13. Nehemiah
Bibliography
Introductions
Commentaries
Other Subjects
- Terry J. Betts, “The Book of Nehemiah in Its Biblical and Historical Context,” Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 9.3 (Autumn 2005): 4-15.
- M.J. Boda, “Praying the Tradition: The Origin and Use of Tradition in Nehemiah 9,” Tyndale Bulletin 48.1 (1997): 179-182.
- Stephen G. Dempster, “The Place of Nehemiah in the Canon of Scripture: Wise Builder,” Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 9.3 (Autumn 2005): 38-50.
- Mark Dever, “The Message of Nehemiah: Rebuilding,” Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 9.3 (Autumn 2005): 62-79.
- Stephen Dray, “Nehemiah: an Applied Overview,” Evangel 24.3 (Autumn 2006): 66-70.
- Peter J. Gentry, “Nehemiah 12: Restoring the City of God or How to Preach a List of Names,” Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 9.3 (Autumn 2005): 28-37.
- Alberto R.W. Green, “The Date of Nehemiah: a Reexamination,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 28.3 (Autumn 1990): 195-209.
- Leslie McFall, “Was Nehemiah Contemporary with Ezra in 458 BC?” Westminster Theological Journal 53.2 (1991): 263-293.
- Tiberius Rata, “God as Restorer: A Theological Overview of the Book of Nehemiah,” Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 9.3 (Autumn 2005): 16-27.
- Geoffrey M. Troughton, “Echoes in the Temple: Jesus, Nehemiah, and Their Actions in the Temple,” Journal of Biblical Studies 3.2 (April 2003): 1-21.
- Carl G. Tuland, “‘ZB in Nehemiah 3:8: a reconsideration of maximalist and minimalist views,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 5.2 (July 1967): 158-180.
- Carl G. Tuland, “Ezra-Nehemiah or Nehemiah-Ezra : An investigation into the validity of the Van Hoonacker theory,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 12.1 (Jan. 1974): 47-62.
- Gary R. Williams, “Contextual Influences in Readings of Nehemiah 5: A Case Study,” Tyndale Bulletin 53.1 (2002): 57-74.
- H.G.M. Williamson, “The Governors of Judah Under the Persians,” Tyndale Bulletin 39 (1988): 59-82.
- H.G.M. Williamson, “Ezra and Nehemiah in the Light of the Texts from Persepolis,” Bulletin for Biblical Research 1 (1991): 41-61.
- Charles D. Harvey, “Probing Moral Ambiguity: Grappling with Ethical Portraits in the Hebrew Story of Esther,” Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 2.3 (Fall 1998): 56-77.
- Alan R. Millard, “Persian names in Esther and the reliability of the Hebrew text,” Journal of Biblical Literature 96.4 (Dec. 1977): 481-488.
- Ronald W. Pierce, “The Politics of Esther and Mordecai: Courage or Compromise?” Bulletin for Biblical Research 2 (1992): 75-89.
- W. Scott Watson, “The Authenticity and Genuineness of the Book of Esther,” The Princeton Theological Review 1.1 (1903): 62-74.
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