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A Select Bibliography on Joshua

Commentaries

Boling, Robert G. Joshua. AB 6. Garden City: Doubleday, 1982.

Butler, Trent C. Joshua. WBC 7. Waco: Word, 1983.

Creach, J. F. D. Joshua. Louisville: John Knox, 2003.

Fritz, V. Das Buch Josua. HAT 7. Tübingen: J. C. B. Mohr [Siebeck], 1994.

Hamlin, E. J. Inheriting the Land: A Commentary on the Book of Joshua. ITC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1983.

Hawk, L. D. Joshua. Berit Olam; Collegeville, MN: Liturgical, 2000.

Hertzberg, H. W. Die Bücher Josua, Richter, Rut. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1969.

Hess, Richard S. Joshua. TOTC. Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1996.

Howard, David M. Joshua. NAC. Nashville: Broadman & Homan, 1998.

Kaufmann, Y. The Biblical Account of the Conquest of Canaan. 2nd ed. Jerusalem: Magnes, 1985.

Nelson, Richard D. Joshua. OTL. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 1997.

Woudstra, Martin H. Joshua. NICOT. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1981.

Related Works

Albertz, R. “The Canonical Alignment of the Book of Joshua.” Pp. 288–90 in Judah and the Judeans in the Fourth Century B.C.E. Eds. O. Lipschits, G. N. Knoppers, and R. Albertz. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 2007.

Assis, E. “The Choice to Serve God and Assist His People: Rahab and Yael.” Bib 85/1 (2004): 82–90.

———. “‘For It Shall Be A Witness Between Us’: A Literary Reading of Josh 22.” SJOT 18/2 (2004): 208–31.

———. “‘How Long Are You Slack to Go to Possess the Land?’ (Jos. 18:3): Ideal and Reality in the Distribution Descriptions in Joshua 13–19.” VT 53 (2003): 1–25.

Barmash, P. Homicide in the Biblical World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005.

Barnes, B. “Was Rahab’s Lie a Sin?” RTR 54 (1995): 1–9.

Barr, J. “Migrash in the Old Testament.” JSS 29 (1984): 15–31.

Barstad, H. M. “The Old Testament Feminine Personal Name raḥab. An Onomastic Note.” SEÅ 54 (1989): 43–49.

Ben-Ami, D. “Early Iron Cult Places—New Evidences from Tel Hazor.” Tel Aviv 33/2 (2006): 121–33.

———. “The Iron Age I at Hazor in Light of the Renewed Excavations.” IEJ 51/2 (2001): 148–70.

———. “Mysterious Standing Stones: What Do These Ubiquitous Things Mean?” BAR 33/2 (March–April 2006): 38–45.

Ben-Tor, A., and Rubiato, T. “Excavating Hazor I: Solomon’s City Rises from the Ashes.” BAR 25 (March–April 1999): 26–37, 60.

———. “Excavating Hazor II: Did the Israelites Destroy the Canaanite City?” BAR 25 (May–June 1999): 22–39.

Ben Zvi, E. “The List of Levitical Cities.” JSOT 54 (1992): 77–106.

Bienkowski, P. Jericho in the Middle Bronze Age. Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1986.

———. “Jericho Was Destroyed in the Middle Bronze Age, Not the Late Bronze Age.” BAR 16/5 (September–October 1990): 45–49, 68–69.

Bird, P. “The Harlot as Heroine: Narrative Art and Social Presuppositions in Three Old Testament Texts.” Semeia 46 (1989): 119–39.

Brekelmans, C. “.” THAT, 1:635–39.

———. “Joshua v 10–12: Another Approach.” OTS 25 (1989): 89–95.

Brueggemann, W. “Revelation and Violence: A Study in Contextualization.” Pp. 285–318 in A Social Reading of the Old Testament: Prophetic Approaches to Israel’s Communal Life. Ed. P. D. Miller. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1994.

Bruins, H. J., and J. van der Plicht. “Tell Es-Sultan (Jericho): Radiocarbon Results of Short-Lived Cereal and Multiyear Charcoal Samples from the End of the Middle Bronze Age.” Radiocarbon 37/2 (1995): 213–20.

Campbell, A. F., and M. A. O’Brien. Unfolding the Deuteronomistic History. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2000.

