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CURRICULUM VITAE JAMES H. CHARLESWORTH EDUCATION A.B. Ohio Wesleyan University 1962 B.D. Duke Divinity School 1965 Ph.D. Duke Graduate School 1967 Dissertation: A Critical Examination of the Odes of Solomon: Identification, Text, Original Language, Date E.T. École biblique et archéologique française de Jérusalem 1969 Thesis: The Provenance of the Odes of Solomon EMPLOYMENT Assistant Professor of Religion, Duke University 1969-74 Associate Professor of Religion, Duke University 1975-84 Director, International Center on Christian Origins, Duke University 1975-84 Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, Universitat Tübingen 1983-84 1996 George L. Collord Professor of New Testament Language and Literature, Princeton 1984- Theological Seminary Director of the Syrus Sinaiticus Project at Santa Catherina, Sinai 1977- Editor and Director of the Princeton Theological Seminary Dead Sea Scrolls Project 1985- Lady Davis Visiting Professor, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel 1988, 2001 Annual Professor, W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, Jerusalem, Israel 1998-99 Most Distinguished Visiting Professor, Naples University 2003 McCarthy Professor, Pontificia Università Gregoriana, Rome, Italy 2005 Griset Chair in Biblical Research, Chapman University, LA 2018 ACADEMIC HONORS, SOCIETIES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES Honors and Recognitions Kappa Kappa Psi [Ohio Wesleyan University] 1960 Phi Beta Kappa [Duke University] 1967 Eleve Titulaire de 1’ École biblique avec la mention “Très Honorable” 1969 Biblical Archaeology Society Publication Awards: Best Academic Biblical Books for 1993 and 1994 1995 Best Book on the Old Testament 1984 Special Award for a Book of Outstanding Merit 1986 Top Fifteen Most Outstanding Professors, Duke University 1983 Selected as an Outstanding Educator of America 1975 Inducted into Duke University’s Old Trinity Club 1977 Elected to Det Kongelige Norske Videnskabers Selskab [The Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters] 2000 Frank Moore Cross Award, American Schools of Oriental Research [“for outstanding Contributions as editor and author to philology and archaeology”] first recipient 1997 Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Rocky Mountain College [DHL] 2006 Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Philippine Christian University, Manila [DHL] 2009 Certificate of Appreciation, Philippine Christian University, Manila 2009 Best Biblical Book, Christian Century [The Good & Evil Serpent ] 2010 Best New Testament Book, BAS [Jesus Research: New Methodologies and Perceptions] 2013-14

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Page 1: CURRICULUM VITAE...CURRICULUM VITAE JAMES H. CHARLESWORTH EDUCATION A.B. Ohio Wesleyan University 1962 B.D. Duke Divinity School 1965 Ph.D. Duke Graduate School 1967 Dissertation:

CURRICULUM VITAE

JAMES H. CHARLESWORTH

EDUCATION

A.B. Ohio Wesleyan University 1962

B.D. Duke Divinity School 1965

Ph.D. Duke Graduate School 1967

Dissertation: A Critical Examination of the Odes of Solomon: Identification,

Text, Original Language, Date

E.T. École biblique et archéologique française de Jérusalem 1969

Thesis: The Provenance of the Odes of Solomon

EMPLOYMENT

Assistant Professor of Religion, Duke University 1969-74

Associate Professor of Religion, Duke University 1975-84

Director, International Center on Christian Origins, Duke University 1975-84

Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, Universitat Tübingen 1983-84

1996

George L. Collord Professor of New Testament Language and Literature, Princeton 1984-

Theological Seminary

Director of the Syrus Sinaiticus Project at Santa Catherina, Sinai 1977-

Editor and Director of the Princeton Theological Seminary Dead Sea Scrolls Project 1985-

Lady Davis Visiting Professor, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel 1988,

2001

Annual Professor, W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, Jerusalem, Israel 1998-99

Most Distinguished Visiting Professor, Naples University 2003

McCarthy Professor, Pontificia Università Gregoriana, Rome, Italy 2005

Griset Chair in Biblical Research, Chapman University, LA 2018

ACADEMIC HONORS, SOCIETIES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Honors and Recognitions

Kappa Kappa Psi [Ohio Wesleyan University] 1960

Phi Beta Kappa [Duke University] 1967

Eleve Titulaire de 1’École biblique avec la mention “Très Honorable” 1969

Biblical Archaeology Society Publication Awards:

Best Academic Biblical Books for 1993 and 1994 1995

Best Book on the Old Testament 1984

Special Award for a Book of Outstanding Merit 1986

Top Fifteen Most Outstanding Professors, Duke University 1983

Selected as an Outstanding Educator of America 1975

Inducted into Duke University’s Old Trinity Club 1977

Elected to Det Kongelige Norske Videnskabers Selskab [The Royal Norwegian

Society of Sciences and Letters] 2000

Frank Moore Cross Award, American Schools of Oriental Research [“for outstanding

Contributions as editor and author to philology and archaeology”] first recipient 1997

Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Rocky Mountain College [DHL] 2006

Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Philippine Christian University, Manila [DHL] 2009

Certificate of Appreciation, Philippine Christian University, Manila 2009

Best Biblical Book, Christian Century [The Good & Evil Serpent] 2010

Best New Testament Book, BAS [Jesus Research: New Methodologies and Perceptions] 2013-14

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Inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Lanear Theological Library 2017

Elected Honorary Member of the Learned Society of the Czech Republic 2017

Thomas Nelson Distinguished Scholar Award 2017

Medals

British Universities Sports Federation: British Universities Championship

Basketball [Scottish National Team] 1968

Distinguished Achievement Citation, Ohio Wesleyan University 1995

Comenius Medal, Charles University, Prague 2003

Pentecost Medal; Presented by His Beatitude, the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem,

Theophilus III 2006

A medal from the Brancoveanu Monastery in Sâmbãta de Sus, Romania 2008

Samaritan Medal for Contributions to Peace and Scholarship 2010

Books Dedicated to Charlesworth:

J. Neusner, Christian Faith and the Bible of Judaism. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1987.

I. H. Henderson and G. S. Oegema, editors. The Changing Face of Judaism, Christianity, and Other Greco-

Roman Religions in Antiquity. Studien zu den Jüdischen Schriften aus hellenistisch-römischer Zeit 2.

Gütersloh: Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 2006.

C. D. Elledge, Life after Death in Early Judaism. WUNT 2.208; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2006.

M. Lattke, Oden Salomos: Text, Übersetzung, Kommentar. NTOA 41/3. Fribourg: Academic Press Fribourg

and Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2005.

M. T. Davis and B. A. Strawn, eds. Qumran Studies: New Approaches, New Questions . Grand

Rapids and Cambridge: Eerdmans, 2007.

C. Keener, The Historical Jesus of the Gospels. Grand Rapids, Cambridge: Eerdmans, 2009.

P. Pokorný, Hermeneutics as a Theory of Understanding. Grand Rapids, Cambridge; Eerdmans, 2011.

Archaeological Experience

Mount Gerizim, Area Supervisor [ASOR] 1968

Jerusalem, Ein Gedi, [part time] 1998

Nazareth, Area Supervisor 1998

Bethsaida, Area Supervisor 2006

Khirbet Beza, Co-director 2007

Migdal, assist in excavations 2007-13

Professional Societies

Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas

Co-convener of the Diatessaron Seminar 1971-75

Chairman of the Pseudepigrapha Seminar (Founder) 1976-84

Co-convener of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Christian Origins Seminar (Founder) 1993-1998

Co-convener of the OTP and Christian Origins Seminar (Founder) 1999-2005

Editorial Board for New Testament Studies and SNTS Monograph Series 1979-84

American Academy of Religion (AAR)

National: Group on the Social World of Early Christianity: Steering Committee 1974-79

Society of Biblical Literature (SBL)

National:

Pseudepigrapha Group, Secretary of Steering Committee 1969-85

Editor of SBL Pseudepigrapha Newsletter 1970-85

Editorial Board of SBL Texts and Translations: Pseudepigrapha Series (ex officio) 1975-85

SBL Forum Advisory Board 2002-09

Co-chair, The Function of Apocryphal and Pseudepigraphical Writings 2006-10

Editorial Board, Bible Odyssey 2008-

National Endowment for the Humanities, Reviewer of Grants 1975-

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Canadian Humanities Council, Reviewer of Grants 1980-

Catholic Biblical Association

Catholic Biblical Quarterly, Board of Associate Editors 1987-90

Leeds University Oriental Society 1969-84

International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies 1975-84

American Schools of Oriental Research

Editorial Committee of “Special Volume Series of the ASOR” 1979-82

Ancient Scrolls Committee 1980-

Chairman of the Subcommittee on the Photographs of the Dead Sea Scrolls

Qumran Section, Co-convener 2010-14

American Association of University Professors 1969-

Religious Studies Review (Published by the Council on the Study of Religion) 1978-84

Responsible for publications on Qumran, Pseudepigrapha, Christian Origins,

Apocrypha and Cognate Literature 1975-84

Princeton International Colloquy, Chairman of Steering Committee 1987

Princeton Theological Seminary Dead Sea Scrolls Project, Director and Editor 1985-

Anchor Bible Dictionary, Editorial Consultant 1985

Princeton Theological Seminary Fulbright Committee, Chairman 1985-

Recognized as Elite Fulbrigth Producing Institution 2015-

Institute for Semitic Studies, Founding Member and Board of Trustees 1985-2000

Princeton Seminary Bulletin, Advisory Committee 1984-89

Bible Review, Editorial Advisory Board 1984-2005

Foundation on Judaism and Christian Origins, President 1978-

Explorations, Co-founder and Editor 1986-99

Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha and Related Literature

and “Library of Second Temple Studies,” Founder and Editor 1986-

JSP Supplement Series of Monographs, Founder and Editor 1986-

Neumann Symposium, Advisory Committee 1986-90

Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada, Grant Referee 1987-

Time-Life Books, series on miracles, consultant 1988

The Biennial Enoch Symposia, Founding Member 2001-

Princeton-Prague Symposium on the Historical Jesus, Founder and Co-convener 2006-

T&T Clark Jewish and Christian Texts in Contexts and Related Studies Series, Founder

and Executive Editor 2002-

Bible Odyssey, SBL 2010-

Komitet Naukowy Biblii Aramejskiej 2014-

Comité d'honneur for The Bible in Its Traditions Research Programme [Ecole Biblique]

(http://blog.bibletraditions.org/patronage/) 2014-

International Journal of Sports and Christianity, Founding Member of the Editorial Board 2015-

SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS

Stuyvesant Scholar, Ohio Wesleyan University 1958-62

Merit Scholar, Senior Honors Scholar, Duke Divinity School 1962-65

Gurney-Harris-Kearns Fellow, Duke Graduate School of Religion 1965-67

Dempster Fellow, Duke Graduate School of Religion 1966-67

Fulbright Fellow, Edinburgh University 1967-68

Thayer Fellow of the ASOR, Jerusalem 1968-69

Fellow of the American Council of Learned Societies 1973-74

Fellow of Wolfson College and Fellow of Yarnton Manor, Oxford 2008

Grants [selected]

National Geographic Society 1982

National Endowment for the Humanities 1983, 1986-87

Duke University Research Council (many major and minor grants) 1970-83

Princeton Theological Seminary Research Council (many) 1985-

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Moody Foundation 1984-85

Mary Duke Biddle Foundation 1975-80

Edith C. Blum Foundation 1990-2014

Distinguished Lectureships [Selected]

Welch Lectures, Brigham Young University 1977

Gunning (Victoria Jubilee) Lectures, Edinburgh University 1985

Haskell Lectures, Oberlin College 1986, 1987

W.A. Sanderson Lectures, University of Melbourne 1989

International Colloquy on Calendar and Time, Addis Ababa 2008

The First Truman Madsen Lecture, BYU 2009

CBA Lectures, Manila, Philippines 2009

Chuen King Lecturer in Hong Kong 2010

Mennonite Lectures 2011

Plenary Speaker, St Petersburg and Moscow 2016

John Priest Distinguished Lecturer, FSU 2017

Thomas Nelson Distinguished lecture, Houston Baptist University 2017

Lanier Distinguished Lecturer, Lanier Theological Library 2017

SBL International Meeting, “The Discovery of Psalm 156” Berlin 2017

European Association for Biblical Studies, “The Slavonic Pseudepigrapha” Berlin 2017

DOCUMENTARIES AND TELEVISION SPECIALS [Selected]

Biblical Consultant for “The Lives of Peter and Paul,” the major CBS movie for 1981

“Raiders of the Lost Scrolls” CVTC and BBC

“The Real Face of Jesus” BBC, Discovery Channel [seen by 175 million viewers]

“Jesus: The Complete Story:

The Early Years,” “The Mission,” “The Last Days” Discovery Channel

“The Virgin Mary” BBC and History Channel [2002]

“Jesus’ Family” Discovery Channel [2006]

“The Dead Sea Scrolls” BBC [2006]

Biblical and Archaeological Critic for Discovery’s “Jesus’ Family Tomb” [2007]

“Who Framed Jesus?” [2010]

“The Resurrection Tomb” Discovery Channel April, 2012

“Dooms Day: The Mayan Calendar” FoxNews [Dec. 2013]

“Fact, Fiction, and Faith,” FoxNews [Dec. 2015]

“The Last Days of Jesus” [critic; 2017]

Listed In [Selected]

Who’s Who in America

Who’s Who in Religion

The British National Bibliography

Directory of American Scholars Men of Achievement

International Who’s Who in Education

Dictionary of International Biography

The Book of Honor

Personalities of the Americas

Community Leaders of America

Two Thousand Notable Americans

The International Directory of Distinguished Leadership

The International Book of Honor

The Biographical Roll of Honor Contemporary Authors

Who’s Who in Biblical Studies and Archaeology

Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers & Educators

Lanier Hall of Fame

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NON-ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITIES

Religion:

Denomination: Ordained United Methodist Minister

Deacon (1963), Elder (1972), Western North Carolina Conference

Charge: Centenary United Methodist Church, Winston-Salem, NC

Minister in Residence, Duke Memorial United Methodist Church, Durham, NC 1978-84

Sermons include those given in First Methodist Church, Edinburgh, Scotland,

Stanford Memorial Church, and Duke University Chapel

Wesley Foundation, Duke University (former trustee)

Duke Student Foreign Mission Fund Committee

Athletics:

Varsity Basketball, University of Edinburgh

All Southeast, All Scotland, All Great Britain, Awarded the University Blue

British Universities Championship, bronze medal [basketball; 1968]

Music:

Taught brass wind instruments at Ziggy Cole Music Company, Delaware, Ohio

Ohio Wesleyan Concert Band: Trumpet Soloist 1960-62

Duke University Symphony Orchestra: First Trumpet 1962-63

PUBLICATIONS

[not including the 52 books edited in the “Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha Supplement Series”

or “Library of Second Temple Studies” (Sheffield Academic Press and then Continuum) and the ten

volumes in “T & T Clark Jewish and Christian Texts in Contexts and Related Studies Series (T & T Clark)]

1968:

“Kierkegaard and Optical Linguistics,” Kierkegaardiana 7 (1968) 131-34.

