Volume 21 (1902)
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Theodore Clinton Foote, "The ephod,” Journal of Biblical Literature 21.1 (1902): 1-47.
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Irving Francis Wood, "Tes doules in the Magnificat, Luke i.48,” Journal of Biblical Literature 21.1 (1902): 48-50. |
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Paul Haupt, "Difficult passages in the Song of Songs,” Journal of Biblical Literature 21.1 (1902): 51-73. [This material is in the Public Domain] |
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Paul Haupt, "The phrase RKBYM SMDYM in 2 Kings ix.25,” Journal of Biblical Literature 21.1 (1902): 74-77. |
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George A. Barton, “On the Jewish-Christian doctrine of the pre-existence of the messiah,” Journal of Biblical Literature 21.1 (1902): 78-91. |
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John Dyneley Prince, “Two versions of the Coptic Psalter,” Journal of Biblical Literature 21.1 (1902): 92-99. |
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Edgar Johnson Goodspeed, "The Haskell Gospels,” Journal of Biblical Literature 21.1 (1902): 100-107.
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Julius A. Bewer, "Text critical suggestions on Hosea xii.1, iv.4, iv.8; Isaiah xiv.12; xi.1,” Journal of Biblical Literature 21.1 (1902): 108-114. |
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Wallace N. Stearns, "Note on Matthew xvi.18,” Journal of Biblical Literature 21.1 (1902): 115. |
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William Benjamin Smith, “Unto Romans: XV. and XVI Pt.II,” Journal of Biblical Literature 21.2 (1902): 117-169. |
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Henry S. Nash, "The idea of the Logos in relation to the need of law in the Apostolic age,” Journal of Biblical Literature 21.2 (1902): 170-187. |
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Dean Augustus Walker, "Note on Ex. xx.5b; Deut. v.9b,” Journal of Biblical Literature 21.2 (1902): 188-191.
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Karl J. Grimm, "The form TARONNAH, Prov. i.20, viii.3,” Journal of Biblical Literature 21.2 (1902): 192-196. |
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Rev Edward Day, "The promulgation of Deuteronomy,” Journal of Biblical Literature 21.2 (1902): 197-213.
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Volume 22 (1903)
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Benjamin Wisner Bacon, “Ultimate problems of biblical science,” Journal of Biblical Literature 22.1 (1903): 1-14.
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John P. Peters, “Palestinian exploration: notes of a vacation in Palestine in 1902,” Journal of Biblical Literature 22.1 (1903): 15-31. |
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John Dyneley Prince, "Two Assyro-Babylonian parallels to Dan. v.5ff,” Journal of Biblical Literature 22.1 (1903): 32-40. [This material is in the Public Domain] |
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George A. Barton, “The mosaic recently found at Ain Arrûb,” Journal of Biblical Literature 22.1 (1903): 41-44. |
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Samuel Ives Curtiss, "Firstlings and other sacrifices,” Journal of Biblical Literature 22.1 (1903): 45-49. |
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James A. Kelso, "Theodoret and the law book of Josiah,” Journal of Biblical Literature 22.1 (1903): 50. [This material is in the Public Domain] |
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Charles Cutler Torrey, “Schweizer’s “remains of a Hebrew text of I Maccabees.”,” Journal of Biblical Literature 22.1 (1903): 51-59. |
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George Ricker Berry, "Waw consecutive with the perfect in Hebrew,” Journal of Biblical Literature 22.1 (1903): 60-69. |
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Edgar Johnson Goodspeed, "The book with seven seals,” Journal of Biblical Literature 22.1 (1903): 70-74. |
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Hans Henry Spoer, "The reconstruction of Psalm viii,” Journal of Biblical Literature 22.1 (1903): 75-84. |
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Hinckley Gilbert Thomas Mitchell, "The wall of Jerusalem according to the book of Nehemiah,” Journal of Biblical Literature 22.2 (1903): 85-163. |
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George A. Barton, “Researches of the American School in Palestine,” Journal of Biblical Literature 22.2 (1903): 164-186. |
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Warren Joseph Moulton, "The Samaritan Passover,” Journal of Biblical Literature 22.2 (1903): 187-194. |
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Warren Joseph Moulton, "Inscriptions from Bir es-Seba,” Journal of Biblical Literature 22.2 (1903): 195-200. |
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Lewis Bayles Paton, “The meaning of Exodus xx.7,” Journal of Biblical Literature 22.2 (1903): 201-210. |
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James Hardy Ropes, “ 'Righteousness' and “the righteousness of God” in the Old Testament and in St. Paul,” Journal of Biblical Literature 22.2 (1903): 211-227. |

Volume 23 (1904)
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Richard J.H. Gottheil, "Some early Jewish Bible criticism,” Journal of Biblical Literature 23.1 (1904): 1-12.
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William Ross Schoemaker, “The use of RUAH in the Old Testament, and of pneuma in the New Testament,” Journal of Biblical Literature 23.1 (1904): 13-67. |
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John Dyneley Prince, "Nisroch and Nusku,” Journal of Biblical Literature 23.1 (1904): 68-75. |
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Edgar Johnson Goodspeed, "A Toledo manuscript of Laodiceans,” Journal of Biblical Literature 23.1 (1904): 76-78. |
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Stephen Herbert Langdon, “The history and significance of Carthaginian sacrifice,” Journal of Biblical Literature 23.1 (1904): 79-93. |
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James Alan Montgomery, “Notes on Amos,” Journal of Biblical Literature 23.1 (1904): 94-96. |
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Hans Henry Spoer, "Notes on Jewish amulets,” Journal of Biblical Literature 23.1 (1904): 97-105. |
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Benjamin Willard Robinson, “Some elements of forcefulness in Jesus’ comparisons,” Journal of Biblical Literature 23.2 (1904): 97-179. |
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Phillips Barry, “On Luke xv.25, symphonia: bagpipe,” Journal of Biblical Literature 23.2 (1904): 180-190. |
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Charles Augustus Briggs, "The use of the logia of Matthew in the Gospel of Mark,” Journal of Biblical Literature 23.2 (1904): 191-210. |
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Ghosn-el Howie, “Two newly discovered sculptures in Coele Syria,” Journal of Biblical Literature 23.2 (1904): 211-214. |

