Curriculum Vitae

Reverend Christopher T. Begg

School of Theology and Religious Studies The Catholic University of America Washington, D.C. 20064 202-319-5481 Fax: 202-319-4967

NAME: Christopher T. Begg

ADDRESS: The Catholic University of America Curley Hall, Washington, DC 20064

PHONE: (202) 238-1667

EMAIL: [email protected]

BIRTH: November 14, 1950

STATUS: Roman Catholic Priest Archdiocese of Washington

ORDAINED: May 14, 1977

EDUCATION:

S.T.D. 1980 University of Louvain Louvain, Belgium Ph.D. 1979 University of Louvain Louvain, Belgium Ph.B. 1971 University of Louvain Louvain, Belgium

ACADEMIC POSITIONS:

1982- The Catholic University of America, School of Theology and Religious Studies, Washington, District of Columbia

1997- Ordinary Professor The Catholic University of America, School of Theology and Religious Studies

2006- Katherine Drexel Chair of Religious Studies The Catholic University of America, School of Theology and Religious Studies

2006- Research Associate, Dept. of Old Testament, University of Pretoria, South Africa

PASTORAL POSITIONS:

1978-1982 Associate Pastor, St. Stephen Martyr, Washington, DC 1982- Weekend Assistant, St. Joseph‟s Church, Washington, DC

PAPAL APPOINTMENT:

1998-2003 Member, International Theological Commission 2

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

The Catholic Biblical Association of America The Society of Biblical Literature

EDITORIAL POSITIONS:

1983- Publishing Editor, Catholic Biblical Quarterly 1991- Editor, Old Testament Abstracts 1992-1999 Deuteronomistic History Coordinator, Religious Studies Review 2008 - Advisory Board, Estudios Biblicos (Madrid, Spain)

SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS:

I. Books

1. Josephus ‟ Account of the Early Divided Monarchy (AJ 8, 212-420) (BETL 108; Leuven: University Press/Peeters, 1993). 2. Josephus ‟ Sto r y o f t he Later Monarchy ( AJ 9 , 1 -10, 185) (BETL 145; Leuven: University P200res0s)/.P eeters, 3. Flavius Josephus Judean Antiquities 5-7 (Leiden: Brill, 2005). 4. (with Paul Spilsbury) Flavius Josephus Judean Antiquities 8-10 (Leiden: Brill, 2005).

