Includes bibliographical references (p. [607] - 666) and index
Adrian Schenker: The Septuagint in the text history of 1-2 Kings
Julio Trebolle: Qumran fragments of the books of Kings
Etienne Nodet: The text of 1-2 Kings used by Josephus
Gary N. Knoppers: Theories of the redaction(s) of Kings
Robert L. Cohn: Characterization in Kings
Baruch Halpern and Andre Lemaire: The composition of Kings
Alan R. Millard: Books and writing in Kings
Mario Liverani: The book of Kings and ancient Near Eastern historiography
Alan R. Millard: Kings and external textual sources: Assyrian, Babylonian and North-West Semitic
Paul-Eugene Dion and P. M. Michele Daviau: The Moabites
Andre Lemaire: Edom and the Edomites
Walter E. Aufrecht: Ammonites and the Books of Kings
Edward Lipinski: Hiram of Tyre and Solomon
Helene Sader: The Aramaeans of Syria: some considerations on their origin and material culture
Seymour Gitin: Philistines in the books of Kings
Kenneth A. Kitchen: External textual sources--Neo-Hittite states
Kenneth A. Kitchen: External textual sources--Egypt
Kenneth A. Kitchen / "The Prophets"--references to generic prophets and their role in the construction of the image of the "prophets of old" within the postmonarchic readership(s) of the books of Kings / Ehud Ben Zvi: External textual sources--early Arabia
Wolfgang Zwickel: Priesthood and the development of cult in the books of Kings
Gershon Galil: Dates and calendars in Kings
Raymond Westbrook: Law in Kings
Izabela Jaruzelska: Officialdom and society in the books of Kings the social relevance of the state
Daniel M. Master: Trade in 1 and 2 Kings
William G. Dever: Archaeology and the question of sources in Kings
Silvia Castelli: Kings in Josephus
Magnus Zetterholm: The books of Kings in New Testament and the Apostolic Fathers
Karin Hedner-Zetterholm.: Elijah and the books of Kings in rabbinic literature
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