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51.206.15: Date Prof. Gershon Galil: Name
Curriculum Vitae and List of Publications
I. Curriculum Vitae
1. Personal Details
Name: Gershon Galil
Marital Status: Married (+ two sons and a daughter)
Citizenship and Identity Card Number: Israelite, 65333882
Permanent Address: Sitvanit 10, Kiriat Tiv'on
Home Telephone Number: 04-9530978
Office Address and Phone: Department of Jewish History, University of Haifa, Mount
Carmel, Haifa, 31905, ISRAEL. Phone: 04-8240948
Electronic Address: [email protected]
Telefax Number: 04-8252037
2. Higher Education
DEGREE DEPARTMENT INSTITUTE DATE
B.A.
History
Jewish History
The Hebrew
University of
Jerusalem
1711
Teaching
Certificate
School of
Education
The Hebrew
University of
Jerusalem
1711
Ph.D. Jewish History The Hebrew
University of
Jerusalem
1711
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3. Academic Ranks and Tenure in Institutes of Higher Education
RANK DEPARTMENT INSTITUTE DATE
Assistant Jewish History The Hebrew
University of
Jerusalem
1718-1715
Instructor Jewish History The Hebrew
University of
Jerusalem
1711-1711
Lecturer
(proposed rank)
Jewish History
and Land of Israel
Studies
University of
Haifa
1711-1711
Lecturer Jewish History
and Land of Israel
Studies
University of
Haifa
1717-1771
Senior Lecturer Jewish History
and Land of Israel
Studies
University of
Haifa
1771-2882
Associate
Professor
Jewish History
Biblical Studies
University of
Haifa
2002-2010
Full Professor Jewish History
Biblical Studies
University of
Haifa
2011-
4. Offices in University Academic Administration
Chair of the Department of Jewish History – 2000-2003
Member of the tenders committee of the university – 2001 -
Head of the M.A. program "The Bible and its World" – 2002 –
Member of the M.A. committee of the Department of Jewish History – 2003-2006
Head, Ruah HaHinuch: The Interdisciplinary Program of
the Faculty of Education and the Faculty of Humanities – 2012-
5. Scholarly Positions and Activities outside the University
Offices in Professional Associations Member of the scientific committee of Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem – 2003-2005
Member of the scientific committee of Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi, Haifa – 1988 -
Member of the managing committee of the Israel Society
for Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies – 1999-2001, 2005 -
Member of the committee of Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi Prize, Jerusalem – 2003
Chairman of the Israel Society for Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies – 2011
Member of the Israel Prize committee (Biblical Studies) – 2015
Referee and Reviewer for Professional Journals, and other Scientific Works
Referee for the journal CATHEDRA – 1997-1998
Reviewer for the professional journals: CBQ, Qadmoniot, RBL
Reader of Ph.D. and M.A. Dissertations – 2000 -
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Membership in Professional Associations
Member of the Israel Society for Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies
Member of the World Union of Jewish Studies.
Member of the Society of Biblical Literature.
(Member of ASOR (American Schools of Oriental Research
Active Participation in Scholarly Conferences
6a. Conferences in Israel
Title of Presentation Place & Date
Conference
Sennacherib's Campaign to the West Jerusalem, 1985 9th
World Congress of Jewish Studies
Geba‛, Beth-Dagon and the Boundary
between Asher and Zebulun
Haifa, 1989 Galilee Studies
The Formation of Judah Jerusalem, 1989 10th
World Congress of Jewish Studies
The Crystallization of the Book of Joshua Jerusalem, 1993 11th
World Congress of Jewish Studies
The Economic Activity of Wealthy
Families in Nineveh in the 8th
-7th
Centuries B.C.
Tel-Aviv, 1993 17th
Congress of the Zalman Shazar Center
for Jewish History
Monogamy and Monotheism in the
Ancient Near East
Haifa, 1999 The Stage of the Historian of the Zalman
Shazar Center for Jewish History
Serfs and Slaves in the Neo-Assyrian
Empire
Haifa, 2001 4th
Conference of the Israel Society for
Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern
Studies
* Disorder and Corruption in the Neo-
Assyrian Empire
Jerusalem, 2003 6th
Conference of the Israel Society for
Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern
Studies
* Polemics and Propaganda in the
Deuteronomistic History
Haifa, 2004 Polemics in the Bible
* The Rise and Fall of two Regional
Empires
Jerusalem, 2005 14th
World Congress
of Jewish Studies
* Judean Identityat the Beginning of the
Monarchic Age
Bar Ilan,
2008
Israelite and Jewish Identity during the
Biblical and Second Temple Periods:
Tribalism, Nationhood and Religion
* Polemics and Propaganda in Biblical
Historiography
Haifa, 2008 The Manasseh Hill-Country Survey
* Charisma and Imperialism in Israel and
in the Ancient Near East
Haifa, 2009 Leaders and Leadership in Jewish Culture
* The Book of Samuel: Formation and
Historical Reliability
Bar Ilan,
2009
The Age of Monarchy in Israel
Solomon's Temple:
Fiction or Reality
Jerusalem, 2009 15th
World Congress
of Jewish Studies
Hezekiah in the Maelstrom between
Sennacherib and Shabataka
Haifa, 2009 The Bible in Light of Modern Research
Retribution in Chronicles Bar Ilan, 2010 The Book of Chronicles The Hebrew Inscription from Khirbet
Qeiyafa/Neta'im: Script, Language,
Literature and History
Haifa, 2010 THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST IN THE 12th-
10TH
CENTURIES BCE: CULTURE AND
HISTORY
4
AEurope and USn i Conferences .6b
The Book of Joshua Bar Ilan, 2010 A conference in honour of Prof. Rainey
King David's first decade as king of
Jerusalem and his relations with the
Philistines in light of the Qeiyafa
excavation and inscription
Bar Ilan, 2010 New Studies on Jerusalem
The Kingdom of Palestin in light of new
Epigraphic and Archaeological Data
Haifa, 2012 The Kingdom of David and Solomon in
light of new Epigraphic and Archaeological
Data
"yyn hlq": The Most Ancient Hebrew
Inscription from Jerusalem
Bar Ilan, 2013 New Studies on Jerusalem
The Rise and Fall of the Kingdom of
Palestin/Patin
Jerusalem,
2014
Israel Academy of Sciences - Conference in
Honor of Jacob Klein
Jerusalem , Hamath and Philistine Gath
in the 10th
Century BCE
Bar Ilan, 2014 New Studies on Jerusalem
Title of Presentation Place & Date Conference
Conflicts between Assyrian Vassals Heidelberg,
1992
39th
Rencontre Assyriologique
Internationale: Assyrien im Wandel
der Zeiten
The Boundaries of Aram-Damascus Venice,
1997
44th
Rencontre Assyriologique
Internationale: Landscapes,
Territories, Frontiers and Horizons in
the Ancient Near East
David and Hazael: War, Peace, Stones and
Memory
Münster, Germany,
2881
52th
Rencontre Assyriologique
Internationale: Krieg und Frieden im
Alten Vorderasien
Israelite Exiles in Media: A New Look at
ND 2443
Vienna, 2007 Society of Biblical Literature, 2007
International Meeting
Appropriation of Land by Officials in the
Neo-Assyrian Period
Rome, 2009 Society of Biblical Literature, 2009
International Meeting
The Family in the
Neo-Assyrian Period
Paris, 2009 LV – Rencontre Assyriologique
Internationale: The Family in the
Ancient Near East: Realities,
Symbolisms and Images
The Script and the Language of the
Hebrew Inscription from Khirbet
Qeiyafa/Neta'im
