Bibliography on Haggai and Zechariah

The bibliography below is a select group of influential and helpful resources written in the English language over the past few decades. For a full list of works in various languages over the past century along with a review of the past two decades see the following resources:

Boda, M. J. “Majoring on the Minors: Recent Research on Haggai and Zechariah.” Currents in Biblical Research 2 (2003): 33–68.

———. Haggai-Zechariah Research: A Bibliographic Survey. Tools for Biblical Studies. Leiden: DEO Publishing, 2003.

Haggai

Influential and Helpful Commentaries

Achtemeier, Elizabeth Rice. Nahum–Malachi. IBC. Atlanta: John Knox, 1986.

Brown, William P. Obadiah Through Malachi. Westminster Bible Companion. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1996.

Coggins, R. J. Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi. OTG. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1987.

Floyd, Michael H. Minor Prophets, Part 2. FOTL 22. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2000.

Glazier-McDonald, Beth. “Haggai.” Pages 228–29 in The Women’s Bible Commentary. Ed. Carol A. Newsom. London: SPCK, 1992.

Mason, R. A. The Books of Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi. CBC. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1977.

Merrill, Eugene H. Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi: An Exegetical Commentary. Chicago: Moody Press, 1994.

Meyers, Carol L., and Eric M. Meyers. Haggai, Zechariah 1–8: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary. AB 25b. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1987.

Ollenburger, Ben C. “Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi.” Pages 405–14 in The Books of the Bible. Volume I: The Old Testament/The Hebrew Bible. Ed. Bernhard W. Anderson. New York: Scribners, 1989.

Petersen, David L. Haggai and Zechariah 1–8: A Commentary. OTL. London: SCM, 1984.

Redditt, Paul L. Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi. NCB. London: M. Pickering/Harper Collins, 1995.

Smith, Ralph L. Micah-Malachi. WBC 32. Dallas: Word, 1990.

Stuhlmueller, C. “Haggai-Zechariah-Malachi.” Pages 387–401 in The Jerome Biblical Commentary. Ed. R. E. Brown, J. A. Fitzmyer, and R. E. Murphy. London: Geoffrey Chapman, 1970.

Sweeney, Marvin A. The Twelve Prophets. 2 vols. Berit Olam. Collegeville, Minn.: Liturgical, 2000.

Verhoef, Pieter A. The Books of Haggai and Malachi. NICOT. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1987.

Helpful and Influential Monographs and Articles

Ackroyd, Peter R. “Some Interpretive Glosses in the Book of Haggai.” JJS 7 (1956): 163–67.

———. “Two Old Testament Historical Problems of the Early Persian Period.” JNES 17 (1958): 13–27.

———. Exile and Restoration: A Study of Hebrew Thought of the Sixth Century B.C. OTL. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1968.

Bedford, P. R. “Discerning the Time: Haggai, Zechariah and the Delay in the Rebuilding of the Jerusalem Temple.” Pages 71–94 in The Pitcher Is Broken: Memorial Essays for Gösta W. Ahlström. Ed. Steven W. Holloway and Lowell K. Handy. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1995.

———. Temple Restoration in Early Achaemenid Judah. SJSJ. Leiden: Brill, 2001.

Berquist, J. L. Judaism in Persia’s Shadow: A Social and Cultural Approach. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1995.

Boda, Mark J. “Haggai: Master Rhetorician.” TynBul 51 (2000): 295–304.

Christensen, Duane L. “Impulse and Design in the Book of Haggai.” JETS 35 (1992): 445–56.

Clark, David J. “Problems in Haggai 2:15–19.” BT 34 (1983): 432–39.

———. “Discourse Structure in Haggai.” Journal of Translation and Textlinguistics 5 (1992): 13–24.

Clines, D. J. A. “Haggai’s Temple, Constructed, Deconstructed and Reconstructed.” Pages 60–87 in Second Temple Studies: 2. Temple and Community in the Persian Period. Ed. T. C. Eskenazi and K. H. Richards. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1994.

Craig, Kenneth M. “Interrogatives in Haggai-Zechariah: A Literary Thread?” Pages 224–44 in Forming Prophetic Literature: Essays on Isaiah and the Twelve in Honor of John D.W. Watts. Ed. James W. Watts and Paul R. House. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996.