1969:

“A Critical Comparison of the Dualism in 1QS III, 13-IV, 26 and the ‘Dualism’ Contained in the Fourth

Gospel,” New Testament Studies 15 (1969) 389-416.

“The Odes of Solomon — not Gnostic,” Catholic Biblical Quarterly 31 (1969) 357-69.

“Saint Paul et Qumran,” Revue Biblique 76 (1969) 624-26.

1970:

Tools for the Study of the Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, and Cognate Works. Durham, NC: Bowen. Pp. 1-106.

“Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenological Description of ‘Word,’” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30

(1970) 609-13.

“Paronomasia and Assonance in the Syriac Text of the Odes of Solomon,” Semitics 1 (1970) 12-26.

“Les Odes de Salomon et les manuscrits de la mer morte,” Revue Biblique 77 (1970) 522-49.

1971:

“The SBL Pseudepigrapha Project,” Bulletin of the Council on the Study of Religion 2 (1971) 24-25.

“The Renaissance of Pseudepigrapha Studies: the SBL Pseudepigrapha Project,”Journal for the Study of

Judaism in the Persian, Hellenistic and Roman Period 2 (1971) 107-14.

“Some Reflections on Present Work on the Pseudepigrapha,” The Society of Biblical Literature One

Hundred Seventh Annual Meeting: Seminar Papers. Missoula, MT: SBL. Vol. 1, pp. 229-37.

1972:

Editor. John and Qumran. London: G. Chapman. Pp. xiv and 231.

“A Clearing House for the Publication of Jewish Apocryphal Literature,” Revue de Qumran 8.29 (1972) 160.

“Seeking the Historical Roots of Christianity: The Duke Symposium on Christian Origins,” The Duke

Divinity School Review 37 (1972) 131-32.

“De Pseudepigraphorum Studiorum,” 1972 Proceedings: IOSCS, Pseudepigrapha, ed. R. A. Kraft.

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Septuagint and Cognate Studies 2. Missoula, MT: SBL. Pp. 129-35.

in Earliest Christianity,” in The Use of the Old Testament in the New and Other Essays: Studies in ”בעותא“

Honor of William Franklin Stinespring, ed. J. M. Efird. Durham: Duke University Press. Pp. 231-

79.

“A Critical Comparison of the Dualism in 1QS 3:13-4:26 and the ‘Dualism’ Contained in the Gospel of

John,” in John and Qumran, pp. 76-106.

“Qumran, John and the Odes of Solomon,” in John and Qumran, pp. 107-36.

1973:

The Odes of Solomon. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Pp. xv and 167.

“Jesus and Jehoḥanan: An Archaeological Note on Crucifixion,” Expository Times 84 (1973) 147-50.

“Some Cognate Studies to the Septuagint,” Bulletin of the International Organization for Septuagint and

Cognate Studies 6 (1973) 10-11.

with A. Culpepper, “The Odes of Solomon and the Gospel of John,” Catholic Biblical Quarterly 35 (1973)

298-322.

1974:

“Tatian’s Dependence upon Apocryphal Traditions,” The Heythrop Journal 15 (1974) 5-17.

Review of The Book of Judith: Greek Text with an English Translation, Commentary and

Critical Notes. By M. S. Enslin, ed. S. Zeitlin. JBL 93 (1974) 454-56.

Review of The Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament. By W. S. LaSor. JBL 93 (1974) 131-32.

1975:

“Early Syriac Inscriptions in and Around Antioch,” The Society of Biblical Literature: 1975 Seminar Papers,

ed. G. MacRae. Missoula, MT: Scholars Press. Vol. 1, pp. 81-97.

1976:

The Pseudepigrapha and Modern Research. Septuagint and Cognate Studies 7. Missoula, MT.: Scholars

Press. Pp. xiv and 245.

The Preliminary Report of the Library of Microfilms and Photographs of the Pseudepigrapha Institute.

Durham, NC: ICSCO. Pp. ii and 14.

“New Insights into Christian Origins,” The North Carolina Catholic 30.33 (1976) 1, 11 (with one

photograph).

“Jesus and the Pseudepigrapha,” Duke Divinity School in Ministry 2 (1976) 1, 6 (with a facsimile).

“The Odes of Solomon,” in Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible, Supplementary Volume, ed. K. Grim et al.

Nashville: Abingdon. Pp. 637-38.

1977:

“Reflections on the SNTS Pseudepigrapha Seminar at Duke on the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs,” New

Testament Studies 23 (1977) 296-304.

“‘Lost Books’ May Give New Insights into Jesus’ Time,” The Ohio Wesleyan Magazine 54.4 (1977) 14-16

(with two photographs).

“Jewish Astrology in the Talmud, Pseudepigrapha, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and Early Palestinian Synagogues,”

Harvard Theological Review 70 (1977) 183-200.

“Translating the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha: A Report of International Projects,” Bulletin of the

International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies 10 (1977) 11-21.

Review of The Bible in the Syropalestinian Version. Ed. M. H. Goshen-Gottstein with H. Shirun. JBL 96

(1977) 284-86.

Review of 1 Maccabees: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary. By J. A. Goldstein. Int 31

(1977) 198-202.

1978:

with S. Agourides, “A New Discovery of Old Manuscripts on Mt. Sinai: A Preliminary Report,” Biblical

Archaeologist 41 (1978) 29-30 (with one photograph).

“Focus on the Pseudepigrapha,” The Circuit Rider 2 (1978) 6-8.

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“Rylands Syriac MS 44 and a New Addition to the Pseudepigrapha: The Treatise of Shem, Discussed and

Translated,” Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester 60 (1978) 376-403

(with a facsimile).

“New Developments in the Study of the Ecrits Intertestamentaires,” Bulletin of the International Organization

for Septuagint and Cognate Studies 11 (1978) 14-18.

“Messianism in the Pseudepigrapha and the Book of Mormon,” in Reflections on Mormonism: Judeo-

Christian Parallels (Papers Delivered at the Religious Studies Center Symposium, Brigham Young

University, March 10-11, 1978), ed. T. G. Madsen. Religious Studies Monograph Series 4. Provo,

UT: Religious Studies Center. Pp. 99-137.

1979:

The Pseudepigrapha and Modern Research with a Supplement. Septuagint and Cognate Studies 7. Missoula,

MT.: Scholars Press. Pp. xiv and 245.

“Haplography and Philology: A Study of Ode of Solomon 16:8,” New Testament Studies 25 (1979) 221-27.

“The SNTS Pseudepigrapha Seminars at Tübingen and Paris on the Books of Enoch,” New Testament Studies

25 (1979) 315-23.

“St. Catharine’s Monastery: Myths and Mysteries,” Biblical Archaeologist 42 (1979) 174-79 (with 4

photographs).

“A History of Pseudepigrapha Research: The Re-emerging Importance of the Pseudepigrapha,” in Aufstieg

und Niedergang der Romischen Welt, ed. W. Haase. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter. Band

II.19.1, pp. 54-88.

“The Concept of the Messiah in the Pseudepigrapha,” in Aufstieg and Niedergang der Römischen Welt, ed.

W. Haase. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter. Band I1.19,1; pp. 188-218.

Review of Responsibility for Evil in the Theodicy of IV Ezra. By A. L. Thompson. JBL 98 (1979) 465-67.

Review of La verite dans Saint Jean. Vol. 1: Le Christ et la verite; 1’Espirit et la verite. Vol. 2: Le croyant

et la Write. By Ignace de la Potterie. CBQ 41 (1979) 484-85.

1980:

“The Manuscripts of St. Catharine’s Monastery,” Biblical Archaeologist 43 (1980) 26-34 (with 8

photographs).

“The Origin and Subsequent History of the Authors of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Four Transitional Phases

among the Qumran Essenes,” Revue de Qumran 38 (1980) 213-33.

“The Portrayal of the Righteous as an Angel,” in Ideal Figures in Ancient Judaism: Profiles and Paradigms,

eds. J. J. Collins and G. W. E. Nickelsburg. Septuagint and Cognate Studies 12. Chico, CA:

Scholars Press. Pp. 135-51.

1981:

The Pseudepigrapha and Modern Research With A Supplement. Septuagint and Cognate Studies 7S. Chico,

CA: Scholars Press. Pp. xiv, 329.

Papyri and Leather Manuscripts of the Odes of Solomon. Dickerson Series of Facsimiles 1. Winston-Salem,

NC: Hunter. Pp. 89.

“The New in Light of the Old: Measuring Advancements since APOT,” in Festgabe für Christoph Burchard,

ed. H. Thyen. Heidelberg. Pp. 8-20.

The New Discoveries in St. Catharine’s Monastery: A Preliminary Report on the Manuscripts, assisted by G.

T. Zervos, foreword by D. N. Freedman. Ann Arbor, MI: American School of Oriental Research.

“Christian and Jewish Self-Definition in Light of the Christian Additions to the Apocryphal Writings,” in

Jewish and Christian Self-Definition, Volume Two: Aspects of Judaism in the Graeco-Roman Period,

ed. E. P. Sanders et al. Philadelphia: Fortress Press. Pp. 27-55, 310-315.

Review of A Tribute to Arthur Vööbus: Studies in Early Christian Literature and Its Environment, Primarily

in the Syrian East. Ed. R. H. Fischer. JNES 40 (1981) 62-4.

Review of A Manual of Palestinian Aramaic Texts. By J. A. Fitzmyer and D. J. Harrington. CBQ (1981)

290-92.

Review of A Wandering Aramean: Collected Aramaic Essays. By J.A. Fitzmyer. Interpretation 35 (1981)

429-32.

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1982:

The History of the Rechabites: Vol. 1: The Greek Recension. SBL Texts and Translations 17; Pseudepigrapha

Series 10. Chico, CA: Scholars Press.

“A Prolegomenon to a New Study of the Jewish Background of the Hymns and Prayers in the New

Testament,” in Essays in Honour of Yigael Yadin, ed. J. Neusner and G. Vermes. Journal of Jewish

Studies 33 (1982) 265-85). Oxford: Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies.

“The Historical Jesus in Light of Writings Contemporaneous with Him,” Aufstieg und Niedergand der

Römischen Welt, ed. W. Haase. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter. Band II. 25.1, pp. 451-76.

1983:

Editor, The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha, Vol. 1: Apocalyptic Literature and Testaments. Garden City, NY:

Doubleday and London: DLT. Pp. xix and 995.

Contributions to The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha, Vol. 1:

“Introduction for the General Reader,” pp. xxi-xxxiv.

“The Treatise of Shem: Introduction, Translation and Notes,” pp. 473-86.

“Introduction to Apocalyptic Literature and Related Works,” pp. 3-4.

“Introduction to Testaments (Often with Apocalyptic Sections),” pp. 773-74.

1984:

Review of The Gospel of Thomas and Christian Wisdom. By Stevan L. Davies. CBQ 46 (1984) 785-87.

Slide Lecture Series: sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Editor of all six lectures.

Author of J2 (“Literature in Early Judaism”) and J5 (“Astrology, Astronomy, and Magic”).

1985:

The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha: Expansions of the “Old Testament” and Legends, Wisdom and Literature,

Prayers, Psalms and Odes, Fragments of Lost Judeo-Hellenistic Works Vol. 2 (editor). Garden City,

NY: Doubleday and London: DLT.

The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha and the New Testament: Prolegomena for the Study of Christian Origins.

SNTS Monograph Series 54. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

The Discovery of a Dead Sea Scroll (4QTherapeia) and its Importance in the History of Medicine and Jesus

Research. Lubbock, TX: ICASALS.

Contributions to The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha, Vol. 2:

“History of the Rechabites: Introduction, Translation and Notes,” pp. 443-61.

“Prayer of Jacob: Introduction, Translation and Notes,” pp. 715-23.

“The Odes of Solomon: Introduction, Translation and Notes,” pp. 725-71.

“The Prayer of Manasseh: Introduction, Translation and Notes,” pp. 625-37.

with J. A. Sanders, “More Psalms of David: Introduction, Translation and Notes,” pp. 609-24.

“Introduction to Expansions of the ‘Old Testament’ and Legends,” p. 5.

“Introduction to Wisdom and Philosophical Literature,” p. 477.

“Introduction to Prayers, Psalms and Odes,” p. 607.

“Preface to Fragments of Lost Judeo-Hellenistic Works,” pp. 775-76.

“The Significance of the New Edition of the Old Testament Pseudepigrapha,” in La litterature

intertestamentaire: Colloque de Strasbourg (17-19 Octobre 1983), ed. M. Philonenko. Bibliotheque

des Centres d’Etudes Superieures Specialises. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France. Pp. 11-28.

“Research on the Historical Jesus Today: Jesus and the Pseudepigrapha, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Nag

Hammadi Codices, Josephus, and Archaeology,” Princeton Seminary Bulletin 6.2 (1985) 98-115.

“The Triumphant Majority as Seen by a Dwindled Minority: The Outsider According to the Insider of the

Jewish Apocalypses, 70-130,” in “To See Ourselves as Others See Us”: Christians, Jews, “Others”

in Late Antiquity, ed. J. Neusner and E. S. Frerichs. Chico, CA: Scholars Press. Pp. 285-315.

“The Date of Jubilees and the Temple Scroll,” in Society of Biblical Literature 1985: Seminar Papers.

Chico, CA: Scholars Press. Pp. 193-204.

“Pseudepigrapha,” in Harper’s Bible Dictionary, ed. P. J. Achtemeier. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1985.

Pp. 836-40.

“Research on the Historical Jesus,” Proceedings of the Irish Biblical Association 9 (1985) 19-37.

“Reflections on the Mysteries of St. Catherine’s Monastery,” Foreword to Secrets of Mount Sinai, ed. James

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Bentley. Garden City, NY. Pp. 4-7.

1986:

with M. Hengel and D. Mendels, “The Polemical Character of ‘On Kingship’ in the Temple Scroll: An

Attempt at Dating 11QTemple,” Journal of Jewish Studies 37 (1986) 28-38.

“New Mt. Sinai Manuscripts,” Bible Review 2 (1986) 6-8.

“The Jewish Roots of Christology: The Discovery of the Hypostatic Voice,” Scottish Journal of Theology 39

(1986) 19-41.

“Semitisms in the New Testament and the Need to Clarify the Importance of the Syriac New Testament,” in

Salvacion en la Palabra: Targum, Derash, Berith: En Memoria del Profesor Alejandro Diez

Macho, ed. Domingo Munoz Leon. Madrid: Ediciones Cristiandad. Pp. 633-38.

“Jewish Hymns, Odes, and Prayers (ca. 167 B.C.E.-135 C.E.),” in Early Judaism and its Modern

Interpreters, ed. R. A. Kraft and G. W. E. Nickelsburg. The Bible and Its Modern Interpreters.

Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1986. Pp. 411-36.