Paris,
April 2010
VIIIe Colloque International sur
La Transeuphratène à l’époque perse:
crises et autres difficultés
“The secret things belong to the Lord our
God” (Deut 29:29): Retribution in the
Persian Period
Paris,
April 2010
VIIIe Colloque International sur
La Transeuphratène à l’époque perse:
crises et autres difficultés
The Hebrew Inscription from Khirbet
Qeiyafa/Neta'im: Script, Language,
Literature and History
Haifa
May 2010
The Ancient Near East in the 12th
-10th
Centuries BCE: Culture and History -
2010 International Meeting
The Khirbet Qeiyafa inscription and its
implications for Biblical studies
Oxford
May 2010
Oxford Senior Old Testament Seminar
of the Faculty of Theology of the
INVITEDUniversity of Oxford,
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6c Membership in organizing committees of scientific conferences
Member of the organizing committee of the Fourth Conference of the Israel
Society for Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies – Haifa, 2001
Member of the organizing committee of the Conference: Polemics in the Bible -
University of Haifa, 2001
Member of the organizing committee of the Ninth Conference of the Israel
Society for Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies – Haifa, 2006
Chair of the organizing committee of the International Conference: THE ISRAELITES AND THEIR NEIGHBOURS IN THE 12
th-10
TH CENTURIES BCE: CULTURE
AND HISTORY – University of Haifa – 2-5 May 2010
Chair of the organizing committee of the 14th
Conference of the Israel
Society for Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies – Haifa, 2011:
History and Historiography in The Ancient Near East
Organizer of the Conference : The Kingdom of David and Solomon in light of new
Epigraphic and Archaeological Data (Haifa, 2012)
The Khirbet Qeiyafa inscription and the
Kingdom of David and Solomon
London
May 2010
Anglo-Israel Archaeology Society
Lectures - Jointly with King's College
University of London, INVITED
Writing and Scribes in Southern Levant in
the 10th
Century BCE
Berlin
November 2010
: Schriftbildlichkeit: Research group
Über Materialität, Wahrnehmbarkeit,
und Operativität von Notationen,
INVITED Freie Universität, Berlin,
Yeshiva University New York
16 November
INVITED
David and Solomon between
Text and Material Culture
The Qeiyafa Inscription: Script, Language,
Epic and History
Nashville
November
2010
The Faculty of the Graduate School of
INVITED, Vanderbilt University
Connections between Judges, Samuel,
Kings and the Qeiyafa Inscriptio
Atlanta
November
2010
Society of Biblical Literature –
INVITED2010 Annual Meeting,
The Status of The Lower Stratum Families
in the Neo-Assyrian Period
Atlanta
November
Society of Biblical Literature –
2010 Annual Meeting – Atlanta
Solomon's temple: Fiction or Reality Atlanta
November
Society of Biblical Literature –
2010 Annual Meeting – Atlanta
King David's first decade as king of
Jerusalem and his relations with the
Philistines in light of the Qeiyafa
excavation and inscription
Atlanta
November 2010
in Current Issues -+ SBL ASOR
INVITED - -Biblical Archaeology
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6. Colloquium Talks
8. Scholarships, Awards, Research Grants
* M. Hephetz Prize – The Hebrew University of Jerusalem - 1978
* Sank Prize for Biblical Studies – The Hebrew University of Jerusalem - 1981
* Bahat Prize – University of Haifa – 2000.
* Invitation to the Institute for Advanced Studies,
The Hebrew University, Jerusalem – 2009.
Title of Presentation Place & Date
Conference
The Israelite Society in Biblical
Times
Bar-Ilan
University, 1991
3rd
Israel-Canada Conference on Social
Scientific Approaches
to the Study of Judaism
The Reliability of the Book of
Chronicles
Haifa, 1996 The Bible, Israel and
the Ancient Near East
The Composition of the Book of
Kings and the Deuteronomistic
History
Haifa, 1999 A Congress in honor of Prof. M. Weinfeld
The Galilee between Israel and
Aram-Damascus
Bar-Ilan
University, 2000
Galilee 2000
Inheritance by Widows in Israel
and in the Ancient Near East
Haifa, 2004 The Book of Ruth
The Book of Jeremiah:
The Epilog of the Deuteronomistic
History
Haifa, 2005 Daily Life in Biblical Times
The Everlasting Love Haifa, 2005 The Seminar of the Department of Jewish
History
Past, Present and Future in the
Deuteronomistic History
Ben-Gurion
University, 2005
Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomistic
History
Private Commerce in the
Neo-Assyrian Period
Bar-Ilan
University, 2006
The Seminar of the N. S. Kramer Institute
of Assyriology
The Socio-economic Status of the
Widows in Israel and in the Ancient
Near East
Haifa, 2006 The Bible and the Ancient Near Eastern
Myth
Forbidden Boundaries: Ideology
and Reality
Ben-Gurion
University, 2007
Boundaries and Boundary Disputes in the
Ancient Near East
Private Commerce in the
Neo-Assyrian Period
Yad Ben- Zvi,
Jerusalem, 2007
Routes, Trade and Cultural Influence –
Bronze – Iron Ages
The Society in the Neo-Assyrian
Period
Ben-Gurion
University, 2009
The Seminar of the Department of Bible
and Ancient Near Eastern Studies
Patronage and Dependence the
Neo-Assyrian Period: Socio-
economic Aspects
Bar-Ilan
University,
2010
13th
Conference of the Israel Society for
Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern
Studies
Israelite Culture: Current Studies Haifa, 2010 Culture and History in Biblical Times:
Current Studies
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9. Teaching
A. Courses taught in recent years:
B. Supervision of graduate students in recent years:
Degree and Date Title of Thesis / Dissertation Student’s Name
8M.A. 200 The Supervisor of the Palace
in Israel and Judah "אשר על הבית"((
Nehama Gabriel
M.A. 2001 The term "Betulah" in the Bible and in the Ancient
Near East
Varda Erlich
M.A. 2002 The Size and Structure of the Family in Ugarit Neomi Regeb -Akerman
M.A. 2007 Economic Activities of Women in the Neo-
Assyrian Period
Tali Leon-Nisim
M.A. 2007 The Role of the Chariot in the Battlefield of the
Late Bronze and Iron Ages (with D. Kahan)
Asaf Wahll
M.A. 2012 Human Rights in Biblical Times Bnayahu Bruner
M.A. 2012 The Book of Judges Yuval Vad'i
Ph.D. 2013 The Book of Genesis: Structure and Formation Ilan shefer
Ph.D. In preparation The Socio-Economic Status of Women in Emar
(with Yoram Cohen, Tel Aviv University)
Neomi Regeb-Akerman
Ph.D. In preparation Slaves and Strangers in Temples and in the Palatial
Sector in Biblical Times
Bnayahu Bruner
Ph.D. In preparation The Formation of the Book of Judges Yuval Vad'i
Ph.D. In preparation The Socio-Economic Status of Women in the Neo-
Assyrian Period
Tali Leon-Nisim
Ph.D. In preparation Reforms in Israel and Assyria (with Yairah Amit,
Tel Aviv University)
Rachel Glauber
Ph.D. In preparation Psychological Warfare in Israel and in the Ancient
Near East
Asaf Wahll
Ph.D. In preparation Individual Laments in the Book of Psalms Gabi Barshi
M.A. In preparation Blindness and blind people in Israel and the Ancient
Near East
Moshe Zehavi
M.A. In preparation Espionage and Spies in Israel and the Ancient Near
East
Zion Ben Ezra
M.A. In preparation Time and Space in the Book of Samuel Samuel Chaushu
Type and Level Date
Title
Seminar, M.A. 2010 Culture and Society in Biblical Times
Seminar, M.A 2014 Studies in Biblical Historiography
Lecture, B.A.
