
Gruyter, 1972.
Johnson, A.R. The Cult Prophet in Israel, 2nd ed.
Cardiff: University of Wales, 1962.
Johnston, A., "Prophetic Leadership in Israel," TBT 34 (1996),
83-88.
Koch, K., “Ba‛al Sapon, Ba‛al Šamem and the Critique of Israel’s
Prophets,” in G.J.
Brooke, et al, eds. Ugarit and the Bible. Munster: Ugarit-Verlag,
1994: 159-74.
_____. The Prophets: The Assyrian Period. London: SCM Press, 1982.
Lang, B., “Life After Death in the Prophetic Promise,” in J. Emerton, ed.
Congress
Volume: Jerusalem 1986. VTSup 40; Leiden: Brill, 1988: 144-56.
Levine, B.A., "When the God of Israel 'Acts-Out' His Anger: On the
Language of Divine
Rejection in Biblical Literature," in J. Kaltner and L.
Stulman, eds.
Inspired Speech. JSOTSup 378; London: T & T
Clark, 2004: 111-29.
Long, B.O., "Prophetic Call Traditions and Reports of Visions," ZAW
84 (1972), 494-
500.
Lust, J., “On Wizards and Prophets,” Studies on Prophecy. VTSup
26; Leiden: Brill,
1974: 133-42.
Michaelsen, P., “Ecstasy and Possession in Ancient Israel: A Review of
Some Recent
Contributions,” SJOT 2 (1989), 28-54.
Miller, J.E., "Dreams and Prophetic Visions," Biblica 71 (1990),
401-404.
Miller, P.D., "'Show to Anger': The God of the Prophets," in A.A. Das and
F. Matera, eds.
The Forgotten God: Perspectives in Biblical Theology.
Louisville: Westminster/John Knox,
2002: 39-55.
_____, "The Divine Council and the Prophetic Call to War," VT
18 (1968), 100-
107.
Mowinkel, S. The Spirit and the Word: Prophecy and Tradition in
Ancient Israel.
Minneapolis: Fortress, 2002.
_____, "Cult and Prophecy," in D.L. Petersen, ed. Prophecy in Israel.
Philadelphia:
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Muffs, Y., "Agent of the Lord, Warrior of the People," BRev 18/6
(2002), 20-27, 56.
Murray, D.F., "The Rhetoric of Disputation: Re-examination of a Prophetic
Genre,"
JSOT 38 (1987), 95-121.
Nogalski, J.D., "The Day(s) of YHWH in the Book of the Twelve," in P.L.
Redditt and A. Schart,
eds. Thematic Threads in the Book of the Twelve.
BZAW 325; Berlin: de Gruyter, 2003:
192-213.
Overholt, T.W., “Prophecy in History: The Social Reality of
Intermediation,” JSOT 48
(1990), 3-29.
_____. Channels of Prophecy: The Social Dynamics of Prophetic Activity.
Minneapolis:
Fortress, 1989.
_____. Prophecy in Cross-Cultural Perspective: A Sourcebook for
Biblical Researchers.
Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1986.
_____, “Prophecy: The Problem of Cross-Cultural Comparison,” Semeia
21 (1982), 55-
78.
Parker, S.B., “Possession Trance and Prophecy in Pre-Exilic Israel,”
VT 28 (1978), 271-
285.
Peckham, B. History and Prophecy: the Development of Late Judean
Literary Traditions.
New York: Doubleday, 1993.
Petersen, D.L., "Defining Prophecy and Prophetic Literature," in M.
Nissinen, ed.
Prophecy in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context: Mesopotamian,
Biblical, and Arabian
Perspectives. Atlanta: SBL, 2000: 33-44.
_____, "Rethinking the End of Prophecy," in M. Augustin, ed. "Wunschet
Jerusalem
Frieden." Frankfort: Peter Lang, 1988:65-71.
_____, ed. Prophecy in Israel: Search for an Identity.
Philadelphia: fortress, 1987.
_____. The Roles of Israel's Prophets. JSOTSup 17; Sheffield:
Sheffield Academic Press,
1981.
_____. Late Israelite Prophecy: Studies in Deutero-Prophetic
Literature and in
Chronicles. SBLMS 23; Missoula, MT: Scholars Press, 1977.
Porter, J.R., "The Origins of Prophecy in Israel," in R. Coggins, A.
Phillips, and M.
Knibb, eds. Israel's Prophetic Tradition. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press,
1982: 12-31.
Raabe, P.R., "The Particularizing of Universal Judgment in Prophetic
Discourse," CBQ 64
(2002a), 652-74.
_____, “Drinking the cup of God's wrath: a biblical
metaphor,” In: "Hear the Word of Yahweh".
Saint Louis: Concordia Academic Press, 2002: 45-56.
_____, "Why Prophetic Oracles Against the Nations?," in A.B. Beck,
ed. Fortunate
the Eyes That See. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1995: 236-57.
Raitt, T.M., "The Prophetic Summons to Repentance," ZAW 83 (1971),
30-49.
Redditt, P.L., "The Formation of the Book of the Twelve: A Review of
Research," in P.L. Redditt
and A. Schart, eds. Thematic Threads in the Book of
the Twelve. BZAW 325; Berlin: de
Gruyter, 2003: 1-26.
de Regt, L.J., "Person Shift in Prophetic Texts: Its Function and its
Rendering in Ancient
and Modern Translations," in J.C. de Moor, ed. The Elusive Prophet.
Leiden: Brill,
2001: 214-31.
Ringgren, H., "Israelite Prophecy: Fact or Fiction?" VTSup 40;
Congress Volume-
Jerusalem, ed. J. Emerton. Leiden: Brill, 1988: 204-210.
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