Jeremiah & Ezekiel Bibliography[1]

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General Works

**Ackroyd, P. R. Exile and Restoration: A Study of Hebrew Thought of the Sixth Century. Old Testament Library. London: SCM, 1968. Rice: BS1197 .A25 1968b

 

Crenshaw, J. L. Prophetic Conflict: Its Effect upon Israelite Religion. Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fur die Alttestamentlich Wissenschaft. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1971. Rice: BS1110 .Z43 no.124

 

De Moor, J .C. ed. The Elusive Prophet: The Prophet as a Historical Person, Literary Character and Anonymous Artist. Old Testament Studies 45. Leiden: Brill, 2001. Rice: BS1505.2 .E55 2001

 

De Waard, Jan. A Handbook on Jeremiah. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2003. Rice: BS1525.52 .W33 2003

**Fettke, Steven. Messages to a nation in Crisis: An Introduction to the Prophecy of Jeremiah. Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982. (71 pp.)

**Holladay, William L. Jeremiah: Spokesman Out of Time. Philadelphia: United Church Press, 1974. HGST--224.2 Hol; Rice: BS1525.2 .H64

**Hyatt, J. P. Jeremiah: Prophet of Courage and Hope. New York: Abingdon, 1958. HGST--221.92 Hya; Rice: BS580.J4 H9

**Nicholson, E.W.  Preaching to the Exiles: A Study of the Book of Jeremiah. Oxford: Blackwell, 1970. Rice: BS1525.2 .N5

**Overholt, Thomas W. The Threat of Falsehood: A Study in the  Theology of the Book of Jeremiah. Studies in Biblical Theology. Second Series, 16. Naperville, Ill: Alec R.     Allenson, 1970. Rice: BS1525.2 .O9 1970b

 

**Perdue, Leo, and Kovacs, Brian. A Prophet to the Nations: Essays in Jeremiah Studies. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 1984.

 

**Raitt, Thomas. A Theology of Exile: Judgment and Deliverance in Jeremiah and Ezekiel. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1977. Rice: BS1525.5 .R34

 

** Skinner, John. Prophecy and Religion: Studies in the Life of Jeremiah. Cambridge: University Press, 1963. HGST--224.207 Ski; Rice: BS 1525 .S5

Jeremiah Commentaries

 

Bracke, John M. Jeremiah 1-29. Westminster Bible Companion. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2000.

                    . Jeremiah 30-52 and Lamentations. Westminster Bible Companion. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2000.

Bright, John. Jeremiah. Anchor Bible. New York: Doubleday, 1965. HGST--224.2 Anc, R 220.66 Anc V21

Brueggemann, Walter. A Commentary on Jeremiah: Exile and Homecoming. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1997.

                   . To Pluck Up, To Tear Down: A Commentary on the Book of Jeremiah 1-25. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1988.

Calvin, John. Calvin’s Commentary. Vols. 9-11. Trans. and Ed. John Owen. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1984. HGST--R 220.77 Cal V9, V10, V11; 224.207 Cal v4 ; 224.207 Cal v3 

Carroll, Robert P. Jeremiah. Old Testament Library. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1986. Argues that the text is an ideological creation.

Clements, Ronald E. Jeremiah. Interpretation. Atlanta: John Knox Press, 1988. An effort by a critical scholar to deal with the final form of the text. HGST--224.207 Cle

Craigie, Peter C., Page H. Kelley, and Joel F. Drinkard, Jr. Jeremiah 1-25. Word Biblical Commentary. Dallas: Word, 1991. Completed by the other authors after the death of Craigie. Accordingly, it is uneven in amount and quality of detail. Evangelical.

Cunliffe-Jones, H. The Book of Jeremiah: Introduction and Commentary. Torch Bible Commentaries. London: SCM Press, 1960. HGST--R 220.7 Tor V.14

Fretheim, Terence. Jeremiah. Smyth & Helwys Bible Commentary. Macon, GA: Smyth & Helwys, 2002.

Dearman, J. Andrew. Jeremiah, Lamentations. NIV Application Commentary. Zondervan, 2002. Brief comments on text with primary focus on modern application. Evangelical.

Holladay, William L. Jeremiah 1-25; Jeremiah 26-52. Hermeneia. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1986, 1989. Rice: BS1525.3 .H64 1986 v.1/2 A massive technical commentary with a wealth of textual and exegetical notes.

Huey, F. B., Jr. Jeremiah, Lamentations. New American Commentary, vol. 16. Nashville: Broadman, 1993. HGST--224.207 Hue

Jones, Douglas R. Jeremiah. New Century Bible Commentary. London: Marshall Pickering, 1992. HGST--224.207 Jon

Keown, Gerald L., Pamela J. Scalise, and Thomas G. Smothers. Jeremiah 26-52. Word Biblical Commentary. Dallas: Word, 1995. See above under Craigie. Evangelical.

King, Philip J. Jeremiah: An Archaeological Commentary. Westminster John Knox, 1993. Very illuminating resource for understanding background to book.

Leslie, Elmer. Jeremiah, Chronologically Arranged, Translated, and Interpreted. Nashville: Abingdon, 1954. HGST--224.2 Les

Lundbom, J. R. Jeremiah 1-20. Anchor Bible. New York: Doubleday, 1999.

