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Additional Resources

This list is intended to supplement, not replace, the bibliography in the textbook.

Other Old Testament Introductions

  • Bruce C. Birch, Walter Brueggemann, Terence E. Fretheim, and David L. Petersen. A Theological introduction to the Old Testament. Nashville: Abingdon, 1999.
  • John J. Collins, Introduction to the Hebrew Bible with CD-ROM, Minneapolis: FOrtress, 2004.
  • John Drane, Introducing the Old Testament, rev ed. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2001.
  • Norman K. Gottwald, The Hebrew Bible: A Socio-Literary Introduction. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1985.
  • Alice L. Laffey, An Introduction to the Old Testament: A Feminist Perspective. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1988.
  • Mosaic "Introduction to the Old Testament", Winter 2005

Commentary Series

In addition to the series listed in the textbook, some of the following commentary sets or series might prove helpful:
  1. Berit Olam, Collegeville: Liturgical Press. (Literary and rhetorical; only selected passages treated)
  2. Interpretation, Louisville: John Knox. (Emphasizes modern applications)
  3. The New Interpreter's Bible, Nashville: Abingdon. (Deals with both original meanings and modern applications)
  4. Old Testament Readings, New York: Routledge. (Organized by topics, rather than textual order)
  5. Word Biblical Commentary, Waco: Word Books. (Thorough, conservative)

Reference Works, etc.

  • The Anchor Bible Dictionary, 6 vols. New York: Doubleday, 1992. (rivals the older Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible)
  • Ancient Texts Library (Public domain texts - Babylonian and Egyptian especially relevant)
  • Hallo, William W., and K. Lawson Younger Jr., eds. The Context of scripture. vols. 1-{3}. Leiden ; New York: Brill, 1997-. (collection of texts replacing Ancient Near Eastern Texts)

Other Works

  • Walter Brueggemann, Theology of the Old Testament: Testimony, Dispute, Advocacy. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1997. [Brueggeman also wrote the introduction to the recent re-issue (in this case, by Westminster/John Knox) of the Old Testament Theology by Gerhard Von Rad, mentioned in your textbook's bibliography.]
  • John Kaltner, Ishmael Instructs Isaac: an Introduction to the Qu'ran for Bible Readers. Collegeville:Liturgical Press, 1999. [compares Quranic and Biblical versions of stories]
  • Grabbe, Lester L. Judaism from Cyrus to Hadrian. 2 vols. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1992. (detailed resource for post-exilic and intertestamental periods)
  • Helmut Thielicke, How the World Began: Man in the First Chapters of the Bible. Philadelphia: Muhlenberg, 1961. (sermons on Gen 1-11)

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