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Ackroyd, P.R. , "The Biblical Interpretation of the Reigns of Ahaz
and Hezekiah," in G.W. Ahlstrom, ed. In the Shelter of Elyon. JSOTSup
31; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1984: 247-59.
_____. Israel Under Babylon and Persia. Oxford: Oxford University
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_____. Exile and Restoration.
London: SCM Press, 1968.
Adams, R.M. Heartland of Cities: Surveys
of Ancient Settlement and Land Use on the Central Floodplain Of the Euphrates.
Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 1981.
Aharoni, M., "The Horned Altar at Beersheba," BA 37 (1974),
2-23.
_____, "Arad: Its Inscriptions and Temple," BA 21 (1968), 18-32.
_____ and A.F. Rainey, “Arad: An
Ancient Israelite Fortress with a Temple to Yahweh,” BAR 13 (2,
1987), 16-35.
Aharoni, Y., “The Building Activities of
David and Solomon,” IEJ 24 (1974), 13-16.
Ahituv, S., "The Origin of Israel," Beit Mikra 49 (2003),
57-66 (Hebrew).
Ahlström, G.W., "Administration of the State in Canaan and Ancient
Israel," in J.M. Sasson, ed. Civilizations of the Ancient Near East.
vol. 1. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1995: 587-604.
_____. The History of Ancient
Palestine from the Paleolithic Period to Alexander’s Conquest. JSOTSup
146;
Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1993.
_____, “The Origin of Israel
in Palestine,” SJOT 2 (1991a),
19-34.
_____, "The Role of Archaeological and Literary Remains in Reconstructing
Israel's History," in D. Edelman, ed. The Fabric of History. JSOTSup
127; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1991b: 116-42.
_____. Who Were the Israelites? Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1986.
_____. Royal Administration and National Religion in Ancient Palestine.
Leiden: Brill, 1982a.
_____, "Where Did the Israelites Live?" JNES 41 (1982b), 133-38.
_____ and D. Edelman, "Merneptah's Israel," JNES 44 (1985), 59-61.
Albertz, R., “Exodus: Liberation History
against Charter Myth,” in J.W. van Henten and A. Houtepen, eds. Religious
Identity
and the Invention of Tradition.
Assen: Van Gorcum 2001: 128-43.
_____, "In Search of the Deuteronomists. A First Solution to a Historical
Riddle," in T. Römer, ed. The Future of the
Deuteronomistic History. Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2000: 1-18.
_____. A History of Israelite Religion in
the Old Testament Period. II: From the Exile to the Maccabees.
Louisville:
Westminster/John Knox, 1994.
_____ and B. Becking. Yahwism After the Exile: Perspectives on Israelite
Religion in the Persian Era. Assen: Royal Van Gorcum, 2003.
Ash, P.S., “Jeroboam I and the Deuteronomistic Historian’s Ideology of the Founder,” CBQ 60 (1998),
16-24.
_____, “Solomon’s? District? List,” JSOT
67 (1995), 67-86.
Aubet, M.E. The Phoenicians and the West: Politics, Colonies and
Trade. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.
Auld, G., "Counting Sheep, Sins and Sour Grapes: The Primacy of the
Primary History?" in A.G. Hunter and P.R. Davies, eds. Sense and
Sensitivity. JSOTSup 348; London: Sheffield Academic Press, 2002: 63-72.
_____, Kings Without Privilege: David and Moses in the Story of the
Bible’s Kings.
Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1994.
_____ and M. Steiner. Jerusalem I: From the Bronze Age to the
Macabees. Cambridge: Lutterworth, 1996.
Averbeck, R.E., M.W. Chavalas, D.B. Weisberg, eds. Life and
Culture in the Ancient Near East. Baltimore: CDL Press, 2003.
Avigad, N. Discovering Jerusalem. Nashville: Thomas Nelson,
1983.
_____. Bullae and Seals from a
Post-Exilic Judan Archive. Qedem 4; Hebrew University Institute of
Archaeology
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Avioz, M., "When Was the First Temple Destroyed, According to the
Bible," Bib 84 (2003), 562-65.
Avishur, Y. and M. Heltzer, "The Scribe and Priest Ezra: a Leader
Under Achaemenian Rule," Trans 29 (2005), 17-36.
Bailey, R.C. David in Love and War. Sheffield: JSOT Press,
1990.
Balentine, S.E., “The Politics of Religion
in the Persian Period,” in J. Barton and D.J. Reimer, eds. After the
Exile: Essays in
Honour of Rex Mason.