McKane, William. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Jeremiah 1-25; Jeremiah 26-52. Internation Critical Commentary. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1986, 1989. Focus on textual and philology issues.

McKeating, Henry.  The book of Jeremiah. Epworth Commentary Series. London: Epworth, 1999. Rice: BS1525.3 .M24 1999

Miller, Patrick D. “Jeremiah.” The New Interpreter’s Bible, ed. Leander Leck, et al, Vol. VI, 553-926. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2001.

Nicholson, E. W. Jeremiah 1-25, Jeremiah 26-52. Cambridge Bible Commentary. London: Cambridge, 1973, 1975. HGST--R 221.7 Cam V.20, V .21; Rice: BS1523 .N54 1975

O,Connor, Kathleen. “Jeremiah.” In The Women’s Bible Commentary. Edited by Carol A Newsom and Sharon H. Ringe. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1992.

Pixley, Jorge. Jeremiah. Chalice Commentaries for Today. St. Louis: Chalice Press, 2004.

Smith, G. A. Jeremiah. 4th ed. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1929. HGST--224.207 Smi

Thompson, John A. The Book of Jeremiah. New International Commentary on the Old Testament. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1980. Rice: BS1525.3 .T47 The standard Evangelical commentary for the last two decades.

Wood, Fred. Fire in My Bones. Nashville, Broadman, 1959. HGST--224.207 Woo

White, R.E.O. The Indomitable Prophet: A Biographical Commentary on Jeremiah. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1992. Rice: BS1525.2 .W47 1992

 

Ezekiel Commentaries

 

Allen, Leslie C. Ezekiel 1-19, 20-48. WBC, 2 vols. Waco: Word Books, 1990. The first volume replaces the earlier initial volume by Brownlee. Helpful commentary with concern for Ancient Near Eastern background. Evangelical.

Blenkinsopp, J. Ezekiel. Interpretation. Atlanta: John Knox Press, 1990. An effort by a critical scholar to judiciously utilize scholarship for preaching concerns.

Block, Daniel I. The Book of Ezekiel. 2 volumes. New International Commentary on the Old Testament. Eerdmans, 1997, 1998. Rice: BS1545.3 .B575 1997 v.1/2 Evangelical. The most comprehensive study of the book available, it incorporates a wealth of linguistic and ancient Near Eastern comparative knowledge.

Calvin, John. Calvin’s Commentary. Vols. 11-12. Trans. and Ed. John Owen. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1984. HGST--R 220.77 Cal V11, V12; 224.207 Cal v3, v1 

Carley, Keith W. Ezekiel. The Cambridge Bible Commentary. London: Cambridge University Press, 1974. HGST--R 221.7 Cam V.22; Rice: BS1543 .C37

Clements, R.E. Ezekiel. Westminster Bible Companion. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1996.

Craigie, P.C. Ezekiel. Daily Study Bible. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1983. Good example of a devotional commentary that incorporates serious exegesis. Evangelical.

Darr, Katheryn Pfisterer. “Ezekiel.” The New Interpreter’s Bible, ed. Leander Keck, et al. vol. VI, 1073-1607. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2001.

Duguid, Iain M. Ezekiel. NIV Application Commentary. Zondervan, 1999. Solid, informed exposition of Hebrew text, whose theology and applications are grounded in a Reformed perspective. Evangelical.

Eichrodt, Walter. Ezekiel. Old Testament Library. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1970. The classical critical commentary of a generation ago. HGST--224.407 Eic

Ellison, H. L. Ezekiel: The Man and His Message. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1965. HGST--224.406 Ell

Greenberg, M. Ezekiel 1-20 ; Ezekiel 21-37 . Anchor Bible. New York: Doubleday, 1983, 1997. Sees work as substantially from hand of the prophet and focuses on final form of the prophetic text. Jewish. HGST--R 220.66 Anc V22

Hals, R.M. Ezekiel. Forms of Old Testament Literature, 19. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1989.

Klein, R. W. Ezekiel: The Prophet and His Message. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1988.

Skinner, John. The Book of Ezekiel. New York: George H. Doran Co., n.d.

Stalker, D. M. G. Ezekiel: Introduction and Commentary. Torch Bible Commentaries. London: SCM, 1968. HGST--R 220.7 Tor V.15

Stuart, D. Ezekiel. Dallas: Word, 1993.

Wevers, John W. Ezekiel. New Century Bible Commentary. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1982, 1969. HGST-- 224.407 Wev

Zimmerli, Walther. Ezekiel 1-24 and Ezekiel 25-48. 2 vols. Hermeneia. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1979, 1983. Rice: BS1545.3 .Z5613 v.1/2 Massive commentary within the form critical and tradition history traditions.

 

Other Studies

 

Bauer, Angela. Gender in the Book of Jeremiah: A Feminist-Literary Reading. New York: Peter Lang, 1999. Rice: BS1525.2 .B38 1999

Baumgartner, Walter. Jeremiah’s Poems of Lament. Trans. David Orton. Decatur, GA: Almond Press, 1987. (Sheffield Press, 1987)

Bellis, Alice Ogden. The structure and composition of Jeremiah 50:2-51:58. Lewiston, NY: Mellen Biblical Press, 1995. Rice: BS1525.2 .B45 1995

Berrigan, Daniel. Jeremiah: The World, the Wound of God. Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1999. Rice: BS1525.3 .B47 1999

Briscoe, Stuart. Dry Bones. Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1977. HGST-- 224.606 Bri;

Carroll, Robert. From Chaos to Covenant. New York: Crossroad, 1981. Rice: BS1525.2 .C37

Corral, M.A. Ezekiel’s Oracles against Tyre: Historical Reality and Motivations. Bibliotheca Orientalis 46. Rome: Biblical Institute, 2002. 

