Prof. Gershon Galil
Department of Biblical Studies

Email: galilg@research.haifa.ac.il
Tel: (0)4-8240948
Eshkol Tower - room 1403
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Higher Education

1977 - B.A. Hebrew University of Jerusalem,
General History and Jewish History
1983 - Ph.D. Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jewish History


Publications:


PH.D. Dissertation

The Genealogies of the Tribe of Judah, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1983, pp. 354 + xxxv. Supervisor: Prof. Z. Kallai.

Books
Authored Books

1. The Book of Joshua. A Critical Commentary on the Book of Joshua, with an Introduction (in collaboration with Y. Zakovitz; Olam Hatanach), Jerusalem-Tel Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1994, 224 pp. (Hebrew)

2. The Book of I Chronicles. A Critical Commentary on the Book of Chronicles, with an Introduction (in collaboration with M. Garsiel, M. Kochman and Y. Amit; Olam Hatanach), Jerusalem-Tel Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1995, 288 pp. (Hebrew)

3. The Chronology of the Kings of Israel and Judah, Leiden-New York-Köln, E. J. Brill, 1996 (SHCANE 9) XIX + 180 pp.

4. Israel and Assyria, Haifa-Tel Aviv (Haifa University Press and Zmora-Bitan) 2001,184 pp. This book was awarded the BAHAT PRIZE, 2000 (the first prize).

5. The Lower Stratum Families in the Neo-Assyrian Period, Leiden – Boston (BRILL) 2007, xviii + 403 pp. Series: Culture and History of the Ancient Near East 27.


Edited Books

1-24. Editor and Coordinator of Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the
Bible: 24 volumes, Jerusalem-Tel Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1983-1996, 5754 pp. (Hebrew)

25. J. Wellhausen, The Judean Clanss and Families (=De Gentibus et Familiis Judaeis): Preface, Notes and Translation from the Latin (in collaboration with L. Ulmann) Jerusalem (The Dinur Center) 1985, pp. 10+44+45* (Hebrew).

26. Studies in Historical Geography and Biblical Historiography presented to Zecharia Kallai, G. Galil and M. Weinfeld (eds.), Leiden, E.J.BRILL, 2000 (= Supplement to Vetus Tesatamentum, LXXXI), 280 pp.

27. Homeland and Exile: Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies in Honour of Bustenay Oded, G. Galil, M. Geller and A. Millard (eds.), Leiden - Boston,
BRILL, 2009 (= Supplement to Vetus Tesatamentum, CXXX), xxiv + 643
pp.


Articles in Refered Journals

1. The Administrative Districts of the Judean Hill Area, Zion, 49 (1984), pp. 205-224 (Hebrew).

2. The Sons of Judah and the Sons of Aaron in Biblical Historiography, Vetus Testamentum, 35 (1985), pp. 488-495.

2a. Pristhood and Kingship in the Genealogy of the House of Aaron, Beth Miqra, 30 (1984), pp. 168-172 (Hebrew).

3. The Land of Dan, Tarbitz, 54 (1984), pp. 1-19 (Hebrew).

4. The Administrative Division of the Shephelah, Shnaton: An Annual for Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, 9 (1985), pp. 55-71 (Hebrew).

5. Sennacherib Versus Hezekiah: A New Look at the Assyrian Campaign to the West in 701 BCE, Zion, 53 (1988), pp. 1-12 (Hebrew).

6. The Pre-Davidic Period in Chronicles, Zion, 55 (1990), pp. 1-26 (Hebrew).

7. Geba?, Beth-Dagon and the Boundary between Asher and Zebulun, Cathedra, 57 (1990), pp. 3-18 (Hebrew).

8. The Chronicler's Genealogies of Ephraim, Biblische Notizen, 56 (1991), pp. 11-14.

8a. The Genealogy of Ephraim in I Chronicles 7, Beth Miqra,, 36 (1991), pp. 139-143 (Hebrew)

9. A New Look at the Cronology of the Last Kings of Judah, Zion, 56 (1991), pp. 5-19 (Hebrew).

9a. The Babylonian Calendar and the Chronology of the Last Kings of
Judah, Biblica, 72 (1991), pp. 367-378.