Volume 24 (1905)
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Willis Judson Beecher, “Torah: a word-study in the Old Testament,” Journal of Biblical Literature 24.1 (1905): 1-16.
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James Alan Montgomery, “‘The place’ as an appellation of deity,” Journal of Biblical Literature 24.1 (1905): 17-26. |
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Henry Preserved Smith, “Old Testament notes,” Journal of Biblical Literature 24.1 (1905): 27-30.
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Loring W. Batten, "The conquest of Northern Canaan: Joshua xi 1-9; Judges iv-v,” Journal of Biblical Literature 24.1 (1905): 31-40. |
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Julius A. Bewer, "The original significance of the rite of the red cow in Numbers xix,” Journal of Biblical Literature 24.1 (1905): 41-44. |
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William R. Arnold, “The word PARAS in the Old Testament,” Journal of Biblical Literature 24.1 (1905): 45-53. |
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John Dyneley Prince, "The god-name Ninib,” Journal of Biblical Literature 24.1 (1905): 54-57. |
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Edgar Johnson Goodspeed, "The Dialogue of Timothy and Aquila: two unpublished manuscripts,” Journal of Biblical Literature 24.1 (1905): 58-78. |
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Clyde Weber Votaw, “The Oxyrhynchus sayings of Jesus in relation to the Gospel-making movement of the first and second centuries,” Journal of Biblical Literature 24.1 (1905): 79-90. |
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Crawford Howell Toy, “The triumph of Yahwism,” Journal of Biblical Literature 24.2 (1905): 91-106. |
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William R. Arnold, “The divine name in Exodus iii.14,” Journal of Biblical Literature 24.2 (1905): 107-165.
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George Foot Moore, “Symphonia not a bagpipe,” Journal of Biblical Literature 24.2 (1905): 166-175. |
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Charles Cutler Torrey, “ER VONEH in Malachi ii.12,” Journal of Biblical Literature 24.2 (1905): 176-178.
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George A. Barton & Hans Henry Spoer, “Traces of the Diatessaron of Tatian in Harclean Syriac lectionaries,” Journal of Biblical Literature 24.2 (1905): 179-195. [This material is in the Public Domain] |
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Lewis Bayles Paton, “The third wall of Jerusalem and some excavations on its supposed line,” Journal of Biblical Literature 24.2 (1905): 196-211. |
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Nathaniel Schmidt, “The river Arnon,” Journal of Biblical Literature 24.2 (1905): 212-220. |

Volume 25 (1906)
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Lewis Bayles Paton, “The meaning of the expression “between the two walls”,” Journal of Biblical Literature 25.1 (1906): 1-13.
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Henry Preserved Smith, “Ethnological parallels to Exodus iv.24-26,” Journal of Biblical Literature 25.1 (1906): 14-24. |
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Crawford Howell Toy, “The judgment of foreign peoples in Amos i.3-ii.3,” Journal of Biblical Literature 25.1 (1906): 25-28. |
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Richard J.H. Gottheil, "The dating of their manuscripts by the Samaritans,” Journal of Biblical Literature 25.1 (1906): 29-48. |
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James Alan Montgomery, “Notes from the Samaritan,” Journal of Biblical Literature 25.1 (1906): 49-54. |
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John Dyneley Prince, "Notes on Akkad,” Journal of Biblical Literature 25.1 (1906): 55-57.
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Edgar Johnson Goodspeed, "A part of the Gospel of Matthew from the Beirût Syriac Codex,” Journal of Biblical Literature 25.1 (1906): 58-81. |
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Nathaniel Schmidt, “The ruins in Wâdî Suweil,” Journal of Biblical Literature 25.1 (1906): 82-95. |
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Frank Chamberlin Porter, “The sayings of Jesus about the first and the last,” Journal of Biblical Literature 25.2 (1906): 97-110. |
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William Westley Guth, “The unity of the older Saul-David narrative,” Journal of Biblical Literature 25.2 (1906): 111-134. |
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Morris Jastrow, “A Babylonian parallel to the story of Job,” Journal of Biblical Literature 25.2 (1906): 135-191.
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Volume 26 (1907)
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Paul Haupt, "The book of Nahum,” Journal of Biblical Literature 26.1 (1907): 1-53. [This material is in the Public Domain]
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John Dyneley Prince, "A study of the Assyro-Babylonian words relating to sacrifice,” Journal of Biblical Literature 26.1 (1907): 54-61. |
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Raymond G. Clapp, “A study of the place-names Gergesa and Bethabara,” Journal of Biblical Literature 26.1 (1907): 62-83. |
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Benjamin Wisner Bacon, “The prologue of Mark: a study of sources and structure,” Journal of Biblical Literature 26.1 (1907): 84-106. |
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Arthur Stanley Pease, “Notes on St. Jerome’s Tractates on the Psalms,” Journal of Biblical Literature 26.2 (1907): 107-131. [This material is in the Public Domain] |
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Benjamin Wisner Bacon, “The treatment of Mk. 6:14-8:26 in Luke,” Journal of Biblical Literature 26.2 (1907): 132-150. |
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Shirley Jackson Case, “KCHRIOS as a title for Christ,” Journal of Biblical Literature 26.2 (1907): 151-161. |

