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Eight of the chapters in this book are previously unpublished. The remaining seven have all been (sometimes very) extensively revised and updated but are based on the following previous publications for which the copyright was permitted:
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1 and 3 “Periodization in Ancient Israelite Historiography,” in Periodisierung und Epochenbewusstein im Alten Testament und in seinem Umfeld (ed. J. Wiesehöfer and T. Krüger; OeO 20; Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2012), 121–45.
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4 “The Synoptic Problem? An Old Testament Perspective,” Bulletin for Biblical Research 19 (2009), 11–34.
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8 “David’s Relation to Moses: The Context, Content, and Conditions of the Davidic Promises,” in King and Messiah in Israel and the Ancient Near East: Papers from the Oxford Old Testament Seminar (ed. J. Day; JSOTSup 270; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic, 1998), 91–118.
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9 “Treasures Won and Lost: Royal (Mis)appropriations in Kings and Chronicles,” in The Chronicler as Author (ed. M. P. Graham and S. L. McKenzie; JSOTSup 263; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic, 1999), 181–208.
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10 “Yhwh’s Rejection of the House Built for his Name: On the Significance of Anti-temple Rhetoric in the Deuteronomistic History,” in Essays on Ancient Israel in Its Near Eastern Context: A Tribute to Nadav Naʾaman (ed. Y. Amit, E. Ben Zvi, I. Finkelstein, and O. Lipschits; Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2006), 221–38.
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15 “Ethnicity, Genealogy, Geography, and Change: The Judean Communities of Babylon and Jerusalem in the Story of Ezra,” in Community Identity in Judean Historiography: Biblical and Comparative Perspectives (ed. G. N. Knoppers and K. A. Ristau; Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2009), 147–71.