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Books
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- "“Story of Eve deserves a second look”." Albany Union Times (Religion Section) (November,
November 8, 2003).
- "Preface." The Tabernacle Menorah: A Synthetic Study of A Symbol from the Bilical Cult (2003): *v-*ix.
- "Joshua." Oxford Jewish Study Bible, edited by Adele Berlin and Marc Brettler (2003): 462-507.
- "‘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.
- "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.
- "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.
- "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.
- 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).
- "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.
- "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.
- "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.
- "Making Biblical Women Visible." Bible and Interpretation (June,
2001). [htm]
- "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.
- "Esther." The Oxford Bible Commentary (2001): 324–332.
- with E. Meyers. "Sepphoris; Diocaesarea." The Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land 3rd edition (2001): 454–456.
- "Early Israel and the Rise of the Israelite Monarchy." The Blackwell Companion to the Hebrew Bible (2001): 61–86.
- 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.
- C.L. Meyers. "Chapter 5, "Kinship to Kingship"." The Oxford History of the Biblical World paperback (2001): 165-205.
- "Discovering Women in Scripture." republished: in Renaissance CD-ROM. Boca Raton, Florida: SIRS Mandarin Inc., 2001
Bible Review 16 (2000): 8, 59.
- "Haggai/Haggaibuch." Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart: Handwörterbuch für Theologie und ReligionswissenSchaft 4th edition3 (2000): 1374-1375.
- "Deborah, Haggai, Mother’s House." Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible (2000): 332–32, 539–40, 923–24.
- "‘asab." Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament XI (2000): 278–280.
- 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). - 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.
- 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.
- C.L. Meyers with J.P. Dessel. "A Second Lead Figurine from Tel Ein Zippori." Near Eastern Archaeology 62 (1999): 53-54.
- C.L. Meyers. ""sap"(threshold)." Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament X (1999): 296-298.
- 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.
- 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.
- C.L. Meyers. "Origins of Ancient Israel." Reclaiming Jewish History (Selections from the Proceedings of Colloquium 1997) (1999): 31-64.
Papers Accepted
- "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).
- "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).
- with J.P. Dessel and E. M. Meyers. "Tel 'Ein Zippori." Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land, edited by Ephraim Stern (forthcoming).
- with E. M. Meyers. "Haggai, Zechariah." New American Bible (NAB) revised Old Testament (forthcoming).
- "Menorah." Encyclopedia of Early Christian Art and Archaeology (forthcoming).
- "Finding Our Foremothers: The Lives of Israelite Women." Proceedings of Conference on Finding a Home: Jewish Women’s Studies in the Academy (forthcoming).
- "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).
- "Jerusalem." Dictionary of the Old Testament: Historical Books (DOTHB), edited by Bill T. Arnold and H. G. M. Williamson (forthcoming 2003).
- "Miriam, Music, and Miracles." Mary Magdalene: Prophet and Apostle in the Miriamic Tradition, edited by Deirdre Good (forthcoming).
- "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).
- "Sarepta." Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart 4th edition, edited by Hans Dieter Betz, Don S. Browning, Bernd Janowski, and Eberhard Jungel (forthcoming).
- "Engendering Syro-Palestinian Archaeology: Reasons and Resources." Near Eastern Archaeology (forthcoming).
- "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).
- "Bechukotai (Leviticus 26:3-27:34)." another view/commentary for WRJ Women’s Commentary on the Torah (forthcoming).
- "Engendering Ezekiel." Festscrift for Shalom Press edited by Chaim Cohen, Avigdor Hurowitz, Avi Hurvitz, Yochanan Muffs, Baruch J Schwartz, Jeffrey Tigay (forthcoming).
- ""Wellness and Holiness in the Bible"." Illness and Health in the Jewish Tradition: Writings from the Bible to Today (1999): 129-133.
- 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.
- 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
- Philip J. King and Lawrence E. Stager, "Life in Biblical Israel". Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 331 (2003): 84-86.
- Joachim Braun, "Music in Ancient Palestine: Archaeological, Written, and Comparative Sources". Notes: The Quarterly of the Music Library Association 59 (2003): 877-879.
- David J Clark and Howard A Hatton, "A Handbook on Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi". Catholic Biblical Quarterly (forthcoming).
- Timothy W. Willis, "The Elders of the City: A Study of Elders-Laws in Deuteronomy". Journal of Semitic Studies XLVIII (Fall, 2003): 147-149.
- 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)
- 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]
- Paula M. McNutt, "Reconstructing the Society of Ancient Israel". Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 230 (2000): 95–96.
- Regina M. Schwartz, "The Curse of Cain: The Violent Legacy of Monotheism". Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies 18 (1999): 151-154.
- Neil Silberman and David Small, "The Archaeology of Israel: Constructing the Past, Interrogating the Present". Journal of Biblical Literature 118 (1999): 530-531.
Other
- (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).
- (round-table radio talk show). "Women in Scripture." WAMC Radio, Albany, NY.WAMC Albany, NY; (live broadcast, November 6, 2003).
- "Story of Eve Deserves A Second Look." Religion Section of the Albany Union Times (November 8, 2003).
Edited Volumes
- 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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