Citation: Wl. Holladay, Had Ezekiel known Jeremiah personally? (A short discussion of the historical details of biblical persons), CATH BIBL Q, 63(1), 2001, pp. 31-34
Citation: Ms. Moore, Elijah and monolatry: A contribution towards a religio-historical questionregarding prophetic instructions on faith in Yahweh, CATH BIBL Q, 63(1), 2001, pp. 103-104
Citation: D. Bundy, The 'Peshitta' and the versions: A study of the 'Peshitta' variants in Joshua 1-5 in relation to their equivalents in the ancient versions, CATH BIBL Q, 63(1), 2001, pp. 106-107
Citation: Bj. Schwartz, The three biblical altar laws: Developments in the sacrificial cult in practice and theology: Political and economic background, CATH BIBL Q, 63(1), 2001, pp. 112-114
Citation: W. Janzen, The god of the Old-Testament: Essence and appearance. Old-Testament theology, Part 2: Yahweh, God of Israel, creator of the world and mankind, CATH BIBL Q, 63(1), 2001, pp. 114-115
Citation: Pl. Redditt, The word of god and Israel's guilt: Motives in deuteronomistic theology in'2 Isaiah' with an overview of the deuteronomistic influence of Isaiah 40-55, CATH BIBL Q, 63(1), 2001, pp. 115-116
Citation: Hc. Washington, Surviving 'Lamentations': Catastrophe, lament, and protest in the afterlife of a biblical book, CATH BIBL Q, 63(1), 2001, pp. 118-120
Citation: Jfd. Creach, "My strength and protection is the Lord": A poetological and theological study of 'Psalm CXVIII', CATH BIBL Q, 63(1), 2001, pp. 121-122