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  Publications of Carol L Meyers
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Books

  1.  The Tabernacle Menorah: A Synthetic Study of A Symbol from the Biblical Cult.  2nd edition,. with a new introduction. Piscatawny, NJ: Gorgias Press LLC, Fall, 2003.
  2. with L.G. Perdue, J. Blenkinsopp, J.J. Collins. Families in Ancient Israel.  The Family, Religion, and Culture series Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1997.
  3.  Sepphoris in Galilee: Cross-Currents of Culture.  edited by Carol L. Meyers, with R.M. Nagy, E.M. Meyers, Z. Weiss exhibition catalogue Raleigh: North Carolina Museum of Art, 1996.
  4.  Community, Identity, and Ideology: Social Science Approaches to the Hebrew Bible.  edited by Carol L. Meyers with C.W. Carter Sources for Biblical and Theological Study series Winona Lake, Indiana: Eisenbrauns, 1996.
  5.  Ethics and Politics in the Hebrew Bible (Semeia 66).  edited by Carol L. Meyers with D.A. Knight Atlanta, Georgia: Scholars Press for Society of Biblical Literature, 1995.

Papers Published

  1. "“Story of Eve deserves a second look”." Albany Union Times (Religion Section)  (November, November 8, 2003).
  2. "Preface." The Tabernacle Menorah: A Synthetic Study of A Symbol from the Bilical Cult  (2003): *v-*ix.
  3. "Joshua." Oxford Jewish Study Bible, edited by Adele Berlin and Marc Brettler (2003): 462-507.
  4. "‘Where the Girls Are’—Archaeology and Women’s Lives in Ancient Israel." Between Text and Artifact: Integrating Archaeology and Biblical Studies, edited by Milton Moreland (2003): 31-51.
  5. "Rape or Remedy: Sex and Violence in Prophetic Marriage Metaphors." Beitrage des Symposiums: "Das Altes Testament und die Kultur der Moderne, anlaesslisch des 100 Geburtstags Gerhard von Rads (1901-1971), Heidelberg, 18.21.Oktober 2001, edited by Hugh Williamson, Konrad Schmid, and Irmtraud Fischer (2003): 185-198.
  6. "Material Remains and Social Relations: Women’s Culture in Agrarian Households of the Iron Age." Symbiosis, Symbolism, and the Power of the Past: Canaan, Ancient Israel, and Their Neighbors from the Late Bronze Age through Roman Palestine. Proceedings of the Centennial Symposium, W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, Jerusalem, May 29-31, 2000), edited by William G. Dever and Seympour Gitin (2003): 425-44.
  7. "Everyday Life in Ancient Israel: Women’s Social Networks." Life and Culture in the Ancient Near East (Proceedings of the 1999 Mid-West Regional SBL/ASOR/AOS Meetings) edited by Richard E. Averbeck, Mark W. Chavalas, and David B. Weisberg (2003): 187-206.
  8. C.L. Meyers. "“Material Remains and Social Relations: Women’s Culture in Agrarian Households of the Iron Age.”."  Proceedings of the Centennial Symposium, W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research and American Schools of Oriental Research; Jerusalem, May 29-31, 2000 Symbiosis, Symbolism, and the Power of the Past: Canaan, Ancient Israel, and Their Neighbors from the Late Bronze Age through Roman Palestine  (2003).
  9. "Tribes and Tribulations: Retheorizing Earliest ‘Israel." Tracking ‘The Tribes of Yahweh’: On the Trail of a Classic Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series, 351 (2002): 35-45.
  10. "From Household to House of Yahweh: Women’s Religious Culture in Ancient Israel." Congress Volume Basel 2002 Supplements to Vetus Testamentum, vol. 92 (2002): 277-303.
  11. "Having Their Space and Eating There Too: Bread Production and Female Power in Ancient Israelite Households." Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women’s Studies 5 (2002): 14-44.
  12. "Making Biblical Women Visible." Bible and Interpretation  (June, 2001). [htm]
  13. "Inheritance in Ancient Israel." Parashat Pinhas: Legacy of Law, Leadership and Land, Numbers 25:10-30:1, WRJ Women’s Commentary on the Torah  (2001): 4, 24.
  14. "Esther." The Oxford Bible Commentary  (2001): 324–332.
  15. with E. Meyers. "Sepphoris; Diocaesarea." The Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land 3rd edition (2001): 454–456.
  16. "Early Israel and the Rise of the Israelite Monarchy." The Blackwell Companion to the Hebrew Bible  (2001): 61–86.
  17. with J. P. Dessel, and E. M. Meyers. "Tel ‘En Sippori, 2000."  Notes and News: Excavations and Surveys Israel Exploration Journal 51 (2001): 99–105, figs. 1–4.
  18. C.L. Meyers. "Chapter 5, "Kinship to Kingship"." The Oxford History of the Biblical World paperback (2001): 165-205.
  19. "Discovering Women in Scripture."  republished: in Renaissance CD-ROM. Boca Raton, Florida: SIRS Mandarin Inc., 2001 Bible Review 16 (2000): 8, 59.
  20. "Haggai/Haggaibuch." Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart: Handwörterbuch für Theologie und ReligionswissenSchaft 4th edition3 (2000): 1374-1375.
  21. "Deborah, Haggai, Mother’s House." Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible  (2000): 332–32, 539–40, 923–24.
  22. "‘asab." Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament XI (2000): 278–280.
  23. with Toni Craven and Ross S. Kraemer. "Preface."  
    Paperback--Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 2000