II. Articles

1. “The Significance of the Numeruswechsel in Deuteronomy. The „Pre-history‟ of the Question,” ETL 55 (1979) 116-124. 2. “The Literary Criticism of Deut 4,1-40. Contributions to a Continuing discussion,” ETL 56 (1980) 10-55. 3. “Bread, Wine and Strong Drink in Deut 29:5a,” Bijdragen 41 (1980) 266-275. 4. “The Reading sbty(km) in Deut 29, 9 and 2 Sam 7,7,” ETL 58 (1982) 87-105. 5. “„Seeking Yahweh‟ and the Purpose of Chronicles,” Louvain Studies 9 (1982) 128-141. 6. “The Tables (Deut. x) and the lawbook (Deut. xxxi),” VT 33 (1983) 96-97. 7. “Unifying Factors in 2 Kings 1.2-17a,” JSOT 32 (1985) 75-86. 8. “The Destruction of the Calf (Exod 32, 20/Deut 9, 21),” Das Deuteronomium (BETL 68; ed. N. Lohfink; Leuven: University Press/Peeters, 1985) 208-251. 9. “A Bible Mystery: The Absence of Jeremiah in the Deuteronomistic History,” Irish Biblical Studies 7 (1985) 139-164. 10. “2 Kings 20:12-19 as an Element of the Deuteronomistic History,” CBQ 48 (1986) 27-38. 11. “berit in Ezekiel,” Proceedings of the Ninth World Congress of Jewish Studies, Division A: The Period of the Bible (Jerusalem: World Union of Jewish Studies, 1986) 77-84. 12. “The Non-mention of Amos, Hosea and Micah in the Deuteronomistic History,” BN 32 (1986) 41-53. 13. “The Reading at 2 Kings XX 13,” VT 36 (1986) 339-341. 14. “The Function of Josh 7, 1-8, 29 in the Deuteronomistic History,” Biblica 67 (1986) 320-334. 15. “The Non-mention of Ezekiel in the Deuteronomistic History, the Book of Jeremiah and the Chronistic History,” Ezekiel and His Book (BETL 74; ed. J. Lust; Leuven: University Press/Peeters, 1986) 340-343. 16. “The Significance of Jehoiachin‟s Release: A new Proposal,” JSOT 36 (1986) 49-56. 17. “Zedekiah and the Servant,” ETL 62 (1986) 393-398. 18. “The Death of Josiah in Chronicles: another view,” VT 37 (1987) 1-8. 19. “The covenantal dove in Psalm 1xxiv 19-20,” VT 37 (1987) 78-81. 20. “The Birds in Genesis 15, 9-10,” BN 36 (1987) 7-11. 21. “Yahweh‟s „Visitation‟ of Zedekiah (Jer 32, 1-5),” ETL 63 (1987) 113-117. 22. “The Messenger Dove in Ps 68, 12-14,” ETL 63 (1987) 117-118. 23. “The Interpretation of the Gedaliah Episode (2 Kgs 25, 22-26) in Context,” Antonianum 62 (1987) 3-11. 24. “The Deuteronomistic Retouching of the Portrait of Hezekiah in 2 Kgs 20, 12-19,” BN 38/39 (1987) 7-13. 25. “Hezekiah‟s Display (2 Kings 20, 12-19),” BN 38/39 (1987) 14-18. 26. “The Non-mention of Zephaniah, Nahum and Habakkuk in the Deuteronomistic History,” BN 38/39 (1987) 19-25. 3