10. Pirathon, Timnatha and the Fortifications of Bacchides, Cathedra, 63 (1992), pp. 22-30 (Hebrew).

10a. Pirathon, Parathon and Timnatha, Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palästina-Vareins, 109 (1993), pp. 49-53.

11. Judah and Assyria in the Sargonid Period, Zion, 57 (1992), pp. 111-133 (Hebrew).

12. Geba'-Ephraim and the Northern Boundary of the Kingdom of Judah in the Days of Josiah, Tarbitz, 61 (1992), pp. 1-13 (Hebrew).

12a. Geba?-Ephraim and the Northern Boundary of Judah in the Days of Josiah, Revue biblique, 100 (1993), pp. 358-367.

13. Conflicts between Assyrian Vassals, State Archives of Assyria Bulletin,6 (1992), pp. 55-63.

14. The Last Years of the Kingdom of Israel and the Fall of Samaria, The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 57 (1995), pp. 52-65.

15. New Look at the "Azekah Inscription", Revue biblique, 102 (1995), pp. 321-329.

16. The Chronological Data in the Greek Text of Kings, Shnaton: An Annual for Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, 11 (1996), pp. 56-77 (Hebrew).

17. The Canaanite City States in the 14th Century BCE, Cathedra, 84 (1997), pp. 7-52 (Hebrew).

18. Ashtaroth in the Amarna Period, Israel Oriental Studies, 18 (1998), pp. 373-385.

19. A New Look at the Inscriptions of Tiglath-Pileser III, Biblica, 81 (2000), pp. 511-520.

20. The Historical Context of Judah 19: 40-48, Biblische Notizen, 104 (2000),
pp. 11-15.

21. A Re-arrangement of the Fragments of the Tel Dan Inscription and the Relations between Israel and Aram, Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 133 (2001), pp. 16-21.

21a. The Tel Dan Inscription, in: Z. Talshir et al. (eds.), Homage to Samuel: Studies in the World of the Bible, Jerusalem 2001, pp. 67-74 (Hebrew).

22. The Massage of the Book of Kings in Relation to the Deuteronomy and Jeremiah, Bibliotheca Sacra, 158 (2001), pp. 406-414.

22a. The Message of the Book of Kings and the Deuteronomistic History, in: M. Heltzer and M.Malul (eds.), Teshûrôt LaAvishur: Studies in the Bible and the Ancient Near East, in Hebrew and Semitic Languages. Festschrift Presented to Prof. Yitzhak Avishur on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday, Tel Aviv – Jaffa 2004, pp. 179-184 (Hebrew).

23. The Jerahmeelites and the Negeb of Judah, The Journal of the Ancient Near Eastern Society, 28 (2001), pp. 33-42.

24. Shalmaneser III in the West, Revue biblique,109 (2002), pp. 40-56.

25. The "Synchronistic History" and the Book of Chronicles: Reconsidering the Reliability of Ancient Near Eastern Texts, Henoch, 26 (2004), pp. 136-144.

26. The Chronological Framework of the Deuteronomistic History,
Biblica, 85 (2004), pp. 413-421.

27. David and Hazael: War, Peace, Stones and Memory,
Palestine Exploration Journal 139 (2007), pp. 79-84.

27a. The Rise and Fall of Two Regional Empires, SHNATON: An Annual for Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies 17 (2007), pp. 135-146 (Hebrew)

28. Financing of Private Commercial Enterprises in the Neo-Assyrian Period:
KAV 121 and other Related Texts from Assur, State Archives of Assyria
Bulletin
, 15 (2006), pp. 21-41.

29. "Israelite Exiles in Media: A New Look at ND 2443+", Beth Miqra (NS) 52 (2007), pp. 41-60 (Hebrew).

29a. "Israelite Exiles in Media: A New Look at ND 2443+", Vetus Testamentum
59 (2009), pp. 71-79.

30. "International Private Commerce in the Neo-Assyrian Period", Eretz Israel, 29 (2009), pp. 92-99 (Hebrew).

Accepted for publication

31. "Forbidden Boundaries: Ideology and Reality", Beer Sheva, 19 (Hebrew) - 25 pp.