“4Q Therapeia (43.407): Cryptic Notes on the Medical Rounds of Omriel: A New Text and Translation,” in

Medicine, Miracle and Magic in New Testament Times, by H. C. Kee. SNTS Monograph Series 55.

Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 128-34.

“From Barren Mazes to Gentle Rappings: The Emergence of Jesus Research,” Princeton Seminary Bulletin

7.2 (1986) 221-30.

“Greek, Persian, Roman, Syrian and Egyptian Influences in Early Jewish Theology: A Study of the History

of the Rechabites,” in Hellenica et Judaica: Hommage A Valentin Nikiprowetzky), ed. A. Caquot et

al. Leuven: Peeters. Pp. 219-43.

“The Background and Foreground of Christian Origins,” Proceedings of the Irish Biblical Association 10

(1986) 40-54.

Contributions to the Illustrated Dictionary & Concordance of the Bible, ed. G. Wigoder et al. Jerusalem:

Jerusalem Publishing House; London: Collier; New York: Macmillan:

“Resurrection,” pp. 856-57.

“Messiah,” pp. 682-84.

“Old Testament Pseudepigrapha,” pp. 834-36.

“Old Testament Apocrypha,” pp. 101-02.

1987:

The New Testament Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha: A Guide to Publications, with Excurses on

Apocalypses. ALTA Bibliography Series 17. Metuchen, NJ and London: Scarecrow.

“Jewish Interest in Astrology During the Hellenistic and Roman Period,” in Aufstieg und Niedergang der

Römischen Welt, ed. W. Haase. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter. Band II.20.2. Pp. 926-56, VI

Plates.

“Die Schrift des Sem: Einfuhrung, Text and Übersetzung,” Aufstieg und Niedergang der Römischen Welt, ed.

W. Haase. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter. Band II.20.2. Pp. 951-87.

“JSP Editorial Purpose and Policy,” Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha 1 (1987) 3-4.

“The Need for Explorations,” Explorations 1.1 (l987) 1-2.

“Explorations: What it is Not,” Explorations 1.1 (1987) 1.

“The Dead Sea Scroll of Isaiah,” Explorations 1.1 (1987) 4.

“Neologisms: Their Origins — Anti-Semitism,” Explorations 1.1 (1987) 4.

“Who’s Who on the Editorial Board of Advisors,” Explorations 1.2 (1987) 1.

“A Misunderstood Recently Published Dead Sea Scroll,” Explorations 1.2 (1987) 2.

“The Pseudepigrapha as Biblical Exegesis,” in Early Jewish and Christian Exegesis: Studies in Memory of

William Hugh Brownlee, ed. C.A. Evans and W.F. Stinespring. Atlanta: Scholars, 1987. Pp. 139-52.

“The Dawning of a New Epoch in Research on Christian Origins: The New English Pseudepigrapha,” in

New Perspectives on Ancient Judaism [For Howard C. Kee at Sixty-five], ed. J. Neusner, P. Borgen,

E. S. Frericks, R. Horsley, and J. Neusner. New York, London: University Press of America. Pp.

53-63.

“Biblical Literature: Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha,” in The Encyclopedia of Religion, ed. Mircea Eliade. New

York: Macmillan. Vol. 2. Pp. 173-83.

“From Jewish Messianology to Christian Christology: Some Caveats and Perspectives,” in Judaisms and

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Their Messiahs, ed. J. Neusner, W.S. Green, E. Frerichs. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Pp. 225-64.

Review of Jesus and Judaism, by E.P. Sanders. Journal for the American Academy of Religion 60.3 (1987) 622-

24.

Review of Harper’s Bible Dictionary, P.J. Achtemeier (gen. ed.). Princeton Seminary Bulletin 8.2 (1987)

79.

Review of The New Testament: A Bibliography, by Daniel J. Harrington. Princeton Seminary Bulletin 8.2

1987) 81-84.

Editor Explorations, Explorations Monograph Series, Journal for the Study of Pseudepigrapha, JSP Monograph

Series.

1988:

Jesus within Judaism: New Light from Exciting Archaeological Discoveries. Anchor Bible Reference Library 1.

New York: Doubleday.

“The Prayer of Manasseh: The Classic Jewish Penitential Prayer,” Explorations 2.1 (1988) 2.

Articles in The World Book Encyclopedia (1988):

“James, Saint” (vol. 11, p. 27); “Mary (Mother of Jesus)” (vol. 13, p. 238); “Mary Magdalene” (vol.

13, p. 239); “Salome” (vol. 17, pp. 70-71); “Anne, Saint” (vol. 1, p. 517); “Elizabeth, Saint” (vol. 6,

p. 240); “Lazarus” (vol. 12, pp. 147-48); “Jude, Epistle of” (vol. 11, p. 180); “Immaculate

Conception” (vol. 10, p. 81); “Annunciation” (vol. 1, p. 518); “James, Epistle of” (vol. 1, pp. 25-26).

“Biblical Interpretation: The Crucible of the Pseudepigrapha,” in Text and Testimony: Essays on New

Testament and Apocryphal Literature in Honour of A.F.J. Klijn, ed. T. Baarda, A. Hilhorst, G.P.

Luttikhuizen, and A.S. van der Woude. Kappen: Uitgeuersmaatschappij J.H. Kok. Pp. 66-78.

“Research on the New Testament Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha,” in Aufstieg un Niedergang der Römischen

Welt, pt. 2, vol. 25.5, ed. W. Haase. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.

“Unprecedented Leadership from Scholars,” Explorations 2.2 (1988) 1, 4.

Review of A Formcritical Study of Selected Odes of Solomon, by Gerald R. Blaszczak. JBL 107.1 1988

134-35.

Review of Anti-Judaism in Early Christianity: Vol. 1: Paul and the Gospels , by P. Richardson with D.

Granskou, eds., and Anti-Judaism in Early Christianity: Vol. 2: Separation and Polemic , by S. G.

Wilson. Princeton Seminary Bulletin 9.1 (1988) 71-72.

Review of What Crucified Jesus? by Ellis Rivkin. Princeton Seminary Bulletin 9.3 (1988) 246-47.

Review of Rebecca’s Children: Judaism and Christianity in the Roman World, by Alan F. Segal. Princeton

Seminary Bulletin 9.1 (1988) 72-73.

Editor, Explorations, Explorations Monograph Series, Journal for the Study of Pseudepigrapha and Related

Literature, JSP Monograph Series.

1989:

“Borowitz Caricatures the Church: A Protestant Response,” Moment 14.3 (1989) 44-45.

“The Jewish Background of the Lord’s Prayer,” Abstracts: American Academy of Religion/Society of Biblical

Literature (1989) 115-16.

“The Righteous Teacher and the Historical Jesus: A Study of the Self-Understanding of Two Jewish

Charismatics,” in Perspectives on Christology, ed. W.P. Weaver. Nashville: Exodus Press. Pp. 73-94.

Review of The People Called: The Growth of Community in the Bible, by Paul D. Hanson. Princeton Seminary

Bulletin 10.1 (1989) 66-69.

Review of The Holy Land: An Archaeological Guide from Earliest Times to 1700, by Jerome Murphy-O’Connor.

Princeton Seminary Bulletin 10.1 (1989) 69-70.

Editor Explorations, Explorations Monograph Series, Journal for the Study of Pseudepigrapha and Related

Literature, JSP Monograph Series, Anchor Bible Reference Library, Anchor Bible Dictionary (Associate

Editor).

1990:

Gli pseudepigrafi dell’Antico Testamento e ill Nuovo Testameno: Prolegomena allo studio delle origini cristiane.

Trans. G. Boccaccini. Studi Biblici 91. Brecia: Paideia Editrice.

Editor. John and the Dead Sea Scrolls (ed.). Christian Origins Library. New York: Crossroad.

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Co-Editor with J. Murphy-O’Connor. Paul and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Christian Origins Library. New York:

Crossroad.

Editor. Jews and Christians: Exploring the Past, Present, and Future. Shared Ground Among Jews and

Christians 1. New York: Crossroad.

“David Flusser’s Vision,” Explorations 4.1 (1990) 1, 4.

“ASOR Reviews Ancient Manuscript Committee [Letter to Amir Drori],” Biblical Archaeologist 53.4 (1990) 235.

“The Beth Essentiae and the Permissive Meaning of the Hiphil (Aphel),” in Of Scribes and Scrolls: Studies on

the Hebrew Bible, Intertestamental Judaism, and Christian Origins, ed. Harold W. Attridge, John J.

Collins, and Thomas H. Tobin. College Theology Society Resources in Religion 5. New York and

London: University Press of America. Pp. 67-78.

“Foreword;” “A Critical Comparison of the Dualism in 1QS 3:13-4:26 and the ‘Dualism’ in the Gospel of John”;

“Qumran, John, and the Odes of Solomon,” in John and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Pp. xii-xvi; 76-106; 107-

36.

“Foreword,” in Paul and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Pp. ix-xvi.

“Preface”; “Exploring Opportunities for Rethinking Relations Among Jews and Christians,” in Jews and

Christians. Pp. 12-15; 35-39.

“Preface,” in Irish Biblical Apocrypha: Selected Texts in Translation, ed. Maire Herbert and Martin McNamara.

Edinburgh: T&T Clark. Pp. xi-xii.

“From the Philopedia of Jesus to the Misopedia of the Acts of Thomas,” in By Study and Also by Faith: Essays in

Honor of Hugh W. Nibley on the Occasion of his Eightieth Birthday 27 March 1990, ed. John M.

Lundquist and Stephen D. Ricks. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company. Vol. 1, pp. 46-66.

“Concerning the New Comprehensive Edition of the Previously Published Qumran Documents,” in Archaeology

and History in the Dead Sea Scrolls: The New York University Conference in Memory of Yigael Yadin,

ed. Lawrence H. Schiffman. JSPSS 8; JSOT/ASOR Monographs 2. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press.

Pp. 132-33.

“Pseudepigraphy,” in Encyclopedia of Early Christianity, ed. E. Ferguson. New York and London: Garland

Publishing. Pp. 765-67.

Review of Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice: A Critical Edition, by Carol Newsome. Princeton Seminary Bulletin

11.3 (1990) 302-03.

Review of The Shadow of the Galilean: The Quest of the Historical Jesus in Narrative Form, by Gerd Theissen.

Princeton Seminary Bulletin 11.2 (1990) 191-92.

Review of The World of Qumran from Within: Collected Studies, by Shemaryahu Talmon. Religious Studies

Review 16.4 (1990) 359.

Review of Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice: A Critical Edition, by Carol Newsome. Religious Studies Review 17.1

(1990) 82.

Review of The Arabic Text of the Apocalypse of Baruch, ed. F. Leemhuis and A.F.J. Klijn. Religious Studies

Review 17.1 (1990) 81.

1991:

Editor with others. Graphic Concordance to the Dead Sea Scrolls. The Princeton Theological Seminary Dead

Sea Scrolls Project. Tübingen: Mohr (Siebeck) and Louisville: Westminster/John Knox Press.

Editor. Jesus’ Jewishness: Exploring the Place of Jesus within Early Judaism. Shared Ground Among Jews and

Christians 2; New York: American Interfaith Institute, Crossroad.

Editor with J. J. Collins. Mysteries and Revelations: Apocalyptic Studies Since the Uppsala Colloquium. JSPSS

9; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press.

“Anti-Semitism in Japan?” Explorations 5 (1991) 2.

“The Centenary of the École Biblique,” Princeton Seminary Bulletin 12 (1991) 56-61.

“Folk Tradition in Jewish Apocalyptic Literature,” in Mysteries and Revelations. Pp. 91-113.

“Preface”; “The Foreground of Christian Origins and the Commencement of Jesus Research”; “Jesus, Early

Jewish Literature, and Archaeology”; “Annotated Bibliography,” in Jesus’ Jewishness. Pp. 13-16; 63-83;

177-98; 271-89.

“Qumran in Relation to the Apocrypha, Rabbinic Judaism, and Nascent Christianity: Impacts on University

Teaching of Jewish Civilization in the Hellenistic-Roman Period,” in Jewish Civilization in the

Hellenistic-Roman Period, ed. S. Talmon. Philadelphia: Trinity Press International. Pp. 169-80.

“Refreshing Developments in Italian Research,” in Middle Judaism: Jewish Thought, 300 B.C.E. to 200 C.E., by

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G. Boccaccini. Minneapolis: Fortress Press. Pp. xiii-xix.

Review of Mastering Greek Vocabulary, by Thomas A. Robinson. Princeton Seminary Bulletin 12 (1991) 374.

Review of Mikra: Text, Translation, Reading and Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible in Ancient Judaism and

Early Christianity, ed. Martin Jan Mulder. Princeton Seminary Bulletin 12 (1991) 107-10.

Review of The New Testament Background: Selected Documents (rev. ed.), ed. C.K. Barrett. Princeton Seminary

Bulletin 12 (1991) 374-76.

1992:

Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls. New York: Doubleday.

Jesus dentro do Judaísmo: Novas Revelaçōes a partir de Estimulantes Descobertas Arqueológicas. Translated

by Henrique de Araujo Mesquita. Rio de Janeiro: Imago Editora Ltda.

Editor. The Message of the Scrolls, by Yigael Yadin. New York: Crossroad.

Editor with J. Brownson, M.T. Davis, S.J. Kraftchick, and A.F. Segal, The Messiah: Developments in Earliest

Judaism and Christianity. Minneapolis: Fortress.

Edited with K. Stendahl, The Scrolls and the New Testament. New York: Crossroad.

Edited with W.P. Weaver, What Has Archaeology to Do with Faith? Philadelphia: Trinity Press International.

“Discussing Anti-Judaism in the New Testament with Hans Küng,” Explorations 6.2 (1992) 1-2, 4.

“Hans Küng and a Global Faith,” Explorations 6.2 (1992) 2.

“Jewish Prayers in the Time of Jesus,” Princeton Seminary Bulletin, supplementary issue no. 2 (1992) 36-55.

“Passover in the Christian Calendar,” Explorations 6.1 (1992) 1.

“The Princeton Theological Seminary Dead Sea Scrolls Project,” Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha

and Related Literatures 10 (1992) 5-10.

“Pope John Paul II and the Pontifical Commission for Relations with the Jews,” Explorations 6.1 (1992) 4.

“Princeton Theological Seminary Dead Sea Scrolls Project,” The Qumran Chronicle 2.1 (1992) 27-29.

“Sense or Sensationalism? The Dead Sea Scrolls Controversy,” The Christian Century 109.4 (January 29, 1992)

92-98.

“The Scrolls of Qumran,” The Christian Century 109.4 (January 29, 1992) 94.

“Supersessionism or God’s Awareness?” Biblical Archaeology Review 18.1 (Jan/Feb 1992) 72, 74-76.

