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Selected Bibliography of the Books of Kings

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Auld, A. Graeme. I & II Kings. The Daily Study Bible Series. Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1986.

Constable, Thomas, L. “1 Kings, 2 Kings.” In The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures by Dallas Seminary Faculty: Old Testament 483-588. Edited by John F. Walvoord and Roy B. Zuck. Wheaton: Victor Books, 1985.

*DeVries, Simon J. 1 Kings. Word Biblical Commentary. Vol. 12. Waco: Word Books, Publisher, 1985.

*Gray, John. I and II Kings: A Commentary. Second Edition, fully revised. Old Testament Library. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1970.

Hobbs, T. R. Second Kings. Word Biblical Commentary. Vol. 13. Waco: Word Books, Publisher, 1985.

*Jones, Gwilym. H. 1 and 2 Kings. The New Century Bible Commentary. 2 Volumes. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1984.

Long, Burke O. I Kings, with an Introduction to Historical Literature. The Forms of the Old Testament Literature, IX. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1984.

Montgomery, James A. and Gehman, H. S. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Books of Kings. International Critical Commentary. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1951.

Patterson, Richard D. and Austel, Hermann J. “1, 2 Kings.” In The Expositor’s Bible Commentary 1-300. Vol. 4. Grand Rapids: Regency Reference Library, Zondervan, 1988.

Payne, David F. Kingdoms of the Lord. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1981.

A Synoptic Harmony of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles: With Related Passages from Psalms, Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezra. Edited by James D. Newsome, Jr. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1986.

*Thiele, E. R. The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings. Rev. ed. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1983.

Wiseman, Donald J. 1 & 2 Kings: An Introduction & Commentary. Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries. Downers Grove: Inter-Varsity Press, 1993.

Wood, Leon J. Israel’s United Monarchy. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1979.

Yamauchi, Edwin M. Foes from the Northern Frontier. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1982.

Periodicals and Unpublished Materials

Benjamin, Jerry. “The Argument of Second Kings.” Paper submitted for the course 372 Seminar in Old Testament Historical Literature, Spring 1989.

________. “The Theological Role of Elijah and Elisha.” Paper submitted for the course 372 Seminar in Old Testament Historical Literature, Spring 1989.

Corl, J. Banks. “Elijah and Elisha within the Argument of Kings.” ThM Thesis. Dallas Theological Seminary, 1987.

Holdridge, Donald Wesley. “Sennacherib’s Invasion(s) of Phalestine.” Paper submitted for the course 372 Seminar in Old Testament Historical Literature, Spring 1989.

Hollady, J. “Assyrian Statecraft and the Prophets of Israel.” Harvard Theological Review 63 (1970): 29-51.

Johnson, Elliott E. “I Kings.” Unpublished class notes in 303 Old Testament History II. Dallas Theological Seminary, Fall 1981.

________. “II KIngs.” Unpublished class notes in 303 Old Testament History II. Dallas Theological Seminary, Fall 1981.

Townsend, Jeffrey L. “The Books of Kings.” Unpublished class notes in 302 Old Testament History II. Dallas Theological Seminary, Fall 1983.

________. “A Synthesis of Kings.” Unpublished class notes in 302 Old Testament History II. Dallas Theological Seminary, Fall 1983.

Mendenhall, George E. “The Monarchy.” Interpretation 29 (1975): 155-70.

Shen, Michael Li-Tak. “The Chronology of Ahaz and Hezekiah.” Paper submitted for the course 372 Seminar in Old Testament Literature, Spring 1989.

________. “Nebuchadezzar and Judah: An Historical-Chronological Study.” Paper submitted for the course 381 Seminar in Old Testament Research, Spring 1989.

Steitz, Walter. “Cultural Role of Elijah and Elisha.” Paper submitted for the course 372 Seminar in Old Testament Historical Literature, Spring 1989.

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