Volume 27 (1908)
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Benjamin Wisner Bacon, “The Elder John, Papias, Irenaeus, Eusebius and the Syriac translator,” Journal of Biblical Literature 27.1 (1908): 1-23. [This material is in the Public Domain]
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James Alan Montgomery, “The holy city and Gehenna,” Journal of Biblical Literature 27.1 (1908): 24-47. |
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William Henry Cobb, “Where was Isaiah XL-LXVI written?” Journal of Biblical Literature 27.1 (1908): 48-64. |
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George A. Barton, “The text and interpretation of Ecclesiastes 5:19,” Journal of Biblical Literature 27.1 (1908): 65-66. |
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Owen Hamilton Gates, “The relation of priests to sacrifice before the exile,” Journal of Biblical Literature 27.1 (1908): 67-92. |
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Hermann Vollrat Hilprecht, “Communication from Professor Hilprecht,” Journal of Biblical Literature 27.1 (1908): 93-98. |
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Phillips Barry, “Daniel 3:5, Sumponyah,” Journal of Biblical Literature 27.2 (1908): 99-127. |
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F Crawford Burkitt, “Gergesa: a reply,” Journal of Biblical Literature 27.2 (1908): 128-133. |
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William Henry Paine Hatch, “Some illustrations of New Testament usage from Greek inscriptions of Asia Minor,” Journal of Biblical Literature 27.2 (1908): 134-146. |
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George A. Barton, “On reading AYR HMYM, 2 Sam. 12:27,” Journal of Biblical Literature 27.2 (1908): 147-152. |
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Henry Preserved Smith, “Notes on the red heifer,” Journal of Biblical Literature 27.2 (1908): 153-156. |
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James A. Kelso, "The Septuagint rendering of SIGGAYON,” Journal of Biblical Literature 27.2 (1908): 157-159. |
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Julius A. Bewer, "Eliezer of Damascus,” Journal of Biblical Literature 27.2 (1908): 160-162. [This material is in the Public Domain] |
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Julius A. Bewer, "Textual suggestions on Isa.2:6, 66:3, Zeph.2:2,5,” Journal of Biblical Literature 27.2 (1908): 163-166. |

Volume 28 (1909)
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Benjamin Wisner Bacon, “The apocalyptic chapter of the Synoptic Gospels,” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.1 (1909): 1-25.
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George A. Barton, “Some problems in ancient Palestinian topography,” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.1 (1909): 26-35. [This material is in the Public Domain] |
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Irving Francis Wood, "Folk-tales in Old Testament narrative,” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.1 (1909): 34-41. |
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Morris Jastrow, “Röeh and Hözeh in the Old Testament,” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.1 (1909): 42-56. |
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James Alan Montgomery, “Some gleanings from Pognon’s ZKR inscription,” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.1 (1909): 57-70. |
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Albert Cornelius Knudson, “The so-called J Decalogue,” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.1 (1909): 82-99. |
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Julius A. Bewer, "Professor Eduard König’s reply to Dr. Cobb’s “where was Isaiah 40-66 written?” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.1 (1909): 100-102. |
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James Hardy Ropes, “The text of the Epistle of James,” Journal of Biblical Literature 28.2 (1909): 103-129. |
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Benjamin Wisner Bacon, “Notes on Gospel chronology,” Journal of Biblical Literature 28.2 (1909): 130-148. |
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William Henry Paine Hatch, “Note on the hexameter in James 1:17,” Journal of Biblical Literature 28.2 (1909): 149-151. |
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George A. Barton, “Abraham and Archaeology,” Journal of Biblical Literature 28.2 (1909): 152-168. [This material is in the Public Domain] |
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John P. Peters, “The earliest Hebrew writings and their religious value,” Journal of Biblical Literature 28.2 (1909): 169-181. |
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Howell M. Haydn, “Azariah of Judah and Tiglath-pileser III,” Journal of Biblical Literature 28.2 (1909): 182-199. [This material is in the Public Domain] |
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Julius A. Bewer, "Note on Amos 2:7a,” Journal of Biblical Literature 28.2 (1909): 200-202. |

Volume 29 (1910)
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Henry Preserved Smith, “Old Testament ideals,” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.1 (1910): 1-20.
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John Dyneley Prince, "The name Hammurabi,” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.1 (1910): 21-23. |
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William Henry Cobb, “Note on a Hebrew conception of the universe,” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.1 (1910): 24-28. |
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James Alan Montgomery, “The dedication feast in the Old Testament,” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.1 (1910): 29-40. |
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Benjamin Wisner Bacon, “The purpose of Mark’s Gospel,” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.1 (1910): 41-60. [This material is in the Public Domain] |
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Nathaniel Schmidt, “Kadesh Barnea,” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.1 (1910): 61-76. |
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Nathaniel Schmidt, “Alexandrium,” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.1 (1910): 77-83. |
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Paul Haupt, "Micah’s capucinade,” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.2 (1910): 85-112. |
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John P. Peters, “Notes on some ritual uses of the Psalms,” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.1 (1910): 113-125. |
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Phillips Barry, “Antiochus IV, Epiphanes,” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.2 (1910): 126-138. [This material is in the Public Domain] |
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Burton Scott Easton, "Linguistic evidence for the Lucan source L,” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.2 (1910): 139-179. |
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Benjamin Willard Robinson, “An Ephesian imprisonment of Paul,” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.2 (1910): 181-189. [This material is in the Public Domain]
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James Rendel Harris, “On an obscure quotation in the First Epistle of Clement,” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.2 (1910): 190-195. [This material is in the Public Domain] |
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George Adam Smith, "Some remarks on professor Schmidt’s article Kadesh-Barnea,” Journal of Biblical Literature 29.2 (1910): 196-179. |