The Anchor Bible Dictionary, ed. David Noel Freedman. 6 vols. New York: Doubleday:

“Apocrypha: Old Testament Apocrypha,” “Baruch, Book of 2 (Syriac),” “Baruch, Book of 3 (Greek),” “Codex

Sinaiticus,” “Eldad and Modad,” “Forgiveness: Early Judaism,” “Hanina Ben-Dosa,” “Hilkiah the

Hasid,” “Honi,” “Jacob, Ladder of,” “Jacob, Prayer of,” “Lost Tribes, The,” “Manasseh, Prayer of,”

“Paradise,” “Prayer in Early Judaism,” “Pseudepigrapha, OT,” “Pseudonymity and Pseudepigraphy,”

“Rechabites, History of,” “Sedrach, Apocalypse of,” “Shem, Treatise of,” “Sinaiticus, Syrus,”

“Solomon, Odes of.”

“Enoch: Ancient Sources,” in Encyclopedia of Mormonism, ed. Daniel H. Ludlow. 5 vols. New York: Macmillan/

Vol. 1, pp. 459-60.

“Judaism,” in A New Handbook of Christian Theology, ed. Donald. W. Musser and Joseph L. Price. Nashville:

Abingdon.

“An Allegorical and Autobiographical Poem by the Moreh haṣ-Ṣedeq (1QH 8:4-11),” in Sha‘arei Talmon:

Studies in the Bible, Qumran, and the Ancient Near East Presented to Shemaryahu Talmonu, ed. M.

Fishbane and E. Tov, with W.W. Fields. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns. Pp. 295-307.

“Christians and Jews in the First Six Centuries,” in Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism: A Parallel History of their

Origins and Early Development, ed. Hershel Shanks. Washington: Biblical Archaeology Society. Pp.

305-25.

“Expressing the Inconceivable,” in Artists Confronting the Inconceivable, ed. Irvin J. Borowsky. Philadelphia:

American Interfaith Institute. P. 9.

“From Messianology to Christology: Problems and Prospects,” in The Messiah: Developments in Earliest

Judaism and Christianity. Pp. 3-35.

“The Genius of Yadin,” in The Message of the Scrolls. Pp. 1-5.

“Has the Name ‘Peter’ Been Found among the Dead Sea Scrolls,” in Christen und Christliches in Qumran? ed.

Bernhard Mayer. Regensburg: Verlag Friedrich Pustet. Pp. 213-25.

“The Timelessness of The Scrolls and the New Testament,” in The Scrolls and the New Testament. Pp. vii-ix.

“The Vatican’s Lead against Anti-Semitism and Anti-Judaism,” in Every Day Remembrance Day: A Chronicle of

Jewish Martyrdom, by Simon Wiesenthal. Philadelphia: American Interfaith Institute. Pp. vii-ix.

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1993:

Editor with F.X. Blisard and J.L. Gorham. Overcoming Fear Between Jews and Christians. Shared Ground

Among Jews and Christians 3. New York: Crossroad and American Interfaith Institute.

Editor with C.A. Evans. The Pseudepigrapha and Early Biblical Interpretation. JSPSS 14. Sheffield: Sheffield

Academic Press.

Editor with W.P. Weaver. The Old and New Testaments: Their Relationship and the “Intertestamental

Literature.” Faith and Scholarship Colloquies. Valley Forge: Trinity Press International.

Co-author with R.E. Whitaker, “The Dead Sea Scrolls: The New Critical Edition and Translation Prepared on

Computers,” Zeitschrift für Althebraistik 6 (1993) 239-42.

“L’ebraicità di Gesù: Nuove testimonianze archeologiche e documentaire,” Amicizia Ebraico-Cristina 28 (1993)

6-18.

“Is the Bible Anti-Semitic?” Explorations 7.2 (1993) 1, 8.

“Is the New Testament Anti-Semitic or Anti-Jewish?” Explorations 7.2 (1993) 2-3.

“Reinterpreting John: How the Dead Sea Scrolls Have Revolutionized Our Understanding of the Gospel of John,”

Bible Review 9.1 (Feb. 1993) 19-25, 54.

“Repenser Jesus Juif,” Service International de Documentation Judéo-Chrétienne 26.3 (1993) 3-13.

“Faith Grounded in History,” in Faith without Prejudice: Rebuilding Christian Attitudes toward Judaism, ed. E.J.

Fisher. New York: Crossroad and American Interfaith Institute.

“Fear: A Perennially Present Anguish,” in Overcoming Fear Between Jews and Christians. Pp. 1-20.

“In the Crucible: The Pseudepigrapha as Biblical Interpretation,” in The Pseudepigrapha and Early Biblical

Interpretation. Pp. 20-43.

“Jewish Prayers in the Time of Jesus,” in The Lord’s Prayer: Perspectives for Reclaiming Christian Prayer, ed.

D.L. Migliore. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans. Pp. 36-55.

“Prayer in the New Testament in Light of Contemporary Jewish Prayers,” in Society of Biblical Literature 1993

Seminar Papers, ed. E.H. Lovering, Jr. Atlanta: Scholars Press. Pp. 773-86.

Review of Das Christentum: Eine jüdische Religion, by D. Flusser. Critical Review of Books in Religion 1992,

ed. E.J. Epp. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1992. Pp. 195-98.

Review of Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels, ed. J.B. Green, S. McKnight, and I.H. Marshall. Princeton

Seminary Bulletin 14 (1993) 300-02.

Review of Understanding the Dead Sea Scrolls: A Reader from the Biblical Archaeology Review, ed. H. Shanks.

Theology Today 49 (Jan. 1993) 548-50.

Editor, Explorations, Journal for the Study of Pseudepigrapha and Related Literature.

1994:

Editor with W.P. Weaver. Images of Jesus Today. Faith and Scholarship Colloquies 3. Valley Forge: Trinity

Press International.

Editor with M. Harding and M. Kiley. The Lord’s Prayer and Other Prayer Texts from the Greco-Roman Era.

Valley Forge: Trinity Press International.

Editor. Rule of the Community and Related Documents. The Princeton Theological Seminary Dead Sea Scrolls

Project 1. Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr [Paul Siebeck]; Louisville: Westminster John Knox.

Gesù nel giudaismo del suo tempo: all luce delle più recenti scoperte. Piccola biblioteca teologica 30. Turin:

Claudiana.

“Biblical Archaeology: Good Grounds for Faith,” U.S. Catholic 59.7 (July 1994) 14-19.

“The Dead Sea Scrolls Controversy,” Explorations 8.2 (1994) 4, 8.

“‘Jews,’ ‘Pagans,’ and ‘Christians’ in Antiquity and Our Search for ‘The Next Step,’” Explorations 8.1 (1994) 1-

2.

“New Discoveries about Jesus,” Catholic Digest 58.12 (Oct. 1994) 94-101.

“Philo: The Jewish Genius of Alexandria,” Explorations 8.1 (1994) 2.

Preface, Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha and Related Literatures 10 (1992) 3-4.

Co-author with L.T. Stuckenbruck , “Blessings (1QSb),” in Rule of the Community and Related Documents. Pp.

119-31.

“A Caveat on Textual Transmission and the Meaning of ABBA: A Study of the Lord’s Prayer,” in The Lord’s

Prayer and Other Prayer Texts from the Greco-Roman Era. Pp. 1-14.

Co-author with E. Qimron, “Cave IV Fragments (4Q255-264 = 4QS MSS A-J),” in Rule of the Community and

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Related Documents. Pp. 53-103.

“Consistency Chart,” in Rule of the Community and Related Documents. P. xiii.

“Jesus in the Agrapha and Apocryphal Gospels,” in Studying the Historical Jesus: Evaluations of the State of

Current Research, ed. B. Chilton and C.A. Evans. Leiden: Brill. Pp. 479-533.

“Jesus Research Expands with Chaotic Creativity,” in Images of Jesus Today. Pp. 113-16.

“Morphological and Philological Observations: Preparing the Critical Text and Translation of the Serek Ha-

Yaḥad,” in Methods of Investigation of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Khirbet Qumran Site: Present

Realities and Future Prospects, ed. M.O. Wise, N. Golb, J.J. Collins, and D.G. Pardee. New York: New

York Academy of Sciences. Pp. 271-83.

“Possible Fragments of the Rule of the Community (5Q11),” in Rule of the Community and Related Documents.

Pp. 105-07.

Co-author with E. Qimron, “Rule of the Community (1QS),” in Rule of the Community and Related Documents.

Pp. 1-51.

Co-author with L.T. Stuckenbruck, “Rule of the Congregation (1QSa),” in Rule of the Community and Related

Documents. Pp. 108-17.

1995:

The Beloved Disciple. Valley Forge: Trinity Press International.

Editor. Damascus Document, War Scroll, and Related Documents. PTSDSSP 2. Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr [Paul

Siebeck]; Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press.

Editor with W.P. Weaver. Earthing Christologies: From Jesus’ Parables to Jesus the Parable. Faith and

Scholarship Colloquies. Valley Forge: Trinity Press International.

Editor. The Faith of Qumran: Theology of the Dead Sea Scrolls, by H. Ringgren. New York: Crossroad.

Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Anchor Bible Reference Library. New York: Doubleday.

Editor. Qumran Questions. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press.

“The Discovery of Scrolls in Petra,” Explorations 9.2 (1995) 3-4.

“Petra: The Lost City,” Explorations 9.2 (1995) 2-3.

“Ancient Apocalyptic Thought and the New Testament,” in Biblical Theology: Problems and Perspectives in

Honor of J. Chrisitaan Beker, ed. S.J. Kraftchick, C.D. Myers, Jr., and B.C. Ollenburger. Nashville:

Abingdon Press. Pp. 222-32.

“Consistency Chart,” in Damascus Document, War Scroll, and Related Documents. P. xiii.

“Introduction to the Expanded Edition: The Theologies in the Dead Sea Scrolls,” in The Faith of Qumran. Pp. xv-

xxi.

“Other Small Fragments,” in Damascus Document, War Scroll, and Related Documents. Pp. 215-21.

“The Princeton Theological Seminary Dead Sea Scrolls Project,” in Qumran Questions. Pp. 13-19.

“The Righteous Teacher and the Historical Jesus,” in Earthing Christologies. Pp. 46-61.

“The Son of David: Solomon and Jesus,” in The New Testament and Hellenistic Judaism, ed. P. Borgen and S.

Giversen. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press. Pp. 72-87.

Editor, Journal for the Study of Pseudepigrapha and Related Literature.

1996:

Editor with H.W.L. Rietz, et al. The Dead Sea Scrolls: Rule of the Community – Photographic Multi-Language

Edition. Philadelphia: American Interfaith Institute/World Alliance; New York: Continuum.

Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls (Japanese translation). Tokyo: Sankosha.

The Old and New Testaments (Korean translation). Seoul: Presbyterian Theological Seminary.

“Is the Gospel of Matthew Anti-Jewish?” Horizons 9.6 (Sept/Oct 1996) 10-11.

“Psedepigraphy,” in Encyclopedia of Early Christianity, ed. E. Ferguson et al. New York: Garland Publishing [2nd

ed.].

“Pseudepigrapha,” in The HarperCollins Bible Dictionary, ed. P.J. Achtemeier et al. San Francisco:

HarperSanFrancisco.

“Archaeological Research and Biblical Theology,” in Geschichte-Tradition-Reflexion: Festschrift für Martin

Hengel zum 70. Geburtstag, ed. H. Cancik, H. Lichtenberger, and P. Schäfer. Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr

[Paul Siebeck]. Pp. 3-33.

“The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Gospel According to John,” in Exploring the Gospel of John: In Honor of D.

Moody Smith, ed. R.A. Culpepper and C.C. Black. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press. Pp. 65-97.

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“Solomon and Jesus: The Son of David in the Ante-Markan Traditions (Mk 10:47),” in Biblical and Humane: A

Festschrift for John. H. Priest, ed. L.B. Elder, D.L. Barr, and E.S. Malbon. Atlanta: Scholars Press. Pp.

125-51.

With Brent A. Strawn, “Reflections on the Text of Serek Ha-Yaḥad found in Cave IV,” in Hommage à Józef T.

Milik, edited by F. García Martínez and E. Puech (Revue de Qumran 17; Paris: Gabalda, 1996) pp. 403-

35 with three Plates.

Reviews of Ancient Christian Gospels: Their History and Development, by H. Koester; The New Testament

Apocrypha, rev. ed., 2 vols., ed. W. Schneemelcher and R.M. Wilson; and The Apocryphal New

Testament: A Collection of Apocryphal Christian Literature in an English Translation, ed. J.K. Elliott.

Princeton Seminary Bulletin 17 (1996) 399-403.

1997:

Gesù e la comunità di Qumran, ed. T. Franzosi. Casale Monferrato: Edizioni Piemme.

Editor with L.L. Johns. Hillel and Jesus: Comparisons of Two Major Religious Leaders. Minneapolis: Fortress.

Editor with H.W.L. Rietz. Psuedepigraphic and Non-Masoretic Psalms and Prayers. PTSDSSP 4A. Tübingen:

J.C.B. Mohr [Paul Siebeck]; Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press.

“Pseudepigraphen des Alten Testaments.” Theologische Realenzyklopädie 27 4/5. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. Pp.

639-45.

“Foreword” and “Hillel and Jesus: Why Comparisons are Important,” in Hillel and Jesus: Comparisons of Two

Major Religious Leaders. Pp. 3-30.

“Intertextuality: Isaiah 40:3 and the Serek Ha-Yaḥad,” in The Quest for Context and Meaning: Studies in Biblical

Intertextuality, eds. C.A. Evans and S. Talmon. Leiden: Brill. Pp. 197-224.

Co-author with J.A. Sanders and H.W.L. Rietz, “Non-Masoretic Psalms,” in Psuedepigraphic and Non-Masoretic

Psalms and Prayers. Pp. 155-215.

“Ode of Solomon 5: Praise While Contemplating Persecutors,” in Prayer from Alexander to Constantine, ed. M.

Kiley. London: Routledge. Pp. 273-79.

Co-author with D.T. Olsen, “Prayers for Festivals,” in Psuedepigraphic and Non-Masoretic Psalms and Prayers.

Pp.46-105.

“Retrospective and Prospective Reflections,” in Hillel and Jesus: Comparisons of Two Major Religious Leaders.

Pp. 460-62.

“The Dead Sea Scrolls and Scientific Methodologies,” in Proceedings of Optics and Imaging in the Information

Age. Rochester: ISNT. Pp. 266-74.

1998:

The Old Testament Pseudepigripha & The New Testament: Prolegomena for the Study of Christian Origins.

Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press International [an expanded reprint].

Critical Reflections on the Odes of Solomon: Volume 1 – Literary Setting, Textual Studies, Gnosticism, the Dead

Sea Scrolls and the Gospel of John. JSPSS 22; The Distinguished Scholars Collection. Sheffield:

Sheffield Academic Press.

How Barisat Bellowed: Folklore, Humor, and Iconography in the Jewish Apocalypses and the Apocalypse of

John. The Dead Sea Scrolls & Christian Origins Library 3. North Richland Hills, TX: BIBAL Press.

Authentic Apocrypha: False and Genuine Christian Apocrypha. The Dead Sea Scrolls & Christian Origins

Library 2. North Richland Hills, TX: BIBAL Press.

Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls: What Do We Know After Fifty Years? The Loy H. Witherspoon Lectures in

Religious Studies. The University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

Editor. Caves of Enlightenment: Proceedings of the American Schools of Oriental Research Dead Sea Scrolls

Jubilee Symposium (1947-1997). North Richland Hills, TX: BIBAL Press.

Editor. The Hebrew Bible and Qumran. The Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls 1. North Richland Hills, TX: BIBAL

Press.

Editor with W.P. Weaver. The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Christian Faith: In Celebration of the Jubilee Year of

the Discovery of Qumran Cave 1. Faith and Scholarship Colloquies. Harrisburg: Trinity Press

International.

Editor with H. Lichtenberger and G.S. Oegema. Qumran-Messianism: Studies on the Messianic Expectations in

the Dead Sea Scrolls. Tübingen: Mohr [Siebeck].

“The Dead Sea Scrolls: Fifty Years of Discovery and Controversy,” Princeton Seminary Bulletin 19 (1998) 116-

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“The Date of the Parables of Enoch (1 En 37-71),” Henoch 20 (1998) 93-98.

“The Fourteen Literary Collections for Studying Early Judaism and Christian Origins: The Place of the Odes of

Solomon,” in EPITOAYTO: Studies in Honour of Petr Pokorný on His Sixty-Fifth Birthday, ed. J.

Kěrkovský. Prague: MLYN. Pp. 187-207.

“The Challenge of the Dead Sea Scrolls to Christian Faith,” in The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Christian Faith. Pp.

xi-xiv.

“The Dead Sea Scrolls and Christian Faith,” in The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Christian Faith. Pp. 58-73.

“Messianic Ideas in Early Judaism,” in Qumran-Messianism. Pp. 1-8.

“Messianology in the Biblical Pseudepigrapha,” in Qumran-Messianism. Pp. 21-52.

“Challenging the Consensus Communis Regarding Qumran Messianism (1QS, 4QS MMS),” in Qumran-

Messianism. Pp. 120-34.

“John the Baptizer, Jesus, and the Essenes,” in Caves of Enlightenment. Pp. 75-103.

“Introduction: What are the Dead Sea Scrolls?” in The Hebrew Bible and Qumran. Pp. xiii-xxxiv.

“The Dead Sea Scrolls: Fifty Years of Discovery and Controversy,” in The Hebrew Bible and Qumran. Pp. 1-28.

“Polyani, Merleau-Ponty, Arendt, and the Foundation of Biblical Hermeneutics,” in Interpretation of the Bible

[1996 International Symposium on the Interpretation of the Bible], edited by J. Krašovec. Ljubljana,

Slovenia: Narodna in univerzitetna knjižnica and Shefflied: Sheffield Academic Press, 1968; pp. 1531-

56.

1999:

Editor with C.A. Newsome and H.L.W. Rietz. Angelic Liturgy: Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice. PTSDSSP 4B.

Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr [Paul Siebeck]; Louisville: Westminster John Knox.

“The Dead Sea Scrolls: Fifty Years of Discovery and Controversy” (Russian translation), The World of the Bible:

An Annual Journal 6 (1999) 42-51.

“Pseudepigrapha,” in Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation, ed. J.H. Hayes. Nashville: Abingdon Press. Pp. 331-

34.

“John the Baptizer and Qumran Barriers in Light of the Rule of the Community,” in The Provo International

Conference on the Dead Sea Scrolls, ed. D.W. Parry and E. Ulrich. Studies on the Texts of the Desert of

Judah 30. Leiden: Brill. Pp. 353-75.

“Currents in Qumran Research.” In The Dead Sea Scrolls at Fifty, ed. R.A. Kugler and E.M. Schuller. Society of

Biblical Literature: Early Judaism and its Literature 15. Atlanta: Scholars Press. Pp. 107-13.

“Can Divinities Play Human Vocal Chords Like Harps?” in Of Two Minds: Ecstasy and Inspired Interpretation in

the New Testament World, by J.R. Levison. Dead Sea Scrolls & Christian Origins Library. North

Richland Hills, TX: BIBAL Press. Pp. ix-xii.

“Ode of Solomon 19,” in KNIHY TAJEMSTVI A MOUDROSTI (Czech). E.Z. Soušek. 3 Vols. Prague: Vyšehrad.

3:179.

“Anguine Iconography in the Studium Biblicum Franciscanum Museum and Biblical Exegesis,” Liber Annuus 49

(1999) 431-42; Plates 5 and 6.

2000:

The Millennium Guide for Pilgrims to the Holy Land. North Richland Hills, TX: BIBAL Press.

Edited with W.P. Weaver. Jesus Two Thousand Years Later. Faith and Scholarship Colloquies. Harrisburg:

Trinity Press International.

Ježísa Svitkyod Mrtvého More (Czech translation of Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls by J. Voda). Prague:

Vyšehrad.

Editor, with others. Miscellaneous Texts from the Judaean Desert. Discoveries in the Judaean Desert 38. Oxford:

Clarendon.

“The Qumran Beatitudes (4Q525) and the New Testament (Mt 5:3-11, Lk 6:20-26),” Revue d’Histoire et de

Philosophie Religieuses 80 (2000) 13-35.

Contributions to Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls, ed. L.H. Schiffman and J.C. VanderKam. Oxford: Oxford

University Press:

“Apostolic Constitutions,” vol. 1, pp. 42-43; “Community Organization in the Rule of the Community,”

vol. 1, pp. 133-36; “Righteousness,” vol. 2, pp. 781-83; “Secrecy,” vol. 2, pp. 852-53; “Suffering,” vol.

2, pp. 898-901; “Suffering Servant,” vol. 2, pp. 901-02.

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Contributions to Dictionary of New Testament Background, ed. C.A. Evans and S.E. Porter. Downers Grove, IL:

InterVarsity: “Odes of Solomon,” pp. 749-52; “Treatise of Shem,” pp. 1250-51.

“An Echo Thrown Back from a Hallow,” in Scriptural Allusions in the New Testament: Light from the Dead Sea

Scrolls, by D.C. Allison, Jr. Dead Sea Scrolls and Christian Origins Library 5. North Richland Hills, TX:

BIBAL Press. Pp. vii-x.

“Have the Dead Sea Scrolls Revolutionized Our Understanding of the New Testament?” in The Dead Sea Scrolls:

Fifty Years After Their Discovery, ed. L.H. Schiffman, E. Tov, and J.C. VanderKam. Jerusalem: Israel

Explorations Society and the Shrine of the Book, Israel Museum. Pp. 116-32.

“The Historical Jesus: Sources and a Sketch.” In Jesus Two Thousand Years Later, ed. J.H. Charlesworth and

W.P. Weaver. Faith and Scholarship Colloquies. Harrisburg: Trinity Press International. Pp. 84-128.

“Xjoshua,” in Miscellaneous texts from the Judaean Desert. Pp. 231-39, Plate XXXVI.

2001:

“The Historical Jesus and Exegetical Theology,” Princeton Seminary Bulletin 22 (2001) 45-63.

“Исторический Иисус.” Страницы 6 (2001) 336-55.

Editor with others. Qumran Cave 4: XXVIII. Discoveries in the Judaean Desert 28. Oxford: Clarendon.

“Résurrection Individuelle et Immortalité de l’Âme,” in Histoire du Christianisme: Anamnèsis, ed. J.M. Mayer et

al. Vol. 14. Paris: Desclëe. Pp. 505-51.

“Le Messianisme,” in Histoire du Christianisme: Anamnèsis, ed. J.M. Mayer et al. Vol. 14. Paris: Desclëe. Pp.

485-505.

“The Pictorial Apocrypha and Art History,” in Pseudepigraphical Images in Early Art, by M. Bernabo. Dead Sea

Scrolls and Christian Origins Library 6. North Richland Hills, TX: BIBAL. Pp. vii-xi.

“6. XJudges,” Qumran Cave 4: XXVIII (DJD 28). Pp. 231-33; Plate LXIII.

“The Gospel of John: Exclusivism Caused by a Social Setting Different from That of Jesus (John 11:54 and

14:6),” in Anti-Judaism and the Fourth Gospel: Papers of the Leuven Colloquium, 2000, ed. R.

Bieringer, D. Pollefeyt, and F. Vandecasteele-Vanneuville. Assen: Royal Van Gorcu. Pp. 479-513.

“Concerning the Revised and Expanded Bibliography on the Pseudepigrapha,” in A Bibliography of

Pseudepigrapha Research 1850-1999, by L. DiTommaso. Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha

Supplement Series 39. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press. Pp. 23-25.

Contributions to Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land, ed. A. Negev and S. Gibson; rev. and updated

edition. New York: Continuum: “Apocrypha,” “Dead Sea Scrolls,” “Jesus,” “John the Baptist,”

“Josephus,” “Serpents,” “Pseudepigrapha.”

Review of The Immerser: John the Baptist Within Second Temple Judaism, by Joan E. Taylor. Dead Sea

Discoveries 8 (2001) 208-11.

2002:

The Pesharim and Qumran History: Chaos or Consensus? Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.

Editor with H.W.L. Rietz. Pesharim, Other Commentaries, and Related Documents. Princeton Theological

Seminary Dead Sea Scrolls Project 6B. Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr [Paul Siebeck]; Louisville: Westminster

John Knox.

“The Priority of John? Reflections on the Essenes and the First Edition of John,” in Für und wider die Priorität

des Johannesevangeliums: Symposium in Salzburg am 10. März 2000, ed. P.L. Hofrichter. Theologische

Texte und Studien 9. Hildesheim, Zürich, New York: Georg Olms Verlag. Pp. 73-114.

“Jesus Research and the Appearance of Psychobiography,” in Revelation, Reason and Faith: Essays in Honor of

Truman G. Madsen, ed. D.W. Parry, D.C. Peterson, and S.D. Ricks. Provo, UT: Foundation for Ancient

Research and Mormon Studies. Pp. 55-84.

“The JSHRZ and the OTP: A Celebration,” in Jüdische Schriften in ihrem antik-jüdischen und urchristlichen

Kontext, ed. H. Lichtenberger and G.S. Oegema. Studien zu den Jüdischen Schriften aus hellenistisch-

römischer Zeit 1. Gütersloh: Gütersloh Verlaghaus GmbH. Pp. 11-34.

“Bending the Knee of the Heart in an Apocryphon: A High-Water Mark in Jewish Theology,” in Introducing the

Apocrypha: Message, Context, and Significance, by D.A. deSilva. Grander Rapids: Baker Academic. Pp.

9-12.

“Biblical Stories and Quotations Reflected and Even Adumbrated in the Old Testament Pseudepigrapha,” in A

Scripture Index to Charlesworth’s The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha, by S. Delamarter. Sheffield:

Sheffield Academic Press. Pp. 1-6.

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“The Odes of Solomon and the Jewish Wisdom Texts,” in The Wisdom Texts from Qumran and the Development

of Sapiental Thought, ed. C. Hempel, A. Lange, and H. Lichtenberger. Bibliotheca Ephemeridum

Theologicarum Lovaniensium 99. Leuven: University Press and Leuven and Paris: Uitgeverij Peeters.

Pp. 323-49.

“Can One Recover Aramaic Sources Behind Mark’s Gospel?” Review of Rabbinic Judaism 5.2 (2002) 249-

58.

“Commentary on Malachi A (5Q10),” in Pesharim, Other Commentaries, and Related Documents. Pp. 195-201;

240-43.

“A Rare Consensus Among Enoch Specialists: The Date of the Earliest Enoch Books,” in The Origins of Enochic

Judaism, ed. G. Boccaccini. Henoch 24. Turin: Silvio Zamorani Editore. Pp. 225-34.

with C. Elledge, “Unidentified Pesharim Fragments (4Q172=4QUnid),” in Pesharim, Other Commentaries, and

Related Documents. Pp. 195-201.

with C. Elledge, “Exposition on the Patriarchs (4Q464=4QExpPat),” in Pesharim, Other Commentaries, and

Related Documents. Pp. 274-85.

with C. Elledge, “Midwives to Pharaoh Fragment (4Q464a),” in Pesharim, Other Commentaries, and Related

Documents. Pp. 351-53.

with C. Elledge, “Unidentified Fragments (4Q464b),” in Pesharim, Other Commentaries, and Related

Documents. Pp. 355-57.

with C. Elledge, “Pesher-Like Fragment (4Q183),” in Pesharim, Other Commentaries, and Related Documents.

Pp. 358-61.

Review of The Survivors of Israel: A Reconsideration of the Theology of Pre-Christian Judaism, by M.A. Elliott.

Theology Today 59 (2002) 302-04. Review of Paul and the Mosaic Law, by J.D.G. Dunn. Journal of Law and Religion 18 (2002) 345-48.

2003:

“Jesus Research and Near Eastern Archaeology: Reflections on Recent Developments,” in Neotestamentica et

Philonica: Studies in Honor of Peder Borgen, ed. D.E. Aune, T. Seland, and J.H. Ulrichsen.

Supplements to Novum Testamentum 106. Leiden: Brill. Pp. 37-70.

Editor with W.P. Weaver. Archeologia e Fede (Italian translation). Milan: Gribaudi.

Editor with M. Daise. Light in a Spotless Mirror: Reflections on Wisdom Tradition in Judaism and Christianity.

Faith and Scholarship Colloquies. Harrisburg: Trinity Press International.

“Autumnal Rain [המורה] for the Faithful Followers of the Moreh [המורה]: Joel and the Hodayot,” in Der Mensch

vor Gott: Forschungen zum Menschenbild in Bible, antikem Judentum und Koran: Festschrift für

Hermann Lichtenberger, ed. U. Mittmann-Richert, F. Avemarie, and G.S. Oegema. Neukirchen-Vluyn:

Neukirchener Verlag. Pp. 193-210.

“The Temple Scrolla [11Q19, 11QTa], Columns 16 and 17: More Consonants Revealed,” in Emanuel: Studies in

the Hebrew Bible, Septuagint, and Dead Sea Scrolls in Honor of Emanuel Tov, ed. S.M. Paul, et al.

Leiden: Brill. Pp. 71-83 with two images.

“The Interpretation of the Tanak in the Jewish Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha,” in A History of Biblical

Interpretation, ed. A.J. Hauser and D.F. Watson. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans. Vol. 1. Pp. 253-82.

“Theodicy in Early Jewish Writings,” in Theodicy in the World of the Bible, ed. A. Laato and J.C. de Moor.

Leiden: Brill. Pp. 470-508.

“Introduction: Wisdom, a Spotless Mirror, and Reflections of Traditions,” in Light in a Spotless Mirror. Pp. 1-5.

“Lady Wisdom and Johannine Christology,” in Light in a Spotless Mirror. Pp. 92-133.

“Gesù, L’Archeologia e la Fede Cristiana,” in Archeologia e Fede. Pp. 9-36.

2004:

“Bashan, Symbology, Haplography, and Theology in Psalm 68,” in David and Zion: Biblical Studies in Honor of

J.J.M. Roberts, ed. B.F. Batto and K.L. Roberts. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns. Pp. 351-72.