Articles or Chapters in Books Which are not Conference Proceedings

1. The Historical Reliability of the Book of Chronicles, in: Y. Avishur and R. Deutsch (eds.), Michael: Historical, Epigraphical and Biblical Studies in Honor of Prof. Michael Heltzer, Tel Aviv – Jaffa 1999, pp. 55*-62* (Hebrew).

2. The Boundaries of Aram-Damascus, in: Studies in Historical Geography and Biblical Historiography presented to Zecharia Kallai, G. Galil and M.Weinfeld (eds.), Leiden, 2000 (= Supplement to Vetus Tesatamentum, LXXXI), pp. 35-41.

3. The Formation of I Chr 2:3-4:23 and the Election of King David,in: Y. Sefati, P. Artzi, Ch. Cohen, B.L.Eichler and V.A.Hurowitz (eds.), "An Experienced Scribe who neglects nothing", Ancient Near Eastern Studies in Honor of Jacob Klein, Bethesda, MD 2005, pp. 707-717.

4. A New Look at a Neo-Assyrian sale of "Land and People", in:M. Cogan and D. Kahn (eds.), Treasures on Camel's Humps:Historical and Literary Studies presented to Israel Eph'al, Jerusalem 2008, pp. 71-82

5. "Polemics and Propaganda in the Deuteronomistic History", in: S. Bar (ed.), In the Hill-Country, and in the Shephelah, and in the Arabah (Joshua 12, 8): Studies and Reseaerches Presented to Adam Zertal in the Thirties Anniversary of the Manasseh Hill-Country Survey, Jerusalem 2008, pp. 239-247 (Hebrew).

6. The Formation of the Clan of Hur, in: S. Vargon et al. (eds.), Studies in Bible and
Exegesis
, 8 (2009), pp. 409-425 (Hebrew).

7. "Appropriation of Land by Officials in the Neo-Assyrian Period", in Homeland and Exile: Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studiesin Honour of Bustenay Oded, G. Galil, M. Geller and A. Millard (eds.), Leiden - Boston, BRILL, 2009 (= Supplement to Vetus Tesatamentum, CXXX), pp. 95-119.

Accepted for Publication

8. The History of the Land of Israel from the Beginning of History to the Babylonian Period, in Y. Ben Arieh (ed.), The Land of Israel, pp. 68 (Hebrew).

9. Dates and Calendar in Kings, in: A. Lemaire and B. Halpern (eds.),
The Book of Kings: Sources, Composition, Historiography and Reception (Supplements to Vetus Testamentum), Leiden – Boston (E. J. Brill) pp. 411-427.

10. "Time and Memory in the Deuteronomistic History", in: M. Garsiel et al. (eds.), Studies in Bible and Exegesis, 10 (2009), pp. 157–173 (Hebrew)

 

Articles in Conference Proceedings

1. The Formation of Judah, Proceedings of the Tenth World Congress of Jewish Studies, Division A, The Bible and its World, Jerusalem 1990, pp. 1-8 (Hebrew)
.
2. The Crystallization of the Book of Joshua, Proceedings of the Eleventh World Congress of Jewish Studies, Division A, The Bible and its World, Jerusalem 1994, pp. 47-53 (Hebrew).

3. The Economic Activity of Wealthy Families in Nineveh in the 8th and 7th Centuries BCE, in I. Bartal and I. Gafni (eds.), Sexuality and the Family in History, Jerusalem 1998, pp. 27-41 (Hebrew).

4. The Galilee between Israel and Damascus, in: Z. Safrai (ed.), Galilee Studies,
Ramat-Gan 2009, pp. 26-36 (Hebrew).

Other Scienifiv Publications

1. Two Neo-Assyrian Tablets from Tel Hadid, Nouvelles Assyriologiques Breves et Utilitaires, 2001/3, pp. 68-69.
2*. ADD 79 (=SAA XIV 209) reconsidered, Nouvelles Assyriologiques Breves et Utilitaires, 2006/1, no. 02, p. 2.

Rejoinders
3. The Administrative Division of the Kingdom of Judah in Light of the Epigraphical Data, Zion, 52 (1987), pp. 495-509 (Hebrew).
4. On the use of Epigraphical Sources for the Study of Biblical History, Zion, 53 (1988), pp. 214-216 (Hebrew).