Volume 30 (1911)
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David Gordon Lyon, “On the archaeological exploration of Palestine,” Journal of Biblical Literature 30.1 (1911): 1-17. [This material is in the Public Domain]
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George Frederick Wright, "Geological light on the interpretation of “the tongue” in Joshua 15:2-5, 18:19,” Journal of Biblical Literature 30.1 (1911): 18-28. |
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Max Leopold Margolis, "The place of the word-accent in Hebrew,” Journal of Biblical Literature 30.1 (1911): 29-43. |
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John P. Peters, “The wind of God,” Journal of Biblical Literature 30.1 (1911): 44-54. |
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Henry Preserved Smith, “Animal sources of pollution,” Journal of Biblical Literature 30.1 (1911): 55-60. |
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Julius A. Bewer, "Some ancient variants in Hosea with scribe’s or corrector’s mark,” Journal of Biblical Literature 30.1 (1911): 61-65. |
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George A. Barton, “The composition of Job 24-30,” Journal of Biblical Literature 30.1 (1911): 66-77. |
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Burton Scott Easton, "The special source of the third Gospel,” Journal of Biblical Literature 30.1 (1911): 78-103. |
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Thomas Kelly Cheyne, “New god names,” Journal of Biblical Literature 30.1 (1911): 104-105. |
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Benjamin Wisner Bacon, “Note on Mark 16:18,” Journal of Biblical Literature 30.1 (1911): 105-107. |
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B.D. Eerdmans, "The sepulchral monument ‘massebah’,” Journal of Biblical Literature 30.2 (1911): 109-113. |
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John Franklin Genung, "Meaning and usage of the term TUSIYYAH,” Journal of Biblical Literature 30.2 (1911): 114-122. |
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William Henry Paine Hatch, “The meaning of Acts 1:4,” Journal of Biblical Literature 30.2 (1911): 123-128. |
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Clarence Russell Williams, "A word-study of Hebrews 13,” Journal of Biblical Literature 30.2 (1911): 129-136. |
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Charles Cutler Torrey, “The authorship and character of the so-called “Epistle to the Hebrews”,” Journal of Biblical Literature 30.2 (1911): 137-156. [This material is in the Public Domain] |
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Edgar Johnson Goodspeed, "First Clement called forth by Hebrews,” Journal of Biblical Literature 30.2 (1911): 157-160. [This material is in the Public Domain] |
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William Romaine Newbold, "Bardaisan and the Odes of Solomon,” Journal of Biblical Literature 30.2 (1911): 161-204. |

Volume 31 (1912)
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William R. Arnold, “The passover papyrus from Elephantine,” Journal of Biblical Literature 31.1 (1912): 1-33.
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William Ewart Maurice Aitken, “Beelzebul,” Journal of Biblical Literature 31.1 (1912): 34-53. |
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Henry Hyvernat, “The J. P. Morgan collection of Coptic manuscripts,” Journal of Biblical Literature 31.1 (1912): 54-57. |
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Royden Keith Yerkes, “Some notes on the use of EL in Genesis,” Journal of Biblical Literature 31.2 (1912): 59-62. |
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George A. Barton, “The original home of the story of Job,” Journal of Biblical Literature 31.2 (1912): 63-68. |
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Andrew Duff Heffern, “The four women in St. Matthew’s genealogy of Christ,” Journal of Biblical Literature 31.2 (1912): 69-81. [This material is in the Public Domain] |
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George DeWitt Castor, “The relation of Mark to the source Q,” Journal of Biblical Literature 31.2 (1912): 82-91. |
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Edgar Johnson Goodspeed, “The vocabulary of Luke and Acts,” Journal of Biblical Literature 31.2 (1912): 92-94. |
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Ernest De Witt Burton, “Some phases of the synoptic problem,” Journal of Biblical Literature 31.2 (1912): 95-113. |
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Royden Keith Yerkes, “The location and etymology of YHWH YRAH, Gn. 22:14,” Journal of Biblical Literature 31.3 (1912): 136-139. |
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James Alan Montgomery, “Notes on the Old Testament,” Journal of Biblical Literature 31.3 (1912): 140-146. |
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Hendrik Jan Elhorst, “The passover papyrus from Elephantine,” Journal of Biblical Literature 31.3 (1912): 147-149. |
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Charles Cutler Torrey, “Concerning Hiram (“Huram-abi”), the Phoenician craftsman,” Journal of Biblical Literature 31.4 (1912): 151-155. |
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George A. Barton, “The origin of the names of angels and demons in the extra-canonical apocalyptic literature to 100 A.D.,” Journal of Biblical Literature 31.4 (1912): 156-167. |
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William Romaine Newbold, “The descent of Christ in the Odes of Solomon,” Journal of Biblical Literature 31.4 (1912): 168-209. |