Dumbrell, W. J. “Kingship and Temple in the Post-Exilic Period.” RTR 37 (1978): 33–42.

Floyd, Michael H. “The Nature of the Narrative and the Evidence of Redaction in Haggai.” VT 45 (1995): 470–90.

Hildebrand, David R. “Temple Ritual: A Paradigm for Moral Holiness in Haggai II 10–19.” VT 39 (1989): 154–68.

Holbrook, David J. “Narrowing Down Haggai: Examining Style in Light of Discourse and Content.” Journal of Translation and Textlinguistics 7 (1995): 1–12.

Hurowitz, Victor. I Have Built You an Exalted House: Temple Building in the Bible in Light of Mesopotamian and North West Semitic Writings. JSOTSup 115. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1992.

Kessler, John. “The Shaking of the Nations: An Eschatological View.” JETS 30 (1987): 159–66.

———. “The Second Year of Darius and the Prophet Haggai.” Transeuphratene 5 (1992): 63–84.

———. The Book of Haggai: Prophecy and Society in Early Persian Yehud. VTSup 91. Leiden: Brill, 2002.

Mason, Rex. “Haggai, Theology of.” NIDOTTE, 4:691–93.

———. “Prophets of the Restoration.” Pages 137–54 in Israel’s Prophetic Tradition. Ed. R. Coggins, A. Phillips, and M. Knibb. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1982.

May, H. G. “ ‘This People’ and ‘This Nation’ in Haggai.” VT 18 (1968): 190–97.

Pfeil, Rüdiger. “When Is a Gôy a Goy”? The Interpretation of Haggai 2:10–19.” Pages 261–78 in A Tribute to Gleason Archer. Ed. Walter C. Kaiser Jr. and Ronald F. Youngblood. Chicago: Moody Press, 1986.

Pierce, Ronald W. “Literary Connectors and a Haggai–Zechariah–Malachi Corpus.” JETS 27 (1984): 277–89.

———. “A Thematic Development of the Haggai–Zechariah–Malachi Corpus.” JETS 27 (1984): 401–11.

Prinsloo, W. S. “The Cohesion of Haggai 1:4–11.” Pages 337–43 in ‘Wünschet Jerusalem Frieden’: Collected Communications to the XIIth Congress of the International Organization for the Study of the Old Testament (Jerusalem 1986). Ed. Matthias Augustin and Klaus-Dietrich Schunck. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 1988.

Rose, W. H. Zemah and Zerubbabel: Messianic Expectations in the Early Postexilic Period. JSOTSup 304. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2000.

Siebeneck, Robert T. “Messianism of Aggeus and Proto-Zacharias.” CBQ 19 (1957): 312–28.

Sim, Ronald J. “Notes on Haggai 2:10–21.” Journal of Translation and Textlinguistics 5 (1992): 25–36.

Smith, Daniel L. The Religion of the Landless: The Social Context of the Babylonian Exile. Bloomington, Ind.: Meyer-Stone Books, 1989.

Sykes, Seth. Time and Space in Haggai-Zechariah 1–8: A Bakhtinian Analysis of a Prophetic Chronicle. Studies in Biblical Literature 24. New York: Peter Lang, 2002.

Tadmor, Hayim. “ ‘The Appointed Time Has Not Yet Arrived’: The Historical Background of Haggai 1:2.” Pages 401–8 in Ki Baruch hu: Ancient Near Eastern, Biblical, and Judaic Studies in Honor of Baruch A. Levine. Ed. Robert Chazan, William W. Hallo, and Lawrence H. Schiffman. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 1999.

Tollington, Janet. Tradition and Innovation in Haggai and Zechariah 1–8. JSOTSup 150. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1993.

———. “Readings in Haggai: From the Prophet to the Completed Book, a Changing Message in Changing Times.” Pages 194–208 in The Crisis of Israelite Religion: Transformation of Religious Tradition in Exilic and Post-Exilic Times. Ed. Bob Becking and Marjo C. A. Korpel. Leiden: Brill, 1999.

Townsend, T. N. “Additional Comments on Haggai II 10–19.” VT 18 (1968): 559–60.

Van Amerongen, Marianne. “Structuring Division Markers in Haggai.” Pages 51–79 in Delimitation Criticism: A New Tool in Biblical Scholarship. Ed. Marjo Korpel and Josef Oesch. Assen: Van Gorcum, 2000.