Curtis, A.H.W. and T. Romer, eds. The Book of Jeremiah and Its Reception. Leuven: Leuven University Press/Peeters, 1997.

Diamond, A.R.P., ed. Troubling Jeremiah. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Sup 260; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999.

Fitzpatrick, Paul E. The Disarmament of God: Ezekiel 38-39 in its Mythic Context. Washington, D. C.: The Catholic Biblical Association of America, 2004.

Duguid, I. M. Ezekiel and the Leaders of Israel. Vetus Testamentum Sup 56. Leiden: Brill, 1994. Rice: BS413 .V45 v.56

Friebel, Kelvin G. Jeremiah's and Ezekiel's Sign-Acts: Rhetorical Nonverbal Communication. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999.

Galambush, Julie. Jerusalem in the book of Ezekiel: the city as Yahweh's wife. SBL Dissertation Series, no. 130. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1992. HGST-- 224.406 Gal; Rice: BS1545.6 .J38 G35 1992

Halperin, D.J. Seeking Ezekiel: Text and Psychology. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1993. Rice: BS1545.2 .H355 1993

Hill, John. Friend or Foe? The Figure of Babylon in the Book of Jeremiah. Biblical Interpretation Series. MT. Boston: Brill, 1999. Rice: BS1525.6 .B3 H55 1999

Janzen, Gerald. Studies in the Text of Jeremiah. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1973. Rice: BS1525.2 .J36 1973

 

Joyce, P. M. Divine Initiative and Human Response in Ezekiel. Sheffield: Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Press, 1989.

Kamionkowski, S. Tamar. Gender reversal and cosmic chaos : a study in the book of Ezekiel. New York : Sheffield Academic Press, 2003. Rice: BS1545.52 .K35 2003

 

Lang, B. Monotheism and the Prophetic Minority. Sheffield: Almond Press, 1983. Rice: BS1198 .L35 1983

 

Lalleman-de Winkel, H. Jeremiah in prophetic tradition : an examination of the Book of Jeremiah in the light of Israel's prophetic traditions. Leuven: Peeters, 2000.  Rice: BS1525.2 .L35 2000

 

Lapsley, Jacqueline E. Can these bones live? : the problem of the moral self in the book of Ezekiel. New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2000. Rice: BS1545.6 .E8 L37 2000

Levenson, J. D. Theology of the Program of Restoration of Ezekiel 40-48. Missoula: Scholars Press, 1976.

 

Lundblom, J. R. The Early Career of the Prophet Jeremiah. Lewiston, NY: Mellen, 1993. Rice: BS580.J4 L865 1993

 

Lust, J. Ezekiel and His Book: Textual and Literary Criticism and their Interrelation. Leuven: Leuven University Press, 1986.

 

Mowinckel, S. The Composition of Jeremiah. Kristiania: Dybward, 1914.

 

O'Connor, K.M. The Confessions of Jeremiah: Their Interpretation and Role in Chapters 1-25.
    Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1988. HGST--224.206 Rice: BS1525.2 .O36 1988

Odell, M., and J. Strong, eds. The Book of Ezekiel: Theological and Anthropological Perspectives. Atlanta: SBL, 2000. Rice: BS1545.2 .B66 2000

Parke-Taylor, Geoffrey H. The formation of the book of Jeremiah : doublets and recurring phrases. Atlanta: SBL, 2000. Rice: BS1525.2 .P37 2000

Perdue, L. G., and B.W. Kovacs, eds. A Prophet to the Nations: Essays in Jeremiah Studies.  Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1984.

Reimer, D. The Oracles Against Babylon in Jeremiah 50-51: A Horror Among the Nations.
    San Francisco: Mellen Research University Press, 1993.

Renz, Thomas. The rhetorical function of the book of Ezekiel. Boston: Brill, 1999. Rice: BS413 .V45 v.76

Seitz, C. R. Theology in Conflict: Reaction to the Exile in the Book of Jeremiah. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1989.

Smith, M. S. The Laments of Jeremiah and their Contexts. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1990.

Soderlund, Sven. The Greek Text of Jeremiah: A Revised Hypothesis. JSOT Supplement Series, 47. Sheffield, JSOT Press, 1985. Rice: BS 1525.2 .S63 1985

Stulman, L. The Prose Sermons of the Book of Jeremiah: A Redescription of the Correspondences with the Deuteronomistic Literature of Recent Text-Critical Research. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1986. HGST--224.206 Stu; Rice: BS1525.2 .S78 1986

Thompson, Henry O. The Book of Jeremiah: An Annotated Bibliography. Lanham, Md: Scarecrow Press, 1996. Rice: BS1525.2 .T48 1996

Unterman, J. From Repentance to Redemption: Jeremiah's Thought in Transition. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Sup 54.  Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1987.