    "An Introduction to the Bible: Critical Biblical Scholarship" and “The Hebrew Bible," pp. 1-11 in ibid

    Major entries in ibid: “Eve,” pp. 79–82; “Rebekah,” pp. 143–144; “Female Images of God in the Hebrew Bible,” pp. 525–28.

    Named Women, medium to short entries, in ibid:“Adah 1,” p. 46; “Ahlai,” p. 49; “Basemath 2,” p. 57; “Deborah 1,” pp. 65–66; “Iscah,” p. 97; “Jochebed,” p. 103; “Mara,” p. 114; “Naamah 1,” p. 129; “Tamar 3,” pp. 164–165; “Zillah,” p. 169.

    Unnamed Women, medium to short entries, in ibid: “Wife of Cain (Gen 4:17),” pp. 175–176; “Daughters (and Sons) of Adam, Seth, Enoch, Kenan, Mahalel, Jared, Enoch, and Methuselah (Gen 5:4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 26),” p. 176; “Daughters (and Sons) of Shem, Arpachshad, Shelah, Peleg, Reu, Sereg, and Nahor (Gen 11:10–11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25),” p. 178; “Female (and Male) Slaves (Gen 12:16; 20:14; 24:35; 30:43; 32:5; Exod 11:5; 1 Sam 25:41; 2 Kgs 5:26; Esth 7:4,” pp. 178–179; “Wife and Female Slaves of Abimelech (Gen 20:17),” pp. 179–180; “Women Drawing Water (Gen 24:11, 13),” p. 180; “Mother of Rebekah (Gen 24:53-60),” pp. 180–181; “Maids of Rebekah (Gen 24:61),” p. 181; “Daughters of Laban to Be Jacob’s Only Wives (Gen 31:50),” pp. 181–182; “Daughters/Women of the Region; Daughters of the Jacob Group (Gen 34:1, 9, 16, 21, 29),” p. 182; “Midwife (Gen 35:17; 38:28),” pp. 182–183; “Daughters (and Sons) of Jacob (Gen 37:35),” pp. 183–184; “Hebrew Female Babies in Egypt (Exod 1:19; 2:7),” p. 185; “Attendants of the Daughter of Pharaoh (Exod 2:5),” p. 186; “Seven Daughters of the Priest of Midian” (Exod 2:16-20),” p. 187; “Daughters (and Sons) of Israelites in Egypt (Exod 3:22),” pp. 187-188; “Women (and Men) with Jewelry and Clothing (Exod 3:22; 11:2; 32:2-3; 35:22-24, 29; 36:2-7),” p. 188; “Egyptian Women (Exod 3:22; 11: 2),” pp. 188- 189; “Women with Hand-Drums, Dancing (Exod 15:20; 1 Sam 18:6-7; 2 Sam 1:20; Ps 68: 25; Jer 31:4, 13),” pp. 189-191; “Daughters (and Sons) of a Hebrew Slave (Exod 21:4-5),” p. 192; “Mother (or Father) Cursed or Struck by Offspring (Exod 21:15, 17; Lev 20: 9),” pp. 194-195; “Woman Caused to Miscarry (Exod 21:22-23),” p. 195; “Female Sorcerer (Exod 22:18; Isa 57:3),” p. 197; “Barren Woman (Exod 23:26; Job 24:21; Ps 113:9; Isa 54:1),” pp. 199-200; “Daughters of the Inhabitants of the Land as Marriage Partners (Exod 34:16; Gen 24:3; 27:46; 28:1, 6, 8; Deut 7:3; Josh 23:12-13; Judg 3:5-6),” pp. 200-201; “Skilled Women (and Men) (Exod 35:25-26; 36:6),” pp. 201-202; “Women at the Entrance to the Tent of Meeting (Exod 38:8; 1 Sam 2:22),” p. 202; “Person (Female or Male) Presenting an Offering (Lev 2:1; also Lev 4:2, 27; 5:1-2, 4, 15, 17, 21, 25, 27; 23: 29-30B; Num 5: 6; 15: 27, 30; 19:22; 31:19; 35:11, 15, 30B),” p. 203; “Daughters (and Sons) of a Priest (Lev 10: 14-15; 22: 12-13; Num 18:11, 19),” p. 203; “Blemished Women (and Men) (Lev 13:29, 38; Num 5:2-4),” pp. 204-205; “Women as Legitimate Sexual Partners for Men; Women (and Men) Prohibited from Practicing Bestiality (Lev 18: 22, 23; 20:16),” pp. 208-209; “Women as Bread Bakers (Lev 26:26),” pp. 213-214; “Mother (and Father) Cannibalizing