Van Rooy, H. F. “Eschatology and Audience: The Eschatology of Haggai.” OTE 1 (1988): 49–63.

Verhoef, P. A. “Notes on the Dates in the Book of Haggai.” Pages 259–67 in Text and Context: Old Testament and Semitic Studies for F. C. Fensham. Ed. W. Claassen. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1988.

Whedbee, J. William. “A Question-Answer Schema in Haggai 1: The Form and Function of Haggai 1:9–11.” Pages 184–94 in Biblical and Near Eastern Studies: Essays in Honor of William Sanford LaSor. Ed. G. A. Tuttle. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1978.

Wolf, Herbert. “ ‘The Desire of All Nations’ in Haggai 2:7: Messianic or Not?” JETS 19 (1976): 97–102.

Zechariah

Influential and Helpful Commentaries

Achtemeier, Elizabeth Rice. Nahum–Malachi. IBC. Atlanta: John Knox, 1986.

Baldwin, Joyce G. Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi: An Introduction and Commentary. TOTC. Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity, 1972.

Brown, William P. Obadiah Through Malachi. Westminster Bible Companion. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1996.

Coggins, R. J. Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi. OTG. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1987.

Conrad, Edgar W. Zechariah. Readings. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999.

Floyd, Michael H. Minor Prophets, Part 2. FOTL 22. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2000.

Mason, R. A. The Books of Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi. CBC. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1977.

Merrill, Eugene H. Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi: An Exegetical Commentary. Chicago: Moody Press, 1994.

Meyers, Carol L., and Eric M. Meyers. Haggai, Zechariah 1–8: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary. AB 25b. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1987.

———. Zechariah 9–14: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary AB 25c. New York: Doubleday, 1993.

Ollenburger, Ben C. “Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi.” Pages 405–14 in The Books of the Bible. Volume I: The Old Testament/The Hebrew Bible. Ed. Bernhard W. Anderson. New York: Scribners, 1989.

———. “The Book of Zechariah.” Pages 733–840 in vol. 7, The New Interpreter’s Bible. Ed. Leander E. Keck. Nashville: Abingdon, 1996.

Petersen, David L. Haggai and Zechariah 1–8: A Commentary. OTL. London: SCM, 1984.

———. Zechariah 9–14 and Malachi: A Commentary. OTL. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1995.

Redditt, Paul L. Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi. NCB. London: M. Pickering/Harper Collins, 1995.

Smith, Ralph L. Micah-Malachi. WBC 32. Dallas: Word, 1990.

Stuhlmueller, Carroll. Rebuilding with Hope: A Commentary on the Books of Haggai and Zechariah. ITC. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1988.

Sweeney, Marvin A. The Twelve Prophets. 2 vols. Berit Olam. Collegeville, Minn.: Liturgical, 2000.

Influential and Helpful Monographs and Articles: Zechariah 1–8

Barker, Margaret. “The Two Figures in Zechariah.” HeyJ 18 (1977): 33–46.

Beatty, Bernard. “Who Wears the Crown(s)? A Rationale for Editing Forwards.” Downside Review 113 (1995): 1–19.

Bedford, P. R. Temple Restoration in Early Achaemenid Judah. SJSJ. Leiden: Brill, 2001.

Berquist, J. L. Judaism in Persia’s Shadow: A Social and Cultural Approach. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1995.

Boda, Mark J. “Oil, Crowns and Thrones: Prophet, Priest and King in Zechariah 1:7–6:15.” JHS 3 (2001): Article 10.

———. “From Fasts to Feasts: The Literary Function of Zechariah 7–8.” CBQ 65 (2003): 390–407.

———. “Zechariah: Master Mason or Penitential Prophet?” Pages 49–69 in Yahwism After the Exile: Perspectives on Israelite Religion in the Persian Era. Ed. Bob Becking and Rainer Albertz. Assen: Royal Van Gorcum, 2003.

———. “Terrifying the Horns: Persia and Babylon in Zechariah 1:7–6:15.” CBQ 76 (2005): forthcoming.

Butterworth, Mike. Structure and the Book of Zechariah. JSOTSup 130. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1992.