Wong, Ka Leung. The idea of retribution in the book of Ezekiel. Boston: Brill, 2001. Rice: BS413 .V45 v.87

Selected Periodical Articles & Essays: Jeremiah[2]

 

Ackroyd, P.R., "The Book of Jeremiah--Some Recent Studies," Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 28 (1984), 47-59.

Aitken, K.T., "The Oracles Against Babylon in Jeremiah 50-51: Structures and Perspectives," Tyndale Bulletin 35 (1984), 25-63.

Althann, R., "Jeremiah iv 11-12: Stichometry, Parallelism, and Translation," Vetus Testamentum  28 (1978), 385-391.

Anderson, B.W., "`The Lord Has Created Something New,'--A Stylistic Study of Jer 31:15-22,"  Catholic Biblical Quarterly 40/4 (1978), 463-478.

Applegate, J., "The Fate of Zedekiah: Redactional Debate in the Book of Jeremiah, Part I," Vetus Testamentum 48 (1998), 137-60. Part II: Vetus Testamentum 48 (1998), 301-308.

_________. "`Peace, Peace, when there is no Peace': Redactional Integration of Prophecy of Peace into the Judgement of Jeremiah," in A.H.W. Curtis and T. Romer, eds. The Book of Jeremiah and Its Reception. Leuven: Leuven University Press/Peeters, 1997:51-90.

Barstad, H.M., "Prophecy in the Book of Jeremiah and the Historical Prophet," in A.S. Hunter and P.R. Davies, eds. Sense and Sensitivity. Journal for the Study of the Old TestamentSup 348; London: Sheffield Academic Press, 2002: 87-100.

Barton, J., "Jeremiah in the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha," in Troubling Jeremiah. Journal for the Study of the Old TestamentSup 260; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999: 306-319.

Bellis, A.O., "The New Exodus in Jeremiah 50:33-38," in L. Boadt and M.S. Smith, eds. Imagery and Imagination in Biblical Literature. Washington, DC: CBA, 2001: 33-38.

_________. "Poetic Structure and Intertextual Logic in Jeremiah 50," in Troubling Jeremiah. Journal for the Study of the Old TestamentSup 260; Sheffield:  Sheffield Academic Press, 1999: 179-99.

Ben-Dov, J., "A Textual Problem and Its Form-Critical Solution: Jeremiah 10:1-16," Textus 20 (2000), 97-128.

Berquist, J.L., "Prophetic Legitimation in Jeremiah," Vetus Testamentum 39 (1989), 129-139.

Boadt, L., "The Book of Jeremiah and the Power of Historical Recitation," in A. Diamond, et al, eds. Troubling Jeremiah. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Sup 260; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999: 339-349.

Bright, J., "Jeremiah's Complaint--Liturgy or Expressions of Personal Distress?," Proclamation and Presence, ed. J.J. Burham and J.R. Porter (Atlanta, 1970), 189-213.

Brueggemann, Walter. "Jeremiah's Use of Rhetorical Questions," Journal of Biblical Literature 92/3 (1973), 358-374.

Bultmann, C., "A Prophet in Desperation? The Confessions of Jeremiah," in J.C. de Moor, ed. The Elusive Prophet: The Prophet as a Historical Person, Literary Character and Anonymous Artist. Oudtestamentische Studien 45; Leiden: Brill, 2001: 83-93.

Carroll, R. P. "Theodicy and the Community: The Text and Subtext of Jeremiah 5:1-6," Old Testament Studies 23 (1984), 19-39.

Crenshaw, J.L., "A Living Tradition: The Book of Jeremiah in Current Research," Interpretation 37 (1983), 117-129.

DeRoche, M., "Is Jeremiah 25:15-29 a Piece of Reworked Jeremianic Poetry?" Journal for the Study of the OT 10 (1978), 58-67.

_________. "Contra Creation, Covenant and Conquest (Jeremiah viii 13)," Vetus Testamentum 30 (1980), 280-290.

_________. "Israel's `Two Evils' in Jeremiah ii 13," Vetus Testamentum 31 (1981), 369-372.

_________. "Jeremiah 2:2-3 and Israel's Love for God during the Wilderness Wanderings," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 45 (1983), 364-376.

Diamond, A.R.P., "Deceiving Hope: the Ironies of Metaphorical Beauty and Ideological Terror in Jeremiah," Journal for the Study of the OT 17 (2003), 34-48.

_________. The Confessions of Jeremiah in Context: Scenes of Prophetic Drama. Sheffield: Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Press, 1987.

_________ and K.M. O'Connor, "Unfaithful Passions: Coding Women Coding Men in Jeremiah 2--3 (4.2)," in Troubling Jeremiah. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Sup 260; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999: 123-45.

Domeris, W.R., "When Metaphor Becomes Myth: A Socio-Linguistic Reading of Jeremiah," in Troubling Jeremiah. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Sup 260; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999: 244-62.

Eppstein, V., "The Day of Yahweh in Jeremiah 4,23-28," Journal of Biblical Literature 87 (1968), 93-97.

Fishbane, M., "Jeremiah 4:23-26 and Job 3:3-13, a Recovered Use of the Creation Pattern," Vetus Testamentum 21 (1971), 151-67.

Fretheim, T.E., "Is Anything Too Hard for God? (Jeremiah 32:27)," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 66 (2004), 231-36.