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Banning, E.B., "Highlands and Lowlands: Problems and Survey
Frameworks for Rural Archaeology in the Near East," BASOR 301 (1996),
25-46.
Bar-Adon, P., “Excavations in the Judean Desert,” Atiqot 9 (1989), 1-88
(Hebrew).
Barako, T., "How Did the Philistines Get to Canaan? One: by Sea,"
BAR 29/2 (2003), 26-33, 64, 66.
Bar Yosef, O. and Khazanov, A., eds. Pastoralism in the Levant:
Archaeological Materials in Anthropological Perspectives. Madison, WI:
Prehistoric Press, 1992.
Barr, J. History and Ideology in the Old
Testament. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.
Barrick, W.B., “On the Meaning of
Beth-Ha/Bamoth and Bate-habamoth and the
Composition of the
Kings History,” JBL 115 (1996), 621-642.
Bartlett, J.R. Edom and the Edomites.
JSOTSup 77; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1989.
_____, “The ‘United’ Campaign Against Moab
in 2 Kings 3:4-27,” in J. Sawyer and D. Clines, eds. Midian, Moab and Edom.
The History and Archaeology of Late Bronze
and Iron Age Jordan and Northwest Arabia.
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Barton, J., "Dating the 'Succession Narrative,'" in J. Day, ed. In
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Beaulieu, P.-A. The Reign of Nabonidus,
King of Babylon 556-539 B.C. New Haven:
Yale University Press, 1989.
Beck, P., “The Art of Palestine During the
Iron Age II: Local Traditions and External Influences (10th-8th
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OBE 175; Fribourg: Universitatsverlag; Gottingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,
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Becking, B., “Chronology: A Skeleton Without Flesh? Sennacherib’s
Campaign as a Case-Study,” in Lester L. Grabbe, ed. “Like a Bird in a
Cage” The Invasion of Sennacherib in 701 BCE. JSOTSup 363; London; New
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46-72.
_____, “West Semites at Tell Šēh Hamid:
Evidence for the Israelite Exile?” in U. Hubner and E.A. Knaup, eds.
Kein Land für sich allein.
OBO 186; Freiburg:
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_____, “The Hellenistic Period and Ancient
Israel: Three Preliminary Statements,” in L.L. Grabbe, ed. Did Moses
Speak
Attic? Jewish Historiography and Scripture
in the Hellenistic Period.
JSOTSup 317; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic
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_____, “Did Jehu Write the Tel Dan
Inscription?” SJOT 13 (1999), 187-201.
_____, “Ezra’s Re-enactment of the Exile,”
in L.L. Grabbe, ed. Leading Captivity Captive: “The Exile” as History and
Ideology.
JSOTSup 278; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1998: 40-61.
_____, “Inscribed Seals as Evidence for
Biblical Israel? Jeremiah 40.7—41.15 Par Exemple,” in L.L.Grabbe, ed.
Can a “History
of Israel” Be Written?
JSOTSup 245; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1997a: 65-83.
_____, "From Apostasy to Destruction: a Josianic View on the Fall of Samaria
(2 Kings 17,21-23)," in M. Vervenne and J. Lust, eds. Deuteronomy and
Deuteronomic Literature. Leuven: Leuven University Press, 1997b: 279-97.
_____. The Fall of Samaria: An Historical and Archaeological
Study. Leiden: Brill, 1992.
Begg, C.T., “The Interpretation of the
Gedalajah Episode (2 Kgs 25,22-26) in Context,” Antonianum 62 (1987),
3-11.
Beit-Arieh, I., "The Edomites in Cisjordan," in D. Edelman, ed.
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Scholars Press, 1995: 33-40.
Beit-Arieh, I. and B. Cresson, “Horvat ‘Uza,
a Fortified Outpost on the Eastern Negev Border,” BA 54 (1991),
126-35.
Bellefontaine, E., "Customary Law and Chieftainship: Judicial Aspects
of 2 Samuel 14.4-21," JSOT 38 (1987), 47-72.
Bendor, S. The Social Structure of Ancient Israel. Jerusalem:
Simor, 1996.
Ben Tor, A. & D. Ben-Ami,” Hazor & the
Archaeology of the Tenth Century B.C.E.,” IEJ 48 (1998), 1-37.
Ben Zvi, E., "Observations on Josiah's Account in Chronicles and
Implications for Reconstructing the Worldview of the Chronicler," in Y. Amit, et al, eds. Essays
on Ancient Israel in Its Near Eastern Context. Winona Lake, IN:
Eisenbrauns, 2006: 89-106.