Clark, David J. “Discourse Structure in Zechariah 7:1–8:23.” BT 36 (1985): 328–35.

———. “Vision and Oracle in Zechariah 1–6.” Pages 529–60 in Biblical Hebrew and Discourse Linguistics. Ed. Robert D. Bergen. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 1994.

Collins, John J. “The Eschatology of Zechariah.” Pages 74–84 in Knowing the End from the Beginning. Ed. Lester Grabbe. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2003.

Cook, Stephen L. Prophecy and Apocalypticism: The Postexilic Social Setting. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1995.

Craig, Kenneth M. “Interrogatives in Haggai-Zechariah: A Literary Thread?” Pages 224–44 in Forming Prophetic Literature: Essays on Isaiah and the Twelve in Honor of John D. W. Watts. Ed. James W. Watts and Paul R. House. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996.

Evans, Craig. A. “Jesus and Zechariah’s Messianic Hope.” Pages 373–88 in Authenticating the Activities of Jesus. Ed. C. A. Evans and B. D. Chilton. Leiden: Brill, 1998.

———. “ ‘The Two Sons of Oil’: Early Evidence of Messianic Interpretation of Zechariah 4:14 in 4Q254 4 2.” Pages 566–75 in The Provo International Conference on the Dead Sea Scrolls: Technological Innovations, New Texts, and Reformulated Issues. Ed. Donald W. Parry and Eugene Ulrich. Leiden: Brill, 1999.

Floyd, Michael H. “The Nature of the Narrative and the Evidence of Redaction in Haggai.” VT 45 (1995): 470–90.

———. “The Evil in the Ephah: Reading Zechariah 5:5–11 in Its Literary Context.” CBQ 58 (1996): 51–68.

———. “Cosmos and History in Zechariah’s View of the Restoration (Zechariah 1:7–6:15).” Pages 125–44 in Problems in Biblical Theology: Essays in Honor of Rolf Knierim. Ed. Henry T. C. Sun and Keith L. Eades. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1997.

Freedman, David Noel. “The Flying Scroll in Zechariah 5:1–4.” Pages 42–48 in Studies in Near Eastern Culture and History. Ed. J. Bellamy. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Center for Near Eastern and North African Studies, 1990.

Halpern, Baruch. “The Ritual Background of Zechariah’s Temple Song.” CBQ 40 (1978): 167–90.

Hartle, James A. “The Literary Unity of Zechariah.” JETS 35 (1992): 145–57.

Kessler, John. “Diaspora and Homeland in the Early Achaemenid Period: Community, Geography and Demography in Zech. 1–8.” In New Approaches to the Persian Period. Ed. Jon L. Berquist (Semeia Studies; Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature; Leiden: Brill, 2005), forthcoming.

Laato, Antti. “Zachariah 4,6b–10a and the Akkadian Royal Building Inscriptions.” ZAW 106 (1994): 53–69.

Love, Mark Cameron. The Evasive Text: Zechariah 1–8 and the Frustrated Reader. JSOTSup 296. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999.

Luria, Ben Zion. “Zechariah Is One Book.” Beth Mikra 36 124 (1990): 74–79.

Marinkovic, P. “What Does Zechariah 1–8 Tell Us About the Second Temple?” Pages 88–103 in Second Temple Studies. Volume 2: Temple and Community in the Persian Period. Ed. T. C. Eskenazi and K. H. Richards. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1994.

Mason, Rex A. “The Relation of Zech 9–14 to Proto-Zechariah.” ZAW 88 (1976): 227–39.

———. Preaching the Tradition: Homily and Hermeneutics After the Exile. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1990.

———. “The Messiah in the Postexilic Old Testament Literature.” Pages 338–64 in King and Messiah in Israel and the Ancient Near East: Proceedings of the Oxford Old Testament Seminar. Ed. John Day. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1998.

Meyers, Carol L., and Eric M. Meyers. “Jerusalem and Zion After the Exile: The Evidence of First Zechariah.” Pages 121–35 in Shaarei Talmon: Studies in the Bible, Qumran, and the Ancient Near East Presented to Shemaryahu Talmon. Ed. M. Fishbane and E. Tov. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 1992.

