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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 January 2019

Keith Bodner
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Crandall University
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Alter, Robert. Ancient Israel: The Former Prophets: Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and Kings: A Translation with Commentary. New York: W. W. Norton, 2013. Brief introductions and notes on Joshua–Kings from an influential literary critic of the Hebrew Bible.Google Scholar
Barton, John. “Historiography and Theodicy in the Old Testament.” In Reflection and Refraction: Studies in Biblical Historiography in Honour of A. Graeme Auld, ed. Rezetko, Robert, Lim, Timothy H. and Aucker, W. Brian, 2733. VTSup 113. Leiden: Brill, 2007. Overview of an important topic for theological reflection.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brueggemann, Walter. 1 & 2 Kings. Macon, GA: Smyth and Helwys, 2000. Fine resource for students and scholars alike.Google Scholar
Brueggemann, Walter. “Old Testament Theology.” In The Oxford Handbook of Biblical Studies, ed. Rogerson, John W. and Lieu, Judith M., 675–97. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. Accessible introduction to the task of Old Testament theology.Google Scholar
Cohn, Robert L.The Literary Structure of Kings.” In The Books of Kings: Sources, Composition, Historiography and Reception, ed. Halpern, Baruch, Lemaire, André and Adams, Matthew J., 107–22. VTSup 129. Leiden: Brill, 2010. Helpful survey of the architecture of the Kings narrative.Google Scholar
Conti, Marco, ed. 1–2 Kings, 1–2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther. Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, Old Testament 5. Downers Grove, IL: IVP, 2008. Repository of insights from the patristic era in a user-friendly format.Google Scholar
Dietrich, Walter. “1 & 2 Kings.” In The Oxford Bible Commentary, ed. Barton, John and Muddiman, John, 232–66. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. Short commentary particularly strong on historical and comparative elements.Google Scholar
Fretheim, Terence E. First and Second Kings. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 1999. Suggestive points of application with a contemporary readership in view.Google Scholar
Goldingay, John. “The Theology of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament.” In The Cambridge Companion to the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, ed. Chapman, Stephen B. and Sweeney, Marvin A., 466–82. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016. Another stimulating overview of the theological task.Google Scholar
Granowski, Jan Jaynes. “Jehoiachin at the King’s Table: A Reading of the Ending of the Second Book of Kings.” In Reading Between Texts: Intertextuality and the Hebrew Bible, ed. Fewell, Danna Nolan, 173–88. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 1992. Addresses the crucial final verses of 2 Kings on the fate of Jehoiachin.Google Scholar
Hens-Piazza, Gina. 1–2 Kings. Nashville, TN: Abingdon, 2006. Thoughtful attempt to relate the narrative to the present interpretive milieu.Google Scholar
Janzen, David. The Violent Gift: Trauma’s Subversion of the Deuteronomistic History’s Narrative. LHBOTS 561. London: T. and T. Clark, 2012. Academic monograph that employs recent advances in trauma theory.Google Scholar
Leithart, Peter. 1 & 2 Kings. Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible. Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos, 2006. Strong contribution to a series dedicated to theological interpretation.Google Scholar
Levenson, Jon D.The Temple and the World.” Journal of Religion 64 (1984): 275–98. Seminal article on the temple in Kings and elsewhere in the Hebrew Bible.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Linville, James R. Israel in the Book of Kings: The Past as a Project of Social Identity. JSOTSup 272. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1998. Some productive questions raised in this monograph that originated as an Edinburgh dissertation.Google Scholar
Long, Burke O. 2 Kings. FOTL 10. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1991. Form-critical and theological insight with literary sensitivity.Google Scholar
Miscall, Peter D.Elijah, Ahab, and Jehu: A Prophecy Fulfilled.” Prooftexts 9 (1989): 7383. Creative study in the fulfillment of the prophetic word.Google Scholar
Moberly, R. W. L. Old Testament Theology: Reading the Hebrew Bible as Christian Scripture. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 2013. Collection of essays on the venture of biblical theology.Google Scholar
Mobley, Gregory. “1 and 2 Kings.” In Theological Bible Commentary, ed. O’Day, Gail R. and Petersen, David L.. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2009. Useful contribution that is part of a work devoted to succinct theological readings.Google Scholar
Nelson, Richard D. First and Second Kings. Interpretation. Atlanta, GA: John Knox Press, 1987. Incisive and practical commentary with a host of New Testament interfaces.Google Scholar
Provan, Iain W. 1 and 2 Kings. NIBC 7. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1995. Compact and illuminating treatment of the text.Google Scholar
Rad, Gerhard von. Old Testament Theology, trans. Stalker, D. M. G., 2 vols. New York: Harper & Row, 1962–65. Classic of the field that has retained its currency.Google Scholar
Schulte, Hannelis. “The End of the Omride Dynasty: Social-Ethical Observations on the Subject of Power and Violence.” Trans. Ehrlich, Carl S.. Semeia 66 (1994): 133–48. Raises several pertinent questions for contemporary interpreters.Google Scholar
Seow, Choon Leong. “1 & 2 Kings.” In The New Interpreter’s Bible, vol. 3. Nashville, TN: Abingdon, 1999. Valuable and erudite commentary that can be used profitably by homileticians.Google Scholar
Sweeney, Marvin A. I & II Kings. OTL. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2007. Full-length commentary with insightful discussions of critical issues.Google Scholar
Walsh, Jerome T. 1 Kings. Berit Olam. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 1996. Excellent literary reading that raises a host of fascinating matters.Google Scholar
Wray Beal, Lissa. 1 & 2 Kings. AOTC. Downers Grove, IL: IVP, 2014. A recent commentary of benefit to anyone in a teaching context.Google Scholar
Yee, Gale A.1, 2 Kings.” In The Fortress Commentary on Bible: The Old Testament and Apocrypha, ed. Yee, Gale A., Coomber, Matthew and Page, Hugh, 401–37. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2014. Part of a larger work of commentary that features feminist and other approaches to the biblical text.Google Scholar
Zevit, Ziony. “First and Second Kings.” In The Jewish Study Bible, ed. Berlin, Adele and Zvi Brettler, Marc, 668779. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. Scholarly and perceptive notes from a Jewish perspective.Google Scholar

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  • Further Reading
  • Keith Bodner
  • Book: The Theology of the Book of Kings
  • Online publication: 04 January 2019
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316414910.011
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  • Keith Bodner
  • Book: The Theology of the Book of Kings
  • Online publication: 04 January 2019
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316414910.011
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