.
2014 Canaan and Israel in the Second
Millennium B.C
Lecture, B.A. 2014 Kings and Prophets: Israel and Judah in
the Monarchic Period
Research Seminar (PH. D.) 2815 Israel in Biblical Times: Culture and
History
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LICATIONII PUB
A. Ph.D. DISSERTATION
, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1983, pp. 354 The Genealogies of the Tribe of Judah
+ xxxv. Supervisor: Prof. Z. Kallai (Hebrew)
B. BOOKS
AUTHORED BOOKS
PUBLISHED
entary on the Book of Joshua, with an Introduction. A Critical CommThe Book of Joshua1.
(in collaboration with Y. Zakovitz; Olam Hatanach), Jerusalem – Tel Aviv (Davidson-Atai)
1994, 224 pp. (Hebrew)
, with an ronicleshC. A Critical Commentary on the Book of I ChroniclesThe Book of 2.
Introduction (in collaboration with M. Garsiel, M. Kochman and Y. Amit; Olam Hatanach),
Jerusalem-Tel Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1995, 288 pp. (Hebrew)
3. The Chronology of the Kings of Israel and Judah, Leiden – New York – Köln,
(Brill) 1996, (SHCANE 9) XIX + 180 pp.
4. Israel and Assyria, Haifa - Tel Aviv (Haifa University Press and Zmora-Bitan) 2001,
184 pp. This book was awarded the BAHAT PRIZE, 2000 (the first prize).
5. The Lower Stratum Families in the Neo-Assyrian Period
Leiden – Boston (Brill) 2007, xviii + 403 pp.
Series: Culture and History of the Ancient Near East 27.
EDITED BOOKS
1-24. Editor and Coordinator of Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the
Bible: 24 volumes, Jerusalem-Tel Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1983–1996, 5754 pp. (Hebrew)
:De Gentibus et Familiis Judaeis)=J. Wellhausen, The Judean Clanss and Families (. 25
Preface, Notes and Translation from the Latin (in collaboration with L. Ulmann) Jerusalem
(The Dinur Center) 1985, pp. 10+44+45* (Hebrew).
es in Historical Geography and Biblical Historiography presented to Zecharia Studi. 26
2000 rill)B( , G. Galil and M. Weinfeld (eds.), LeidenKallai
(= Supplement to Vetus Tesatamentum, LXXXI), 280 pp.
s in Honour ofHomeland and Exile: Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studie. 27
Boston, –Leiden (eds.), and A. Millard G. Galil, M. Geller , Bustenay Oded
(Brill) 2009 (= Supplement to Vetus Tesatamentum, CXXX), xxiv + 643 pp.
,Centuries BCE: Culture and History th
10-th
The Ancient Near East in the 12. 28
G. Galil, et al (eds.), (Ugarit-Verlag), Münster 2012 (=AOAT 392), xviii + 647 pp.
7
C. ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS
PUBLISHED
224 –, 49 (1984), pp. 205ZionThe Administrative Districts of the Judean Hill Area, 1.
(Hebrew).
Vetus f Aaron in Biblical Historiography, 2. The Sons of Judah and the Sons o
495.–, 35 (1985), pp. 488Testamentum
, raqMi Beth2a. Pristhood and Kingship in the Genealogy of the House of Aaron,
30 (1984), pp. 168–172 (Hebrew).
19 (Hebrew).–54 (1984), pp. 1 ,Tarbitz3. The Land of Dan,
Shnaton: An Annual for The Administrative Division of the Shephelah, 4.
71 (Hebrew).–, 9 (1985), pp. 55Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies
5. Sennacherib Versus Hezekiah: A New Look at the Assyrian Campaign to the West in 701
12 (Hebrew).–1, 53 (1988), pp. ZionBCE,
26 (Hebrew).–, 55 (1990), pp. 1ZionDavidic Period in Chronicles, -The Pre .6
, CathedraDagon and the Boundary between Asher and Zebulun, -7. Geba‛, Beth
57 (1990), pp. 3–18 (Hebrew).
, Biblische NotizenThe Chronicler's Genealogies of Ephraim, 8.
56 (1991), pp. 11–14.
, ,Miqra Beth, 7in I Chronicles of Ephraimy 8a. The Genealog
36 (1991), pp. 139–143 (Hebrew)
19 –pp. 5 , 56 (1991),ZionA New Look at the Cronology of the Last Kings of Judah, .9
(Hebrew).
9a. The Babylonian Calendar and the Chronology of the Last Kings of
378.–1991), pp. 367, 72 (BiblicaJudah,
, 63 (1992), Cathedra10. Pirathon, Timnatha and the Fortifications of Bacchides,
pp. 22–30 (Hebrew).
Zeitschrift des DeutschenPirathon, Parathon and Timnatha, 10a.
53. –, 109 (1993), pp. 49Vareins-stinaäPal
133 (Hebrew).–, 57 (1992), pp. 111Ziond Assyria in the Sargonid Period, Judah an .11
12. Geba‛-Ephraim and the Northern Boundary of the Kingdom of Judah in the
13 (Hebrew).–61 (1992), pp. 1 ,TarbitzDays of Josiah,
18
12a. Geba‛-Ephraim and the Northern Boundary of Judah in the Days of
367. –, 100 (1993), pp. 358Revue bibliqueJosiah,
State Archives of AssyriaConflicts between Assyrian Vassals, 13.