“Did the Fourth Evangelist Know the Enoch Tradition?” in Testimony and Interpretation: Early Christology and

Its Judeo-Hellenistic Milieu, Studies in Honor of Petr Pokorný, ed. J. Mrázek and J. Roskovec. London and

New York: T&T Clark. Pp. 223-39.

“Tzer, Bethsaida, and Julias,” in Bethsaida, ed. R. Arav and R.A. Freund. Kirksville, MO: Truman State

University Press. Pp. xi-xiii.

“Revealing the Genius of Biblical Authors: Symbology, Archaeology, and Theology,” Communio Viatorum 46

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(2004) 124-40. “Preface,” in Didache and Judaism, by M.D. Verme. New York and London: T&T Clark. Pp. xi-xii.

“Psychobiography: A New and Challenging Methodology in Jesus Research,” in Psychology and the Bible: A

New Way to Read the Scriptures, v. 4, ed. J.H. Ellens and W.G. Rollins. Westport, CT: Praeger. Pp. 21-57.

“The Classical Protestant View of Human Nature,” in On Human Nature: The Jerusalem Center Symposium, ed.

T.G. Madsen, D.N. Freedman, and P.F. Kuhlken. Ann Arbor: Pryor Pettengill Publishers. Pp. 69-84.

“Phenomenology, Symbology, and Lexicography: The Amazingly Rich Vocabulary for ‘Serpent’ in Ancient

Greek,” Revue biblique 111 (2004) 499-515.

“Psalm 23 and the Fear of Stagnant Waters,” SBL Forum, 2/1/04-2/28/04.

Review of The Westminster Dictionary of New Testament & Early Christian Literature & Rhetoric by David E.

Aune. Princeton Seminary Bulletin 25 (2004) 112-13.

Review of Josephus’ Jewish War and its Slavonic Version: A Synoptic Comparison by H. Leeming and K.

Leeming, eds. Princeton Seminary Bulletin 25 (2004) 113-16.

2005:

Die Schrift des Sem. Jüdische Schriften aus hellenistisch-römischer Zeit; Neue FolgeBand 2.9. Gütersloher

Verlagshaus, 2005.

“Adumbrations of Some ‘Modern’ Insights in Historical Research on Jesus from 1774 to 2002,” in Jesus and His

Biographers, by Walter Weaver. North Richland Hills, Texas: BIBAL Press. Pp. ix-xiii.

“Summary and Conclusions: The Books of Enoch or 1 Enoch Matters: New Paradigms for Understanding Pre-

70 Judaism,” in Enoch and Qumran Origins: New Light on a Forgotten Connection, edited by G.

Boccaccini, et al. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans. Pp. 436-54.

“Two Similar Spiritual Paths: Methodism and Greek Orthodoxy,” in Orthodox and Wesleyan Scriptural

Understanding and Practice, edited by S T Kimbrough, Jr. Crestwood, NY: St Vladimir’s Seminary Press.

Pp. 107-29.

“Il figlio dell’uomo, il primo giudaismo, Gesù e la cristologia delle origini,” in Il Messia: Tra Memoria e Attesa,

edited by G. Boccaccini. Brescia: Editrice Morcelliana. Pp. 87- 110.

2006:

Resurrection: The Origin and Future of a Biblical Doctrine. Faith and Scholarship Colloquies Series. New

York and London: T & T Clark International.

Editor with H.L.W. Rietz. Damascus Document Fragments, Some Works of the Torah, and Related Documents.

The Princeton Theological Seminary Dead Sea Scrolls Project 3. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck and Louisville:

Westminster John Knox Press.

With J.M. Baumgarten, “Damascus Document,” in Damascus Document Fragments, pp. 1-186.

With E. Qimron, “Some Works of the Torah,” in Damascus Document Fragments, Some Works of the Torah, pp.

187-252.

With C. Clausen, “Halakah A (4Q251),” in Damascus Document Fragments, pp. 271-85.

With C. Clausen, “Halakah B (4Q264a),” in Damascus Document Fragments, pp. 286-90.

With C. Clausen, “Halakah C (4Q472a),” in Damascus Document Fragments, pp. 291-93.

With C. Clausen, “Harvesting (4Q284a),” in Damascus Document Fragments, pp. 295-97.

Editor. The Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls, 3 vols. Waco, Texas: Baylor University Press.

Editor Jesus and Archaeology. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans.

“Reflecting on David Flusser’s Vision,” Jerusalem Perspective Online (March 2006) 5 pages.

“Prolegomenous Reflections Towards a Taxonomy of Resurrection Texts (1QHa, 1En, 4Q521, Paul, Luke, the

Fourth Gospel, and Psalm 30),” in The Changing Face of Judaism, Christianity, and Other Greco-

Roman Religions in Antiquity, edited by I. H. Henderson and G. S. Oegema. Studien zu den Jüdischen

Schriften aus hellenistisch-römischer Zeit 2. Gütersloh: Gütersloher Verlagshaus. Pp. 237-64.

“The New Perspective on Second Temple Judaism and ‘Christian Origins,’” in Scripture and the Scrolls:

The Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls. 1.xxiii-xxxi.

“The Dead Sea Scrolls: Their Discovery and Challenge to Biblical Studies,” in Scripture and the Scrolls:

The Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls. 1.1-23.

“The Sociological and Liturgical Dimensions of Psalm Pesher 1 (4QpPsa): Some Prolegomenous

Reflections,” in The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Qumran Community: The Bible and the Dead Sea

Scrolls. 2.317-49.

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“John the Baptizer and the Dead Sea Scrolls,” in The Scrolls and Christian Origins: The Bible and the

Dead Sea Scrolls. 3.1-35.

“A Study in Shared Symbolism and Language: The Qumran Community and the Johannine Community,” in

The Scrolls and Christian Origins: The Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls. 3.97-152.

With J.D.G. Dunn, “Qumran’s Some Works of Torah (4Q394-399 [4QMMT]) and Paul’s Galatians,” in The

Scrolls and Christian Origins: The Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls . 3.187-201.

“Towards a Taxonomy of Discerning Influence(s) Between Two Texts,” in Das Gesetz im frühen Judentum

und im Neuen Testament: Festschrift für Christoph Burchard zum 75. Geburtstag , edited by D. Sänger

and M. Konradt. Novum Testamentum et Orbis Antiquus/Studien zu Umwelt des Neuen Testaments 57.

Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht and Fribourg: AcademicPress Fribourg . Pp. 41-54.

“The Historical Jesus and Biblical Archaeology: Questions,” in Jesus and Archaeology, pp. xxii-xxv.

“Jesus Research and Archaeology: A New Perspective,” in Jesus and Archaeology, pp. 11-63.

“The Historical Jesus and Biblical Archaeology: Reflections on New Methodologies and Perspectives,” in

Jesus and Archaeology, pp. 692-95.

“The Symbol of the Serpent in the Bible: Surprising and Challenging Archaeological Insights,” in Text

Detectives: Discovery the Meaning of Ancient Symbols and Concepts Biblical Archaeology Lecture

Series DVD; Bible & Archaeology Fest VIII Set 3. Washington, D.C.

“Prolegomenous Reflections on Ophidian Iconography, Symbology, and New Testament Theology,” in The

New Testament and Early Christian Literature in Greco-Roman Context [Studies in Honor of David E.

Aune], edited by J. Fotopoulos. Supplements to Novum Testamentum 122; Leiden, Boston: Brill. Pp.

315-29.

“The Dead Sea Scrolls and Apocalyptic Theology,” Sacred History 2.4 (2006) 28-38.

“Introducing the Dead Sea Scrolls,” in The Dead Sea Scrolls, Bible & Covenant: Introduction to the Basics

[Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture Series DVD].

“Has Our Bible Been Copied Carefully?” in The Dead Sea Scrolls, Bible & Covenant: Introduction to the

Basics [Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture Series DVD].

“What Scrolls Challenge the Shape of Our Bible?” in The Dead Sea Scrolls, Bible & Covenant: Shaping

Identity at Qumran and in the Bible [Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture Series DVD].

“How is Qumran Thought Related to Other Aspects of Early Jewish Thought?” in The Dead Sea Scrolls,

Bible & Covenant: Shaping Identity at Qumran and in the Bible [Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture

Series DVD].

“Is Qumran’s Dualism Unique?” in The Dead Sea Scrolls, Bible & Covenant: Interpreting Theology at

Qumran [Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture Series DVD].

“Did the Qumranites Create the Concept of the Holy Spirit from God and Double Predestination?” in The

Dead Sea Scrolls, Bible & Covenant: Interpreting Theology at Qumran [Biblical Archaeology Society

Lecture Series DVD].

“What Light Do the Dead Sea Scrolls Shine on John the Baptist?” in The Dead Sea Scrolls, Bible &

Covenant: Uncovering the Bible of Jesus and His Time [Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture Series

DVD].

“How do the Dead Sea Scrolls Help Us Understand the Historical Jesus?” in The Dead Sea Scrolls, Bible &

Covenant: Uncovering the Bible of Jesus and His Time [Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture Series

DVD].

“How Do These Jewish Texts Help Us Comprehend Paul and the Evangelists?” in The Dead Sea Scrolls,

Bible & Covenant: Understanding the Early Christian Texts [Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture

Series DVD].

“Conclusion: The Revolutionary Effect of Qumranology,” in The Dead Sea Scrolls, Bible & Covenant:

Uncovering the Bible of Jesus and His Time [Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture Series DVD].

2007:

“Abraham’s Children: Is There a Future for Jews, Christians, and Muslims?” in From Biblical Criticism to

Biblical Faith: Essay in Honor of Lee Martin McDonald, edited by W.H. Brackney and C.A. Evans.

Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press, 2007; pp. 315-40.

“‘God Made Him Powerful in the Holy Spirit’: Psalms of Solomon 17.37,” in The Psalms of Solomon: A

Critical Edition of the Greek Text, by Robert B. Wright. Jewish and Christian Texts in Contexts and

Related Studies, vol. 1. New York and London: T & T Clark International, 2007; pp. vii-viii.

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“Can We Discern the Composition Date of the Parables of Enoch?” in Enoch and the Messiah Son of Man:

Revisiting the Book of Parables, edited by G. Boccaccini, et al. Grand Rapids and Cambridge, UK:

Eerdmans, 2007; pp. 450-68.

“Memorial Minute: Bruce Manning Metzger, February 9, 1914, to February 13, 2007,” The Princeton

Seminary Bulletin 28.1 N.S. (2007) 99-107.

“Introducing David Flusser’s Jesus,” in The Sage from Galilee: Rediscovering Jesus’ Genius , D. Flusser

with R. S. Notley. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2007. Pp. xiv-xvi.

“Dead Sea Scrolls: How They Changed my Life,” Biblical Archaeology Review (September/October 2007)

60-63.

“Bruce Manning Metzger (1914-2007),” Henoch 29.2 (2007) 424-27.

“The Rotas-Sator Square,” in Text and Community: Essay in Memory of Bruce M. Metzger, edited by J. H.

Ellens. Text and Community, Vol. 1. New Testament Monographs 19. Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix

Press. Vol. 1, pp. 151-67.

“Return to the Sources in Twenty-first-century Methodist Ecclesiology: John Wesley’s Ecclesiology in the

Light of New Insights into the New Testament and Its Environment,” in Orthodox and Wesleyan

Ecclesiology, edited by S T Kimbrough, Jr. Crestwood, N.J.: St Vladimir’s Seminary Press, 2007. Pp.

65-85.

“The Naming of the Son of Man, the Light, the Son of God: How the Parables of Enoch May Have

Influenced the Odes of Solomon,” in “I Sowed Fruits into Hearts” (Odes Sol. 17:13): Festschrift for

Professor Michael Lattke, edited by P. Allen, M. Franzmann, and R. Strelan. Early Christian

Studies 12. Strathfield, NSW: St Paul’s Publications . Pp. 31-43.

DVD: The Christ Files: A Search for the Real Jesus. Anglican Media Sydney. [originally aired

On Australian television; Mark Hadley, producer].

Reviews:

A. H. Becker and A. Yoshiko Reed, eds. The Ways that Never Parted: Jews and Christians in Late Antiquity and

the Early Middle Ages. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2007. Princeton Seminary Bulletin

E. Tov, Scribal Practices and Approaches Reflected in the Texts Found in the Judean Desert

in The Catholic Biblical Quarterly 69 (2007) 134-37.

L. Devillers. La Fête de l’Envoyé: La Section Johannique de la fête des Tentes (Jean 7, 1-10, 21) et la

Christologie. Études Bibliques, N.S. No. 49. Paris: J. Gabalda, 2002 in Princeton Seminary Bulletin 28.2

(2007) 226-28.

S. E. Porter, ed. The Messiah in the Old and New Testaments. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2007 in Princeton

Seminary Bulletin 28.2 (2007) 228-31.

S. M. Paul, R. A. Kraft, L. H. Schiffman, and W. W. Fields, with E. Ben-David, eds. Emanual: Studies in Hebrew

Bible, Septuagint, and Dead Sea Scrolls in Honor of Emanuel Tov. Supplements to Vetus Testamentum 94.

Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2003 in Princeton Seminary Bulletin 28.2 (2007) 231-33.

2008:

The Historical Jesus. An Essential Guide. Nashville: Abingdon Press.

Editor with Gerbern S. Oegema, The Pseudepigrapha and Christian Origins: Essays from the Studiorum Novi

Testamenti Soceitas. Jewish and Christian Texts in Contexts and Related Studies 4. New York and

London: T & T Clark.

“The Parables of Enoch and the Apocalypse of John,” in The Pseudepigrapha and Christian Origins, pp. 193-

242.

“Symposium on Afterlife and Burial Practices in Second Temple Judaism,” PTS Web, February 2008.

“Rebutting Sensational Claims Concerning a Symposium in Jerusalem,” SBL Forum [web] February 2008.

“Jesus and His Semitic Culture,” in The Historical Jesus? Necessity and Limits of an Inquiry by E. Nodet,

translated by J. E. Crowley. T & T Clark Jewish and Christian Texts Series 3. New York and London: T & T

Clark. Pp. 1-3.

“Hat die Archäologie Bedeutung für die Jesus-Forschung?” Evangelische Theologie 68 (2008) 246-65.

“The Temple, Purity, and the Background to Jesus’ Death,” in Revista Catalana de Teologia 38.2 (2008)

395-442.

With M. Aviam, “Überlegungen zur Erforschung Galiläas im ersten Jahrhundert,” in Jesus und die

Archäologie Galiläas, edited by C. Claussen and J. Frey. Biblisch-Theologische Studien 87. Neukirchen-

Vluyn: Neukirchener Verlag. Pp. 93-127.

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“An Unknown Dead Sea Scrolls Fragment of Deuteronomy XXVII 4-6,” The Samaritan News 1019-1020 (8 Aug

2008) 64-68.