Book reveiw
5. "Who wrote the Book of Joshua", HAARETZ, July 5, 1996, pp. 5, 26 (Hebrew)
.
6. "M. CHRISTINE TETLEY, The Reconstructed Chronology of the Divided Kingdom (Winona Lake, IN: Esenbrauns, 2005), pp. xiv+194", The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 68 (2006), pp. 131-133.

7. "S. Ahituv, Haktav VeHaMiktav, Jerusalem 2005, 465 pp.", Qadmoniot , 39 (2006), pp. 126-127 (Hebrew)

8. "R. W. Klein, 1 Chronicles: A Commentary (Hermeneia: A critical and Historical Commentary on the Bible; Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2006), pp. xxi + 561.",
Review of Biblical Literature, 5/2007, pp. 1-4.

9. Isaiah 40-66: Introduction and Commentary (MIKRA LEYISRA'EL). I-II, By Shalom M. Paul. Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem 2008, pp. xvi + 619, HAARETZ, 10.6.2008,
p. 4 (Hebrew).

10. Alltagstexte aus neuassyrischen Archiven und Bibliotheken der Stadt Assur. By BETINA FAIST. Studien zu den Assur-Texten, vol. 3. Wiesbaden: HARRASSOWITZ VERLAG, 2007. Pp. xx + 250, plates, Journal of the American Oriental Society, 128 (2008), pp. 7-8.

11. J. T. Sparks, The Chronicler’s Genealogies: Towards anUnderstanding
of 1 Chronicles 1–9
, Society of Biblical Literature Academia Biblica 28,
Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2008. Pp. xvi +385,Review of Biblical Literature, 7/2009, pp. 1-7.

12 The Early Monarchic Age in Israel: a review of Moshe Garsiel, The Rise of the Monarchy in Israel: Studies in the Book of Samuel, The Open University of Israel, 4 vols., Raanana, Israel 2008, Beth Miqra (NS) 54 (2009), pp. 172-181 (Hebrew).

Entries in Encyclopedia or Dictionary

1. Dozens Entries in Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, 24
volumes, Jerusalem-Tel Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1983-1996 (Hebrew).

2. The Land of Israel in the Monarchic Period, The Hebrew Encyclopedia, Supp.
VI, Jerusalem – Tel Aviv 1993, col. 431-461 (Hebrew).

3. Malamat, Abraham (1922- ), in: J. H. Hayes (ed.), Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation, Nashville (Abingdon Press) 1999, pp. 113-114.

Other Publications

1. Jerusalem from the Late 4th Millennium BCE to 586 BCE, in Y. Shavit (ed.),
Jerusalem: A Biography, Tel Aviv 1998, pp. 13-37 (Hebrew).

List of Publications 1983-2009

1983

1. The Genealogies of the Tribe of Judah, Ph. D. Dissertation, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1983, pp. 354 + xxxv (Supervisor: Prof. Z. Kallai). 2. Entries in Genesis, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible,
Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1983 (Hebrew). 
3. Entries in Jeremiah, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible,
Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1983 (Hebrew). 
4. Editor and Coordinator of Jeremiah, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary
of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1983 (Hebrew). 

1984

5. The Administrative Districts of the Judean Hill Area, Zion, 49 (1984), pp. 205-224 (Hebrew).

6. Pristhood and Kingship in the Genealogy of the House of Aaron, Beth Miqra, 30 (1984), pp. 168-172 (Hebrew).

7. The Land of Dan, Tarbitz, 54 (1984), pp. 1-19 (Hebrew).

8. Entries in Ezekiel, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible,
Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1984 (Hebrew).

9. Editor and Coordinator of Ezekiel, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of
the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1984 (Hebrew). 


1985


10. J. Wellhausen, The Judean Clanss and Families (=De Gentibus et Familiis Judaeis): Preface, Notes and Translation from the Latin (in collaboration with L. Ulmann) Jerusalem (The Dinur Center) 1985, pp. 10+44+45* (Hebrew).


11. The Sons of Judah and the Sons of Aaron in Biblical Historiography, Vetus Testamentum, 35 (1985), pp. 488-495.


12. The Administrative Division of the Shephelah, Shnaton: An Annual for Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, 9 (1985), pp. 55-71 (Hebrew).