63.–6 (1992), pp. 55,Bulletin
14. The Last Years of the Kingdom of Israel and the Fall of Samaria,
65.–, 57 (1995), pp. 52The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
–, 102 (1995), pp. 321Revue bibliqueNew Look at the "Azekah Inscription", 15.
329.
Shnaton: An Annual for 16. The Chronological Data in the Greek Text of Kings,
77 (Hebrew).–, 11 (1996), pp. 56ical and Ancient Near Eastern StudiesBibl
, 84 (1997), pp. CathedraCentury BCE, th
17. The Canaanite City States in the 14
7–52 (Hebrew).
, 18 (1998),Israel Oriental StudiesAshtaroth in the Amarna Period, 18.
pp. 373–385.
, 81 (2000), pp. BiblicaPileser III, -A New Look at the Inscriptions of Tiglath19.
511–520.
, Biblische Notizen48, –The Historical Context of Judah 19: 4020.
104 (2000), pp. 11–15.
21. A Re-arrangement of the Fragments of the Tel Dan Inscription and the
,133 (2001) ,Palestine Exploration Quarterly Relations between Israel and Aram,
pp. 16–21.
21a. The Tel Dan Inscription, in: Z. Talshir et al. (eds.), Homage to Samuel: Studies in the
World of the Bible, Jerusalem 2001, pp. 67–74 (Hebrew).
22. The Massage of the Book of Kings in Relation to the Deuteronomy
414. –, 158 (2001), pp. 406Bibliotheca Sacra, and Jeremiah
22a. The Message of the Book of Kings and the Deuteronomistic History, in: M. Heltzer and
M.Malul (eds.), Teshûrôt LaAvishur: Studies in the Bible and the Ancient Near East, in
Hebrew and Semitic Languages. Festschrift Presented to Prof. Yitzhak Avishur on the
Occasion of his 65th
Birthday, Tel Aviv – Jaffa 2004, pp. 179–184 (Hebrew).
The Journal of theThe Jerahmeelites and the Negeb of Judah, . 32
42.–28 (2001), pp. 33, Ancient Near Eastern Society
6.5–40pp. 09 (2002), 1 ,Revue biblique ,n the WestiShalmaneser III 24.
25. The "Synchronistic History" and the Book of Chronicles: Reconsidering the
144.–, 26 (2004), pp. 136Henoch, Reliability of Ancient Near Eastern Texts
11
26. The Chronological Framework of the Deuteronomistic History,
Biblica, 85 (2004), pp. 413–421.
27. David and Hazael: War, Peace, Stones and Memory,
Palestine Exploration Journal 139 (2007), pp. 79–84.
27a. The Rise and Fall of Two Regional Empires, SHNATON: An Annual for Biblical and
Ancient Near Eastern Studies 17 (2007), pp. 135–146 (Hebrew)
28. Financing of Private Commercial Enterprises in the Neo-Assyrian Period:
State Archives of AssyriaKAV 121 and other Related Texts from Aššur,
41.–15 (2006), pp. 21 ,Bulletin
29. Israelite Exiles in Media: A New Look at ND 2443+, Beth Miqra (NS)
52 (2007), pp. 41–60 (Hebrew).
29a. Israelite Exiles in Media: A New Look at ND 2443+, Vetus Testamentum
59 (2009), pp. 71–79.
. pp, )2009, 29 (Eretz Israel, Assyrian Period-International Private Commerce in the Neo. 30
92–99 (Hebrew).
(2010),9 1, Beer Shevaden Boundaries: Ideology and Reality, Forbid. 31
pp. 71–91 (Hebrew).
12. The Hebrew Inscription from Khirbet Qeiyafa/Neta'im: Script, Language, Literature and
History, Ugarit-Forschungen, 41 (2009) [2010], pp. 193–242.
33. David, King of Israel, between the Arameans and the Northern and Southern Sea Peoples
in Light of New Epigraphic and Archaeological Data Ugarit-Forschungen, 44 (2013), pp.
159–174.
34. "‘yyn ḫlq’ The Oldest Hebrew Inscription from Jerusalem", Strata: Bulletin of the Anglo-
Israel Archaeological Society, 31 (2013), pp. 5–26.
35. "A Concise History of Palistin/Patin/Unqi/ʿmq in the 11th–9th Centuries BC", Semitica
56 (2014), pp. 75–104.
ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION
forthcoming- 19 pp. – State Archives of Assyria Bulletin,Assyrian Families, -More Neo .63
D. ARTICLES OR CHAPTERS IN BOOKS WHICH ARE NOT
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
PUBLISHED
1. The Historical Reliability of the Book of Chronicles, in: Y. Avishur and R. Deutsch (eds.),
Michael: Historical, Epigraphical and Biblical Studies in Honor of Prof. Michael Heltzer,
Tel Aviv – Jaffa 1999, pp. 55*–62* (Hebrew).
12
2. The Boundaries of Aram-Damascus, in: G. Galil and M. Weinfeld (eds.), Studies in
Historical Geography and Biblical Historiography presented to Zecharia Kallai, Leiden,
2000 (= Supplement to Vetus Testamentum, LXXXI), pp. 35–41.
3. The Formation of I Chr 2:3–4:23 and the Election of King David,
in: Y. Sefati, P. Artzi, Ch. Cohen, B.L.Eichler and V.A.Hurowitz
(eds.), An Experienced Scribe who neglects nothing, Ancient
Near Eastern Studies in Honor of Jacob Klein, Bethesda, MD 2005,
pp. 707–717.
4. A New Look at a Neo-Assyrian sale of "Land and People", in:
Treasures on Camel's Humps: M. Cogan and D. Kahn (eds.),
, o Israel Eph'alt presented Historical and Literary Studies
Jerusalem 2008, pp. 75-85.
-In the Hill (ed.), 5. Polemics and Propaganda in the Deuteronomistic History, in: S. Bar
and dies in the Shephelah, and in the Arabah (Joshua 12, 8): Stu Country, and
-in the Thirties Anniversary of the Manasseh Hill Adam ZertalReseaerches Presented to
247 (Hebrew).–pp. 239, Jerusalem 2008, Country Survey
Studies in Bible and (eds.), et al.n in: S. VargoThe Formation of the Clan of Hur, 6.
(Hebrew).425 –409, 8 (2009), pp. Exegesis
7. Appropriation of Land by Officials in the Neo-Assyrian Period,
: Biblical and Ancient Homeland and Exile (eds.), and A. Millard G. Galil, M. Geller :nI
2009 (= Supplement Boston –Leiden , in Honour of Bustenay Oded sNear Eastern Studie
to Vetus Tesatamentum, CXXX), pp. 95–119.