Volume 32 (1913)
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Lewis Bayles Paton, “Israel’s conquest of Canaan,” Journal of Biblical Literature 32.1 (1913): 1-53. [This material is in the Public Domain]
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George L. Robinson, “The mosaic olive press at Moresheth-Gath,” Journal of Biblical Literature 32.1 (1913): 54-56. |
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Burton Scott Easton, “The Beezebul sections,” Journal of Biblical Literature 32.1 (1913): 57-73. |
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Crawford Howell Toy, “Notes on Hosea 1-3,” Journal of Biblical Literature 32.2 (1913): 75-79. |
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Waldo Selden Pratt, “Studies in the diction of the Psalter,” Journal of Biblical Literature 32.2 (1913): 80-106. |
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Paul Haupt, “The visions of Zechariah,” Journal of Biblical Literature 32.2 (1913): 107-122. |
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Hinckley Gilbert Thomas Mitchell, “ 'Work' in Ecclesiastes,” Journal of Biblical Literature 32.2 (1913): 123-138. |
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Paul Haupt, “The cuneiform name of the Second Adar,” Journal of Biblical Literature 32.3 (1913): 139-145. |
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Frederick Augustus Vanderburgh, “The Babylonian name of Palestine,” Journal of Biblical Literature 32.3 (1913): 146-150. |
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John Dyneley Prince, “Ichabod,” Journal of Biblical Literature 32.3 (1913): 151-154. |
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Melvin Grove Kyle, “The Hyksos at Heliopolis,” Journal of Biblical Literature 32.3 (1913): 155-158. |
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Waldo Selden Pratt, “Studies in the diction of the Psalter,” Journal of Biblical Literature 32.3 (1913): 159-183. |
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Henry A. Sanders, “The genealogies of Jesus,” Journal of Biblical Literature 32.3 (1913): 184-193. [This material is in the Public Domain] |
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Benjamin Wisner Bacon, “The Latin prologues of John,” Journal of Biblical Literature 32.3 (1913): 194-217. |
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George Victor Schick, “The stems dûm and damßm in Hebrew,” Journal of Biblical Literature 32.4 (1913): 220-243. |
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George A. Barton, “'Higher' archaeology and the verdict of criticism,” Journal of Biblical Literature 32.4 (1913): 244-260. |
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Phillips Barry, “The Apocalypse of Ezra,” Journal of Biblical Literature 32.4 (1913): 261-272. |
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Paul Haupt, “Brief communications,” Journal of Biblical Literature 32.4 (1913): 273-274. |

Volume 33 (1914)
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Waldo Selden Pratt, “Studies in the diction of the Psalter,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.1 (1914): 1-24.
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Nathaniel Schmidt, “Yahwe Elohim,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.1 (1914): 25-47. |
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Hinckley Gilbert Thomas Mitchell, “WHYH of the past,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.1 (1914): 48-55. |
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George A. Barton, “The hermeneutic canon “interpret historically” in the light of modern research,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.1 (1914): 56-77. |
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James Alan Montgomery, “Brief communications,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.1 (1914): 78-80. |
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John P. Peters, “The wind of god,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.2 (1914): 81-86. |
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John Dyneley Prince, “Note on Vashti,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.2 (1914): 87-90. |
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Henry A. Sanders, “A new collation of MS 22 of the Gospels,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.2 (1914): 91-117. |
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George A. Barton, “The exegesis of eniautous in Galatians 4:10 and its bearing on the date of the Epistle,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.2 (1914): 118-126. |
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Waldo Selden Pratt, “Studies in the diction of the Psalter,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.2 (1914): 127-151. |
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John P. Peters, “The cock in the Old Testament,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.2 (1914): 152-156. |
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James Alan Montgomery, “Brief communications an Assyrian illustration of the Book of Jubilees,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.2 (1914): 157-158. |
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John P. Peters, “Brief communications: a Hebrew folksong,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.2 (1914): 158-159. |
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Paul Haupt, “The inauguration of the second temple,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.3 (1914): 161-169. |
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William George Seiple, “The seventy-second Psalm,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.3 (1914): 170-197. |
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George Ricker Berry, “The titles of the Psalms,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.3 (1914): 198-200. [This material is in the Public Domain] |
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Theophile James Meek, “The Sabbath in the Old Testament: its origin and development,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.3 (1914): 201-212. [This material is in the Public Domain] |
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Frederick C. Harding, “The oracle against Edom: Isa. 63:1-6 and 59:16-17,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.3 (1914): 213-227. |
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Burton Scott Easton, “The Sermon on the Mount,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.3 (1914): 228-243. |
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George A. Barton, “Brief communications: Albert J. Edmunds and the Buddhistic and Christian Gospels,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.3 (1914): 244. |
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Ernst von Dobschütz, “Christianity and Hellenism,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.4 (1914): 245-265. |
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Morris Jastrow, “The “Nazir” legislation,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.4 (1914): 266-285. |
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Max Leopold Margolis, “tetropomenous Joshua 11:6,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.4 (1914): 286-289. |
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Paul Haupt, “Heb. lehî, cheek, and lôa, jaw,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.4 (1914): 290-291. |
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Paul Haupt, “Brief communications,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.4 (1914): 296-299. |