Meyers, Eric M. “Messianism in First and Second Zechariah and the End of Biblical Prophecy.” Pages 127–42 in Go to the Land I Will Show You: Studies in Honor of Dwight W. Young. Ed. Joseph E. Coleson and Victor H. Matthews. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 1996.

Nurmela, Risto. Prophets in Dialogue: Inner-Biblical Allusions in Zechariah 1–8 and 9–14. Åbo: Åbo Akademi University, 1996.

Petersen, David L. “Zechariah’s Visions: A Theological Perspective.” VT 34 (1984): 195–206.

Pola, Thomas. “Form and Meaning in Zechariah 3.” Pages 156–67 in Yahwism After the Exile: Perspectives on Israelite Religion in the Persian Era. Ed. B. Becking and R. Albertz. Assen: Royal Van Gorcum, 2003.

Redditt, Paul L. “Zerubbabel, Joshua, and the Night Visions of Zechariah.” CBQ 54 (1992): 249–59.

Rooke, D. W. Zadok’s Heirs: The Role and Development of the High Priesthood in Ancient Israel. OTM. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 2000.

Rose, Wolter H. Zemah and Zerubbabel: Messianic Expectations in the Early Postexilic Period. JSOTSup 304. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2000.

———. “Messianic Expectations in the Early Postexilic Period.” Pages 168–85 in Yahwism After the Exile: Perspectives on Israelite Religion in the Persian Era. Ed. B. Becking and R. Albertz. Assen: Royal Van Gorcum, 2003.

Rudman, Dominic. “Zechariah 5 and the Priestly Law.” SJOT 14 (2000): 194–206.

Schmid, Konrad, and Odil Hannes Steck. “Restoration Expectations in the Prophetic Tradition of the Old Testament.” Pages 41–82 in Restoration: Old Testament, Jewish and Christian Conceptions. Ed. James M. Scott. Leiden: Brill, 2000.

Sinclair, Lawrence A. “Redaction of Zechariah 1–8.” BR 20 (1975): 36–47.

Strand, Kenneth A. “The Two Olive Trees of Zechariah 4 and Revelation 11.” AUSS 20 (1982): 257–61.

Sykes, Seth. “Time and Space in Haggai-Zechariah 1–8 A Bakhtinian Analysis of a Prophetic Chronicle.” JSOT 76 (1997): 97–124.

———. Time and Space in Haggai-Zechariah 1–8: A Bakhtinian Analysis of a Prophetic Chronicle. Studies in Biblical Literature 24. New York: Peter Lang, 2002.

Tidwell, N. L. A. “Waʾomar (Zech 3:5) and the Genre of Zechariah’s Fourth Vision.” JBL 94 (1975): 343–55.

Tiemeyer, Lena. “The Guilty Priesthood (Zech. 3).” Pages 1–20 in The Book of Zechariah and Its Influence. Ed. C. M. Tuckett. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003.

Tigchelaar, Eibert J. C. Prophets of Old and the Day of the End: Zechariah, the Book of Watchers and Apocalyptic. OtSt 35. Leiden: Brill, 1996.

Tollington, Janet E. Tradition and Innovation in Haggai and Zechariah 1–8. JSOTSup 150. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1993.

Tuckett, C. M., ed. The Book of Zechariah and Its Influence. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003.

Van der Woude, Adam S. “Zion as Primeval Stone in Zechariah 3 and 4.” Pages 237–48 in Text and Context: Old Testament and Semitic Studies for F. C. Fensham. Ed. W. Claassen. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1988.

VanderKam, James C. “Joshua the High Priest and the Interpretation of Zechariah 3.” CBQ 53 (1991): 553–70.

———. “Joshua the High Priest and the Interpretation of Zechariah 3.” Pages 157–76 in From Revelation to Canon. Studies in the Hebrew Bible and Second Temple Literature. Ed. James C. Vanderkam. Leiden: Brill, 2000.

Wolters, Al. “Confessional Criticism and the Night Visions of Zechariah.” Pages 90–117 in Renewing Biblical Interpretation. Ed. Craig Bartholomew et al. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2000.

Influential and Helpful Monographs and Articles: Zechariah 9–14

Berquist, J. L. Judaism in Persia’s Shadow: A Social and Cultural Approach. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1995.

Black, Mark C. “The Rejected and Slain Messiah Who Is Coming with His Angels: The Messianic Exegesis of Zechariah 9–14 in the Passion Narratives.” Ph.D. diss., Emory University, 1990.