27. “Sennacherib‟s Second Palestinian Campaign: An Additional Indication,” JBL 106 (1987) 685-686. 28. “The Fate of Judah‟s Last Four Kings in the Book of Chronicles,” Orientalia Lovaniensia Periodica 18 (1987) 79-85. 29. “Rereadings of the „Animal Rite‟ of Genesis 15 in Early Jewish Narratives,” CBQ 50 (1988) 36-46. 30. “The Classical Prophets in the Chronistic History,” BZ 32 (1988) 100-107. 31. “Babylon and Judah in Chronicles,” ETL 64 (1988) 142-152. 32. “The Identity of the Three Building Sheep in 1 Enoch 89, 72-73,” ETL 64 (1988) 152-156. 33. “The Death of Josiah: Josephus and the Bible,” ETL 64 (1988) 157-163. 34. “Hezekiah‟s Display: Another Parallel,” BN 41 (1988) 7-8. 35. “The „Classical Prophets‟ in Josephus‟ Antiquities,” Louvain Studies 13 (1988) 341-357. Reprinted in R. P. Gordon (ed.), The Place is Too Small for Us: the Israelite Prophets in Recent Scholarship (Sources for Biblical and Theological Study 5; Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1995) 547-562. 36. “The Reading in 2 Sam. 7, 7: Some Remarks,” Revue Biblique 95 (1988) 553-558. 37. “The Absence of YHW H seb a ‟ôt in Isaiah 56-66,” BN 44 (1988) 7-14. 38. “Access to Heavenly Treasuries: The Traditionsgeschichte of a Motif,” BN 44 (1988) 15-20. 39. “„Dove‟ and „God(s)‟ in Ps 56, 1,” ETL 64 (1988) 393-396. 40. “Ps. 58, 2a: A Forschungsbericht and a Proposal,” ETL 64 (1988) 397-404. 41. “The Chronicler‟s Non-mention of Elisha,” BN 45 (1988) 7-11. 42. “The Non-mention of Ezekiel in the Book of Jeremiah: An Additional Consideration,” ETL 65 (1989) 94- 95. 43. “Josephus‟ Zedekiah,” ETL 65 (1989) 96-104. 44. “Babylon in the Book of Isaiah,” in The Book of Isaiah (BETL 81; ed. J. Vermeylen; Leuven: University Press/Peeters, 1989) 121-125. 45. “„DtrP‟ in 2 Kings 25: Some Further Thoughts,” Revue Biblique 96 (1989) 49-55. 46. “„This Thing I Cannot Do‟ (1 Kings 20, 9),” SJOT 2 (1989) 23-27. 47. “Doves and Treaty-Making: Another Possible Reference,” BN 48 (1989) 8-11. 48. “The Death of King Ahab according to Josephus,” Antonianum 64 (1989) 225-245. 49. “Constructing a Monster: The Chronicler‟s Sondergut in 2 Chronicles 21,” ABR 37 (1989) 35-51. 50. “The Identity of the Princes in Ezekiel 19: Some Reflections,” ETL 65 (1989) 358-369. 51. “The Reading in Ezekiel 19, 7a: A Proposal,” ETL 65 (1989) 370-380. 52. “Josephus‟ Portrayal of the Disappearances of Enoch, Elijah and Moses: Some Observations,” JBL 109 (1991) 691-693. 53. “Daniel and Josephus: Tracing Connections,” in The Book of Daniel in the Light of New Findings (BETL 106; ed. A. S. van der Woude; Leuven: University Press/Peeters, 1993) 539-545. 54. “Josephus‟ Version of Jehu‟s Putsch (2 Kings 8, 25-10, 36),” Antonianum 68 (1993) 450-484. 55. “Filling in the Blanks: Josephus‟ Version of the Campaign of the Three Kings, 2 Kings 3,” HUCA 64 (1993) 89-109. 56. “Joram of Judah according to Josephus (Ant. 9.45, 95-104),” Jewish Studies Quarterly 1 (1993/94) 323- 339. 57. “1994: A Significant Anniversary in the History of Deuteronomy Research,” in F. García Martínez, et al. (eds.), Studies in Deuteronomy in Honor of C. J. Labuschagne on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday (VTSup 53; Leiden: Brill, 1994) 1-11. 58. “Martin Noth: Notes on his Life and Work,” in S. L. McKenzie & M.P. Graham (eds.), The History of Israel‟s Traditions: The Heritage of Martin North (JSOTSup 182; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1994) 18-30. 59. “Josephus‟ Version of ‟s Census,” Henoch 16 (1994) 199-226. 60. “Comparing Characters: The Book of Job and the Testament of Job,” in The Book of Job (BETL 114; ed. W. A. M. Beuken; Leuven: University Press/Peeters, 1994) 435-445. 61. “Joash and Elisha in Josephus, Ant. 9.177-185,” Abr-Nahrain 32 (1994) 28-46. 62. “The Gedaliah Episode and its Sequels in Josephus,” Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha 12 (1994 [appeared 1995]) 21-46. 63. “Uzziah (Azariah) of Judah According to Josephus,” Estudios Bíblicos 53 (1995) 5-24. 64. “Ahaziah‟s Fall (2 Kings 1): The Version of Josephus,” Sefarad 55 (1995) 25-40. 65. “Hezekiah‟s Illness and Visitation according to Josephus,” Estudios Bíblicos 53 (1995) 365-385. 66. “Amaziah of Judah According to Josephus (Ant. 9. 186-204),” Antonianum 70 (1995) 3-30. 67. “Josephus‟ Portrait of Jehoshaphat compared with the Biblical and Rabbinic Portrayals,” BN 78 (1995) 39- 48. 4