Studies in (eds.), et al. in: M. Garsiel, ime and Memory in the Deuteronomistic HistoryT8.
195 (Hebrew).–, 10 (2009), pp. 179Bible and Exegesis
9. Dates and Calendar in Kings, in: A. Lemaire and B. Halpern (eds.),
ptionRece of Kings: Sources, Composition, Historiography and sThe Book Supplements to (
Vetus Testamentum), Leiden – Boston 2010, pp. 427–443.
10. Polemics and Propaganda in the Deuteronomistic Composition, in G. B. Lanfranchi, D.
o Leggo! Studies Presented to Frederick MariM. Bonacossi, C. Pappi, and S. Ponchia (eds.),
Wiesbaden (Harrassowitz Verlag) 2012, ,Fales on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday
pp. 293–306 (Enlarged and Augmented version of D / 5)
11. The Socio-economic Status of the People enumerated in Sales of "Land and People" in
Looking at the Ancient . Abraham and J. Fleishman (eds.),Assyrian Period, in K-the Neo
, Bethesda MDNear East and the Bible Through the same Eyes: A Tribute to Aaron Skaist
(CDL Press) 2012, pp. 221-236.
t The Ancien(eds.), et alG. Galil . Solomon's Temple: Fiction or Reality?, in 21
Münster 2012, , Centuries BCE: Culture and History th
10-th
Near East in the 12
pp. 137-148.
12a. Solomon's Temple: Fiction or Reality?, in M. Avioz et al. (ed.), Zer
Rimmonim. FS Rimmon Kasher, Atlanta, 2013, pp. 117-131 (Hebrew).
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13. "The Kingdom of Patin in the 9th Century BC" Transeuphratène 45 (2014), pp. 27-41.
ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION
14. The History of the Land of Israel from the Beginning of History to the
.), pp. 68 (HebrewThe Land of IsraelBabylonian Period, in: Y. Ben Arieh (ed.),
E. ARTICLES IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
PUBLISHED
Proceedings of the Tenth World Congress of Jewish Studies, . The Formation of Judah, 1
8 (Hebrew).–, Jerusalem 1990, pp. 1Division A, The Bible and its World
World Congress EleventhProceedings of the , oshuaThe Crystallization of the Book of J. 2
53–47, pp. 4, Jerusalem 199of Jewish Studies, Division A, The Bible and its World
(Hebrew).
3. The Economic Activity of Wealthy Families in Nineveh in the
8th
and 7th
Centuries BCE, in: I. Bartal and I. Gafni (eds.), Sexuality and
the Family in History, Jerusalem 1998, pp. 27–41 (Hebrew).
,Studies Galilee in: Z. Safrai (ed.), The Galilee between Israel and Damascus,. 4
Ramat-Gan 2009, pp. 26–36 (Hebrew).
5. King David's First Decade as King of Jerusalem and his Relations with the Philistines in
Light of the Qeiyafa Excavations and Inscription, in: E. Baruch, A. Levy-Reifer and A. Faust
Hebrew 71 (–, pp. 21Gan 2010-Ramat ,Volume 16 – New Studies on Jerusalem(eds.),
version of C32).
6. "The secret things belong to the Lord our God" (Deut 29: 29): Retribution in the Persian
94.–39 (2010), pp. 89 Transeuphratène Period,
-TESHURA LE(eds.), et al7. Retribution in the Book of Chronicles, in: M. Gruber
and the Ancient Near East, Presented ZAFRIRA: Studies in the Bible, the History of Israel
117.-Beer Sheva 2012, pp. 109),Barak-to Zafrira Ben
8. "yyn hlq": The Most Ancient Hebrew Inscription from Jerusalem, in: E. Baruch, A.
Gan -Ramat ,9Volume 1 – New Studies on JerusalemReifer and A. Faust (eds.), -Levy
2013, pp. 21–71 (Hebrew version of C34).
9. Jerusalem , Hamath and Philistine Gath in the 10th
Century BCE, in: E. Baruch, A.
Gan -Ramat ,20Volume – New Studies on JerusalemReifer and A. Faust (eds.), -Levy
2014, pp. 21–71 (Hebrew version of C32)
10. The Rise and Fall of the Kingdom of Palestin/Patin in light of new Epigraphic an
Archaeological Data, in M. Cogan (ed.), A volume in Honor of Jacob Klein (Israel Academy
of Sciences; Hebrew version of C35) – 45 pp.
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F. OTHER SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS
NOTES
PUBLISHED
eves rAssyriologiques B NouvellesAssyrian Tablets from Tel Hadid, -wo NeoT. 1
69.–, 2001/3, pp. 68et Utilitaires
eves et rNouvellesAssyriologiques B2. ADD 79 (=SAA XIV 209) reconsidered,
, 2006/1, no. 02, p. 2. Utilitaires
REJOINDERS
PUBLISHED
1. The Administrative Division of the Kingdom of Judah in Light of the Epigraphical Data,
509 (Hebrew).–, 52 (1987), pp. 495Zion
, 53 (1988), pp. ZionOn the use of Epigraphical Sources for the Study of Biblical History, .2
214–216 (Hebrew).
BOOK REVIEW
PUBLISHED
1. Who wrote the Book of Joshua, HAARETZ, July 5, 1996, pp. 5, 26 (Hebrew).
2. M. C. Tetley, The Reconstructed Chronology of the Divided Kingdom (Winona Lake, IN:
Esenbrauns, 2005), pp. xiv+194, The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 68 (2006), pp. 131–133.
3. S. Ahituv, Haktav VeHaMiktav, Jerusalem 2005, 465 pp., Qadmoniot, 39 (2006), pp. 126–
127 (Hebrew)
4. R. W. Klein, 1 Chronicles: A Commentary (Hermeneia: A critical and Historical
Commentary on the Bible; Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2006), xxi + 561 pp.,
4. –, 5/2007, pp. 1Review of Biblical Literature
5. S. M. Paul, Isaiah 40–66: Introduction and Commentary (Mikra LeyIsra'el). I–II, Tel-Aviv
and Jerusalem 2008, xvi + 619, pp HAARETZ, 10.6.2008, p. 4 (Hebrew).
6. B. FAIST, Alltagstexte aus neuassyrischen Archiven und Bibliotheken der Stadt
Assur,. Studien zu den Assur-Texten, vol. 3. Wiesbaden: HARRASSOWITZ VERLAG, 2007. xx +
.8–128 (2008), pp. 7, Journal of the American Oriental Society plates,., pp250,
7. J. T. Sparks, The Chronicler’s Genealogies: Towards anUnderstanding
of 1 Chronicles 1–9, Society of Biblical Literature Academia Biblica 28,
Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2008. xvi + 385, pp., Review of Biblical Literature,
7/2009, pp. 1–7.