Boda, Mark J. “From Fasts to Feasts: The Literary Function of Zechariah 7–8.” CBQ 65 (2003): 390–407.

———. “Reading Between the Lines: Zechariah 11:4–16 in Its Literary Contexts.” Pages 277–91 in Bringing Out the Treasure: Inner Biblical Allusion and Zechariah 9–14. Ed. Mark J. Boda and Michael H. Floyd. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2003.

Boda, Mark J., and Michael H. Floyd, eds. Bringing Out the Treasure: Inner Biblical Allusion and Zechariah 9–14. JSOTSup 370. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2003.

Butterworth, Mike. Structure and the Book of Zechariah. JSOTSup 130. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1992.

Clark, David J. “Discourse Structure in Zechariah 9–14: Skeleton or Phantom.” Pages 64–80 in Issues in Bible Translation. Ed. P. C. Stine. London: United Bible Societies, 1988.

Cook, Stephen L. Prophecy & Apocalypticism: The Postexilic Social Setting. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1995.

Craig, Kenneth M. “Interrogatives in Haggai-Zechariah: A Literary Thread?” Pages 224–44 in Forming Prophetic Literature: Essays on Isaiah and the Twelve in Honor of John D. W. Watts. James W. Watts and Paul R. House. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996.

Crotty, Robert B. “The Suffering Moses of Deutero-Zechariah.” Colloquium 14 (1982): 43–50.

Duguid, Iain. “Messianic Themes in Zechariah 9–14.” Pages 265–80 in The Lord’s Anointed: Interpretation of Old Testament Messianic Texts. Ed. Philip E. Satterthwaite. Carlisle: Paternoster, 1995.

Finley, Thomas J. “The Sheep Merchants of Zechariah 11.” GTJ 3 (1982): 51–65.

Floyd, Michael H. “The Maśśaʾ As a Type of Prophetic Book.” JBL 121 (2002): 401–22.

Good, Robert M. “Zechariah 14:13 and Related Texts: Brother Against Brother in War.” Maarav 8 (1992): 39–47.

Gordon, Robert P. “Inscribed Pots and Zechariah XIV 20–1.” VT 42 (1992): 120–23.

Hanson, Paul D. The Dawn of Apocalyptic: The Historical and Sociological Roots of Jewish Apocalyptic Eschatology. Rev. ed. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1979.

Hartle, James A. “The Literary Unity of Zechariah.” JETS 35 (1992): 145–57.

Hill, Andrew E. “Dating Second Zechariah: A Linguistic Reexamination.” HAR 6 (1982): 105–34.

Hobbs, T. R. “The Language of Warfare in Zechariah 9–14.” Pages 103–28 in After the Exile: Essays in Honour of Rex Mason. Ed. J. Barton and D. J. Reimer. Macon, Ga.: Mercer Univ. Press, 1996.

Janzen, J. Gerald. “On the Most Important Word in the Shema.” VT 37 (1987): 280–300.

Larkin, Katrina J. The Eschatology of Second Zechariah: A Study of the Formation of a Mantological Wisdom Anthology. CBET 6. Kampen: Kok, 1994.

Laubscher, F. du T. “Epiphany and Sun Mythology in Zechariah 14.” JNSL 20 (1994): 125–38.

Leske, Adrian. “Context and Meaning of Zechariah 9:9.” CBQ 62 (2000): 663–78.

Luria, Ben Zion. “Zechariah Is One Book.” Beth Mikra 36 (1990): 74–79.

Mason, R. A. “The Relation of Zech 9–14 to Proto-Zechariah.” ZAW 88 (1976): 227–39.

———. “Inner Biblical Exegesis in Zech. 9–14.” GTJ 3 (1982): 51–65.

———. “Some Examples of Inner Biblical Exegesis in Zech. IX–XIV.” Pages 343–54 in Studia Evangelica. Vol. VII: Papers Presented to the 5th International Congress on Biblical Studies Held at Oxford, 1973. Ed. Elizabeth A. Livingstone. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 1982.

———. “The Messiah in the Postexilic Old Testament Literature.” Pages 338–64 in King and Messiah in Israel and the Ancient Near East: Proceedings of the Oxford Old Testament Seminar. Ed. John Day. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1998.