68. “Josephus and Nahum Revisited,” Revue des études juives 154 (1995) 5-22. 69. “Jehoshaphat at Mid-Career According to AJ 9, 1-17,” Revue Biblique 102 (1995) 379-402. 70. “Johahaz, King of Israel according to Josephus,” Sefarad 55 (1995) 25-40. 71. “Jeremiah under Jehoiakim according to Josephus,” (Ant. 10.89-95),” Abr-Nahrain 33 (1995 [appeared 1996]) 492-529. 72. “The Abigail Story (1 Samuel 25) according to Josephus,” Estudios Bíblicos 54 (1996) 5-34. 73. “Abimelech, King of Shechem according to Josephus,” ETL 72 (1996) 146-164. 74. “Jotham and Amon: Two Minor Kings of Judah according to Josephus,” Bulletin for Biblical Research 6 (1996) 1-13. 75. “Ahaz, King of Judah according to Josephus,” SJOT 10 (1996) 28-52. 76. “The Execution of the Saulides according to Josephus,” Sefarad 56 (1996) 3-18. 77. “Athaliah‟s Coup and Overthrow according to Josephus,” Antonianum 71 (1996) 191-210. 78. “The Golden Calf Episode according to Pseudo-Philo,” in The Book of Exodus: Redaction, Reception ,Interpretation (BETL 126; ed. M. Vervenne; Leuven University Press/Peeters, 1996) 577-594. 79. “Elisha‟s Great Deeds according to Josephus (AJ 9, 47-90),” Henoch 18 (1996) 69-110. 80. “Saul‟s War with Amalek according to Josephus,” Laurentianum 37 (1996) 387-415. 81. “The Rape of Tamar (2 Samuel 13) according to Josephus,” Estudios Bíblicos 54 (1996) 465-500. 82. “Solomon‟s Two Dreams according to Josephus,” Antonianum 71 (1996) 687-704. 83. “The Last Six Kings of Israel according to Josephus,” ETL 72 (1996) 371-384. 84. “The Ark in Philistia according to Josephus,” ETL 72 (1996) 385-397. 85. “Solomon‟s Two „Satans‟ according to Josephus,” BN 85 (1996) 44-55. 86. “Samuel‟s Anointing of David in Josephus and Pseudo-Philo,” Revista di Storia e Letteratura Religiosa 32 (1996) 492-529. 87. “The Loss of the Ark according to Josephus,” Liber Annuus 46 (1996) 167-186. 88. “The Royal Lottery according to Josephus,” Revista Catalana de Teologia 21 (1996) 273-288. 89. “The Jeroboam-Ahijah Encounter according to Josephus,” Abr-Nahrain 34 (1996-1997) 1-17. 90. “David‟s Philistine Service according to Josephus,” Jian Dao 7 (1997) 1-16. 91. “ Joash of Judah according to Josephus,” in M. P. Graham et al. (eds.), The Chronicler as Historian (JSOTSup 238; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1997) 301-320. 92. “The Transjordanian Altar (Joshua 22:10-34) According to Josephus (Ant. 5. 