Chavalas, M. W. and M. R. Adamthwaite, “Archaeological Light on the Old Testament.” Pp. 59–96 in The Face of Old Testament Studies. Eds. D. W. Baker and B. T. Arnold. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999.

Chirichigno, G. C. “The Use of the Epithet in the Characterization of Joshua.” TrinJ 8 (1987): 72–79.

Clements, R. E. “Achan’s Sin: Warfare and Holiness.” Pp. 113–26 in Shall Not the Judge of All the Earth Do What Is Right? Eds. D. Penchansky and P. L. Redditt. Winona Lake, Ind: Eisenbrauns, 2000.

Coats, G. “The Ark of the Covenant in Joshua: A Probe into the History of a Tradition.” HAR 9 (1985): 137–57.

Culley, R. C. “Stories of the Conquest: Joshua 2, 6, 7, and 8.” HAR 8 (1984): 25–44.

Curtis, A. H. W. Joshua. OTG. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1994.

Del Monte, G. F. “The Hittite Herem.” Pp. 21–45 in Memoriae Igor M. Diakonoff. Eds. L. Kogan et al. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 2005.

Dever, W. G. Who Were the Early Israelites and Where Did They Come From? Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2003.

Dorsey, D. A. The Roads and Highways of Ancient Israel. Baltimore; London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991.

Dus, J. “Die Analyse zweier Ladeerzählungen des Josuabuches (Jos 3–4 und 6).” ZAW 72 (1960): 107–34.

Fleming, D. E. “The Seven-Day Siege of Jericho in Holy War.” Pp. 211–28 in Ki Baruch Hu. Eds. R. Chazan, W. W. Hallo, and L. H. Schiffman. B. A. Levine Festschrift. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 1999.

Fuhs, H. F. “.” TDOT, 6:290–315.

Garstang, J., and J. B. E. Garstang. The Story of Jericho. 2nd ed. London: Marshall, Morgan, & Scott, 1948.

George, D. B. “Yahweh’s Speech at Jos 1:2–6 and Deut 11: Semantics, Intertextuality, and Meaning.” ZAW 112 (2000): 356–64.

Gilmour, G. “Foreign Burials in Late Bronze Age Palestine.” Near Eastern Archaeology 65/2 (2002): 112–19.

Gottwald, N. The Tribes of Yahweh. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis, 1979.

Greenspoon, L. J. “The Book of Joshua—Part I: Texts and Versions.” CBR 3.2 (2005): 229–61.

———. Textual Studies in the Book of Joshua. HSM 28. Chico, Calif.: Scholars Press, 1983.

Grintz, J. M. “The Treaty of Joshua with the Gibeonites.” JAOS 86 (1966): 113–26.

Gunn, D. M. “Joshua and Judges.” Pp. 102–21 in The Literary Guide to the Bible. Eds. R. Alter and F. Kermode. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap, 1987.

Hasel, M. G. “Israel in the Merneptah Stela.” BASOR 296 (1994): 45–61.

Hawk, L. D. Every Promise Fulfilled: Contesting Plots in Joshua. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 1991.

———. “The Problem with Pagans.” Pp. 153–63 in Reading Bibles, Writing Bodies: Identity and the Book. Eds. T. K. Beal and D. M. Gunn. London and New York: Routledge, 1996.

———. “Strange Houseguests: Rahab, Lot, and the Dynamics of Deliverance.” Pp. 89–97 in Reading between the Texts: Intertextuality and the Hebrew Bible. Ed. D. N. Fewell. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1992.

Hess, R. S. “Achan and Achor: Names and Wordplay in Joshua 7.” HAR 14 (1994): 89–98.

———. “Asking Historical Questions of Joshua 13–19: Recent Discussion concerning the Date of the Boundary Lists.” Pp. 106–204 in Faith, Tradition, and History: Old Testament Historiography in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context. Eds. A. R. Millard, J. K. Hoffmeier, and D. W. Baker. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 1994.

———. “Late Bronze Age and Biblical Boundary Descriptions of the West Semitic World.” Pp. 123–38 in Ugarit and the Bible. Eds. G. J. Brooke et al. Münster: Ugarit-Vorlag, 1994.

———. “Non-Israelite Personal Names in the Book of Joshua.” CBQ 58 (1996): 205–14.

———. “The Book of Joshua as a Land Grant.” Bib 83 (2002): 493–506.

Hesse, F. “.” TDOT, 4:301–8.

