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205 Select Bibliography Ahlström, Göstra W. The History of Ancient Palestine from the Paleolithic Period to Alexander’s Conquest. Edited by Diana V. Edelman. Sheffield: Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Press, 1993. Allen, Leslie C. Jeremiah: A Commentary. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2008. Armstrong, Karen. The Battle for God: A History of Fundamentalism. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 2000. ———. A History of God: The 4,000-Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. New York: Ballantine, 1993. Barstad, Hans M. “Prophecy in the Book of Jeremiah and the Historical Prophet.” In Sense and Sensitivity: Essays on Reading the Bible in Memory of Robert Carroll, edited by Alastair G. Hunter and Philip R. Davies, 87–100. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2002. Barton, John. “History and Rhetoric in the Prophets.” In The Bible as Rhetoric: Studies in Biblical Persuasion and Credibility, edited by Martin Warner, 51–64. London and New York: Routledge, 1990. Bartusch, Mark W. “From Honor Challenge to False Prophecy: Rereading Jeremiah 28's Story of Prophetic Conflict in Light of Social-Science Models.” Currents in Theology and Mission 36.6 (2009): 456–63. Becking, Bob. From David to Gedaliah: The Book of Kings as Story and History. Fribourg and Göttingen: Academic Press and Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 2007. ———. “The Times They Are a Changing: An Interpretation of Jeremiah 30:12–17.” Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament 12.1 (1998): 1, 4–25. Bellah, Robert N. Religion in Human Evolution: From the Paleolithic to the Axial Age. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2011. Biddle, Mark E. “The Literary Frame surrounding Jeremiah 30, 1–33, 26.” Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 100.3 (1989): 409–13. ———. Polyphony and Symphony in Prophetic Literature: Rereading Jeremiah 7–20. Macon , Ga: Mercer University Press, 1996. Brueggemann, Walter. “The “Baruch Connection”: Reflections on Jer 43:1–7.” Journal of Biblical Literature 113.3 (1994): 405–20. ———. A Commentary on Jeremiah: Exile and Homecoming. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans , 1998. 206 select bibliography ———. “Jeremiah’s Use of Rhetorical Questions.” Journal of Biblical Literature 92.3 (1973): 358–74. ———. Like Fire in the Bones: Listening for the Prophetic Word in Jeremiah. Edited by Patrick D. Miller. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2006. ———. “Next Steps in Jeremiah Studies.” In Troubling Jeremiah, edited by A. R. Pete Diamond and Kathleen M. O‘Connor, 200–22 . Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999. ———. The Theology of the Book of Jeremiah. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Callaway, Mary Chilton. “Telling the Truth and Telling Stories: An Analysis of Jeremiah 37–38.” Union Seminary Quarterly Review 44.3–4 (1991): 253–65. Carroll, Robert. Jeremiah: A Commentary. London: SCM Press, 1986. ———. “The Polyphonic Jeremiah: A Reading of the Book of Jeremiah.” In Reading the Book of Jeremiah: A Search for Coherence, edited by Martin Kessler, 77–85. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 2004. Christensen, Duane L. “‘Terror on Every Side’ in Jeremiah.” Journal of Biblical Literature 92.4 (1973): 498–502. Crenshaw, James L. A Whirlpool of Torment: Israelite Traditions of God as an Oppressive Presence. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1984. Delamarter, Steve. “But Who Gets the Last Word?” Bible Review 14 (1998): 34–45, 54– 55. Diamond, A. R. The Confessions of Jeremiah in Context: Scenes of Prophetic Drama. Sheffield: Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Press, 1987. ———. “The Jeremiah Guild in the Twenty-First Century: Variety Reigns Supreme.” In Recent Research on the Major Prophets, edited by Alan J. Hauser, 232–48. Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix, 2008. ———. “Playing God: ‘Polytheizing’ YHWH ALONE in Jeremiah’s Metaphorical Spaces.” In Metaphor in the Hebrew Bible, edited by P. VanHecke. Leuven: Peeters Publishers, 2005. ———. “Portraying Prophecy: Of Doublets, Variants and Analogies in the Narrative Representation of Jeremiah’s Oracles—Reconstructing the Hermeneutics of Prophecy .” Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 57 (1993): 99–119. Diamond, A. R. Pete, and Kathleen M. O‘Connor. “Unfaithful Passions: Coding Women Coding Men in Jeremiah 2–3 (4:2).” Biblical Interpretation 4.3 (1996): 288–310. Dobbs-Allsopp, F. W. Weep, O Daughter of Zion: A Study of the City-Lament Genre in the Hebrew Bible. Rome: Editrice Pontificio Istituto Biblico, 1993. Dubbink, Joep. “Jeremiah: Hero of Faith of Defeatist? Concerning the Place and Function of Jeremiah 20:14–18.” Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 86 (1999): 67–84. Ellis, Teresa Ann. “Jeremiah 44: What If ‘the Queen of Heaven’ Is Yhwh?” Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 33.4 (2009): 465–88. [44.213.99.37...