100-114) and Pseudo-Philo a. (LAB 22.11-18),” Andrews University Seminary Studies 35 (1997) 5-19. 93. “Samuel‟s Farewell Discourse According to Josephus,” SJOT 11 (1997) 56-77. 94. “David‟s Second Sparing of Saul According to Josephus,” Tyndale Bulletin 48 (1997) 93-117. 95. “The Massacre of the Priests of Nob in Josephus and Pseudo-Philo,” Estudios Bíblicos 55 (1997) 171-198. 96. “The Ceremonies at Ebal/Gilgal according to Pseudo-Philo,” ETL 73 (1997) 72-83. 97. “Samuel Leader of Israel according to Josephus,” Antonianum 72 (1997) 199-216. 98. “The Destruction of the Golden Calf Revisited (Exod 32, 20/ Deut 9, 21),” Deuteronomy and Deuteronomic Literature (Festschrift C. H. W. Brekelmans; BETL 123; (eds.), M. Vervenne & J. Lust; Leuven: University Press/Peeters, 1997) 469-479. 99. “The Cisjordanian Altar(s) and their Associated Rites according to Josephus,” Biblische Zeitschrift 41 (1997) 192-211. 100.“Solomon‟s Apostasy (1 KGS. 11, 1-13) according to Josephus,” Journal for the Study of Judaism 28 (1997) 294-313. 101.“Israel‟s Battle with Amalek according to Josephus,” Jewish Studies Quarterly 4 (1997) 201-216. 102.“Saul‟s Royal Start according to Josephus,” Sacris Erudiri 37 (1997) 5-32. 103.“David‟s Transfer of the Ark according to Josephus," Bulletin for Biblical Research 7 (1997) 11-36. 104.“Israel‟s Demand For a King according to Josephus,” Le Muséon 110 (1997) 329-348. 105.“Jeremiah under King Zedekiah according to Ant. 10. 102-130,” Revue des études juives 156 (1997) 7-42. 106.“The Ziklag Interlude according to Josephus,” Teresianum 48 (1997) 713-736. 107.“Israel‟s Treaty with Gibeon according to Josephus,” Orientalia Lovaniensia Periodica 28 (1997) 123-145. 108.“The Revolt of Sheba according to Josephus,” Jian Dao 9 (1998) 1-26. 109.“David‟s Dismissal by the Philistines according to Josephus,” Theologische Zeitschrift 54 (1998) 111-119. 110.“The Assassination of Ishbosheth according to Josephus,” Antonianum 73 (1998) 242-253. 111.“David‟s First Sparing of Saul according to Josephus,” Laurentianum 39 (1998) 455-471. 112.“David‟s Capture of Jebus and its Sequels according to Josephus,” ETL 74 (1998) 93-108. 113.“The Return of the Ark according to Josephus,” Bulletin for Biblical Research 8 (1998) 15-37. 114.“David‟s Double Escape according to Josephus,” The Journal of Progressive Judaism 10 (1998) 28-45. 5