Volume 34 (1915)
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George A. Barton, “A Sumerian source of the fourth and fifth chapters of Genesis,” Journal of Biblical Literature 34.1-4 (1915): 1-9.
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Eduard König, “Der samaritanische Pentateuch und die Pentateuchkritik,” Journal of Biblical Literature 34.1-4 (1915): 10-16. |
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Edgar Johnson Goodspeed, “The salutation of Barnabas,” Journal of Biblical Literature 34.1-4 (1915): 162-165. |
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Benjamin Wisner Bacon, “The ‘order’ of the Lukan ‘interpolations.’ 1, General survey,” Journal of Biblical Literature 34.1-4 (1915): 166-179. |
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George Ricker Berry, “The authorship of Ezekiel 40-48,” Journal of Biblical Literature 34.1-4 (1915): 17-40. |
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Paul Haupt, “Hosea’s erring spouse,” Journal of Biblical Literature 34.1-4 (1915): 41-53. |
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Paul Haupt, “The Hebrew noun melkh, counsel,” Journal of Biblical Literature 34.1-4 (1915): 54-70. |
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Paul Haupt, “To know: to have sexual commerce,” Journal of Biblical Literature 34.1-4 (1915): 71-76. |
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Hinckley Gilbert Thomas Mitchell, “Final construction of biblical Hebrew,” Journal of Biblical Literature 34.1-4 (1915): 83-161, |
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Paul Haupt, “Assyr. atmu, fledgling, in the Old Testament,” Journal of Biblical Literature 34.1-4 (1915): 77-82. |
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Frank Ringgold Blake, “The Hebrew expression Baammah after numerals,” Journal of Biblical Literature 34.1-4 (1915): 180-182. |
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Paul Haupt, “Hosea’s birthplace,” Journal of Biblical Literature 34.1-4 (1915): 182-183. |
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Paul Haupt, “The Semitic root lak, to press,” Journal of Biblical Literature 34.1-4 (1915): 183-184. |
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Paul Haupt, “Heb. ZED, haughty = Assyr. sîttu, remnant,” Journal of Biblical Literature 34.1-4 (1915): 184-185. |
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Paul Haupt, “Semachonitis = jungled region,” Journal of Biblical Literature 34.1-4 (1915): 185-186. |
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Henry A. Sanders, “Some Greek fragments in the Freer Collection.” Journal of Biblical Literature 34.1-4 (1915): 187-193. |

Volume 35 (1916)
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Kemper Fullerton, “Studies in Isaiah,” Journal of Biblical Literature 35.1-2 (Mar-June 1916): 134-142.
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John P. Peters, “Ritual in the Psalms,” Journal of Biblical Literature 35.1-2 (Mar-June 1916): 143-154. |
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Paul Haupt, “The curse on the serpent,” Journal of Biblical Literature 35.1-2 (Mar-June 1916): 155-162. |
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William Carleton Wood, “The religion of Canaan: from the earliest times to the Hebrew conquest,” Journal of Biblical Literature 35.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1916): 163-279. |
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Paul Haupt, “Was Amos a sheepman?” Journal of Biblical Literature 35.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1916): 280-287. |
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Paul Haupt, “Heb. GALUT SOLEMA, a peaceful colony,” Journal of Biblical Literature 35.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1916): 288-292. |
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Frederick Clifton Grant, “The mission of the disciples: Mt 9:35-11:1 and parallels,” Journal of Biblical Literature 35.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1916): 293-314. |
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Allan H. Gilbert, “Semeron kai aurion kai te trite (LUKE 13:32),” Journal of Biblical Literature 35.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1916): 315-318. |
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Paul Haupt, “The biblical phrase to ordain a lamp,” Journal of Biblical Literature 35.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1916): 319. |
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Paul Haupt, “Heb AUUAT NAFS, rut, heat,” Journal of Biblical Literature 35.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1916): 319-320. |
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Paul Haupt, “Heb SEGAL, queen = Arab tajlâ,” Journal of Biblical Literature 35.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1916): 320-322. |
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Paul Haupt, “Aramaic LEHENA, concubine,” Journal of Biblical Literature 35.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1916): 322-324. |
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John P. Peters, “How long?” Journal of Biblical Literature 35.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1916): 324. |
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William Henry Cobb, “Charles Joseph Hardy“Ropes,, 1851-1915,” Journal of Biblical Literature 35.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1916): 328-329. |
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William Henry Cobb, “Schechter, Solomon, 1847-1915,” Journal of Biblical Literature 35.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1916): 329-330. |

Volume 36 (1917)
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Morris Jastrow, “Constructive elements in the critical study of the Old Testament,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.1-2 (Mar.-June 1917): 1-30.
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Melvin Grove Kyle, “A new solution of the Pentateuchal problem,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.1-2 (Mar.-June 1917): 31-47. |
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James Kennedy, D.D., “Numbers 4:15-20,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.1-2 (Mar.-June 1917): 48-52. |
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Morris Jastrow, “Joshua 3:16,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.1-2 (Mar.-June 1917): 53-62. |
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William Henry Cobb, “On the text of Hosea 4-14,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.1-2 (Mar.-June 1917): 63-74. |
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Paul Haupt, “Alcohol in the Bible,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.1-2 (Mar.-June 1917): 75-83. |
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Paul Haupt, “Crystal-gazing in the Old Testament,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.1-2 (Mar.-June 1917): 84-92. |
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Paul Haupt, “Kir = Ur of the Chaldees.” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.1-2 (Mar.-June 1917): 93-99. |
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John P. Peters, “The worship of Tammuz,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.1-2 (Mar.-June 1917): 100-111. |
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Benjamin Wisner Bacon, “The order of the Lukan ‘interpolations.’ 2, The smaller interpolation, Lk. 6:20-8:3,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.1-2 (Mar.-June 1917): 112-139. |
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Paul Haupt, “Hebrew MASAL,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.1-2 (Mar.-June 1917): 140-142. |
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Paul Haupt, “Dolly and buck-tub in Ezekiel,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.1-2 (Mar.-June 1917): 142-145. |
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Paul Haupt, “MESUKKAN, Acacia nilotica,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.1-2 (Mar.-June 1917): 145-146. |
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Paul Haupt, “The rose of Sharon,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.1-2 (Mar.-June 1917): 147. |
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Paul Haupt, “Heb. AMS, yesterday = Assyr. ina mûsi, at night,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.1-2 (Mar.-June 1917): 147-148. |
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Paul Haupt, “The Septuagintal addition to Haggai 2:14,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.1-2 (Mar.-June 1917): 148-150. |
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Edgar Johnson Goodspeed, “A patristic parallel to 1 Cor. 7:18, 21,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.1-2 (Mar.-June 1917): 150. |
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Louise Pettibone Smith, “The messianic ideal of Isaiah,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1917): 158-212. |
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John A.F. Maynard, “The home of Deutero-Isaiah,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1917): 213-224. |
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Moses Buttenwieser, “Are there any Maccabaean Psalms?” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1917): 225-248. |
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Paul Haupt, “The mountain-bull,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1917): 249-253. |
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Paul Haupt, “Heb. teô, aurochs,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1917): 254. |
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Paul Haupt, “Aramaic bárrâ, wilderness = Sumerian BAR,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1917): 254-255. |
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Paul Haupt, “Sôr, bull, and sôrér, foe,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1917): 255-256. |
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Paul Haupt, “Sîrîm, thorns, and sîrôt, pots,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1917): 256-258. |
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Paul Haupt, “The original meaning of Sheol,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1917): 258. |
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Paul Haupt, “Tôrâ = tahrirtu,” Journal of Biblical Literature 36.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1917): 258-259. |