Their Daughters (and Sons) (Lev 26:29; Deut 28: 53-57; Jer 19:9; Lam 2:20; 4:10),” pp. 214-15; “Female (and Male) Valuations in Votary Pledges (Lev 27: 2-8),” pp. 215-16; “Nurse (Num 11: 12),” p. 218; “Wives (and Children) as Booty (Num 14:3),” pp. 219-220; “Israelite Wives (Deut 3:19),” p. 223; “Sterile Female (and Male) (Deut 7:14),” pp. 223-24; “Daughters (and Sons) and Female (and Male) Slaves, Rejoicing (Deut 12:12; 16:11, 14),” p. 224; “Women (Daughter, Wife) (and Men: Brother, Son) Who Lead a Person to Idolatry (Deut 13:6),” pp. 225-226; “Women (and Men) Who Break the Covenant (Deut 17:2-5; 29:18),” p. 226; “Women in Distant Towns as Booty (Deut 20:14; 21:11-14),” pp. 227-228; “Mother (and Father) of Captive Women (Deut 21:13),” p. 228; “Mother (and Father) Dealing with a Rebellious Son (Deut 21:18-21),” p. 229; “Women’s (and Men’s) Clothing (Deut 22:5),” pp. 229-230; “Israelite Women in the Covenant Community (Deut 29:11; 31:12; Josh 8:35),” pp. 235-236; “Mother (and Father) of Levi (Deut 33:9),” p. 236; “Women (and Men) of Jericho and Ai (Josh 6:21; 8:25),” p. 237; “Daughters (and Sons) of Achan (Josh 7:24),” pp. 237-238; “Girls as Booty (Judg 5:30),” pp. 239-240; “Mother of Gideon (Judg 8:19),” p. 240; “Wives of Gideon (Judg 8:30),” p. 240; “Concubine of Gideon (Jerubbaal) (Judg 8:31; 9:1,3,18),” pp. 240-241; “Women (and Men) in the Tower of Shechem (Judg 9:49),” p. 241; “Women (and Men) in the Tower of Thebez (Judg 9:51),” p. 241; “Woman of Thebez (Judg 9:53-54; 2 Sam 11:21),” pp. 241-242; “Daughters of Israel Lamenting Jephthah’s Daughter (Judg 11:40),” pp. 244-245; “Daughters (and Sons) and Daughters-in-Law (and Sons-in-Law) of Ibzan (Judg 12:9),” p. 245; “Mother of Micah (Judg 17:1-4),” p. 248; “Women of Jabesh-gilead (Judg 21:10-14),” p. 251; “Mothers of Ruth and Orpah (Ruth 1:8; 2:11),” pp. 252-253; “Women of Bethlehem (Ruth 1:19; 4:14-15),” p. 253; “Young Women of Boaz (Ruth 2:8, 22; 3:2),” p. 253; “Women of the Neighborhood (Ruth 4:17),” p. 254; “Daughters as Perfumers, Cooks, and Bakers (1 Sam 8:13),” p. 255; “Childless Women (1 Sam 15:33),” p. 256; “Women Kept Away from David’s Men (1 Sam 21:4-5),” pp. 256-257; “Mother (and Father) of David (1 Sam 22:3-4),” p. 257; “Women (and Men) of Nob (1 Sam 22:19),” p. 258; “Maids of Abigail (1 Sam 25:42),” p. 258; “Women (Wives and Daughters [and Sons]) of Ziklag (1 Sam 30: 2-3, 6, 19, 22),” p. 259; “Weeping Daughters (2 Sam 1:24),” p. 260; “Women’s Love, Compared with That of Jonathan and David (2 Sam 1: 26),” p. 260; “Wives and Concubines of David, Taken in Jerusalem (2 Sam 5:13),” p. 261; “Women (and Men) of the Ark Ceremony (2 Sam 6:19),” p. 261; “Singing Women (and Men) (2 Sam 19:35); Eccl 2:8; 12:4),” p. 265-66; “Mother (and Father) of Barzillai (2 Sam 19:37),” p. 266; “Mother of Hiram (1 Kgs 7:13-14; 2 Chr 2:14),” p. 270; “Mother (and Father) of Elisha (1 Kgs 19:20),” p. 273; “Daughters (and Sons) of Heman (1 Chr 25:5-6),” p. 281; “Judean Women and Daughters (and Sons) Captured by Israelites (2 Chr 28:8, 10-15; 29:9),” p. 283; “Singing Women (and Men) Who Lament (2 Chr 35:25),” p. 284; “Young Women (and Men) Slaughtered (2 Chr 36:17),” p. 284; “Women (and Men and Children) in