13. Entries in 1 Samuel, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible,
Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1985 (Hebrew). 

14. Entries in Ezra-Nehemiah, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible,
Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1985 (Hebrew).

15. Editor and Coordinator of 1 Samuel, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary
of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1985 (Hebrew). 

16. Editor and Coordinator of Ezra-Nehemiah, Olam Hatanach: A Critical
Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1985 (Hebrew).

1986

17. Entries in Numbers, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible,
Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1986 (Hebrew).

18. Entries in Isaiah, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible,
Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1986 (Hebrew).

19. Editor and Coordinator of Numbers, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary
of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1986 (Hebrew).

20. Editor and Coordinator of Isaiah, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary
of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1986 (Hebrew).

1987


21. The Administrative Division of the Kingdom of Judah in Light of the Epigraphical Data, Zion, 52 (1987), pp. 495-509 (Hebrew).


22. Entries in Leviticus, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible,
Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1987 (Hebrew). 

23. Editor and Coordinator of Leviticus, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary
of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1987 (Hebrew). 

24
. Editor and Coordinator of Song of Songs, Ruth and Lamentations, Olam
 Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1987
(Hebrew).


1988


25. Sennacherib Versus Hezekiah: A New Look at the Assyrian Campaign to the West in 701 BCE, Zion, 53 (1988), pp. 1-12 (Hebrew).


26. On the use of Epigraphical Sources for the Study of Biblical History, Zion, 53 (1988), pp. 214-216 (Hebrew).


27
. Editor and Coordinator of Kohelet, Ester, and Daniel, Olam
 Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1988
(Hebrew).


1989


28. Entries in 2 Samuel, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible,
Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1987 (Hebrew). 

29. Editor and Coordinator of 2 Samuel, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary
of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1987 (Hebrew). 


1990


30. The Pre-Davidic Period in Chronicles, Zion, 55 (1990), pp. 1-26 (Hebrew).


31. Geba?, Beth-Dagon and the Boundary between Asher and Zebulun, Cathedra, 57 (1990), pp. 3-18 (Hebrew).


32. The Formation of Judah, Proceedings of the Tenth World Congress of Jewish Studies, Division A, The Bible and its World, Jerusalem 1990, pp. 1-8 (Hebrew).
1991 33. The Chronicler's Genealogies of Ephraim, Biblische Notizen, 56 (1991), pp. 11-14.

34. The Genealogy of Ephraim in I Chronicles 7, Beth Miqra, 36 (1991),

pp. 139-143 (Hebrew)

35. A New Look at the Cronology of the Last Kings of Judah, Zion, 56 (1991),

pp. 5-19 (Hebrew).

36. The Babylonian Calendar and the Chronology of the Last Kings of

Judah, Biblica, 72 (1991), pp. 367-378.


1992


37. Pirathon, Timnatha and the Fortifications of Bacchides, Cathedra, 63 (1992), pp. 22-30 (Hebrew).


38. Judah and Assyria in the Sargonid Period, Zion, 57 (1992), pp. 111-133 (Hebrew).


39. Geba?-Ephraim and the Northern Boundary of the Kingdom of Judah in the Days of Josiah, Tarbitz, 61 (1992), pp. 1-13 (Hebrew).


40. Conflicts between Assyrian Vassals, State Archives of Assyria

Bulletin,6 (1992), pp. 55-63.
 

1993

41. Pirathon, Parathon and Timnatha, Zeitschrift des Deutschen
Palastina-Vareins, 109 (1993), pp. 49-53. 

42. Geba?-Ephraim and the Northern Boundary of Judah in the Days of

Josiah, Revue biblique, 100 (1993), pp. 358-367. 

43. The Land of Israel in the Monarchic Period, The Hebrew Encyclopedia, Supp.
VI, Jerusalem - Tel Aviv 1993, col. 431-461 (Hebrew).

44. Entries in Exodus, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible,
Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1993 (Hebrew).

45. Entries in 1 Kings, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible,
Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1993 (Hebrew).

46. Entries in 2 Kings, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible,
Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1993 (Hebrew). 

