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‘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.
"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." 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." Journal of the American Oriental Society 130 (2010): 337-347.
"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." 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." In Congress Volume Leiden 2004, 281-324 . Leiden: E. J. Brill , 2006.
"McConville’s Law and Theology in Deuteronomy." Jewish Quarterly Review 80 (1990): 396-404.
"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." In The Post-Priestly Pentateuch: New Perspectives on Its Redactional Development and Theological Profiles, 113-123 ., 2015.
"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." Journal of Biblical Literature 120 (2001): 211-243.
"'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.
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