Assembly (Ezra 10:1),” p. 286; “Daughters (and Sons) and Wives in Rebuilt Jerusalem (Neh 4:14; 5:1-2, 5),” p. 287; “Women at Vashti’s Banquet (Esth 1:9),” pp. 289-290; “Women in the King’s Decree (Esth 3:13),” p. 291; “Woman (or Man) Going Unbidden to the King (Esth 4:11),” pp. 291-292; “Born of Woman (Job 14:1; 25:4),” pp. 293-94; “Sister and Mother (and Father) of Job (Job 17:14),” p. 294; “Serving Girls (and Male Servants) of Job (Job 19:15 [and 16]; 31:13),” p. 294; “Virgin (Job 31:1),” p. 295; “Sisters (and Brothers) of Job (Job 42:11),” p. 296; “Sisters (and Brothers) of the Psalmist (Ps 20:22),” p. 297; “Woman in Labor (Ps 48:7),” pp. 298-299; “Those Who Bear Tidings; Herald (Ps 68:11; Isa 40:9),” p. 299; “Women Dividing the Spoil (Ps 68:12),” p. 300; “Young Women (and Young Men) (Pss 78:63; 148:12),” p. 300; “Daughters Compared to Pillars (Ps 144:12),” p. 301; “Young and Old Women (and Men) (Ps 148:12),” p. 302; “Wise Woman Building Her House (Prov 14:1),” p. 306; “Daughters (NRSV, Servant Girls) (Prov 27:27; 31:15),” p. 307; “Women Who Grind (Eccl 12:3),” p. 310; “Women Looking Through Windows (Eccl 12:3),” p. 310; “Maidens (Song 1:3; 6:8-9),” p. 312; “Mother of Woman/Lover/ Shulammite (Song 1:6; 3:4; 6:9; 8:1-2),” pp. 313-314; “Mother of Solomon (Song 3:11),” p. 314; “Mother of Male Lover (Song 8:5),” p. 315; “Female (and Male) Slaves (Isa 14:2),” p. 319; “Women Making a Fire (Isa 27:11),” pp. 320-21; “Queens (Isa 49:23),” pp. 322-23; “Mother of Jeremiah (Jer 1:5; 15:10; 20:14, 17, 18),” p. 324; “Bride (and Bridegroom) (Jer 2:2, 32; 7:34; 16:9; 25:10; 33:11),” p. 324; “Mourning Women (Jer 9:17-20; Ezek 32:16),” pp. 327-28; “Sister (Jer 22:18),” p. 330; “Women (and Men) Remaining in the Land (Jer 40:7),” p. 331; “Mother of Priest (Hos 4:5),” pp. 344-345; “Daughters and Daughters-in-Law of Priest (Hos 4:13-14),” p. 345; “Young Women in Mourning (Joel 1:8),” p. 346; “Bride (and Bridegroom) (Joel 2:16),” pp. 346-347; “Female (and Male) Slaves (Joel 2:29),” p. 347; “Girls Sold for Wine (and Boys Traded for Prostitutes) (Joel 3:3),” p. 347; “Daughters (and Sons) to Be Sold by Judeans (Joel 3:8),” pp. 347-348; “Edomite Women (NRSV Pity) Cast Off (Amos 1:11),” p. 348; “Beautiful Young Women (and Young Men) (Amos 8:13),” pp. 356-357; “No Women Mentioned (Book of Obadiah),” p. 351; “No Women Mentioned (Book of Jonah),” pp. 351-52; “Daughter (and Son) and Daughter-in-Law; Mother (and Father) and Mother-in-Law (Mic 7:6),” pp. 352-353; “No Women Mentioned (Book of Habakkuk),” pp. 353-354; “No Women Mentioned (Book of Zephaniah),” p. 354; “No Women Mentioned (Book of Haggai),” p. 354; “Old Women (and Men) and Girls (and Boys) (Zech 8:4-5),” p. 355; “Young Women (and Men) (Zech 9:17,” p. 355; “Women of the Houses of David, Nathan, and Levi, and of the Shemites, and of All the Families (Zech 12:12-14),” p. 356; “Mothers (and Fathers) of False Prophets (Zech 13:2-3),” p. 356; “Sister Judah (Jer 3:7-10),” p. 541; “Sister Sodom and Her Daughters (Exek 16:46-61),” p. 541. Women in Scripture: A Dictionary of Named and Unnamed Women in the Hebrew Bible, the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books, and the New Testament  (2000).