Gerstenberger, E., "Jeremiah's Complaints: Observations on Jer 15:10-21," Journal of Biblical Literature 82 (1963), 393-408.

Gosse, B., "The Masoretic Redaction of Jeremiah: An Explanation," Journal for the Study of the OT 77 (1998), 75-80.

Harris, S.L., "The Second Vision of Jeremiah: Jer 1:13-15," Journal of Biblical Literature 102 (1983), 281-282.

Hobbs, T.R., "Some Remarks on the Composition and Structure of the Book of Jeremiah," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 34 (1972), 257-275.

_________. "Some Proverbial Reflections in the Book of Jeremiah," Zeitschrift fur die Alttestamentlich Wissenschaft 91 (1979), 62-72.

Holladay, W.L. "Elusive Deuteronomists, Jeremiah, and Proto-Deuteronomy," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 66 (2004), 55-77.

Holt, E.K. "Jeremiah's Temple Sermon & the Deuteronomists: An Investigation of the Redactional Relationship between Jeremiah 7 and 26," Journal for the Study of the OT 36 (1986), 73-87.

Landars, B. "`Rachel Weeping for her Children'—Jeremiah 31:15-22," Journal for the Study of the OT 12 (1979), 47-62.

Leene, H. "Blowing the Same Shofar: An Intertextual Comparison of Representations of the Prophetic Role in Jeremiah and Ezekiel," in J.C. de Moor, ed. The Elusive Prophet: The Prophet as a Historical Person, Literary Character and Anonymous Artist. Oudtestamentische Studien 45; Leiden: Brill, 2001: 175-98.

Lemke, W.E. "Nebuchadrezzar My Servant," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 28 (1966), 45-50.

_________. "The Near and Distant God: A Study of Jeremiah 23: 23-24 in its Biblical Theological Context," Journal of Biblical Literature. 100 (1981), 541-555.

_________. "Jeremiah 31:31-34," Interpretation 37 (1983), 183-187.

Levine, B.A. "An Essay on Prophetic Attitudes Toward Temple and Cult in Biblical Israel [Jer 26]," in M. Brettler, et al., eds. Minhah le-Nahum. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1993: 202-25. BS1192.M56

Lewin, E.D. "Arguing for Authority, A Rhetorical Study of Jeremiah 1.14-19 and 20.7-18," Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 32 (1985), 105-119.

Long, B.O. "The Stylistic Components of Jeremiah 3:1-5," Zeitschrift fur die Alttestamentlich Wissenschaft 88 (1976), 386-390.

Lundblom, J.R. Jeremiah: a Study in Ancient Hebrew Rhetoric. SBL Dissertation series, 18. Missoula, MT: Scholars Press, 1975.

McKane, W. "Jeremiah 13:12-14: a Problematic Proverb," in J.G. Gamie, et al., eds. Israelite Wisdom Missoula, MT:  Scholars Press, 1978, 107-120.

Margaliot, M. "Jeremiah x 1-16: a Re-examination." Vetus Testamentum 30 (1980), 295-308.

Martens, E. "Narrative Parallelism and Message in Jeremiah 34-38," in C. Evans and W.F. Stinespring, eds. Early Jewish and Christian Exegesis. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1987: 33-49.

Matthews, V. "Jeremiah 1:13-19: A Historical Perspective." The Bible Today 33/4 (1995), 196-201.

Milgrom, J. "Concerning Jeremiah's Repudiation of Sacrifice." Zeitschrift fur die Alttestamentlich Wissenschaft 89 (1977), 273-275.

Miller, P.D. "Sin and Judgment in Jeremiah 34:17-19." Journal of Biblical Literature 103 (1984), 611-613.

Muilenberg, J. "The Terminology of Adversity in Jeremiah." In H. T. Frank and W.L. Reed, eds. Translating and Understanding the Old Testament. New York: Abingdon, 1970, 42-63.

Mulzac, K. "The Remnant and the New Covenant in the Book of Jeremiah," Andrews University Seminary Studies 34 (1996), 239-48.

Overholt, T.W. "Jeremiah 2 and the Problem of `Audience Reaction.'" Catholic Biblical Quarterly 41 (1979), 262-273.

_________. "Jeremiah and the Nature of the Prophetic Process." Scripture in History and Theology, eds. A.L. Merrill and T.W. Overholt. Pittsburg, 1977, 129-150.

_________. "Remarks on the Continuity of the Jeremiah Tradition." Journal of Biblical Literature 91 (1972), 457-462.

_________. "King Nebuchadrezzar in the Jeremiah Tradition," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 30 (1968), 39-48.

_________. "Jeremiah 27-29: The Question of False Prophecy." Journal of the American Academy of Religion 35 (1967), 241-249.

Paterson, R.M. "Reinterpretation in the Book of Jeremiah." Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 37 (1987), 79-98.

Perdue, L.G. "The Book of Jeremiah in Old Testament Theology," in Troubling Jeremiah. Journal for the Study of the Old TestamentSup 260. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999: 320-38.

_________. "Jeremiah in Modern Research: Approaches and Issues," in L.G. Perdue and B.W. Kovacs, eds. A Prophet to the Nations: Essays in Jeremiah Studies. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1984.

Potter, H. D. "The New Covenant in Jeremiah xxxi 31-34" Vetus Testamentum 33 (1983), 347-357.

