Grant, Robert M. A Short History of the Interpretation of the Bible.
New York: Macmillan, 1948.Gray, Edward M. Old Testament Criticism.
New York: Harper, 1923.Habel, Norman. Literary Criticism of the Old Testament.
Philadelphia: Fortress, 1971.Hahn, E. The Old Testament in Modem Research.
Philadelphia: Fortress, 1966.Halpern, Baruch. The Constitution of the Monarchy in Israel.
Harvard Semitic Monographs. Decatur, Ga.: Scholars Press, 1981._ The Emergence of Israel in Canaan.
Society of Biblical Literature Monographs. Decatur, Ga.: Scholars Press, 1983._ “Sectionalism and the Schism.” Journal of Biblical Literature
93 (1974): 519–532.Hanson, Paul. “Song of Heshbon and David’s NIR.” Harvard Theological Review
61 (1968): 297–320.Haran, Menahem. “The Priestly Image of the Tabernacle.” Hebrew Union College Annual
36 (1965): 191–226._ “Shiloh and Jerusalem: The Origin of the Priestly Tradition in the Pentateuch.” Journal of Biblical Literature
81 (1962): 14–24._ Temples and Temple Service in Ancient Israel.
New York: Oxford, 1978.Herrmann, S. A History of Israel in Old Testament Times.
Philadelphia: Fortress, 1975.Hillers, Delbert. Covenant: The History of a Biblical Idea.
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins, 1969.Hobbes, Thomas. Leviathan,
Part 3, Chapter 33. 1651.Hurvitz, Avi. “The Evidence of Language in Dating the Priestly Code.” Revue Biblique
81 (1974): 24–56.— A Linguistic Study of the Relationship Between the Priestly Source and the Book of Ezekiel.
Cahiers de la Revue Biblique. Paris: Gabalda, 1982.Hyatt, J. P. “Torah in the Book of Jeremiah ” Journal of Biblical Literature
60 (1941): 381–396.Ishida, Tomoo, ed. Studies in the Period of David and Solomon and Other Essays.
Tokyo: Yamakawa-Shuppansha, 1982.Jenks, Alan W. The Elohist and North Israelite Traditions.
Decatur, Ga.: Scholars Press, 1977.Kapelrud, A. S. “The Date of the Priestly Code.” Annual of the Swedish Theological Institute
III (1964): 58–64.Kaufmann, Yehezkel. The Religion of Israel.
Trans, and ed. Moshe Greenberg. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1960. Hebrew edition, 1937.Kennedy, A. R.S. “Tabernacle.” Hastings Dictionary of the Bible
IV: 653–668.Knight, Douglas A. Rediscovering the Traditions of Israel.
Society of Biblical Literature Dissertation Series. Decatur, Ga.: Scholars Press, 1973.Levenson, Jon. “Who Inserted the Book of the Torah?” Harvard Theological Review
68 (1975): 203–233._, and Halpern, Baruch, eds. Traditions in Transformation: Turning-Points in Biblical Faith.
Essays presented to Frank Moore Cross. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 1981.Liver, Jacob. “Korah, Dathan, and Abiram.” Scripta Hieroso-lymitana
8. Jerusalem: Hebrew University, 1961.Lohfink, Norbert. “Auslegung deuteronomischer Texte, IV”. Bibel und Leben
5(1964).Lundbom, Jack R. “The Lawbook of the Josianic Reform.” Catholic Biblical Quarterly
38 (1976): 293–302.Malamat, Abraham. “The Twilight of Judah: In the Egyptian-Babylonian Maelstrom.” Vetus Testamentum Supplements
28 (1975): 123–145._ “Origins and the Formative Period.” In H. H. Ben-Sasson, A History of the Jewish People
, pp. 3-87. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1976.May, Herbert, ed. Oxford Bible Atlas,
3rd ed. New York: Oxford, 1981.McBride, Samuel Dean. “The Deuteronomic Name Theology.” Dissertation, Harvard University, 1969.
McCarthy, D. J. Old Testament Covenant.
Richmond: John Knox, 1972._ Treaty and Covenant.
Rome: Pontifical Biblical Institute, 1963.McEvenue, Sean. The Narrative Style of the Priestly Writer.
Rome: Pontifical Biblical Institute, 1971.McKenzie, Steven L. The Chroniclers Use of the Deuteronomistic History.
Harvard Semitic Monographs. Decatur, Ga.: Scholars Press, 1984.Mendenhall, G. E. Law and Covenant in Israel and the Ancient Near East.
Pittsburgh: Biblical Colloquium, 1955.