  24. C.L. Meyers. ""Women of the Neighborhood"(Ruth 4.17): Informal Female Networks in Ancient Israel." Ruth and Esther (A Feminist Companion to the Bible) Second Series, vol. 3 (1999): 110-127.
  25. C.L. Meyers. "Wellness and Holiness in the Bible." Illness and Health in the Jewish Tradition: Writings from the Bible to Today  (1999): 129-133.
  26. C.L. Meyers with J.P. Dessel. "A Second Lead Figurine from Tel Ein Zippori." Near Eastern Archaeology 62 (1999): 53-54.
  27. C.L. Meyers. ""sap"(threshold)." Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament X  (1999): 296-298.
  28. C.L. Meyers. "Mother to Muse: An Archaeomusical Study of Women's Performance in Ancient Israel." Recycling Biblical Figures: Papers read at a NOSTER colloquium in Amsterdam, 12-13 May 1997 (Studies in Theology and Religion, vol. 1)  (1999): 50-77.
  29. C.L. Meyers. "Guilds and Gatherings: Women's Groups in Ancient Israel." Realia Dei: Essays in Archaeology and Biblical Interpretation in Honor of Edward F. Campbell, Jr. at His Retirement  (1999): 154-184.
  30. C.L. Meyers. "Origins of Ancient Israel." Reclaiming Jewish History (Selections from the Proceedings of Colloquium 1997)  (1999): 31-64.