“Writings Ostensibly Outside the Canon,” in Exploring the Origins of the Bible: Canon Formation in Historical,

Literary, and Theological Perspective, edited by C. A. Evans and E. Tov. Acadia Studies in Bible and

Theology. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic. Pp. 57-85.

“Adder,” Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception

“An Unknown Dead Sea Scrolls Fragment of Deuteronomy,” ijco.org [with an image].

“Announcing a Dead Sea Scrolls Fragment of Nehemiah,” ijco.org [with two images].

“The Odes of Solomon: Jewish, Christian, or Gnostic,” ijco.org.

“Pour savoir ce qu’était Jérusalem avant sa destruction, il faut lire Jean,” Le Point 1 (décembre 2008-janvier

2009) 24-25.

“The Dignity of the Human: Imago Dei,” Inaugural Truman G. Madsen Lecture on Eternal Man. Provo, UT:

Brigham Young University: The Wheatley Institution.

“The Revolutionary Nature of the Dead Sea Scrolls on Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins,” Biblical

Archaeology Society Lecture Series. Washington, DC: The Biblical Archaeology Society. DVD

“Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls,” Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture Series. Washington, DC: The Biblical

Archaeology Society. DVD

“The Fourth Evangelist and the Dead Sea Scrolls,” Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture Series. Washington,

DC: The Biblical Archaeology Society. DVD

“Archaeology and the Passion of Jesus,” Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture Series. Washington, DC: The

Biblical Archaeology Society. DVD

2009

The Earliest Christian Hymnbook: The Odes of Solomon. Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books.

Origins Matter. The CBAP Lectures 2009. Manila: Catholic Biblical Association of the Philippines.

Jesús y la arqueología, translated by J. P Tosaus Abadía. Villatuerta (Navarra): Gráficas Lizarra.

Edited with P. Pokorný, Jesus Research: An International Perspective. The First Princeton-Prague Symposium on

Jesus Research, Prague 2005. Grand Rapids and Cambridge: Eerdmans, 2009.

“Why Evaluate Twenty-Five Years of Jesus Research?” in Jesus Research, pp. 1-15.

“From Old to New: Paradigm Shifts Concerning Judaism, the Gospel of John, Jesus, and the Advent of

‘Christianity’,” in Jesus Research, pp. 56-72.

“Was Jesus Influenced by the Dead Sea Scrolls?” in Who Really Wrote the Bible? [Biblical Archaeology Society

Lecture Series DVD].

With Lee Martin McDonald, “Function of Apocryphal and Pseudepigraphical Writings in Early Judaism and

Early Christianity Consultation,” Henoch 31 (2009) 224-25.

“The Symbology of the Serpent in the Gospel of John,” in John, Jesus, and History, volume 2: Aspects of

Historicity in the Fourth Gospel, edited by P.N. Anderson, F. Just, and T. Thatcher. Atlanta: Society of

Biblical Literature. Pp. 63-72.

“The Scintillating Wisdom and Promise Preserved in the Apocalypse of Baruch (2 Baruch),” in Second Baruch:

A Critical Edition of the Syriac Text, by Daniel M. Gurtner. T & T Clark Jewish and Christian Texts Series 5.

New York and London: T & T Clark, 2009. Pp. ix-xii.

“What is a Variant? Announcing a Dead Sea Scrolls Fragment of Deuteronomy,” MAARAV 16.2 (2009) 201-12,

Plate IX and X.

Reviews: Timothy J.M. Ling, The Judaean Poor and the Fourth Gospel. Cambridge: CUP, 2006 in Theology

Today 65.4 (2009) 508-12.

2010 The Good and Evil Serpent: How a Universal Symbol Became Christianized. The Anchor Yale Bible Reference

Library. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Edited with L. M. McDonald, Jewish and Christian Scriptures: The Function of “Canonical and

“NonCanonical”Religious Texts. T&T Clark Jewish and Christian Texts Series 7. London, New York:

T&T Clark, 2010.

“The Dead Sea Scrolls,” Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity, edited by Daniel Patte. Cambridge, New

York: CUP. Pp. 308-09.

“The Historical Jesus in the Fourth Gospel: A Paradigm Shift?” Journal for the Historical Jesus 8 (2010) 3-46.

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“The Book of the People from the People of the Book: 1QpHab and its Scribes” in Jewish and Christian

Scriptures: The Function of “Canonical” and “Non-Canonical” Religious Texts, edited by J.H.

Charlesworth and L.M. McDonald.. T&T Clark Jewish and Christian Texts Series 7. London and New

York: T& T Clark, 2010. Pp. 46-59.

Review of Uzi Leibner’s Settlement and History in Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine Galilee in JSHJ 8 (2010)

281-84.

2011

With L. Schiffman, et al., eds. The Temple Scroll and Related Documents. PTS DSS Project 7.

“Temple Scroll Defining Edition (11Q19),” Introduction and Translation

“Temple Scroll Edition Close to 11Q19 (11Q20),” Introduction, Translation

“Temple Scroll-Like Document (11Q21),” Introduction, Text, Translation

“Temple Scroll Source or Divergent Copy (4Q365a),” Introduction, Text, Translation

“Temple Scroll Source or Earlier Edition (4Q524), Introduction, Text, Translation

“Temple Scroll Composite Text” text (with others) translation (with H.W.M. Rietz)

“Revelation and Perspicacity in Qumran Hermeneutics?” in The Dead Sea Scrolls and Contemporary Culture,

edited by A.D. Roitman, L.H. Schiffman, and S. Tzoref. STDJ 93; Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2011. Pp.

161-80.

“The Historical Jesus: How to Ask Questions and Remain Inquisitive,” in Handbook for the Study of the

Historical Jesus, edited by T. Holmén and S.E. Porter. Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2010. Vol. 1, pp. 91-128.

“Background I: Jesus of History and the Topography of the Holy Land,” in Handbook for the Study of the

Historical Jesus, edited by T. Holmén and E. Porter. Boston, Leiden, 2011l. Vol. 3, pp. 2113-42.

“The Fourth Evangelist and the Dead Sea Scrolls: Assessing Trends Over Nearly Sixty Years,” in John, Qumran,

and the Dead Sea Scrolls: Sixty Years of Discovery and Debate, edited by M.L. Coloe and T. Thatcher.

SBL Early Judaism and its Literature 32; Atlanta: SBL, 2011. Pp. 161-84

Early Judaism and Its Literature 32. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature; pp. 161-82.

“Christians and Jews in the First Six Centuries,” in Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism: A Parallel History of

their Origins and Early Development Second Edition, edited by Hershel Shanks. Washington, D.C.:

Biblical Archaeology Society, 2011. Pp. 331-58, 426.

“The Symbol of the Mirror: A Lost Christological Insight,” Scripture and Interpretation 5.1 (2011) 32-54.

“Reflections on the Canon, Its Origins, and New Testament Interpretation,” in Method and Meaning: Essays on

New Testament Interpretation in Honor of Harold W. Attridge, edited by A.B. McGowan and K.H.

Richards. SBL Resources for Biblical Study 67. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2011. Pp. 505-

30.

“Hermeneutics: Hearing God’s Word Today,” in Hermeneutics as a Theory of Understanding, by P. Pokorný.

Grand Rapids, Cambridge: Eerdmans, 2011. Pp. xi-xiv.

“Charles, Robert Henry,” in Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception 4 (2011) 1-4.

“The Tale of Two Pools: Archaeology and the Book of John,” Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin 56

(2011) 1-14.

“The Jewish Context of Jesus,” In Search of Christian Origins: Lectures on the History of Early Christianity

[Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture Series DVD].

“The Many Faces of Second Temple Judaism,” In Search of Christian Origins: Lectures on the History of Early

Christianity [Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture Series DVD].

“Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls,” In Search of Christian Origins: Lectures on the History of Early Christianity

[Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture Series DVD].

“Jesus and His Judaism,” In Search of Christian Origins: Lectures on the History of Early Christianity [Biblical

Archaeology Society Lecture Series DVD].

“Jesus’ Death and Resurrection,” In Search of Christian Origins: Lectures on the History of Early Christianity

[Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture Series DVD].

“Paul and the Reinterpretation of Jesus’ Message,” In Search of Christian Origins: Lectures on the History of

Early Christianity [Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture Series DVD].

“Jewish Factionalism and the Early Gospels,” In Search of Christian Origins: Lectures on the History of Early

Christianity [Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture Series DVD].

“The Emergence of Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism,” In Search of Christian Origins: Lectures on the History

of Early Christianity [Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture Series DVD].

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“The Quest for Orthodoxy: The Gnostic Challenge,” In Search of Christian Origins: Lectures on the

History of Early Christianity [Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture Series DVD].

“The Quest for Orthodoxy: The Final Debates,” In Search of Christian Origins: Lectures on the History of Early

Christianity [Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture Series DVD].

“Enriching the Theologically Focused Comprehension of Christian Origins,” in Beyond “Intertestamentalism:”

Appreciating Jesus’ Symbolic and Creative World. Mennonite Lectures at AMBS.

“Influential Scriptures Not Canonized,” in Beyond “Intertestamentalism:” Appreciating Jesus’ Symbolic and

Creative World. Mennonite Lectures at AMBS.

“Imagining Jesus and the Essenes in Galilee and Judea,” in Beyond “Intertestamentalism:” Appreciating Jesus’

Symbolic and Creative World. Mennonite Lectures at AMBS.

With H.W. Morisada Rietz, “Pesharim,” in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Books of the Bible, edited by M.D.

Coogan. Oxford: OUP, 2011. Vol. 2, pp.144-49.

2012

The Dead Sea Scrolls and Christian Origins. Chuen King Lecture Series 9. Hong Kong: The Chinese University

of Hong Kong.

Edited with L. M. McDonald, “Non-Canonical” Religious Texts in Early Judaism and Early Christianity. T&T

Clark Jewish and Christian Texts in Contexts and Related Studies 14; London and New York: T&T

Clark.

With L. M. McDonald, “’Non-canonical” Religious Texts in Early Judaism and Early Christianity,” in “Non-

Canonical Religious Texts, pp. 1-8.

“Ruminating on the Canonical Process in Light of a Bodmer Papyrus Anthology (P72),” in “Non-Canonical

Religious Texts, pp. 103-15.

“Seven Rules for Restoring Lacunae,” in A Teacher for All Generations: Essays in Honor of James C.

VanderKam, edited by E. F. Mason. Boston, Leiden: Brill, 2012. Vol. 1, pp. 285-96.

“The Discovery of an Unknown Dead Sea Scroll: The Original Text of Deuteronomy 27?” Ohio Wesleyan

Magazine (July 2012) links.owu.edu/Charlesworth

“The Eternal Planting, the Eden of Glory,” http://asorblog.org on Thursday, September 6, 2012 [requested]

2013

The Tomb of Jesus and His Family? Exploring Ancient Jewish Tombs Near Jerusalem’s Walls [The Fourth

Princeton Symposium on Judaism and Christian Origins]. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2013. 585 pages.

“Contextualizing the Search for Herod’s and Jesus’ Tomb,” in The Tomb of Jesus and His Family? pp. xviii-xx.

“Introduction: Jerusalem’s Tombs During the Time of Jesus,” in The Tomb of Jesus and His Family? pp. 1-26.

“Polemics, Irenics, and the Science of Biblical Research,” in The Tomb of Jesus and His Family? pp. 549-52.

“What is the Message of ‘the Patio Tomb’ in Talpiot, Jerusalem?” in The Tomb of Jesus and His Family? pp.

555-75.

Parables of Enoch: A Paradigm Shift. Edited by James H. Charlesworth and Darrell L. Bock. London: T & T

Clark, 2013.

“Teologia biblica e simbolismo del serpente,” in Voci dall’area santuariale di Lanuvium: Un percorso storico-

religioso con ricadute nel presente, edited by Marcello Del Verme. Bornato in Franciacorta: Sardini

Editrice, 2013. Pp. 81-114 with illustrations. [= Biblia e Oriente 55, 255-256]

“Odes of Solomon,” The Encyclopedia of Ancient History, edited by Roger S. Bagnall, et al. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2013. Pp. 4862-64. DOI: 10.1002/9781444338386.wbeah05128.

“Jesus Research and Archaeology,” in The World of the New Testament: Cultural, Social, and Historical

Contexts, edited by Joel B. Green and Lee M. McDonald. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2013. Pp. 439-66 [with

images].

“Did They Ever Part?” in Partings: How Judaism and Christianity Became Two , edited by Hershel Shanks.

Washington, DC: Biblical Archaeology Society, 2013. Pp. 281-300, 363-67.

“The Fundamental Importance of an Expansive Collection of “Old Testament Pseudepigrapha,” in Old Testament

Pseudepigrapha: More Noncanonical Scriptures. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2013. Pp. xi-xvi.

Edited with Brian Rhea and Petr Pokorný, Jesus Research: New Methodologies and Perceptions [The Second

Princeton Symposium on Jewish Research. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2013. 1053 pages

“The Second Princeton-Prague Symposium: Jesus Research and Methodologies,” in Jesus Research: New

Methodologies and Perceptions, pp. 1-13.

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“Should Specialists in Jesus Research Include Psychobiography?” in Jesus Research: New Methodologies and

Perceptions, pp. 436-66.

“Transmitting Traditions,” in Jesus Research: New Methodologies and Perceptions, pp. 469-79.

With Mordechai Aviam, “Reconstructing First-Century Galilee: Reflections on Ten Major Problems,” in

Jesus Research: New Methodologies and Perceptions, pp. 103-37.

“The Johannine Community and Its Jewish Background,” DIWA 38 (2013) 46-51.

2014

The Qumran Psalter: לאל הדעות ברכות The Thanksgiving Hymns Among the Dead Sea Scrolls (Eugene, Oregon:

Cascade, 2014).

Walking Through the Land of the Bible: Historical 3-D Adventure. James H. Charlesworth [commentary] Michael

Medina [3-D image expert] Supported by the Foundation on Judaism and Christian Origins. Jerusalem:

Magnes Press.

Editor of Jesus and Temple. Minneapolis: Fortress Press.

Edited with Lee Martin McDonald and Blake A. Jurgens, Sacra Scriptura: How “Non-Canonical” Texts

Functioned in Early Judaism and Early Christianity. T&T Clark Jewish and Christian Texts in

Contexts and Related Studies 20; London and New York: T&T Clark.

“The Fluid Borders of the Canon and “Apocrypha,” in Sacra Scriptura, pp. xiii-xxv.

“The Odes of Solomon: Their Relation to Scripture and the Canon in Early Christianity,” in Sacra Scriptura, pp.

89-107.

“4 Ezra and 2 Baruch: Archaeology and Elusive Answers to our Perennial Questions,” in Interpreting 4 Ezra

and 2 Baruch: International Studies, edited by G. Boccaccini and J. M Zurawski. Library of Second

Temple Studies 87. London, New York: Bloomsbury T & T Clark, 2014. Pp. 155-72.

With McDonald and Jurgens, “With the Ancients: Hearing Voices That were Silenced,” in Sacra Scriptura, pp.

xxvii-xxxi.