_____, “The Account of the Reign of Manasseh in II Reg 21,1-18 and the Redactional History of the Book of
Kings,”
ZAW
103 (1991), 355-74.
_____, "Tracing Prophetic Literature in the Book of Kings: The
Case of II Kings 15.37," ZAW 102 (1990), 100-105.
Berlin, A., "Characterization in Biblical Narrative: David's Wives,"
JSOT 23 (1982), 69-85.
Berlyn, P.J., "The Rise of the House of Omri," JBQ 33 (2005),
223-30.
_____, “Divided They Stand: The
United Monarchy Split in Twain,” JBQ 27 (1999), 211-21.
Berquist, J.L., “Critical Spatiality and the
Construction of the Ancient World,” in D.M. Gunn and P.M. McNutt, eds.
“Imagining” Biblical Worlds.
JSOTSup 359; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2002: 14-29.
_____, “The Social Context of Postexilic
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of
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_____. Judaism in Persia’s Shadow: A
Social and Historical Approach.
Minneapolis: Fortress, 1995.
Betlyon, J.W., "A People Transformed: Palestine in the Persian
Period," NEA 68/1-2 (2005), 4-58.
_____, "Egypt and Phoenicia in the Persian Period: Partners in Trade and
Rebellion," in G.N. Knoppers and A. Hirsch, eds. Egypt, Israel, and the
Ancient Mediterranean World. Leiden: Brill, 2004: 455-78.
_____, "Neo-Babylonian Military Operations Other Than War in Judah and
Jerusalem," in O. Lipschits and J. Blenkinsopp, eds. Judah and the
Judeans in the Neo-Babylonian Period. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns,
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_____, "Archaeological Evidence of Military Operations in Southern Judah
during the Early Hellenistic Period," BA 54 (1991), 46-43.
_____, "The Provincial Government of Persian Period Judea and the Yehud
Coins," JBL 105 (1986), 633-42.
Bickerman, E.J. The Jews in the Greek Age.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1988.
Bieniada, M., “Factors Which Effected
Changes in Settlement Pattern and the Character of ‘Israelite Settlement’
During the Transitional Late Bronze and
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Bienkowski, P., "Transjordan and Assyria," in L.E. Stager, et al,
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_____, "The Edomites: The Archaeological Evidence from Transjordan," in D.
Edelman, ed. You Shall Not Abhor an Edomite, for He Is Your Brother.
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_____ and L. Sedman, “Busayra and
Judah: Stylistic Parallels in Material Culture,” in A. Mazar, ed. Studies
in the
Archaeology of the Iron Age in Israel and
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_____ and E. van der Steen, “Tribes, Trade
and Towns: A New Framework for the Late Iron Age in Southern Judah and the
Negev,” BASOR 323 (2001), 21-47.
Bietak, M., "Israelites Found in Egypt," BARev 29 (5, 2003),
40-49, 82.
Biran, A., “The High Places of Biblical
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JSOTSup 331; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2001: 148-55.
_____ and J. Naveh, “An Aramaic Stele
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_____, “The Tel Dan Inscription: a New
Fragment,” IEJ 45 (1995), 1-18.
Blakely, J.A., “Reconciling Two Maps:
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327 (2002), 49-54.
_____ and J.W. Hardin, “Southwestern Judah
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Blenkinsopp, J., "The Bible, Archaeology and Politics: or The Empty
Land Revisited," JSOT 27 (2002), 169-87.
_____, “Did the Second
Jerusalemite Temple Possess Land?” Transeu 21 (2001), 61-68.
_____, “Temple and Society in Achaemenid
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_____. Ezra-Nehemiah: A Commentary.
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_____, “The Mission of Udjahorresnet and
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Bloch-Smith, E., "Israelite Ethnicity in Iron I: Archaeology
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_____ and B.A. Nakhai, “A
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Bodner, K. David Observed: A King in the Eyes of His Court.
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Boer, R., "National Allegory in the Hebrew Bible," JSOT 74
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_____. Jameson and Jeroboam. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1996.
Boiy, T., “Dating Methods During the Early
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_____, “Hezekiah’s Reforms and the Revolt
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Boshoff, W., “Jeroboam ben Nebat in the
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_____, "Histoire impériale et histoire
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_____, “Persian Empire,” ABD, 5
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_____, “Villages et communautés villageoises
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_____,
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_____
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_____, “Is There Any Archaeological Evidence
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_____, “Will the Real Israel
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