47. Editor and Coordinator of Exodus, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary
of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1993 (Hebrew).

48. Editor and Coordinator of 1 Kings, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary
of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1993 (Hebrew).

49. Editor and Coordinator of 2 Kings, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary
of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1993 (Hebrew).

1994

50. The Book of Joshua. A Critical Commentary on the Book of Joshua, with an Introduction (in collaboration with Y. Zakovitz; Olam Hatanach), Jerusalem-Tel Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1994, 224 pp. (Hebrew) 

51. The Crystallization of the Book of Joshua, Proceedings of the Eleventh World Congress of Jewish Studies, Division A, The Bible and its World, Jerusalem 1994, pp. 47-53 (Hebrew).


52. Entries in Judges, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible,
Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1994 (Hebrew).

53. Editor and Coordinator of Judges, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of
the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1994 (Hebrew). 

54. Editor and Coordinator of The Twelve Minor Prophets - vol. I, Olam Hatanach:
A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1994
(Hebrew).

1995


55. The Book of I Chronicles. A Critical Commentary on the Book of Chronicles,

with an Introduction (in collaboration with M. Garsiel, M. Kochman and Y. Amit; Olam Hatanach), Jerusalem-Tel Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1995, 288 pp. (Hebrew) 

56. The Last Years of the Kingdom of Israel and the Fall of Samaria,

The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 57 (1995), pp. 52-65.

57. New Look at the "Azekah Inscription", Revue biblique, 102 (1995), pp. 321-329.


58. Entries in Deuteronomy, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible,
Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1995 (Hebrew).

59. Entries in 2 Chronicles, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible,
Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1995 (Hebrew). 

60. Editor and Coordinator of Deuteronomy, Olam Hatanach: A Critical
Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1995 (Hebrew).

61. Editor and Coordinator of 2 Chronicles, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary
of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1995 (Hebrew). 

62. Editor and Coordinator of The Twelve Minor Prophets - vol. II, Olam Hatanach:
A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1995
(Hebrew).

63. Editor and Coordinator of The Psalms - vol. II, Olam Hatanach: A Critical
Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1995 (Hebrew). 


1996

64. The Chronology of the Kings of Israel and Judah, Leiden-New York-Koln,
E. J. Brill, 1996, (SHCANE 9) XIX + 180 pp.

65. The Chronological Data in the Greek Text of Kings, Shnaton: An Annual for Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, 11 (1996), pp. 56-77 (Hebrew).


66. Review: Who wrote the Book of Joshua, HAARETZ, July 5, 1996, pp. 5, 26 (Hebrew).

67. Entries in Job, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible,
Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1996 (Hebrew).

68. Editor and Coordinator of Job, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of
the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1996 (Hebrew). 

69. Editor and Coordinator of The Psalms - vol. I, Olam Hatanach: A Critical
Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1995 (Hebrew). 

70
. Editor and Coordinator of Proverbs, Olam Hatanach: A Critical
Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1995 (Hebrew). 


1997


71. The Canaanite City States in the 14th Century BCE, Cathedra, 84 (1997), pp. 7-52 (Hebrew).


1998


72. Ashtaroth in the Amarna Period, Israel Oriental Studies, 18 (1998),
pp. 373-385.

73. The Economic Activity of Wealthy Families in Nineveh in the 8th and 7th Centuries BCE, in I. Bartal and I. Gafni (eds.), Sexuality and the Family in History, Jerusalem 1998, pp. 27-41 (Hebrew).

74. Jerusalem from the Late 4th Millennium BCE to 586 BCE, in Y. Shavit (ed.),
Jerusalem: A Biography, Tel Aviv 1998, pp. 13-37 (Hebrew).


1999


75. The Historical Reliability of the Book of Chronicles, in: Y. Avishur and R. Deutsch (eds.), Michael: Historical, Epigraphical and Biblical Studies in Honor of Prof. Michael Heltzer, Tel Aviv - Jaffa 1999, pp. 55*-62* (Hebrew).

76. Malamat, Abraham (1922- ), in: J. H. Hayes (ed.), Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation, Nashville (Abingdon Press) 1999, pp. 113-114.