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8. The Early Monarchic Age in Israel: a review-article of M. Garsiel, The Rise of the
Monarchy in Israel: Studies in the Book of Samuel, The Open University of Israel, 4 vols.,
Raanana, Israel 2008, Beth Miqra (NS) 54 (2009), pp. 172–181 (Hebrew).
9. The Book of Chronicles: Literature. Historiography and Theology: a review-article of I.
Kalimi, The Reshaping of Ancient Israelite History in Chronicles, Winona Lake, IN:
Eisenbrauns, 2005, xiii, 473 pp., Mo'ed: Annual for Jewish Studies 20 (2010), pp. 299-309
(in collaboration with S. Cohen) – (Hebrew).
10. F. M. Fales, Guerre et paix en Assyrie: Religion et impérialisme, Les Conférences de
l'École pratique des hautes etudes 2 Paris: Cerf, 2010, 246 pp., Review of Biblical Literature,
3/2011, pp. 1-10.
11. M. Cogan, The Raging Torrent: Historical Inscriptions from Assyria and Babylonia
, ournalJ xplorationE sraelI. pp , Carta, Jerusalem 2008, xiv + 250Relating to Ancient Israel
61 (2011), pp. 117-120.
12. Z. Kallai, Studies in Biblical Historiography and Geography: Collection of Studies
(Beiträge zur Erforschung des Alten Testaments und des Antiken Judentums 56), Peter Lang,
.242-24061 (2011), pp. , ournalJ xplorationE sraelI. pFrankfurt am Main, 2010. 262 p
A OR DICTIONARYG. ENTRIES IN ENCYCLOPEDI
PUBLISHED
1. Dozens Entries in Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, 24
volumes, Jerusalem–Tel Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1983–1996 (Hebrew).
2. The Land of Israel in the Monarchic Period, The Hebrew Encyclopedia, Supp.
VI, Jerusalem – Tel Aviv 1993, col. 431–461 (Hebrew).
Dictionary of Biblical ), in: J. H. Hayes (ed.), –. Malamat, Abraham (19223
114. –, Nashville (Abingdon Press) 1999, pp. 113Interpretation
ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION
4. Amel-Marduk, Encyclopedia Biblica, Supp. I, Jerusalem, 3 pp. (Hebrew).
H. OTHER PUBLICATIONS
1. Jerusalem from the Late 4th
Millennium BCE to 586 BCE, in Y. Shavit (ed.),
Jerusalem: A Biography, Tel Aviv 1998, pp. 13–37 (Hebrew).
2. Les écritures cunéiformes et leur déchiffrement (Translation from the French (in
collaboration with Ph. Abrahami) - forthcoming, 47 pp. (Hebrew) -
http://www.mae.u-paris10.fr/les-ecritures-cuneiformes-et-leur-dechiffrement/
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MYADDITIONAL COMMENTS AND INFORMATION ON . I
SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY AND RESEARCH PLANS
In the last two decades I have studied mainly the history of Israel in Biblical times, the Neo-
Assyrian Empire, and the Bible, concentrating on the following main subjects:
1. Historical Geography of the Land of Israel (see C/1, 3–4, 7, 10, 12, 20, E/4
and more);
2. The Formation and the Settlement of the Israelite Tribes (see Ph.D. Thesis;
C/8, 23, D/3, 6, E/1–2 and more);
3. International Relations (see my books: The Chronology of the Kings
of Israel and Judah [1996]; and Israel and Assyria [2001]; and C/9, 11,
13–14, 16–19, 24, 27, 31, 33, 35; D/2, 9);
4. West Semitic and Akkadian Inscriptions (see e.g., C/15, 21, 32, 34; F/1–4, E 9
and more);
5. Biblical Historiography (see e.g., C/2, 5–6, 22, 25–26, D/1, 5, 8, 10, 12);
6. Biblical studies (see mainly my commentaries on the Books of Joshua
and 1 Chronicles); D 12, 12a
7. Socio-economic studies (see mainly my last book The Lower Stratum
Families in the Neo-Assyrian Period; C/28: Financing of Private
Commercial Enterprises in the Neo-Assyrian Period: KAV 121 and
other Related Texts from Aššur [published in SAAB XV];
C/29–30, 36; D/4, 7, 11; E/3 and more).
In the next few years I plan to work on a book entitled The Deuteronomistic Composition,
Past, Present and Future which will concentrate on the great composition of the
Deuteronomist. This book will be divided into three parts and 12 chapters. The unity of the
composition will be studied in the first part, which will contain chapters on its structure and
chronological framework, as well as the relation between the book of Jeremiah and the books
of Deuteronomy, Joshua–Kings. I will argue that the distinct resemblances in content and
form between the Deuteronomistic editing in Deuteronomy, Joshua–Kings, on the one hand,
and in Jeremiah, on the other, may have been that of a single person, who in the mid-sixth
century BCE prepared a wide-ranging history of Israel from Moses to Jeremiah. The message
of the composition is one of hope and consolation: the destruction and the exile are not
presented as a dead end, and are not the finis of the relationship between God and his people:
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on the contrary, this catastrophe is merely the start of a new path. The bond between God and
Israel is eternal, and the Israelites will know restoration and redemption. The second part of
the book will study the formation of these six books, and the third part will concentrate on the
theological and historical perceptions of the Deuteronomist.
I also aim to complete my study on the Upper Stratum families in the Neo-Assyrian period
(8th
–6th
centuries BCE). I have studied about 1200 Akkadian texts relating to these 250
families, and I intend to publish my research in a special volume entitled The Upper Stratum
Families in the Neo-Assyrian Period.
BOOKS IN PREPARATION
1. The Deuteronomistic Composition: Past, Present and Future
Assyrian Period-The Upper Stratum Families in the Neo 2.
ARTICLES IN PREPARATION
1. Prices in the Neo-Assyria Period: I. Slaves – 45 pp.
2. Hezekiah in the Maelstrom between Sennacherib and Shabataka: Goals, Plans and
Achievements.
3. Joshua and Mosses in the Book of Joshua
4. The New Aramaic Inscription from Jabesh Gilead: Language and History (with U.
Schattner-Rieser) – Eretz Israel 32 (2015).
5. The Historicity of the Kingdom of David and Solomon: Biblical and Extra-Biblical data
6. Grants and Decrees as a Historical Source: How to Use and to Deal with Them,
in G-B. Lanfranchi, R. Mattila, R. Rollinger (eds.), Writing Neo-Assyrian History: Sources,
Problems and Approaches. Proceedings of the International Meeting, University of Helsinki,
September 22nd – 25th, 2014 (State Archives of Assyria Studies), Helsinki 2016.