115.“David‟s Double Victory according to Josephus,” Emerita 66 (1998) 27-48. 116.“David and Mephibosheth according to Josephus,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 36 (1998) 165- 182. 117.“David‟s Reaction to the Death of Saul,” Jian Dao 11 (1999) 1-13. 118.“The End of King Jehoiakim: the Afterlife of a Problem,” Journal for Semitics 8 (1996 [appeared 1999]) 12-20. 119.“The Exploits of David‟s Heroes according to Josephus,” Liber Annuus 47 (1997 [appeared 1999]) 139- 169. 120.“The Peoples and the Worship of Yahweh in the Book of Isaiah,” in M.P. Graham et al. (eds.), Worship and the : Essays in Honor of John T. Willis (JSOTSup 284; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999) 35-55. 121.“David‟s Conquests and Officials according to Josephus,” Athenaeum 87 (1999) 169-190. 122.“The David and Goliath Story according to Josephus,” Le Muséon 112 (1999) 4-20. 123.“David‟s Initial Philistine Victories according to Josephus,” Skrif en Kerk 20 (1999) 1-14. 124.“King Saul‟s First Sin according to Josephus,” Antonianum 74 (1999) 685-696. 125.“The Death of King Saul according to Josephus,” Annal i d i sto r ia d ell‟ esege si 16 (1999) 485-505. 126.“Josephus‟ Account of the Benjaminite War,” Liber Annuus 48 (1998 [appeared 2000]) 273-304. 127.“The Retellings of the Story of Judges 19 by Pseudo-Philo and Josephus: A Comparison,” Estudios Bíblicos 58 (2000) 33-49. 128.“The Dynastic Promise according to Josephus,” Sacris Erudiri 39 (2000) 5-19. 129.“The Ai-Achan Story (Joshua 7-8) according to Josephus,” Jian Dao 16 (2001) 1-20. 130.“The Overture to the Period of the Judges according to Josephus,” Liber Annuus 54 (2004) 235-254. 131.“The Levites in Josephus,” HUCA 75 (2004) 1-22. 132.“The Danites and their Land according to Josephus,” ETL 81 (2005) 177-185. 133.“David‟s Homecoming (part one) according to Josephus,” Polish Journal of Biblical Research 4 (2005) 117-128; part two, Ibid. 5 (2006) 9-28. 134.“David‟s Fourfold Escape according to Josephus,” Antonianum 80 (2005) 433-452. 135.“‟s Murder of Abner according to Josephus,” Hermenêutica 5 (2005) 60-94. 136.“The Demise of according to Josephus,” OTE 18 (2005) 482-502. 137.“David‟s Dying Directives according to Josephus,” Sefarad 65 (2005) 271-285. 138.“The Fall of Jericho according to Josephus,” Estudios Bíblicos 48 (2005) 323-340. 139.“Solomon‟s Installation of the Ark in the Temple according to Josephus,” Revista Catalana de Teologia 30 (2005) 251-265. 140.“David‟s Mourning for Absalom according to Josephus,” Jian Dao 25 (2006) 29-52. 141.“The Anointing of Saul according to Josephus,” Bulletin for Bíblical Research 16 (2006) 1-24. 142.“David versus Ishbosheth according to Josephus,” Laurentianum 47 (2006) 187-204. 143.“David‟s Flight From Jerusalem according to Josephus,” HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 62 (2006) 1-22. 144.“Josephus‟ Retelling of 1 Kings 1 For a Graeco-Roman Audience,” Tyndale Bulletin 57 (2006) 85-108. 145.“The First Encounter between Saul and David according to Josephus,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 44 (2006) 3-11. 146.“The Rahab Story in Josephus,” Liber Annuus 55 (2005 [appeared 2006]) 113-130. 147.“The Revolt and Recall of Absalom according to Josephus,” Sve ns k E xe getis k Ǻrsbok 71 (2006) 75-95. 148.“2 Samuel 12 as Retold by Josephus,” Verbum et Ecclesia 27 (2006) 291-320. 149.“Israel‟s First Judge according to Josephus,” Nederlands Theologisch Tijdschrift 60 (2006) 329-336. 150.“The Wealth of Solomon according to Josephus,” Antonianum 81 (2006) 413-429. 151.“The Judgement of Solomon according to Josephus,” TZ 62 (2006) 452-461. 152.“The Crossing of the Jordan according to Josephus,” Acta Theologica 26 (2, 2006) 1-16. 153.“A Biblical Royal Triangle according to Josephus,” Rivista di Storia e Litteratura Religiosa 42 (2006) 3-24. 154.“Ahithophel versus Hushai according to Josephus,” Annali di storia dell esegesi 22 (2005) [appeared 2007] 479-500. 155.“The End of Samson according to Josephus as compared with the Bible, Pseudo-Philo and rabbinic tradition,” BN 131 (2006) 47-61. 156.“The Josephan Judge Jephthah,” SJOT 20 (2006) 161-188. 157.“David‟s Provisions For the Temple according to Josephus,” ETL 82 (2006 [appeared 2007]0 453-465. 158.“The Visit of the Queen of Sheba according to Josephus,” Journal For Semitics 15 (2006 [appeared 2007]) 107-129. 6