Roberts, J.J.M. "The Motif of the Weeping God in Jeremiah and Its Background in the Lament
Tradition of the Ancient Near East." Old Testament Essays: Journal of the Old Testament  Society of South Africa 5 (1992), 361-74.

Robinson, B.P. "Jeremiah's New Covenant: Jer 31,31-34." Scottish Journal of the Old Testament 15 (2001), 181-204.

Rodd, C.S. "On Applying a Sociological Theory to Biblical Studies." Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 19 (1981), 95-106.

Rofe, A. "The Arrangement of the Book of Jeremiah." Zeitschrift fur die Alttestamentlich Wissenschaft 101 (1989), 390-98.

Rom-Shiloni, D. "The Prophecy for 'Everlasting Covenant' (Jeremiah xxxii 36-41): an Exilic Addition or a Deuteronomic Redaction?" Vetus Testamentum 53 (2003), 201-23.

Roshwalb, E.H. "Build-Up and Climax in Jeremiah's Visions and Laments," in M. Lubetski, et al, eds. Boundaries of the Ancient Near Eastern World. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Sup 273. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1998: 111-35.

Rowley, H. H. "The Early Prophecies of Jeremiah in Their Setting." Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 45 (1962/3), 198-234.

_________. "The Prophet Jeremiah and the Book of Deuteronomy," in Moses to Qumran London, 1963, 187-208.

Rowton, M.B. "Jeremiah and the Death of Josiah." Journal of Near Eastern Studies 10 (1951), 128-130.

Rudman, D. "Creation and Fall in Jeremiah x 12-16." Vetus Testamentum 48 (1998), 63-73.

Seitz, C. R. "The Prophet Moses and the Canonical Shape of Jeremiah." Zeitschrift fur die Alttestamentlich Wissenschaft 101 (1989), 3-27.

Sharp, C.J., "The Call of Jeremiah and Diaspora Politics," Journal of Biblical Literature 119 (2000), 421-38.

_________. "`Take Another Scroll and Write': a Study of the LXX and the MT of Jeremiah's Oracles Against Egypt and Babylon." Vetus Testamentum 47 (1997), 487-516.

Sisson, J. P. "Jeremiah and the Jerusalem Conception of Peace." Journal of Biblical Literature 105/3 (1986), 429-442.

Smith, D. L. "Jeremiah as Prophet of Nonviolent Resistance." Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43 (1989), 95-107.

Smith, G.V. "The Use of Quotations in Jeremiah xv 11-14." Vetus Testamentum 29 (1979), 229-231.

Smith, M. S. "Jeremiah ix 9--a Divine Lament." Vetus Testamentum 37/1 (1987), 97-99.

Sommer, B. D. "New Light on the Composition of Jeremiah." Catholic Biblical Quarterly 61/4 (1999), 646-66.

Southwood, C. H. "The Spoiling of Jeremiah's Girdle (Jeremiah xiii 1-11)." Vetus Testamentum 29 (1979), 231-237.

Stulman, L. "Insiders and Outsiders in the Book of Jeremiah: Shifts in Symbolic Arrangements." Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 66 (1995), 65-85.

_________. "Some Theological and Lexical Differences between the Old Greek and the MT of the Jeremiah Prose Discourses," Hebrew Studies 25 (1984), 18-23.

Sweeney, M.A. "Structure and Redaction in Jeremiah 2--6," in Troubling Jeremiah. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Sup 260. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999: 200-19.

_________. "Jeremiah 30--31 and King Josiah's Program of National Restoration and Religious
    Reform." Zeitschrift fur die Alttestamentlich Wissenschaft 108 (1996), 569-83.

Tov, E. "The Book of Jeremiah: A Work in Progress," BRev 16/3 (2000), 32-38, 45.

_________. "The Literary History of the Book of Jeremiah in the Light of its Textual History," in J.H. Tigay, ed. Empirical Models for Biblical Criticism. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1985: 211-37.

_________. "Some Aspects of the Textual and Literary History of the Book of Jeremiah," in P.-M. Bogaert, ed. Le livre de Jeremie: Le prophete et son milieu, les oracles et leur transmission. Louvain: Peeters, 1981: 145-67.

Trible, P. "The Gift of a Poem: A Rhetorical Study of Jeremiah 31:15-22." Andover Newton Quarterly 17 (1977), 271-280.

Vischer, W. "The Vocation of the Prophet to the Nations: An Exegesis of Jeremiah 1:4-10." Interpretation 9 (1955), 310-17.

Weinfeld, M. "Jeremiah and the Spiritual Metamorphosis of Israel." Zeitschrift fur die Alttestamentlich Wissenschaft 88 (1976), 17-56.

Wilcoxen, J. A. "The Political Background of Jeremiah's Temple Sermon." Scripture in History and Theology, eds. A.L. Merrill and T.W. Overholt (Pittsburg, 1977), 151-166.

Wilson, R. R. "Poetry and Prose in the Book of Jeremiah," in R. Chazan, et al, eds. Ki Baruch Hu. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1999a: 413-28.

_________. "Historicizing the Prophets: History and Literature in the Book of Jeremiah," in S.L. Cook and S.C. Winter, eds. On the Way to Nineveh. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1999: 136-54.

