Levinson, Bernard M.
'You Must Not Add Anything to What I Command You’: Paradoxes of Canon and Authorship in Ancient Israel
Levinson, Bernard M.. "'You Must Not Add Anything to What I Command You’: Paradoxes of Canon and Authorship in Ancient Israel." Numen: International Review for the History of Religions , no. 50 (2003): 1-51.
A More Perfect Torah: At the Intersection of Philology and Hermeneutics in Deuteronomy and the Temple Scroll
Levinson, Bernard M.. A More Perfect Torah: At the Intersection of Philology and Hermeneutics in Deuteronomy and the Temple Scroll In Critical Studies in the Hebrew Bible. Vol. 1. Winona Lake, Indiana: Eisenbrauns, 2013.
A Post-Priestly Harmonization in the Flood Narrative
Levinson, Bernard M., Federico Giuntoli, and Konrad Schmid. "A Post-Priestly Harmonization in the Flood Narrative." In The Post-Priestly Pentateuch: New Perspectives on Its Redactional Development and Theological Profiles, 113-123 ., 2015.
Deuteronomy: Introduction and Commentary
Levinson, Bernard M., Adele Berlin, and Marc Zvi Brettler. "Deuteronomy: Introduction and Commentary." In The Jewish Study Bible, 339-428. 2d ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014.
Die neuassyrischen Ursprünge der Kanonformel in Deuteronomium 13,1
Levinson, Bernard M., Stefan Beyerle, Axel Graupner, and Udo Rüterswörden. "Die neuassyrischen Ursprünge der Kanonformel in Deuteronomium 13,1." In Viele Wege zu dem Einen: Historische Bibelkritik: Die Vitalität der Glaubensüberlieferung in der Moderne. Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener Verlag, 2012.
Esarhaddon’s Succession Treaty as the Source for the Canon Formula in Deuteronomy 13:1
Levinson, Bernard M.. "Esarhaddon’s Succession Treaty as the Source for the Canon Formula in Deuteronomy 13:1." Journal of the American Oriental Society 130 (2010): 337-347.
McConville’s Law and Theology in Deuteronomy
Levinson, Bernard M.. "McConville’s Law and Theology in Deuteronomy." Jewish Quarterly Review 80 (1990): 396-404.
Revelation Regained: The Hermeneutics of כי and אם in the Temple Scroll
Levinson, Bernard M., and Molly M. Zahn. "Revelation Regained: The Hermeneutics of כי and אם in the Temple Scroll." Dead Sea Discoveries: A Journal of Current Research on the Scrolls and Related Literature 9 (2002): 295-346.
Textual Criticism, Assyriology, and the History of Interpretation: Deuteronomy 13:7a as a Test Case in Method
Levinson, Bernard M.. "Textual Criticism, Assyriology, and the History of Interpretation: Deuteronomy 13:7a as a Test Case in Method." Journal of Biblical Literature 120 (2001): 211-243.
The Formation of the Pentateuch: Bridging the Academic Discourses of Europe, Israel, and North America
Gertz, Jan Christian, Bernard M. Levinson, Konrad Schmid, and Dalit Rom-Shiloni. The Formation of the Pentateuch: Bridging the Academic Discourses of Europe, Israel, and North America In Forschungen zum alten testament. Vol. 111. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2016.
The Hermeneutics of Tradition in Deuteronomy
Levinson, Bernard M.. "The Hermeneutics of Tradition in Deuteronomy." Journal of Biblical Literature 119 (2000): 269-286.
The Manumission of Hermeneutics: The Slave Laws of the Pentateuch as a Challenge to Contemporary Pentateuchal Theory
Levinson, Bernard M., and Andre Lemaire. "The Manumission of Hermeneutics: The Slave Laws of the Pentateuch as a Challenge to Contemporary Pentateuchal Theory." In Congress Volume Leiden 2004, 281-324 . Leiden: E. J. Brill , 2006.
‘Better That You Should Not Vow Than That You Vow and Not Fulfill’: Qoheleth’s Use of Textual Allusion and the Transformation of Deuteronomy’s Law of Vows
Levinson, Bernard M., Katharine Dell, and Will Kynes. "‘Better That You Should Not Vow Than That You Vow and Not Fulfill’: Qoheleth’s Use of Textual Allusion and the Transformation of Deuteronomy’s Law of Vows." In Reading Ecclesiastes Intertextually, 28-41 . London: T&T Clark, 2014.