2015

“Who Claimed Herod was ‘the Christ’?” in Eretz-Israel: Archaeological, Historical and Geographical Studies

[Ehud Netzer Festschrift], edited by Zeev Weiss, et al. Jerusalem: The Israel Exploration Society and the

Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2015. Vol. 31, pp. 29*-39*.

“An Unknown Dead Sea Scroll and Speculations Focused on the Vorlage of Deuteronomy 27:4,” in Jesus,

Paulus und die Texte von Qumran [H-W Kuhn Festschrift], edited by J. Frey and E. E. Popkes.

WUNT 2.Reihe 390. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2014. Pp. 393-414.

“Qumran Revisited: A Reassessment of the Archaeology of the Site and Its Tests,” in RBL (1 June 2015)

“Ashkar Manuscript 2: Introducing a Phenomenal New Witness to the Bible,” Israel Museum Studies in

Archaeology 7 (2015) 66-69.

“Os autores dos livros de Enoque: Os Einsteins anteriores a 70 AEC,” in O rlando Iannuzzi Filho, O Livro

de Enoque Etíope ou 1 Enoque. Sao Paulo: Entre os Tempos, 2015; pp. 21-27.

Review of Outside the Bible BAR

Review of Nick J. Watson and Andrew Parker, Sport and the Christian Religion: A Systematic Review of

Literature. Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014. In JSHJ

2016

“Paul, the Jewish Apocalypses, and Apocalyptic Eschatology,” Paul the Jew, edited by Carlos Segovia.

Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2015.

“Wright’s Paradigm of Early Jewish Thought: Avoidance of Anachronisms?” in God and the Faithfulness

of Paul, edited by C. Heilig, et al. WUNT 2 Reihe, 413. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2016; pp. 207-34.

“Exploring the Origins of the descensus ad inferos,” in Earliest Christianity within the Boundaries of

Judaism: Essays in Honor of Bruce Chilton, edited by A.J. Avery-Peck, C.A. Evans, and J. Neusner

(Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2016) pp. 372-95.

Keynote Paper: “The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha – Thirty Years Later,” in New Vistas on Early Judaism

and Christianity,edited by L. DiTommaso and G.S. Oegema (T & T Clark Jewish and Christian Texts

Series 22; London and New York: Bloomsbury, 2016) pp. 3-22.

Video: “Where Did Jesus Meet Mary Magdalene? in Biblical Excavations 1. (Biblical Archaeology Society.

Washington, D.C.: Biblical Archaeology Society, 2016).

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2017

“Why Should Experts Ignore Acts in Pauline Research?” in The Early Reception of Paul the Second Temple Jew,

edited by Isaac Oliver and Joshua Scott (London and New York: T&T Clark).

The Genius in the New Testament. London: Bloomsbury, 2017. [over 900 pages on Gospel of John]

Editor, Princeton Dead Sea Scrolls Project, Volume 8: Genesis Apocryphon, Noah Traditions, and Related

Documents. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck [and John Knox Westminster], 2017.

Editor, Princeton Dead Sea Scrolls Project, Volume 5A; The Thanksgiving Hymns Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck [and

John Knox Westminster], 2017. [50 years of research; all fragments translated for the first time]

Editor, The Unperceived Continuity of Isaiah. London: Bloomsbury, 2017.

“Contemplating the Unperceived Continuity of Isaiah,” in the vol.

“The Influence of Isaiah on Paul and the Evangelists,” in the vol.

Editor, Why Should John be Included in Jesus Research? Princeton-Prague Symposium. London:

Bloomsbury, 2017.

Sent to the publisher:

Reviews:

Győző Vörös. Machaerus II: The Hungarian Archaeological Mission in the Light of the American Baptist and

Italian Franciscan Excavations and Surveys: Final Report, 1968-2015. Milan: Edizioni Terra Santa, 2015. Pp.

559. For Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus

Hannah M. Cotton, Leah Di Segni, Werner Eck, et al. [later Walter Ameling]. Corpus Inscriptionum

Iudaeae/Palaestinae: A Multi-lingual Corpus of the Inscriptions from Alexander to Muhammad, 4 vols. (I.1, I.2,

II, III) Berlin and New York: Walter De Gruyter, 2010-2014.

For Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus

Editor, Princeton Dead Sea Scrolls Project, Volume 5A: Thanksgiving Hymn, Self-Glorification Hymn, and

Related Fragments

“The Self-Glorification Hymn and Identity Formation in the Social World of Qumran,” in the Jean Duhaime

Festschrift

“Was Jesus Influenced by Sports as Paul the Sports Enthusiast?” in the Gabriele Boccaccini Festschrift.

“The ‘Pseudepigrapha Crescent’ and a Taxonomy of How Christians Shaped Jewish Traditions and Texts,”

in the Enoch Symposium Proceedings in Dor, edited by Michael E. Stone.

“The Complex Development of Eden, Paradise, and the Islands of the Blessed,” in the SBL series on the

reception of sacra scriptura in Judaism and Christianity

“Educating the Sons of Light from the Hodayot: Poetic Visions of Suffering and Elevation: Imitating

Luminaries,” Naples Nageroni Congress Volume, June 2015

“Apocalypticism and Mysticism in the Self-Glorification Hymn or Poem and in the Hymn According to

Philippians 2:6-11,” Proceedings of the Enoch Congress in Gazzada, Italy, June 2015

“Archaeology, John, and Jesus Research,” in The Third Princeton-Prague Symposium.

“What is an Apocalyptic Text?” Henoch.

“The Romans and ‘Enemies’: Reflections on Jesus’ Genius in Light of Early Jewish Thought,” Proceedings of the EABS/SBL International Meeting, Vienna, 22-26 July 2007.

“The Uniqueness and Importance of the Slavonic Pseudepigrapha” in a monograph on Slavonic

Pseudepigrapha.

“What are the Slavonic Pseudepigrapha and Why are They Important?” in a monograph by Orlov.

“The Influence of Isaiah on Paul’s Romans and the Intra-canonical Gospels,” in The Continuity of Isaiah,

edited by Charlesworth

“The Unperceived Continuity of Isaiah,” in The Continuity of Isaiah

“Jewish Apocalypticism and Paul,” St Petersburg, 2016

“The Jewishness of the Gospel of John, the Pseudepigrapha and the Qumran Scrolls,” Moscow, 2016

“Should One Ignore Acts in Pauline Research and Was there a “Parting of the Ways” Before 136 CE

According to Acts,” Nangeroni Congress in Rome, 2016

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“The Gospel of John and the Self-Glorification Hymn,” Nangeroni Congress in Camdoli, Italy, 2016

“Serpent/Snake,” Encyclopedia for Early Judaism.

“Beth-Zatha,” in Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception EBR.

“Bethany Beyond the Jordan,” in Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception EBR.

“Asp,” in Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception EBR.

“Adder,” in Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception EBR.

INFORMATION DISSEMINATED THROUGH JOURNALISTS [selected]

Newspapers and Periodicals (Selected, radio and television coverage omitted):

“Duke Center Established for Study,” The Durham Sun, June 24, 1974.

“Duke Center Sets Major Goals,” The Durham Morning Herald, June 25, 1974.

“The Odes of Solomon: Masterpieces of Christian Devotion from the First Century,” Decision. October, 1975.

“New Insights into Christian Origins,” The North Carolina Catholic. May 23, 1976.

“Scrolls May Give Insight into Jesus,” The News and Observer. Dec. 19, 1976.

“Author of Odes of Solomon May Have Met Jesus,” The News and Observer, Dec. 20, 1976.

“Ancient Text Links Jews, Astrology,” The News and Observer. Dec. 21, 1976.

“Zosimus May be Lost Book,” The News and Observer Dec. 22, 1976.

“Christianity, Judaism Linked in Duke Religion Study,” The News and Observer, Dec. 23, 1976.

“We’re Learning More About Christmas,” The News and Observer Dec. 25, 1976.

“Dead Sea Scrolls Literature Topic of Welch Lecture Series,” The DailyUniverse, March 2, 1977.

“Some Views on Scrolls Called Faulty,” The Durham Morning Herald, March 3, 1977.

“Scrolls Aid Bible Study, Visitor Says,” The Daily Universe March 4, 1977.

“Ancient Studies Draw Attention to Pseudepigrapha,” BYU Today. April, 1977.

“Duke University Becoming Center of First Century Documents,” The United Methodist Reporter. April 8,

1977. (RNS)

“Research on Jesus,” The Virginia Advocate. May 28, 1977.

“Pseudepigrapha,” Christian Contemporary. May, 1977.

“Translating the Bible’s ‘Missing Link,” Duke Alumni Register. June 1977.

“Pseudepigrapha Project,” The North Carolina Christian Advocate. June 9, 1977.

“Translating the Bible’s Missing Link,” Duke Alumni Register. June, 1977.

“The Bible’s ‘Missing Link,’“ The Charlotte Observer. August 7, 1977.

“Rare Documents May Give New Clues to Christianity,” The Durham Morning Herald. Sept. 24, 1977.

“Long-neglected Documents to Trace Christian Origins,” The Arizona Republic (AP) Sept. 24, 1977. By

George W. Cornell.

“Biblical Scholars Study ‘Lost’ Writings,: Pittsburgh Press. Sept. 30, 1977.

“Translation of 47 Obscure Books Links Them to Time of Christ,” Tampa Tribune. Sept. 30, 1977. By

George W. Cornell.

“Scholar’s Work on Texts May Show Same Origins for Christianity, Judaism,” Miami Herald. Nov. 28,

1977.

“‘The Lost Books’ May Soon Expand Meaning of Religion,” Palm Beach Sun-Sentinel. Nov. 28, 1977.

“Scholar: Bible Books May Expand to 100,” Palm Beach Post. Nov. 29, 1977.

“Lost Books of the Bible?” The Grit.

“Books the Bible Left Out,” Newsweek. Nov. 28, 1977

“Obscure Works Reflect ‘Lost’ Era of Bible,” The Memphis Commercial Appeal. Dec. 25, 1977.

“New Studies Shed Light on Biblical Era,” The Detroit Sunday News. Dec. 25, 1977.

“Old, New Testament ‘Gap’ Study Discussed Here,” Sarasota Journal. Jan. 13, 1978.

“Early Christian Writings Shed Much Light on Beliefs of Primitive Church,” California Intermountain

News. Jan. 19, 1978.

“Writings From the Time of Jesus Sought Around World by Scholars,” The New York Times. Feb. 4, 1978.

“Ancient Writings Being Published, May Augment Bible,” Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Feb. 4, 1978. (UPI)

“Study May She Light on Biblical History,” Winston-Salem Journal. Feb. 5, 1978.

“Scholars Translating Works to Supplement Bible,” Richmond Times Dispatch. Feb. 5, 1978. (UPI)

“Duke Translating Works to Supplement Bible,” Richmond Times Dispatch. Feb. 5, 1978. (UPI)

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“Addition to Bible?” Syracuse Herald American. February 5, 1978.

“Duke Scholars Translate Books Filling Bible Gap,” Atlanta Journal and Constitution. Feb. 5, 1978. (UPI)

“Duke Scholar Studies Writing Not in Bible,” Greensboro Daily News. Feb. 6, 1978.

“Old Writings Hint at Lost Biblical Era,” The News and Observer. Feb. 12, 1978.

“Behold, A Biblical Supplement,” The Washington Post. March 19, 1978. (UPI)

“Ancient Bible Manuscript Found in Sinai Desert Monastery,” The United Methodist Reporter. July 14,

1978. (RNS)

“Documents Link Biblical Eras,” Richmond Times-Dispatch. Sept. 9, 1978. (AP) By George W. Cornell.

“Lid Lifted—Slightly—on Early Christian Manuscripts,” Los Angeles Times. Sept. 22, 1979.

“Long-ignored Ancient Writings May Add to Knowledge of Jesus,” San Jose Sunday Mercury News. Dec.

16, 1979.

“Ancient Writings Given New Life,” San Jose Mercury News. Dec. 17, 1979.

“Who Was Jesus?” Newsweek. Dec. 24, 1979.

“Writings to Shed New Light on Jesus’ Ministry?” Sentinel Star. Jan. 5, 1980.

“Texts Pose No Threat to Bible,” Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Jan. 26, 1980.

“Study May She Light on Bible,” Winston-Salem Journal. Jan. 27, 1980.

“Bible Days ‘False’ Texts Gleaned for Clues,” Los Angeles Times. Feb. 16, 1980.

“Duke Gets Fragments of Early Hebrew Bible,” Durham Morning Herald. March 23, 1980.

“Duke Gets Hebrew Texts,” Winston-Salem Journal. March 23, 1980.

“Scholar Identifies Biblical Manuscript,” Winston-Salem Journal. Aug. 11, 1980.

“Ancient Inspiration,” Spectator. Dec. 3, 1981.

“Americans Seek Ancient Archives,” Durham Morning Herald. July 18, 1982.

“Biblical-era Writings Reflect Hopes for Kingdom Come,” The Raleigh Times. Dec. 31, 1983.

“Strange Tales and False Writings,” The Review of Books, National Catholic Register. June 17, 1984.

“The Pseudepigrapha Revisited,” Publishers Weekly. Sept. 28, 1984.

“Inter-testamental Judaism,” New Oxford Review. Oct. 1984.

“At Last! Experts Hope to Shed Light on Gospels,” (AP) Dec. 26, 1984.

“Scholarly Queries Keep Him Probing Religion’s Origins,” The Princeton Packet. April 26, 1985.

“Photo Technique Renews Ancient Gospel Text,” Los Angeles Times. Dec. 21, 1985.

“The Rediscovery of Codex Syriacus,” Princeton Theological Seminary Alumni/ae News 24 (1985) 2-6.

“New Camera Methods Bring Words into Focus,” RNS Jan. 17, 1986.

“Modern Technology Applied to Bible Texts,” Presbyterian Journal. Jan. 29, 1986.

“Recovering the Erased Gospels,” Christianity Today. Oct. 3, 1986. By David Neff.

“Scrolls: Photographs Help to Preserve Ancient Biblical Manuscripts,” Los Angeles Times. March 12, 1988.

By T. H. Maugh and M. Chazanov.

“When the Dead (Sea Scrolls) Are Revived,” Time. March 14, 1988.

“Dead Sea Scrolls Yielding More Secrets,” The Times. April 1, 1988. By S. Fromm.

“‘Examine Jesus in Context’, Scholar Tells Gathering,” The Salt Lake Tribune. Aug. 19, 1988.

[selection resumed]:

“Biblical Pool Uncovered in Jerusalem,” Los Angeles Times (August 8, 2005)

“Guest Opinion: World’s Great Religions at Rocky Crossroads,” Billings Gazette (February 25, 2006).

“Gospel of Judas Triggers Debate,” Herald News (April 13, 2006) A1 and A4.

“A Sound in Silence,” Jerusalem Post March 26, 2010

“In Azusa, scholars and religious leaders unravel rare Dead Sea Scrolls fragments,” Pasadena Star-News

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