Holland, T. A., and E. Netzer, “Jericho.” ABD, 3:723–40.

Holloway, J. “The Ethical Dilemma of Holy War.” Southwestern Journal of Theology 41 (1998): 44–69.

Hom, M. K. “A Day Like No Other: A Discussion of Joshua 10:12–14.” ExpTim 115/7 (2004): 217–23.

Horn, P. H. “Josua 2, 1–24 im Milieu einer ‘dimorphic society’.” BZ 31 (1987): 264–70.

House, P. R. “Examining the Narratives of the Old Testament Narrative: An Exploration in Biblical Theology.” WTJ 67 (2005): 229–45.

———. “The God Who Gives Rest in the Land: Joshua.” SBJT 2 (1998):12–33.

Howard, D. M., Jr. “All Israel’s Response to Joshua: A Note on the Narrative Framework of Joshua 1.” Pp. 81–91 in Fortunate the Eyes That See. Ed. A. B. Beck et al. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1995.

Hubbard, R. L., Jr. “Caleb, Calebites,” DOTHB, 120–22.

———. “Gilgal.” DOTHB, 334–36.

———. “Only a Distant Memory: Old Testament Allusions to Joshua’s Days.” Ex Auditu 16 (2000): 131–48.

———. “The Goʾel in Ancient Israel: Theological Reflections on an Israelite Institution.” BBR 1 (1991): 3–19.

———. “‘What Do These Stones Mean?’: Biblical Theology and a Motif in Joshua.” BBR 11.1 (2001): 25–49.

Hulse, E. V. “Joshua’s Curse and the Abandonment of Ancient Jericho: Schistosomiasis as a Possible Medical Explanation.” Medical History 15 (1971): 376–86.

Jenson, P. P. “.” NIDOTTE, 1:416–18.

Jones, G. H. “The Concept of Holy War.” Pp. 299–321 in The World of Ancient Israel: Sociological, Anthropological, and Political Perspectives. Ed. R. E. Clements. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989.

Kallai, Z. Historical Geography of the Bible. Leiden: Brill, 1986.

Kaminsky, J. S. “Joshua 7: A Reassessment of Israelite Conceptions of Corporate Punishment.” Pp. 315–46 in The Pitcher Is Broken: Memorial Essays for Gösta Ahlström. Eds. S. W. Holloway and L. K. Handy. JSOTSup 190; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1995.

Kempinski, A. “Joshua’s Altar: An Iron Age I Watchtower.” BAR 12/1 (January–February 1986): 42, 44–49.

Kenyon, K. M. Archaeology in the Holy Land. 5th ed. Nashville: Nelson, 1985.

———. “Jericho.” NEAEHL, 2:674–81.

Killebrew, A. E. Biblical Peoples and Ethnicity. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2005.

Kissling, P. J. Reliable Characters in the Primary History: Profiles of Moses, Joshua, Elijah, and Elisha. JSOTSup 224; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996.

Kitchen, K. A. On the Reliability of the Old Testament. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2003.

Kitz, A. M. “The Hebrew Terminology of Lot Casting and Its Ancient Near Eastern Context.” CBQ 62 (2000): 207–14

———. “Undivided Inheritance and Lot Casting in the Book of Joshua.” JBL 119 (2000): 601–18.

Kloppenberg, J. S. “Joshua 22: The Priestly Editing of An Ancient Tradition.” Bib 62/3 (1981): 347–71.

Knierim, R. P. “Israel and the Nations in the Land of Palestine in the Old Testament.” Pp. 309–21 in The Task of Old Testament Theology. Ed. R. P. Knierim. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1995.

Koopmans, W. T. “Vengeance and the Fair Trial Venue: A Sermon on Joshua 20.” CTJ 37/1 (2002): 95–98.

Kotter, W. “Gilgal.” ABD, 2:1022–24.

Kruger, H. “Sun and Moon Marking Time: A Cursory Survey of Exegetical Possibilities in Joshua 10:9–14.” JNSL 26/1 (2000): 137–52.

Kuhrt, A. The Ancient Near East c. 3000–330 B.C. 2 Vols. London: Routledge, 1995.

Kurz, W. S. “Luke 22:14–38 and Greco-Roman and Biblical Farewell Addresses.” JBL 104/2 (1985): 251–68.