———. “The Use of Earlier Biblical Material in Zechariah 9–14: A Study in Inner Biblical Exegesis.” Pages 1–208 in Bringing out the Treasure: Inner Biblical Allusion and Zechariah 9–14. JSOTSup 304. Ed. Mark J. Boda and Michael H. Floyd. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2003.

Meyer, Lester V. “An Allegory Concerning the Monarchy: Zech 11:4–17; 13:7–9.” Pages 225–40 in Scripture in History and Theology. Ed. A. L. Merrill and T. W. Overholt. Pittsburgh: Pickwick, 1977.

Meyers, Carol L., and Eric M. Meyers. “Demography and Diatribes: Yehud’s Population and the Prophecy of Second Zechariah.” Pages 268–85 in Scripture and Other Artifacts: Essays in Honor of Philip J. King. Ed. Michael D. Coogan, J. Cheryl Exum, and Lawrence E. Stager. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1994.

———. “The Future Fortunes of the House of David: The Evidence of Second Zechariah.” Pages 207–22 in Fortunate the Eyes That See: Essays in Honor of David Noel Freedman in Celebration of His Seventieth Birthday. Ed. Astrid Beck. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1995.

Meyers, Eric M. “The Crisis of the Mid-Fifth Century BCE: Second Zechariah and the ‘End’ of Prophecy.” Pages 713–72 in Pomegranates and Golden Bells: Studies in Biblical, Jewish, and Near Eastern Ritual, Law, and Literature in Honor of Jacob Milgrom. Ed. David P. Wright, David Noel Freedman, and Avi Hurvitz. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 1995.

———. “Messianism in First and Second Zechariah and the End of Biblical Prophecy.” Pages 127–42 in Go to the Land I Will Show You: Studies in Honor of Dwight W. Young. Ed. Joseph E. Coleson and Victor H. Matthews. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 1996.

Miller, John H. “Haggai–Zechariah: Prophets of the Now and Future.” Currents in Theology and Mission 6 (1979): 99–104.

Mitchell, David C. The Message of the Psalter: An Eschatological Programme in the Book of Psalms. JSNTSup 252. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1997.

Moseman, R. David. “Reading the Two Zechariah’s As One.” RevEx 97 (2000): 487–98.

Nielsen, Eduard. “A Note on Zechariah 14,4–5.” Pages 33–37 in In the Last Days: On Jewish and Christian Apocalyptic and Its Period. Ed. Knud Jeppesen. Aarhus: Aarhus Univ. Press, 1994.

Nogalski, James D. Redactional Processes in the Book of the Twelve. BZAW 218. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1993.

North, Robert. “Prophecy to Apocalyptic Via Zechariah.” Pages 47–74 in Congress Volume: Uppsala, 1971. Ed. H. Nyberg. Leiden: Brill, 1972.

Nurmela, Risto. Prophets in Dialogue: Inner-Biblical Allusions in Zechariah 1–8 and 9–14. Åbo: Åbo Akademi University, 1996.

Parunak, H. Van Dyke. Linguistic Density Plots in Zechariah. The Computer Bible 20. Wooster, Ohio: Biblical Research Associates, 1979.

Person, Raymond F. Second Zechariah and the Deuteronomic School. JSOTSup 167. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1993.

Petersen, David L. Late Israelite Prophecy: Studies in Deutero-Prophetic Literature and in Chronicles. SBLMS 23. Missoula, Mont.: Scholars Press, 1977.

———. “Israelite Prophecy: Change Versus Continuity.” Pages 190–203 in Congress Volume, Leuven, 1989. Ed. J. Emerton. Leiden: Brill, 1989.

Pierce, Ronald W. “Literary Connectors and a Haggai–Zechariah–Malachi Corpus.” JETS 27 (1984): 277–89.

———. “A Thematic Development of the Haggai–Zechariah–Malachi Corpus.” JETS 27 (1984): 401–11.

Radday, Yehuda T., and Dieter Wickmann. “Unity of Zechariah Examined in the Light of Statistical Linguistics.” ZAW 87 (1975): 30–55.

Redditt, Paul L. “Israel’s Shepherds: Hope and Pessimism in Zechariah 9–14.” CBQ 51 (1989): 631–42.

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