 

Selected Periodical Articles & Essays: Ezekiel[3]

 

Allen, L.C. "Structure, Tradition and Redaction in Ezekiel's Death Valley Vision," in P. Davies and D. Clines, eds. Among the Prophets. Sheffield: Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Press, 1993:127-42.

_________. “The Structuring of Ezekiel’s Revisionist History Lesson (Ezekiel 20:3-31).” Catholic Biblical Quarterly 54 (1992), 448-62.

Barnett, R.D. "Ezekiel and Tyre." Eretz-Israel 9 (1969), 6-13.

Block, D. I. “Divine Abandonment: Ezekiel’s Adaptation of an Ancient Near Eastern Motif,” in M. Odell and J. Strong, eds. The Book of Ezekiel: Theological and Anthropological Perspectives. Atlanta: SBL, 2000: 15-42.

_________. "Gog in Prophetic Tradition: a New Look at Ezekiel 38:17. " Vetus Testamentum 42 (1992), 154-72.

_________. "Ezekiel's Boiling Cauldron: a Form-Critical Solution to Ezekiel xxiv 1-14." Vetus Testamentum 41 (1991), 12-37.

Carley, K. “Ezekiel’s Formula of Desolation: Harsh Justice for the Land/Earth.” in N. Habel, ed. Earth Story, Psalms, Prophets. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2001: 143-57.

Clements, R. E. "The Ezekiel Tradition: Prophecy in a Time of Crisis," in R. Coggins, et al, eds. Israel's Prophetic Tradition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982: 119-36.

Day, L. "Rhetoric and Domestic Violence in Ezekiel 16." Biblical Interpretation 8 (2000), 205-30.

Day, P. "The Bitch Had It Coming to Her: Rhetoric and Interpretation in Ezekiel 16." Biblical Interpretation 8 (2000), 231-53.

_________. "Adulterous Jerusalem's Imagined Demise: Death of a Metaphor in Ezekiel xvi." Vetus Testamentum 50 (2000), 285-309.

Dijk-Hemmes, F. van. “The Metaphorization of Woman in Prophetic Speech: An Analysis of Ezekiel 23,” in A. Brenner, ed. Feminist Companion to the Latter Prophets. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1995: 244-55.

Eslinger, L. "Ezekiel 20 and the Metaphor of Historical Teleology: Concepts of Biblical History." Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 81 (1998), 93-125.

Fechter, F. “Priesthood in Exile According to the Book of Ezekiel.” SBL Seminar Papers (2000), 673-99.

Fishbane, M. “Sin and Judgment in the Prophecies of Ezekiel.” Interpretation 38 (1984), 131-50.

Fitzgerald, A. “The Mythological Background for the Presentation of Jerusalem as a Queen and False Worship as Adultery in the OT.” Catholic Biblical Quarterly 34 (1972), 403-16.

Fox, M. “The Rhetoric of Ezekiel's Vision of the Valley of the Bones.” Hebrew Union College Annual 51 (1980), 1-15.

Haran, M. "The Law Code of Ezekiel XL-XLVIII and its Relation to the Priestly School." Hebrew Union College Annual 50 (1979), 45-71.

Hawtrey, K. "The Exile as a Crisis for Cultic Religion: Lamentations and Ezekiel." Reformed Theological Review 52 (1993), 74-83.

Heider, G. C. “A Further Turn on Ezekiel’s Baroque Twist in Ezek. 20.25-26.” Journal of Biblical Literature 107 (1988), 721-24.

Heil, J. P. "Ezekiel 34 and the Narrative Strategy of the Shepherd and Sheep Metaphor in Matthew." Catholic Biblical Quarterly 55 (1993), 698-708.

Holladay, W. L. “Had Ezekiel Known Jeremiah Personally?” Catholic Biblical Quarterly 63 (2001), 31-34.

Hosch, H.E. "RÛAH in the Book of Ezekiel: A Textlinguistic Analysis." JOTT 14 (2002), 77-125.

Hsieh, S. S. "Ezekiel Chapters 33-48: A Study of Hope." SE Asia Journal of Theology 2 (1973), 115-16.

Hullinger, J. M. "The Problem of Animal Sacrifices in Ezekiel 40-48." Bibliotheca Sacra 152 (1995), 279-89.

Joyce, P. M. “Ezekiel and Individual Responsibility,” in J. Lust, ed. Ezekiel and His Book. 1986, 317-21.

_________. “Individual Responsibility in Ezekiel 18,” in E.A. Livingstone, ed. Studia Biblica. Sheffield: Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Press, 1979: 185-96.

Kutsko, J.F. “Ezekiel’s Anthropology and Its Ethical Implications,” in M. Odell and J. Strong, eds. The Book of Ezekiel: Theological and Anthropological Perspectives. Atlanta: SBL, 2000: 119-42.

Lindars, B. "Ezekiel and Individual Responsibility." Vetus Testamentum 15 (1965), 452-467.

Matties, G. Ezekiel 18 and the Rhetoric of Moral Discourse. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1990).

May, H. G. "Individual Responsibility and Retribution." Hebrew Union College Annual 32 (1961), 107-120.

Mein, A. "Ezekiel as a Priest in Exile," in J.C. de Moor, ed. The Elusive Prophet. Leiden: Brill, 2001: 199-213.

Niditch, S. "Ezekiel 40-48 in a Visionary Context." Catholic Biblical Quarterly 48 (1986), 208-224.

