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John G. Cook
The Structure and Persuasive Power of Mark: A Linguistic Approach
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Walter R. Bodine
Discourse Analysis of Biblical Literature: What It Is and What It Offers
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Martin Kessler
Voices from Amsterdam: A Modern Tradition of Reading Biblical Narrative
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Norman K. Gottwald
The Hebrew Bible in Its Social World and in Ours
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E. Theodore Mullen Jr.
Narrative History and Ethnic Boundaries: The Deuteronomistic Historian and the Creation of Israelite National Identity
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Robert C. Culley
Themes and Variations: A Study of Action in Biblical Narrative
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Robert B. Coote
Elijah and Elisha in Socioliterary Perspective
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Susan Niditch
Text and Tradition: The Hebrew Bible and Folklore
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Daniel Patte
The Religious Dimensions of Biblical Texts: Greimas's Structural Semiotics and Biblical Exegesis
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J. Cheryl Exum
Signs and Wonders: Biblical Texts in Literary Focus
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Karl A. Plank
Paul and the Irony of Affliction
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Williamson
The Future of Biblical Studies: The Hebrew Scriptures
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Bernard C. Lategan, Willem S. Vorster
Text and Reality: Aspects of Reference in Biblical Texts
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J. P. Louw
Semantics of New Testament Greek
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Robert Polzin, Rothman
The Biblical Mosaic: Changing Perspectives
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Martin J. Buss
Encounter with the Text: Form and History in the Hebrew Bible
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