Volume 37 (1918)
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Warren Joseph Moulton, “The dating of the Synoptic Gospels,” Journal of Biblical Literature 37.1-2 (Mar.-June 1918): 1-19.
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Benjamin Wisner Bacon, “The ‘order’ of the Lukan interpolations. 3, The longer interpolation, Lk. 9:51-18:14,” Journal of Biblical Literature 37.1-2 (Mar.-June 1918): 20-53. |
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George A. Barton, “The meaning of the “royal law”, Matt 5:21-48,” Journal of Biblical Literature 37.1-2 (Mar.-June 1918): 54-65. |
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Henry Joel Cadbury, “The basis of early Christian antimilitarism,” Journal of Biblical Literature 37.1-2 (Mar.-June 1918): 66-94. |
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Henry A. Sanders, “The number of the beast in Revelation,” Journal of Biblical Literature 37.1-2 (Mar.-June 1918): 95-99. |
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Harry C. York, “A note on the interpretation of the Fourth Gospel,” Journal of Biblical Literature 37.1-2 (Mar.-June 1918): 100-104. |
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Alexander Aristides Vazakas, “Is Acts I-XV.35 a literal translation from an Aramaic original?” Journal of Biblical Literature 37.1-2 (Mar.-June 1918): 105-110. |
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William Foxwell Albright, “Historical and mythical elements in the story of Joseph,” Journal of Biblical Literature 37.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1918): 111-143. |
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Julian Morgenstern, “NKWN,” Journal of Biblical Literature 37.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1918): 144-148. |
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Hinckley Gilbert Thomas Mitchell, “Isaiah on the fate of his people and their capital,” Journal of Biblical Literature 37.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1918): 149-162. |
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Royden Keith Yerkes, “The Lucianic version of the Old Testament as illustrated from Jeremiah 1-3,” Journal of Biblical Literature 37.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1918): 163-192. |
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Leroy Waterman, “The marriage of Hosea,” Journal of Biblical Literature 37.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1918): 193-208. |
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Paul Haupt, “The coronation of Zerubbabel,” Journal of Biblical Literature 37.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1918): 209-218. |
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Paul Haupt, “Masora,” Journal of Biblical Literature 37.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1918): 219-228. |
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Paul Haupt, “Assyr. dagâlu, to look for, in the OT,” Journal of Biblical Literature 37.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1918): 229-232. |
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Paul Haupt, “The Tophet gate,” Journal of Biblical Literature 37.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1918): 232-233. |
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F. Crawford Burkitt, “Acts 2:47,” Journal of Biblical Literature 37.3-4 (Sept.-Dec. 1918): 234.
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Volume 38 (1919)
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James Alan Montgomery, “Present tasks of American biblical scholarship,” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.1 (1919): 1-14.
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John P. Peters, “Some uses of numbers,” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.1 (1919): 15-23 |
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John Dyneley Prince, “Notes on leprosy in the Old Testament,” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.1 (1919): 30-34. |
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Max Leopold Margolis, “LE’IS HASIDEKA, Deut. 33:8,” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.1 (1919): 35-42. |
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Paul Haupt, “Hinnom and Kidron,” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.1 (1919): 45-48. |
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Paul Haupt, “Heb. MO’EÇ, counsel,” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.1 (1919): 48-49. |
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Paul Haupt, “The etymology of OR, skin,” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.1 (1919): 50-51. |
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Max Leopold Margolis, “The Aldina as a source of the Sixtina,” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.1 (1919): 51-52. |
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Kemper Fullerton, “The rhythmical analysis of Is. 1:10-20,” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.2-3 (1919): 53-63. |
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Kemper Fullerton, “The original form of the refrains in Is.2:6-21,” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.2-3 (1919): 64-76. |
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John P. Peters, “Notes on Isaiah,” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.2-3 (1919): 77-93. |
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Moses Buttenwieser, “Where did Deutero-Isaiah live?” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.2-3 (1919): 94-112. |
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Hinckley Gilbert Thomas Mitchell, “The servant of Yahweh in Isa. 40-55,” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.2-3 (1919): 113-128. |
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Martin Sprengling, “Joel 1, 17a,” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.2-3 (1919): 129-141. |
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Paul Haupt, “The prototype of the Dies Irae,” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.2-3 (1919): 142-151. |
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Paul Haupt, “The peregrine falcon,” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.4 (1919): 152-156. |
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Paul Haupt, “Maccabean elegies,” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.4 (1919): 157-170. |
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Kemper Fullerton, “The procession of Nehemiah: Neh.12:31-39,” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.4 (1919): 171-179. |
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Paul Haupt, “The harmony of the spheres,” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.4 (1919): 180-183. |
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Paul Haupt, “Mine ears hast thou opened,” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.4 (1919): 183-185. |
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Paul Haupt, “HEB. TALPIOT, siege-towers,” Journal of Biblical Literature 38.4 (1919): 186-187. |