Lipiński, E. “‘Anaq-Kiryat ʾArbaʿ-Hébron et Ses Sanctuaires Tribaux.” VT 24 (1974): 41–55.

———. “.” TDOT, 9:319–35.

Lohfink, N. “.” TDOT, 2:180–99.

———. “.” TDOT, 6:368–96.

Longman, T., III, and D. G. Reid. God Is a Warrior. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1995.

MacLaurin, E. C. B. “Anak/Anaks.” VT 15 (1965): 468–74.

Malamat, A. “Israelite Conduct of War in the Conquest of Canaan according to the Biblical Tradition.” Pp. 35–55 in Symposia Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the American Schools of Oriental Research (1900–1975). Ed. F. M. Cross. Cambridge, Mass.: ASOR, 1979.

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Mitchell, G. Together in the Land. JSOTSup 134. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1993.

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Nelson, R.D. “Ḥerem and the Deuteronomic Social Conscience.” Pp. 39–54 in Deuteronomy and Deuteronomic Literature. Eds. M. Vervenne and J. Lust. Leuven: Leuven University Press, 1997.

———. “Josiah in the Book of Joshua.” JBL 100 (1981): 531–40.

Niditch, S. War in the Hebrew Bible: A Study in the Ethics of Violence. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.

Noort, E. “The Disgrace of Egypt: Joshua 5:9a and Its Context.” Pp. 3–19 in The Wisdom of Egypt. Eds. A. Hilhorst and G. H. van Kooten. Leiden: Brill, 2005.

———. “The Traditions of Ebal and Mount Gerizim: Theological Positions in the Book of Joshua.” Pp. 161–80 in Deuteronomy and Deuteronomic Literature. Ed. M. Vervenne and J. Lust. BETL 133. Leuven: Uitgeverij Peeters, 1997.

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Organ, B. E. “Pursuing Phinehas: A Synchronic Reading.” CBQ 63 (2001): 203–18.

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Ottosson, M. “Rahab and the Spies.” Pp. 419–27 in Dumu-e2-dub-ba-a: Studies in Honor of Åke W. Sjöberg. Eds. H. Behrens et al. Philadelphia: Samuel Noah Kramer Fund, 1989.

Peckham, B. “The Composition of Joshua 3–4.” CBQ 46 (1984): 413–31.

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Porter, J. R. “The Background of Joshua 3–5.” SEÅ 36 (1971): 5–23.

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Rehm, M. D. “Levites and Priests.” ABD, 4:297–310.

Ringgren, H. “.” TDOT, 8:460–63.

Robinson, G. “The Idea of Rest in the OT and the Search for the Basic Character of the Sabbath.” ZAW 92 (1980): 32–42.

Robinson, R. B. “The Coherence of the Jericho Narrative: A Literary Reading of Joshua 6.” Pp. 311–35 in Konsequente Traditionsgeschichte. Eds. R. Bartelmus et al. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1993.

Rofé, A. “The Piety of the Torah-Disciples at the Winding-Up of the Hebrew Bible: Josh 1:8; Ps 1:2; Isa 59:21.” Pp. 78–85 in Bibel in jüdischer und christlicher Tradition. Ed. M. Köckert. BBB 88. Frankfurt am Main: A. Hain, 1993.

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Rowlett, L. “Inclusion, Exclusion and Marginality in the Book of Joshua.” JSOT 55 (1992): 19–23.

———. Joshua and the Rhetoric of Violence. JSOTSup 226; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996.

Saydon, P. “The Crossing of the Jordan, Jos. Chaps. 3 and 4.” CBQ 12 (1950): 194–207.

Schäfer-Lichtenberger, C. “Hazor—A City State between the Major Powers.” SJOT 15 (2001): 104–22.

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———. “.” TDOT, 2:279–308.

Schmidt, L. “Leviten-und Asylstädte in Num. XXXV und Jos. XX; XXI 1–42.”VT 52/1 (2002): 103–21.

Schreiner, J. “.” TDOT, 1:323–27.

Seleznev, M. G. “The Origin of the Tribal Boundaries in Joshua: Administrative Documents or Sacral Geography?” Pp. 330–61 in Memoriae Igor M. Diakonoff: Babel und Babel 2. Eds. L. G. Kogan et al. Winona Lake, Ind: Eisenbrauns, 2005.