Odell, M. S. “Genre and Persona in Ezekiel 24:15-24,” in M. Odell and J. Strong, eds. The Book of Ezekiel: Theological and Anthropological Perspectives. Atlanta: SBL, 2000: 195-220.

_________. "The Particle and the Prophet: Observations on Ezekiel ii 6." Vetus Testamentum 48 (1998), 425-32.

_________. "You Are What You Eat: Ezekiel and the Scroll." Journal of Biblical Literature 117 (1998), 229-48.

_________. "The Inversion of Shame and Forgiveness in Ezek 16:59-63." Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 56 (1992), 101-112.

Odendaal, M. "Exile in Ezekiel: Evaluating a Sociological Model." Nederduits Gereformeerde Teologiese Tydskrif 40 (1999), 133-39.

Patton, C. “Should Our Sister Be Treated Like a Whore? A Response to Feminist Critiques of Ezekiel 23,” in M. Odell and J. Strong, eds. The Book of Ezekiel: Theological and Anthropological Perspectives. Atlanta: SBL, 2000: 221-38.

_________. "'I Myself Gave them Laws that Were Not Good': Ezekiel 20 and the Exodus Tradition." Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 69 (1996), 73-90.

Petersen, D. L. "Creation in Ezekiel: Methodological Perspectives and Theological Perspectives." SBL Seminar Papers 1999. Atlanta: SBL, 1999: 490-500.

Pope, M. H. “Mixed Marriage Metaphor in Ezekiel 16,” in A. Beck, et al., eds. Fortunate the Eyes That See (1995), 384-99.

Prinsloo, G. T. M. "Lions and Vines: The Imagery of Ezekiel 19 in the Light of Ancient Near Eastern Descriptions and Depictions." Old Testament Essays. 12 (1999), 339-69.

Railton, N. M. “Gog and Magog: the History of a Symbol.” Evangelical Quarterly 75 (2003), 23-43.

Sakenfeld, K. D. "Ezekiel 18:25-32." Interpretation 32 (1978), 295-300.

Sarna, N. M. "Ezekiel 8:17. A Fresh Examination." Harvard Theological Review 57 (1964), 347-352.

Schwartz, B. J. “Ezekiel’s Dim View of Israel’s Restoration,” in M. Odell and J. Strong, eds. The Book of Ezekiel: Theological and Anthropological Perspectives. Atlanta: SBL, 2000: 43-68.

Seitz, C.R., "Ezekiel 37:1-14," Interpretation 46 (1992), 53-56.

Stiebert, J. "The Woman Metaphor of Ezekiel 16 and 23: A Victim of Violence, or Symbol of Subversion?" Old Testament Essays 15 (2002), 200-208.

_________. "Shame and Prophecy: Approaches Past and Present [Ezek 16]." Biblical Interpretation 8 (2000), 255-75.

Strong, J. T. “God’s Kabod: The Presence of Yahweh in the Book of Ezekiel,” in M. Odell and J. Strong, eds. The Book of Ezekiel: Theological and Anthropological Perspectives. Atlanta: SBL, 2000: 69-96.

Swanepoel, M. G. “Ezekiel 16: Abandoned Child, Bride Adorned or Unfaithful Wife?” in P. Davies and D. Clines, eds. Among the Prophets. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1993: 84-104.

Tarlin, J. W. "Utopia and Pornography in Ezekiel: Violence, Hope and the Shattered Male Subject," in T.K. Beal and D.M. Gunn, eds. Reading Bibles, Writing Bodies: Identity and The Book. New York:  Routledge, 1996:175-83.

Tuell, S. S. “Divine Presence and Absence in Ezekiel’s Prophecy,” in M. Odell and J. Strong, eds. The Book of Ezekiel: Theological and Anthropological Perspectives. Atlanta: SBL, 2000a: 97-116.

_________. "The Rivers of Paradise: Ezekiel 47:1-12 and Genesis 2:10-14," in W.P. Brown and S. Dean McBride, Jr., eds. God Who Creates. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2000: 171-89.

Uffenheimer, B. "Theodicy and Ethics in the Prophecy of Ezekiel," in H. Reventlow, et al, eds. Justice and Righteousness. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1992: 200-27.

Van den Eynde, S. “Interpreting ‘Can These Bones Come Back to Life?’ in Ezekiel 37:3: The Technique of Hiding Knowledge,” Old Testament Essays 14 (2001), 153-65.

Van Rooy, H.F. "Ezekiel 18 and Human Rights." Skrif en Kerk 21 (2000), 654-65.

Wendland, E. R. "Scattered Bones But a Single Stick: A Rhetorical-stylistic Overview of  the Gospel in Ezekiel 37." Old Testament Essays 12 (1999), 149-72.

Zimmerli, W. “Knowledge of God According to the Book of Ezekiel,” in W. Zimmerli, I Am Yahweh. Atlanta: John Knox Press, 1982: 29-98.



[1] Annotations from several sources, including Dr. Chuck Pitts, and the following website:

http://www.denverseminary.edu/dj/articles2004/0100/0101.php.

[2] Many of these sources were from the website http://courses.smsu.edu/vhm970f/bib/JERBIB-02.html.

[3] Many of these sources were from the website http://courses.smsu.edu/vhm970f/bib/JERBIB-02.html.