159.“David‟s Sin according to Josephus,” Ancient Near Eastern Studies 43 (2006 [appeared 2007]) 45-67. 160.“Joshua‟s Southern and Northern Campaigns according to Josephus,” Biblische Zeitschrift 51 (2007) 84- 97. 161.“The Youth of Samuel according to Josephus,” Sacris Erudiri 45 (2006 [appeared 2007]) 15-45. 162.“David‟s Final Depositions in Chronicles and Josephus,” Old Testament Essays 19 (2006 [appeared 2007]) 1064-1088. 163.“King David‟s Double Recognition at Hebron according to Josephus,” Revista Catalana de Teologia 31 (2006) 269-281. 164.“Samson's Final Erotic Escapades according to Josephus,” Hermêneutica 6 (2006) 39-63. 165.“The Minor Judges according to Josephus in comparison with the Bible, Pseudo-Philo and the `Samaritan Chronicle No. II,” Biblische Notizen 133 (2007) 9-22. 166.“The Exploits of Deborah and Jael according to Josephus,” Laurentianum 48 (2007) 3-28. 167.“Samson‟s Birth Narrative according to Josephus,” Jian Dao 28 (2007) 1-32. 168.“Isaiah in Josephus," in Josephus and the New Testament (ed. C. Böttrich and J. Herzer; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2007) 233-243. 169.“Josephus' and Philo's Retelling of Numbers 31 Compared,” ETL 83 (2007) 81-106. 170.“The Demise of Joshua according to Josephus,” Hervormde Teologiese Studies 63 (2007) 129-145. 171.“Solomon's Preparations for Building the Temple according to Josephus,” Rivista Biblica 55 (2007) 27-42. 172.“Gideon's Call and Rout of Midian according to Josephus,” The Polish Journal of Biblical Research 6 (2007) 1-31. 173. “David, Object of Hate and Love according to Josephus,” Revue des études juives 166 (2007) 395-410. 174.“Samson‟s Initial Exploits according to Josephus,” Liber Annuus 57 (2007) 317-344. 175.“The Denouement of the Story of Gideon according to Josephus,” Antonianum 83 (2008) 5-23. 176.“Balaam‟s Talking Ass (Num 22,21-35): Three Retellings of her Story Compared,” Annali di Storia d ell‟ese gesi 24 (2007 [appeared 2008]) 207-228. 177."Two Ancient Rewritings of Numbers 11," Revista Catalana de Teologia 32 (2007 [appeared 2008]) 299- 317. 178.“Solomon‟s Post Temple-Dedication Initiatives according to Josephus,” Biblische Notizen 138 (2008) 89- 105. 179.“The Marah Incident according to Josephus and Philo,” Laurentianum 49 (2008 [appeared 2009]) 321- 336. 180.“Jacob‟s Descent into Egypt (Gen 45, 25-46,7) according to Josephus, Philo and Jubilees,” ETL 84 (2008 [appeared 2009]) 499-518. 181.“The Flight of Hagar according to Josephus,” Hermêneutica 8 (2008 [appeared 2009]) 3-19. 182.“Israel‟s Confrontation with Edom (Num 20, 14-21) according to Josephus and Philo,” Revista Catalana de Teologia 32 (2007 [appeared 2008]) 1-18. 183.“Abraham and the Philistines according to Josephus,” Liber Annuus 58 (2008 [appeared 2009]) 297-311. 184. “The Adventures of Jonathan according to Josephus,” Sacra Scripta 7 (2009) 7-31. 185. “Solomon Secures his Kingdom according to Josephus,” Textus 24 (2009) 179-204. 186. “Jacob‟s Flight From Laban in Josephus and Jubilees,” Hermenêutica 9 (2009 [appeared 2010]) 3-38. 187. “The Death of Nadob and Abihu according to Josephus,” Liber Annuus 59 (2009 [appeared 2010]) 155- 167. 188. “Moses‟ First Moves (Exod 2:11-20) as Retold by Josephus and Philo,” Polish Journal of Biblical Research 9 (2010) 67-93. 189.“Joseph‟s two Dreams according to Josephus and Philo,” Antonianum 85 (2010) 355-75. 190. “The Blessing of Isaac according to Josephus and Jubilees,” Revista Catalana de Teologia 35 (2010 [appeared 2011]) 89-102. 191. "Yom Kippur in Josephus," The Dax Of Attonement. It's Interpretations in Early Jewish and Christian Traditions (Themes in Biblical Narrative: Jewish and Christian Traditions, 15th ed. Thomas ieke and Tobias Nicklas; Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2012) 97-120.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS:

