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O’Kennedy, D. F. (2019). Key themes in Zechariah 1-8. Old Testament Essays, 32(1), 215-228.
Dunham, K. C. (2018). Zechariah 11 and the Eschatological Shepherds. Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal, 23, 3-39.
Jensen, C. H. (2017). A Rhetorical-Structural Reading of Zechariah’s Night Visions (Doctoral dissertation, MA thesis, Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen).
Stead, M. R. (2014). The Interrelationship between Vision and Oracle in Zechariah 1–6. I Lifted.
Ryan, P. (2014). Every Nation, Kindred, and Tongue: The Inclusion of the Gentiles in Zechariah 2: 14-15 and 8: 20-23 (Doctoral dissertation, Covenant Theological Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri).
Im, Y., & Venter, P. M. (2013). The function of Zechariah 7-8 within the book of Zechariah. HTS: Theological Studies, 69(1), 1-10.
Assis, E. (2012). The structure of Zechariah 8 and its meaning. The Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, 12.
Assis, E. (2011). Zechariah 8 and its Allusions to Jeremiah 30–33 and Deutero-Isaiah. The Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, 11.
Gan, J. (2010). The metaphor of the shepherd in Zechariah 11: 4-17 (Doctoral dissertation, University of South Africa).
O’Kennedy, D. (2009). Haggai and Zechariah 1-8: Diarchic model of leadership in a rebuilding phase. Scriptura: Journal for Contextual Hermeneutics in Southern Africa, 102(1), 579-593.
Tiemeyer, L. S. (2008). Through a Glass Darkly: Zechariah’s Unprocessed Visionary Experience. Vetus Testamentum, 58(4), 573-594.
O’Kennedy, D. F. (2003). Zechariah 3-4: Core of Proto-Zechariah. Old Testament Essays, 16(2), 370-388.
O’Kennedy, D. F. (2003). The theological portrayal of forgiveness in Zechariah 1-8. Scriptura: Journal for Contextual Hermeneutics in Southern Africa, 84(1), 410-422.
Boda, M. J. (2003). From fasts to feasts: The literary function of Zechariah 7-8. The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 65(3), 390-407.
Kline, M. G. (1991). The structure of the book of Zechariah. JETS, 34, 179-193.
Hanson, P. D. (1973). Zechariah 9 and the Recapitulation of an Ancient Ritual Pattern. Journal of Biblical Literature, 92(1), 37-59.