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Professor Gershon Galil
List of Publications 1983-2014
1983 1. The Genealogies of the Tribe of Judah, Ph. D. Dissertation, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1983, pp. 354 + xxxv (Supervisor: Prof. Z. Kallai). 2. Entries in Genesis, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1983 (Hebrew). 3. Entries in Jeremiah, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1983 (Hebrew). 4. Editor and Coordinator of Jeremiah, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1983 (Hebrew). 1984 5. The Administrative Districts of the Judean Hill Area, Zion, 49 (1984), pp. 205-224 (Hebrew). 6. Pristhood and Kingship in the Genealogy of the House of Aaron, Beth Miqra, 30 (1984), pp. 168-172 (Hebrew). 7. The Land of Dan, Tarbitz, 54 (1984), pp. 1-19 (Hebrew). 8. Entries in Ezekiel, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1984 (Hebrew). 9. Editor and Coordinator of Ezekiel, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1984 (Hebrew). 1985 10. J. Wellhausen, The Judean Clanss and Families (=De Gentibus et Familiis Judaeis): Preface, Notes and Translation from the Latin (in collaboration with L. Ulmann) Jerusalem (The Dinur Center) 1985, pp. 10+44+45* (Hebrew). 11. The Sons of Judah and the Sons of Aaron in Biblical Historiography, Vetus Testamentum, 35 (1985), pp. 488-495. 12. The Administrative Division of the Shephelah, Shnaton: An Annual for Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, 9 (1985), pp. 55-71 (Hebrew). 13. Entries in 1 Samuel, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1985 (Hebrew). 14. Entries in Ezra-Nehemiah, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1985 (Hebrew). 15. Editor and Coordinator of 1 Samuel, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1985 (Hebrew). 16. Editor and Coordinator of Ezra-Nehemiah, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1985 (Hebrew).
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1986 17. Entries in Numbers, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1986 (Hebrew). 18. Entries in Isaiah, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1986 (Hebrew). 19. Editor and Coordinator of Numbers, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1986 (Hebrew). 20. Editor and Coordinator of Isaiah, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1986 (Hebrew). 1987 21. The Administrative Division of the Kingdom of Judah in Light of the Epigraphical Data, Zion, 52 (1987), pp. 495-509 (Hebrew). 22. Entries in Leviticus, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1987 (Hebrew). 23. Editor and Coordinator of Leviticus, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1987 (Hebrew). 24 . Editor and Coordinator of Song of Songs, Ruth and Lamentations, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1987 (Hebrew). 1988 25. Sennacherib Versus Hezekiah: A New Look at the Assyrian Campaign to the West in 701 BCE, Zion, 53 (1988), pp. 1-12 (Hebrew). 26. On the use of Epigraphical Sources for the Study of Biblical History, Zion, 53 (1988), pp. 214-216 (Hebrew). 27 . Editor and Coordinator of Kohelet, Ester, and Daniel, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1988 (Hebrew). 1989 28. Entries in 2 Samuel, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1987 (Hebrew). 29. Editor and Coordinator of 2 Samuel, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Ramat-Gan (Revivim) 1987 (Hebrew). 1990 30. The Pre-Davidic Period in Chronicles, Zion, 55 (1990), pp. 1-26 (Hebrew). 31. Geba?, Beth-Dagon and the Boundary between Asher and Zebulun, Cathedra, 57 (1990), pp. 3-18 (Hebrew). 32. The Formation of Judah, Proceedings of the Tenth World Congress of Jewish Studies, Division A, The Bible and its World, Jerusalem 1990, pp. 1-8 (Hebrew).1991 33. The Chronicler's Genealogies of Ephraim, Biblische Notizen, 56 (1991), pp. 11-14.
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34. The Genealogy of Ephraim in I Chronicles 7, Beth Miqra, 36 (1991), pp. 139-143 (Hebrew) 35. A New Look at the Cronology of the Last Kings of Judah, Zion, 56 (1991), pp. 5-19 (Hebrew). 36. The Babylonian Calendar and the Chronology of the Last Kings of Judah, Biblica, 72 (1991), pp. 367-378. 1992 37. Pirathon, Timnatha and the Fortifications of Bacchides, Cathedra, 63 (1992), pp. 22-30 (Hebrew). 38. Judah and Assyria in the Sargonid Period, Zion, 57 (1992), pp. 111-133 (Hebrew). 39. Geba?-Ephraim and the Northern Boundary of the Kingdom of Judah in the Days of Josiah, Tarbitz, 61 (1992), pp. 1-13 (Hebrew). 40. Conflicts between Assyrian Vassals, State Archives of Assyria Bulletin,6 (1992), pp. 55-63. 1993 41. Pirathon, Parathon and Timnatha, Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palastina-Vareins, 109 (1993), pp. 49-53. 42. Geba?-Ephraim and the Northern Boundary of Judah in the Days of Josiah, Revue biblique, 100 (1993), pp. 358-367. 43. The Land of Israel in the Monarchic Period, The Hebrew Encyclopedia, Supp. VI, Jerusalem - Tel Aviv 1993, col. 431-461 (Hebrew). 44. Entries in Exodus, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1993 (Hebrew). 45. Entries in 1 Kings, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1993 (Hebrew). 46. Entries in 2 Kings, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1993 (Hebrew). 47. Editor and Coordinator of Exodus, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1993 (Hebrew). 48. Editor and Coordinator of 1 Kings, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1993 (Hebrew). 49. Editor and Coordinator of 2 Kings, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1993 (Hebrew). 1994 50. The Book of Joshua. A Critical Commentary on the Book of Joshua, with an Introduction (in collaboration with Y. Zakovitz; Olam Hatanach), Jerusalem-Tel Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1994, 224 pp. (Hebrew) 51. The Crystallization of the Book of Joshua, Proceedings of the Eleventh World Congress of Jewish Studies, Division A, The Bible and its World, Jerusalem 1994, pp. 47-53 (Hebrew). 52. Entries in Judges, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1994 (Hebrew).