Volume 39 (1920)
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Frederick Thomas Kelly, “The imperfect with simple waw in Hebrew,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.1-2 (1920): 1-23.
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W.R. Aytoun, “The rise and fall of the ‘messianic’ hope in the sixth century,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.1-2 (1920): 24-43. |
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George Ricker Berry, “The code found in the temple,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.1-2 (1920): 44-51. |
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John P. Peters, “A Jerusalem processional,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.1-2 (1920): 52-59. |
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Joseph Reider, “MIDDAD in Job 7:4,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.1-2 (1920): 60-65. |
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Mary D. Hussey, “Origin of the name Pharisee,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.1-2 (1920): 66-69. |
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Arthur W. Marget, “GWRN NKWN in 2 Sam.6:6,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.1-2 (1920): 70-76. |
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Steven T. Byington, “Brief communications,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.1-2 (1920): 77-82. |
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Edgar Johnson Goodspeed, “The origin of Acts,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.3-4 (1920): 83-101. |
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Benjamin Wisner Bacon, “Pharisees and Herodians in Mark,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.3-4 (1920): 102-112. |
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James Alan Montgomery, “Notes on two Syriac Mss,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.3-4 (1920): 113-117. |
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Raymond A. Beardslee, “Hebrew poetry: a criticism,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.3-4 (1920): 118-130. |
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Samuel I. Feigin, “The meaning of ARIEL,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.3-4 (1920): 131-137. |
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William Foxwell Albright, “The Babylonian temple-tower and the altar of burnt-offering,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.3-4 (1920): 137-142. |
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William Foxwell Albright, “The supposed Babylonian derivation of the logos,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.3-4 (1920): 143-151. |
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Paul Haupt, “Heb. ro, evil = Arab. urr,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.3-4 (1920): 151-155. |
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Paul Haupt, “Heb. Mardût, chastisement and chastity,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.3-4 (1920): 156-158. |
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Paul Haupt, “Pelican and bittern,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.3-4 (1920): 158-161. |
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Paul Haupt, “Qas, straw, and qäst, bow,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.3-4 (1920): 161-163. |
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Paul Haupt, “Assyr. birku, knee, and karâbu, to bless,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.3-4 (1920): 163-165. |
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William Foxwell Albright, “The name Rebecca,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.3-4 (1920): 165-166. |
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William Foxwell Albright, “The assumed Hebrew stem skt, be silent,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.3-4 (1920): 166-167. |
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William Foxwell Albright, “The Hebrew stems dlk, grs, skh,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.3-4 (1920): 167-168. |
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William Henry Cobb, “On the textual crux in Isa.48:8,” Journal of Biblical Literature 39.3-4 (1920): 168-170. |

Volume 40 (1921)
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John P. Peters, “The present archaeological outlook in Palestine,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.1 (1921): 1-22.
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Karl Budde, “Uber des erste Kapitel des Buches Jeremia,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.1 (1921): 23-37. |
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Karl Budde, “Zu Deut 32:43,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.1 (1921): 38-39. |
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Karl Budde, “Ps 82:6f,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.1 (1921): 39-42. |
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Karl Budde, “Nachträge und Verbesserungen zu Zeitschr. f. d. Alttest. Wiss. 1915 S. 175ff,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.1 (1921): 42. |
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Kemper Fullerton, “The feeling for form in Psalm 104,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.2 (1921): 43-56. |
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Alexander Marx, “An Aramaic fragment of the Wisdom of Solomon,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.2 (1921): 57-69. |
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George Ricker Berry, “The date of Ezekiel 45:1-8a and 47:13-48:35,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.2 (1921): 70-75. |
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Alexander Freed, “The code spoken of in II Kings 22-23,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.2 (1921): 76-80. |
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John P. Peters, “Another folk song,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.2 (1921): 81-85. |
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James Alan Montgomery, “A survival of the Tetragrammaton in Daniel,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.2 (1921): 86. |
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George A. Barton, “Were the biblical foundations of Christian theology derived from Babylonia?” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.3 (1921): 87-103. |
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William Foxwell Albright, “The date and personality of the Chronicler,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.3 (1921): 104-124. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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James Rendel Harris, “Notes on the Clementine romances,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.3 (1921): 125-145. |
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Harold Joseph Flowers, “Interpolations in the Fourth Gospel,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.3 (1921): 146-158. |
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Irving Francis Wood, “A Samaritan Passover manuscript,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.3 (1921): 159-161. |
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F. Crawford Burkitt, “ ‘The code found in the temple,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.3 (1921): 166-167. |
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Paul Haupt, “Hidalgo and filius hominis,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.3 (1921): 167-170. |
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Paul Haupt, “Greek sirós, silo, and sorós, stack,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.3 (1921): 170-173. |
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Paul Haupt, “Asmodeus,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.3 (1921): 174-178. |
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Paul Haupt, “The Last Supper,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.3 (1921): 178-180. |
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Paul Haupt, “He who runs may read,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.3 (1921): 181-182. |
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Paul Haupt, “The son of man = hic homo = ego,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.3 (1921): 183. |
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Samuel Raffalovich, “I Sam 13:21,” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.3 (1921): 184. |
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Owen Hamilton Gates, Compiler, “A general index of volumes xxi to xl of The Journal of Biblical Literature.” Journal of Biblical Literature 40.4 (1921): 185-210. |
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