Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament

Papers
(The median citation count of Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
God and Heirs: The Theme of Progeny in Job1
How Hard is it to Get into the Community Rule? Exploring Transmission in 1QS from the Perspective of the Modes of Religiosity1
The Disneyfication of Shiloh: Biblical Historiography and Archaeology as Methodological Regimes of Military Occupation1
“My Sad Face”: An Interpersonal Metafunction Analysis of the Dialogue Between Nehemiah, Son of Hakaliah, and Artaxerxes, King of Persia, in Nehemiah 2,2-81
Greece and Yehud in the Achaemenid Period: The Background of Cultural Transfer0
Egypt without Slavery—Tracing the Tradition of Israel’s Residence in Egypt0
Back to Reason: Minimalism in Biblical Studies0
miṣwah oder tôrah? Ben Sira und das Aufkommen der Torah im 2. Jh. v.Chr.0
“Meat Seasoned with Divine Wrath”? The Quails Tradition(s)0
Elephantine Revisited and Elephantine in Context : A Review Article0
Rescinding the Rewritten: Receiving the Death of Josiah in Paraleipomena0
“What Does the Lord Require of You”: The Attitude towards Zion and the Social Situation in the Book of Micah0
The Role of Abimelech’s Arms Bearer: A Biblical Acceptance of Assisted Dying?0
A Model for Distinguishing between Textual Variants and Translation Shifts in Old Testament Textual Criticism0
On the Economic Constitution of Old Testament Religion: A Critique of Buchanan’s Understanding of Religious Moral Precepts0
Maskils and Musicals: Biblical Narrative and Attic Theatre, Part II0
Longing for Flowing Streams—Water as Metaphor and Mediator in Psalm 420
Then Zipporah took a Flint … Circumcision as a Rite of Passage in Exod 4,24-260
YHWH: A Storm-God of Hosea? The Beginning of Yahwism in Light of the Book of Hosea0
Deuteronomy in Genesis: King Abimelech’s Obedience to the Torah (Genesis 20)0
Introduction: Kåre Berge0
Judean Skin, Babylonian Masks: Reconsidering Ezekiel’s Anti-Imperial Stance0
Is the Chronicler’s Tent of Meeting Really “Anti-Priestly”? Another Look0
Paradoxes of Mobility by the Sea: Water as a Site of Threat and Rescue in the Exodus Story0
Assyrian Imperialism and Its Impact on the Sovereignty of Ancient Israel: Assessing the Motives Behind the Prophet Isaiah’s Message of Neutrality (Isaiah Chapter 6-39)0
The Eighth Day: The Appointment of Adam as Priest in Eden and the Priestly Profile of Genesis 2-30
Proto-Israelites: The Story of a Misleading Term0
Forty Years with SJOT0
The Case of the Missing Fish: Perception, Thought, and the Zoological/Physical Structure of the World in Ancient Israel0
The Chronicler’s Use of Sources in His Retelling of the Story of Ahaz (2 Chronicles 28)0
“And They Reap the Wheat Harvest”: An Intertextual Investigation into the Meaning of a Small Remark in the Story of the Return of the Ark (I Samuel 6,13)0
Esther in Diaspora: Toward an Alternative Interpretative Framework0
Cursing the Enemy: The Chiastic Composition of Deuteronomy 30,1-10 and the State of Israel0
The Kings and Princes in the Combat of Daniel 100
“Your Gates”—Evoking a Landscape of Fortified Cities in Deuteronomy: Meanings, Implications, and Comparative Considerations with Other Constructions of the Israelite Past0
Introduction to the Septuagint0
The Laws in the Covenant Code and Deuteronomy as Dienstanweisungen0
Entstehung prophetischer Schriften0
“And Reuben Went” (Gen 30,14-18; 35,22a) – For his Mother’s Sake or for his Own?0
Editorial Changes0
The Narrator’s Words are Not the Last Word: Four Perspectives on the Gold Calf Episode0
God and Time: An Essay on the Bible’s Cyclical View of History0
Deuteronomy’s Central Flow Theory in Practice0
Maskils and Musicals: Biblical Narrative and Attic Theatre, Part I0
Exodus Reimagined: Psalm 114 and the Restructuring of the Exodus Tradition0
A Lion Ate Grass like an Ox: Nebuchadnezzar and Empire Transformation in Daniel Four0
Is Saul the Second Goliath of 1 Samuel? The Rhetoric & Polemics of the David/Goliath Story in 1 Samuel0
The Use of Deuteronomy’s Centralization Command in the Temple Scroll0
Josephus’ Views on the Medium of Endor0
“Ha’azinu” (Deut 32,1-43): Structure and Significance0
Follow the Words: What’s in a King’s Name?0
Scribes (šōṭerîm) in Deuteronomy0
An Intertextual Analysis of Jehu’s Violence in Kings and Chronicles (2 Kgs 9-10 and 2 Chr 21-24)0
The “Jewish” LXX Papyri from Oxyrhynchus: Witnesses of Ways that did not Part?0
On the Form and Function of the Waṣfs in the Song of Songs0
Proverbs Through the Eyes (and Ears) of Performance0
“For he had told them”– Mordecai the Jew and Jonah the Hebrew0
Methodological Problems in Intertextual Analyses of Old Testament Texts: Genesis 19 and Judges 19 as a Case Study0
The Family that Eats Together Stays Together: Food and Kinship in the Book of Ruth0
Tracing the Writing of Kings with Nadav Na’aman and Klaus-Peter Adam0
The Genre of Source Texts Used in Chronographic Narratives of 1-2 Kings0
Preaching the Law. Reconsidering the Relationship between the Covenant Code and Deuteronomy0
The Glorification of the Temple in Haggai 2,1-90
Ezekiel as a Surrealist Author: 20th Century Art as a Key to a 6th Century BC Prophet0
False Prophets in the Book of Jeremiah: Did They All Prophesy and Speak Falsehood?0
Book Religion? The Role of the Scroll in Deuteronomy0
Daniel’s Prayer for Jerusalem: Reading Daniel 9 in a Diaspora Context0
Transbodied Metaphors and Trauma in Hosea0
The Face of God: Dialogue and Distance in Exodus 33,12-34,80
The Book of Samuel and the Three-Actor Rule in Classical Greek Tragedy0
Water-Mills in Northwest Semitic, Rabbinica and Archaeology: Levantine and Babylonian Evidence0
“Prophetic Historiography”: Understanding the Role of Jeremiah 52 in the Book of Jeremiah0
Cognitive Linguistics & Chromatic Language: Applying Modern Theories of Colour Perception to the Hebrew Bible10
Reading Solomon with Three Eyes Open0
The Origins of Judaism: An Anthropological-Historical ReappraisalYonatan Adler, The Origins of Judaism: An Anthropological-Historical Reappraisal . The Anchor Bible Refe0
Educating a Society of Perceivers: Practical Wisdom and Perception in Nicomachean Ethics and Deuteronomy*0
Man Cannot Serve Two Masters: The Characterisation of Gideon and Doublets in Judges 60
The Presence and Absence of Marduk and YHWH0
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