2000


77. Studies in Historical Geography and Biblical Historiography presented to Zecharia Kallai, G. Galil and M. Weinfeld (eds.), Leiden-Boston- Koln, E.J.BRILL, 2000 (= Supplement to Vetus Tesatamentum, LXXXI), 280 pp.


78. A New Look at the Inscriptions of Tiglath-Pileser III, Biblica, 81 (2000), pp. 511-520. 


79. The Historical Context of Judah 19: 40-48, Biblische Notizen,

104 (2000), pp. 11-15.

80. The Boundaries of Aram-Damascus, in: Studies in Historical Geography and Biblical Historiography presented to Zecharia Kallai, G. Galil and M. Weinfeld (eds.), Leiden, 2000 (= Supplement to Vetus Tesatamentum, LXXXI), pp. 35-41.
 

2001

81. Israel and Assyria, Haifa - Tel Aviv(Haifa University Press and Zmora-Bitan) 2001, 184 pp. This book was awarded the BAHAT PRIZE, 2000 (the first prize).

82. A Re-arrangement of the Fragments of the Tel Dan Inscription and the Relations between Israel and Aram, Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 133 (2001), pp. 16-21. 


83. The Tel Dan Inscription, in: Z. Talshir et al. (eds.), Homage to Samuel: Studies in the World of the Bible, Jerusalem 2001, pp. 67-74 (Hebrew).

84. The Massage of the Book of Kings in Relation to the Deuteronomy

and Jeremiah, Bibliotheca Sacra, 158 (2001), pp. 406-414. 

85. The Jerahmeelites and the Negeb of Judah, The Journal of the

Ancient Near Eastern Society, 28 (2001), pp. 33-42.

86. Two Neo-Assyrian Tablets from Tel Hadid, Nouvelles Assyriologiques Breves et Utilitaires, 2001/3, pp. 68-69.


2002


87. Shalmaneser III in the West, Revue biblique,109 (2002), pp. 40-56.


2004

88. The Message of the Book of Kings and the Deuteronomistic History, in: M. Heltzer and M.Malul (eds.), Teshurot LaAvishur: Studies in the Bible and the Ancient Near East, in Hebrew and Semitic Languages. Festschrift Presented to Prof. Yitzhak Avishur on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday, Tel Aviv - Jaffa 2004, pp. 179-184 (Hebrew).

89. The "Synchronistic History" and the Book of Chronicles: Reconsidering the Reliability of Ancient Near Eastern Texts, Henoch, 26 (2004), pp. 136-144. 


90. The Chronological Framework of the Deuteronomistic History, Biblica, 85 (2004), pp. 413-421.

2005

91. The Formation of I Chr 2:3-4:23 and the Election of King David, in:
Y. Sefati, P. Artzi, Ch. Cohen, B.L.Eichler and V.A.Hurowitz (eds.),
"An Experienced Scribe who neglects nothing", Ancient Near Eastern Studies in Honor of Jacob Klein, Bethesda, MD 2005, pp. 707-717


2006

92. Financing of Private Commercial Enterprises in the Neo-Assyrian Period: KAV 121 and other Related Texts from Assur, State Archives of Assyria Bulletin, 15 (2006), pp. 21-41.

93. Review of M. CHRISTINE TETLEY, The Reconstructed Chronology of the Divided Kingdom (Winona Lake, IN: Esenbrauns, 2005), pp. xiv+194", The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 68 (2006), pp. 131-133.

94. Review of S. Ahituv, Haktav VeHaMiktav, Jerusalem 2005, 465 pp.", Qadmoniot, 39 (2006), pp. 126-127 (Hebrew)

95. ADD 79 (=SAA XIV 209) reconsidered, Nouvelles Assyriologiques Breves et Utilitaires, 2006/1, no. 02, p. 2. 

2007

96. The Lower Stratum Families in the Neo-Assyrian Period,
Leiden - Boston (BRILL) 2007 (CHANE 27), xviii + 403 pp.

97. David and Hazael: War, Peace, Stones and Memory, Palestine Exploration Journal 139 (2007), pp. 79-84. 

98. Israelite Exiles in Media: A New Look at ND 2443+, Beth Miqra, 52 (2007), pp. 41-60 (Hebrew)

99. E-Review of R. W. Klein, 1 Chronicles: A Commentary (Hermeneia: A critical and Historical Commentary on the Bible; Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2006), pp. xxi + 561.",Review of Biblical Literature, 5/2007, pp. 1-4.    


