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1 & 2 Kings
Lovell, N. (2021). The Book of Kings and Exilic Identity: 1 and 2 Kings as a Work of Political Historiography. Bloomsbury Publishing.
Walter, D. (2019). The Major Import of Minor Characters in the Elisha Story-Cycle.
Chung, E. (2014). The Focus of Elisha’s Ministry on Atypical, Faithful Individuals.
Bodner, K. (2013). Elisha’s profile in the Book of Kings: the double agent. Oxford University Press.
Van de Beek, A. (2012). Moses, Elijah, and Jesus: Reflections on the basic structures of the Bible. In die Skriflig, 46(1), 1-7.
Levin, C. (2010). The empty land in Kings. The Concept of Exile in Ancient Israel and its Historical Contexts, 61-89.
Walsh, J. T. (2010). The Organization of 2 Kings 3-11. The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 72(2), 238-254.
Yates, G. E. (2008). The Motif of Life and Death in the Elijah-Elisha Narratives and its Theological Significance in 1 Kings 17-2 Kings 13.
Amit, Y. (2003). A prophet tested: Elisha, the great woman of Shunem, and the story’s double message. Biblical Interpretation, 11(3), 279-294.
West, J. (2001). Beware the Angry Prophet: 2 Kings 2: 23-25. Journal of Biblical Studies, 1(1), 1-11.
Satterthwaite, P. E. (1998). The Elisha Narratives and Coherence of 2 Kings 2-8. Tyndale Bulletin, 49, 1-28.