Papers Accepted

  1. "Peopling the Past: Gender and Representation in Syria-Palestinian Archaeology." Festschrift for Seymour Gitin, edied by Amnon Ben-Tor, Sidnie White Crawford, J.P. Dessel, and Amihai Mazar (forthcoming).
  2. "Hierarchy or Heterarchy? Archaeology and the Theorizing of Israelite Society." Festschrift for William G. Dever. edied by Seymour Gitin, J.P. Dessel, J. Edward Wright (forthcoming).
  3. with J.P. Dessel and E. M. Meyers. "Tel 'Ein Zippori." Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land, edited by Ephraim Stern (forthcoming).
  4. with E. M. Meyers. "Haggai, Zechariah." New American Bible (NAB) revised Old Testament  (forthcoming).
  5. "Menorah." Encyclopedia of Early Christian Art and Archaeology  (forthcoming).
  6. "Finding Our Foremothers: The Lives of Israelite Women." Proceedings of Conference on Finding a Home: Jewish Women’s Studies in the Academy  (forthcoming).
  7. "From Field Crop to Food: Attributing Gender and Meaning to Bread Production in Iron Age Israel." The Archaeology of Difference: Gender, Ethnicity, Class and the “Other” in Antiquity: Studies in Honor of Eric M. Meyers, edited by Douglas R. Edwards and C. Thomas McCullough (forthcoming).
  8. "Jerusalem." Dictionary of the Old Testament: Historical Books (DOTHB), edited by Bill T. Arnold and H. G. M. Williamson (forthcoming 2003).
  9. "Miriam, Music, and Miracles." Mary Magdalene: Prophet and Apostle in the Miriamic Tradition, edited by Deirdre Good (forthcoming).
  10. "Adah 1, Eve, Jochebed, Midwife, Mother of Micah, Naamah 1, Rebekah, Women with Hand-drums, Dancing, Zillah." JewishWomen: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia (CD-ROM), edited by Paula Hyman and Dalia Ofer (forthcoming).
  11. "Sarepta." Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart 4th edition, edited by Hans Dieter Betz, Don S. Browning, Bernd Janowski, and Eberhard Jungel (forthcoming).
  12. "Engendering Syro-Palestinian Archaeology: Reasons and Resources." Near Eastern Archaeology  (forthcoming).
  13. "Terumah (Exodus 25:1-27:19), Vayahel (Exodus 35:1-38:20), Vayikra (Leviticus 1:1-5:26)." Main Commentaries for WRJ Women’s Commentary on the Torah, edited by Tamara Eskenazi (forthcoming 2003).
  14. "Bechukotai (Leviticus 26:3-27:34)." another view/commentary for WRJ Women’s Commentary on the Torah  (forthcoming).
  15. "Engendering Ezekiel." Festscrift for Shalom Press edited by Chaim Cohen, Avigdor Hurowitz, Avi Hurvitz, Yochanan Muffs, Baruch J Schwartz, Jeffrey Tigay (forthcoming).
  16. ""Wellness and Holiness in the Bible"." Illness and Health in the Jewish Tradition: Writings from the Bible to Today  (1999): 129-133.
  17. C.L. Meyers. ""Mother to Muse: An Archaeomusical Study of Women's Performance in Ancient Israel"." Recycling Biblical Figures: Papers read at a NOSTER colloquium in Amsterdam, 12-13 May 1997 (Studies in Theology and Religion, vol. 1)  (1999): 50-77.
  18. C.L. Meyers. "Mother to Muse: An Archaeomusical Study of Women's Performance in Ancient Israel." Recycling Biblical Figures: Papers read at a NOSTER colloquium in Amsterdam, 12-13 May 1997 (Studies in Theology and Religion, vol. 1)  (1999): 50-77.

Book Reviews

  1. Philip J. King and Lawrence E. Stager, "Life in Biblical Israel". Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 331 (2003): 84-86.
  2. Joachim Braun, "Music in Ancient Palestine: Archaeological, Written, and Comparative Sources". Notes: The Quarterly of the Music Library Association 59 (2003): 877-879.
  3. David J Clark and Howard A Hatton, "A Handbook on Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi". Catholic Biblical Quarterly  (forthcoming).
  4. Timothy W. Willis, "The Elders of the City: A Study of Elders-Laws in Deuteronomy". Journal of Semitic Studies XLVIII (Fall, 2003): 147-149.
  5. Calum M. Carmichael, "The Origins of Biblical Law: The Decalogues and the Book of the Covenant". Journal of Law and Religion XVII (2002): 397–399. (special issue on Jewish and biblical law)
  6. Rami Arav and Richard Freund, eds., "Bethsaida: A City by the North Shore of the Sea of Galilee.Volume Two, Bethsaida Excavation Project". Review of Biblical Literature, ed. Marvin A. Sweeny  (2002): 84-87. [html]
  7. Paula M. McNutt, "Reconstructing the Society of Ancient Israel". Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 230 (2000): 95–96.
  8. Regina M. Schwartz, "The Curse of Cain: The Violent Legacy of Monotheism". Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies 18 (1999): 151-154.
  9. Neil Silberman and David Small, "The Archaeology of Israel: Constructing the Past, Interrogating the Present". Journal of Biblical Literature 118 (1999): 530-531.

Other

  1. (radio talk show). "Women of the Bible—Current Issues." Too Jewish with Rabbi Sam Cohon and Friends, weekly talk show, WTKT-CNN radioWTKT-CNN Tuscon, Arizona; (Aired December 7, 2003).
  2. (round-table radio talk show). "Women in Scripture." WAMC Radio, Albany, NY.WAMC Albany, NY; (live broadcast, November 6, 2003).
  3. "Story of Eve Deserves A Second Look." Religion Section of the Albany Union Times  (November 8, 2003).

Edited Volumes

  1.  Women in Scripture: A Dictionary of Named and Unnamed Women in the Hebrew Bible, the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books, and the New Testament. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2000. (paperback edition: Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2001)

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