Sherwood, A. “A Leader’s Misleading and a Prostitute’s Profession: A Reexamination of Joshua 2.” JSOT 31/1 (2006): 43–61.

Smend, R. Yahweh War and Tribal Confederation. Nashville: Abingdon, 1970.

Snaith, N. H. “The Altar at Gilgal: Joshua 22:23–29.” VT 28/3 (1978): 330–35.

Spina, F. A. The Faith of the Outsider: Exclusion and Inclusion in the Biblical Story. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2005.

Stackert, J. “Why Does Deuteronomy Legislate Cities of Refuge? Asylum in the Covenant Collection (Exodus 21:12–14) and Deuteronomy (19:1–13).”JBL 125 (2006): 23–49.

Stager, L. E. “Forging an Identity: The Emergence of Ancient Israel.” Pp. 123–76 in The Oxford History of the Biblical World. Ed. M. D. Coogan. New York; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998.

Stec, D. M. “The Mantle Hidden by Achan,” VT 41 (1991): 356–59.

Stek, J. H. “Rahab of Canaan and Israel: The Meaning of Joshua 2.” CTJ 37 (2002): 24–48.

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Stone, L. G. “Ethical and Apologetic Tendencies in the Redaction of the Book of Joshua.” CBQ 53 (1991): 25–35.

Sutherland, R. “Israelite Political Theory in Joshua 9.” JSOT 53 (1992): 65–74.

Svensson, J. Towns and Toponyms in the Old Testament. CBOT 38. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1994.

Van der Meer, M. N. Formation and Reformulation: The Redaction of the Book of Joshua in the Light of the Oldest Textual Witnesses. VTSup 102; Leiden: Brill, 2001.

Von Rad, G. Holy War in Ancient Israel. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1991.

———. “There Still Remains a Rest for the People of God.” Pp. 82–88 in From Genesis to Chronicles: Explorations in Old Testament Theology. Ed. K. C. Hanson. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2005.

Wagenaar, J. A. “The Cessation of Manna. Editorial Frames for the Wilderness Wandering in Exodus 16,35 and Joshua 5,10–12.” ZAW 112 (2000): 192–209.

———. “Crossing the Sea of Reeds (Exod 13–14) and the Jordan (Josh 3–4).” Pp. 461–70 in Studies in the Book of Exodus. Ed. M. Vervenne. Leuven: Leuven University Press, 1996.

Wallis, G. “.” TDOT, 1:101–18.

Walton, J. H. “Joshua 10:12–15 and Mesopotamian Celestial Omen Texts.” Pp. 181–90 in Faith, Tradition, and History. Eds. A. R. Millard, J. K. Hoffmeier, and D. W. Baker. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 1994.

Weinfeld, M. “.” TDOT, 2:253–79.

———. The Promise of the Land. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993.

Wilcoxsen, J. “Narrative Structure and Cult Legend: A Study of Joshua 1–6.” Pp. 43–70 in Transitions in Biblical Scholarship. Ed. J. Rylaarsdam. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1968.

Wood, B. G. “Dating Jericho’s Destruction: Bienkowski Is Wrong on All Counts.” BAR 16/5 (September–October 1990): 45, 47–49, 68–69.

———. “Did the Israelites Conquer Jericho? A New Look at the Archaeological Evidence.” BAR 16/2 (March–April 1990): 44–58.

Wright, C. J. H. “.” NIDOTTE, 3:77–81.

———. God’s People in God’s Land. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1990.

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Younger, K. L. Ancient Conquest Accounts: A Study in Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical History Writing. JSOTSup 98. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1990.

———. “Early Israel in Recent Biblical Scholarship.” Pp. 178–200 in The Face of Old Testament Studies. Eds. D. W. Baker and B. T. Arnold. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999.

———. “The ‘Conquest’ of the South (Jos. 10:28–39).” BZ 39 (1995):255–64.

Zakovitch, Y. “Humor and Theology or the Successful Failure of Israelite Intelligence: A Literary-Folkloric Approach to Joshua 2.” Pp. 75–98 in Text and Tradition: The Hebrew Bible and Folklore. Ed. S. Niditch. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1990.

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———. “How Can Kempinski Be So Wrong?” BAR 12/1 (January–February 1986): 43, 49–53.

Zuckerman, S. “Where Is the Hazor Archive Buried?” BAR 32/2 (March–April 2006): 34.

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