100. "David and Hazael: War, Peace, Stones and Memory ", Palestine Exploration Journal, 139 (2007), pp. 79-84. 

101
. The Rise and Fall of Two Regional Empires, SHNATON: An Annual for Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, 17 (2007), pp. 3-14.


2008


102. A New Look at a Neo-Assyrian sale of "Land and People", in:

M. Cogan and D. Kahn (eds.), Treasures on Camel's Humps:
Historical and Literary Studies presented to Israel Eph'al,
Jerusalem 2008, pp. 71-82

103. Review ofShalom M. Paul, Isaiah 40-66: Introduction and Commentary (MIKRA LEYISRA'EL). I-II, By Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem 2008, pp. xvi + 619, HAARETZ ,
10.6.2008, p. 4 (Hebrew).

104. Polemics and Propaganda in the Deuteronomistic History", in
S. Bar (ed.), In the Hill-Country, and in the Shephelah, and in the Arabah (Joshua 12, 8): Studies and Reseaerches Presented to Adam Zertal in the Thirties Anniversary of the Manasseh Hill-Country Survey, Jerusalem 2008, pp. 239-247 (Hebrew).

105. Alltagstexte aus neuassyrischen Archiven und Bibliotheken der Stadt Assur. By Betina Faist. Studien zu den Assur-Texten, vol. 3. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2007. Pp. xx + 250, plates,
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 128 (2008), pp. 7-8.


2009


106.
Homeland and Exile: Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies in Honour of Bustenay Oded, G. Galil, M. Geller and A. Millard (eds.), Leiden - Boston,
BRILL, 2009 (= Supplement to Vetus Tesatamentum, CXXX), xxiv + 643 pp.

107. Israelite Exiles in Media: A New Look at ND 2443+, Vetus Testamentum
59 (2009), pp. 71-79.

108. The Formation of the Clan of Hur, in: S. Vargon et al. (eds.), Studies in Bible and Exegesis, 8 (2009), pp. 409-425 (Hebrew) - (Refereed).


109.The Galilee between Israel and Damascus, in: Z. Safrai (ed.),Galilee Studies,

Ramat-Gan 2009, pp. 26-36. (Hebrew).

110. J. T. Sparks, The Chronicler's Genealogies: Towards anUnderstanding

of 1 Chronicles 1-9, Society of Biblical Literature Academia Biblica 28,
Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2008. Pp. xvi +385,
Review of Biblical Literature, 7/2009, pp. 1-7.
111. "International Private Commerce in the Neo-Assyrian Period", Eretz Israel, 29 (2009), pp. 92-99 (Hebrew).

Forthcoming

112. Dates and Calendar in Kings, in: A. Lemaire and B. Halpern (eds.),
The Book of Kings: Sources, Composition, Historiography and Reception (Supplements to Vetus Testamentum 129), Leiden - Boston, pp. 411-427. 

113. Time and Memory in the Deuteronomistic History", in: M. Garsiel et al. (eds.),

Studies in Bible and Exegesis 10 (2009), pp. 157-173 (Hebrew).

114. The Early Monarchic Age in Israel: a review of Moshe Garsiel, The Rise of the Monarchy in Israel: Studies in the Book of Samuel, The Open University of Israel, 4 vols., Raanana, Israel 2008 Beth Miqra (NS) 54 (2009), pp. 172-181 (Hebrew).


115. Forbidden Boundaries: Ideology and Reality, Beer-Sheva - (Hebrew).


116. The Everlasting Love: Past, Present and Future in the Deuteronomistic Composition (Hebrew).

117. Polemics and Propaganda in the Deuteronomistic Composition.

118. The Upper Stratum Families in the Neo-Assyrian Period


119. Solomon's Temple: Fiction or Reality.


120. The Identification of Khirbet Qeiyafa and the Second District of Judah.


121. The Khirbet Qeiyafa inscription reexamined


122. Hezekiah in the Maelstrom between Sennacherib and Shabataka