1. (co-translator with R. van de Walle), J. Lambrecht, Terwijl Hij tot ons Sprak. Parabels van Jezus (1976) = Parables of Jesus Insight and Challenge (Bangalore: Theological Publications in India, 1978). 2. “Studying the Lectionary,” Homily Service 14:7 (Oct., 1981) 3-5, 9-10, 14-16, 20-21. 3. “Foreigners in Third Isaiah,” The Bible Today 23 (1985) 98-102. 4. “Invited Commentary: on H. C. Britcho, „And also much Cattle‟- A New Reading of an old Fish Story,” in 7 Counseling and Values 31 (1986) 103-104. 8

5. “Inerrancy,” in The New Dictionary of Theology, ed. J. A. Komonchak et al. (Wilmington: Glazier, 1987) 515-517. 6. “Ancient Israel, History and Historical Tradition,” in New Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. XVIII: Supplement 1978-1988 (Palatine, IL: J. Heraty & Associates, 1989) 7-11. 7. “Pentateuchal Studies,” in New Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. XVIII: Supplement 1978-1988 (Palatine, IL: J. Heraty & Associates, 1989) 368-372. 8. “2 Kings,” in The New Jerome Biblical Commentary (eds. R. E. Brown, J. A. Fitzmyer & R.E. Murphy; Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1990) 175-185. 9. “Foreigner,” in The Anchor Bible Dictionary (ed. D.N. Freedman; New York: Doubleday, 1992) 2.829- 830. 10. “Inquire of God,” in The Anchor Bible Dictionary (ed. D. N. Freedman; New York: Doubleday, 1992) 3.417-418. 11. “Tables of the Law,” in The Anchor Bible Dictionary (ed. D. N. Freedman; New York: Doubleday, 1992) 6.304. 12. “Ezekiel,” in The Oxford Companion to the Bible (eds. B. M. Metzger & M.D. Coogan; Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 1993) 217-219. 13. “Oracle,” in The Oxford Companion to the Bible (eds. B. M. Metzger & M.D. Coogan; Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 1993) 565. 14. “Sacrifice,” in The Oxford Companion to the Bible (eds. B. M. Metzger & M.D. Coogan; Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 1993) 666-667. 15. “Poels Controversy, The,” in M. Glazier & T. J. Shelley (eds.), The Encyclopedia of American Catholic History (Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical Press/ Michael Glazier, 1997) 1137. 16. “Begrich, Joachim,” in J. H. Hayes, ed., Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation, I (Nashville: Abindgon, 1999), p. 116. 17. “Diestel, Ludwig,” ibid., I, p. 300. 18. “Heinisch, Paul,” ibid., I, p. 491. 19. “Hempel, Johannes,” ibid,, I, p. 493. 20. “Hö1scher, Gustav,” ibid., I, pp. 515-516. 21. “Kautzsch, Emil-Friedrich,” ibid., II, p. 17. 22. “Kings, Book of,” ibid., II, pp. 25-28. 23. “Kittel, Rudolf,” ibid., II, p. 30. 24. “Marti, Kurt,” ibid., II, pp. 132-133. 25. “Oettli, Samuel,” ibid., II, p. 223. 26. “Orelli, Conrad von,” ibid., II, pp. 224-225. 27. “Procksch, Otto,” ibid., II, p. 309. 28. “Ryle, Herbert Edward,” ibid., II, pp. 428-429. 29. “Rysell, Victor,” ibid., II, p. 429. 30. “Staerk, Willy Otto Alexander,” ibid., II, pp. 501-502. 31. “Steuernagel, Carl,” ibid., II, pp. 506-507. 32. “Venema, Herman,” ibid., II, p. 608.