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53. Editor and Coordinator of Judges, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1994 (Hebrew). 54. Editor and Coordinator of The Twelve Minor Prophets - vol. I, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1994 (Hebrew). 1995 55. The Book of I Chronicles. A Critical Commentary on the Book of Chronicles, with an Introduction (in collaboration with M. Garsiel, M. Kochman and Y. Amit; Olam Hatanach), Jerusalem-Tel Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1995, 288 pp. (Hebrew) 56. The Last Years of the Kingdom of Israel and the Fall of Samaria, The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 57 (1995), pp. 52-65. 57. New Look at the "Azekah Inscription", Revue biblique, 102 (1995), pp. 321-329. 58. Entries in Deuteronomy, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1995 (Hebrew). 59. Entries in 2 Chronicles, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1995 (Hebrew). 60. Editor and Coordinator of Deuteronomy, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1995 (Hebrew). 61. Editor and Coordinator of 2 Chronicles, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1995 (Hebrew). 62. Editor and Coordinator of The Twelve Minor Prophets - vol. II, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1995 (Hebrew). 63. Editor and Coordinator of The Psalms - vol. II, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1995 (Hebrew). 1996 64. The Chronology of the Kings of Israel and Judah, Leiden-New York-Koln, E. J. Brill, 1996, (SHCANE 9) XIX + 180 pp. 65. The Chronological Data in the Greek Text of Kings, Shnaton: An Annual for Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, 11 (1996), pp. 56-77 (Hebrew). 66. Review: Who wrote the Book of Joshua, HAARETZ, July 5, 1996, pp. 5, 26 (Hebrew). 67. Entries in Job, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1996 (Hebrew). 68. Editor and Coordinator of Job, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1996 (Hebrew). 69. Editor and Coordinator of The Psalms - vol. I, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1995 (Hebrew). 70. Editor and Coordinator of Proverbs, Olam Hatanach: A Critical Commentary of the Bible, Jerusalem-Tel-Aviv (Davidson-Atai) 1995 (Hebrew).
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1997 71. The Canaanite City States in the 14th Century BCE, Cathedra, 84 (1997), pp. 7-52 (Hebrew). 1998 72. Ashtaroth in the Amarna Period, Israel Oriental Studies, 18 (1998), pp. 373-385. 73. The Economic Activity of Wealthy Families in Nineveh in the 8th and 7th Centuries BCE, in I. Bartal and I. Gafni (eds.), Sexuality and the Family in History, Jerusalem 1998, pp. 27-41 (Hebrew). 74. Jerusalem from the Late 4th Millennium BCE to 586 BCE, in Y. Shavit (ed.), Jerusalem: A Biography, Tel Aviv 1998, pp. 13-37 (Hebrew). 1999 75. The Historical Reliability of the Book of Chronicles, in: Y. Avishur and R. Deutsch (eds.), Michael: Historical, Epigraphical and Biblical Studies in Honor of Prof. Michael Heltzer, Tel Aviv - Jaffa 1999, pp. 55*-62* (Hebrew). 76. Malamat, Abraham (1922- ), in: J. H. Hayes (ed.), Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation, Nashville (Abingdon Press) 1999, pp. 113-114. 2000 77. Studies in Historical Geography and Biblical Historiography presented to Zecharia Kallai, G. Galil and M. Weinfeld (eds.), Leiden-Boston- Koln, E.J.BRILL, 2000 (= Supplement to Vetus Tesatamentum, LXXXI), 280 pp. 78. A New Look at the Inscriptions of Tiglath-Pileser III, Biblica, 81 (2000), pp. 511-520. 79. The Historical Context of Judah 19: 40-48, Biblische Notizen, 104 (2000), pp. 11-15. 80. The Boundaries of Aram-Damascus, in: Studies in Historical Geography and Biblical Historiography presented to Zecharia Kallai, G. Galil and M. Weinfeld (eds.), Leiden, 2000 (= Supplement to Vetus Tesatamentum, LXXXI), pp. 35-41. 2001 81. Israel and Assyria, Haifa - Tel Aviv(Haifa University Press and Zmora-Bitan) 2001, 184 pp. This book was awarded the BAHAT PRIZE, 2000 (the first prize). 82. A Re-arrangement of the Fragments of the Tel Dan Inscription and the Relations between Israel and Aram, Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 133 (2001), pp. 16-21. 83. The Tel Dan Inscription, in: Z. Talshir et al. (eds.), Homage to Samuel: Studies in the World of the Bible, Jerusalem 2001, pp. 67-74 (Hebrew). 84. The Massage of the Book of Kings in Relation to the Deuteronomy and Jeremiah, Bibliotheca Sacra, 158 (2001), pp. 406-414. 85. The Jerahmeelites and the Negeb of Judah, The Journal of the Ancient Near Eastern Society, 28 (2001), pp. 33-42. 86. Two Neo-Assyrian Tablets from Tel Hadid, Nouvelles Assyriologiques Breves et Utilitaires, 2001/3, pp. 68-69.
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2002 87. Shalmaneser III in the West, Revue biblique,109 (2002), pp. 40-56. 2004 88. The Message of the Book of Kings and the Deuteronomistic History, in: M. Heltzer and M.Malul (eds.), Teshurot LaAvishur: Studies in the Bible and the Ancient Near East, in Hebrew and Semitic Languages. Festschrift Presented to Prof. Yitzhak Avishur on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday, Tel Aviv - Jaffa 2004, pp. 179-184 (Hebrew). 89. The "Synchronistic History" and the Book of Chronicles: Reconsidering the Reliability of Ancient Near Eastern Texts, Henoch, 26 (2004), pp. 136-144. 90. The Chronological Framework of the Deuteronomistic History, Biblica, 85 (2004), pp. 413-421. 2005 91. The Formation of I Chr 2:3-4:23 and the Election of King David, in: Y. Sefati, P. Artzi, Ch. Cohen, B.L.Eichler and V.A.Hurowitz (eds.), "An Experienced Scribe who neglects nothing", Ancient Near Eastern Studies in Honor of Jacob Klein, Bethesda, MD 2005, pp. 707-717 2006 92. Financing of Private Commercial Enterprises in the Neo-Assyrian Period: KAV 121 and other Related Texts from Assur, State Archives of Assyria Bulletin, 15 (2006), pp. 21-41. 93. Review of M. CHRISTINE TETLEY, The Reconstructed Chronology of the Divided Kingdom (Winona Lake, IN: Esenbrauns, 2005), pp. xiv+194", The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 68 (2006), pp. 131-133. 94. Review of S. Ahituv, Haktav VeHaMiktav, Jerusalem 2005, 465 pp.", Qadmoniot, 39 (2006), pp. 126-127 (Hebrew) 95. ADD 79 (=SAA XIV 209) reconsidered, Nouvelles Assyriologiques Breves et Utilitaires, 2006/1, no. 02, p. 2. 2007 96. The Lower Stratum Families in the Neo-Assyrian Period, Leiden - Boston (BRILL) 2007 (CHANE 27), xviii + 403 pp. 97. David and Hazael: War, Peace, Stones and Memory, Palestine Exploration Journal 139 (2007), pp. 79-84. 98. Israelite Exiles in Media: A New Look at ND 2443+, Beth Miqra, 52 (2007), pp. 41-60 (Hebrew) 99. E-Review of R. W. Klein, 1 Chronicles: A Commentary (Hermeneia: A critical and Historical Commentary on the Bible; Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2006), pp. xxi + 561.",Review of Biblical Literature, 5/2007, pp. 1-4. 100. "David and Hazael: War, Peace, Stones and Memory ", Palestine Exploration Journal, 139 (2007), pp. 79-84. 101. The Rise and Fall of Two Regional Empires, SHNATON: An Annual for Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, 17 (2007), pp. 3-14.
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