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Bibliography on P. W. Ferris, Jr.

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Ben Zvi, E. “Observations on the marital metaphor of YHWH and Israel in its ancient Israelite context: general considerations and particular images in .2, ” JSOT, 28/3 (2004), 363- 384.

Bird, P., "`To Play the Harlot': An Inquiry Into an Metaphor," in P.L. Day, ed., Gender and Difference in Ancient Israel, Minneapolis: Fortress, 1989: 75-94.

Boling, R.G., “Prodigal Sons on Trial: A Study in the Prophecy of Hosea,” in P.H. Williams and T. Hiebert, eds., Realia Dei: Essays in Archaeology and Biblical Interpretation. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1999: 7-25.

Boshoff, W., "The Female Imagery in the Book of Hosea. Considering the Marriage Metaphor in Hosea 1--2 by Listening to Female Voices," OTE 15 (2002), 23-41.

Bosman, H., "Adultery, Prophetic Tradition and the Decalogue," in K.D. Schnuck ed., Wunschet Jerusalem Frieden: Collected Communications to the XIIth Congress of the International Org. for the Study of the O.T. Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 1988: 21-30.

Botha, P.J., "The Communicative Function of Comparison in Hosea," OTE 6 (1993), 57- 71.

Bowman, C.D., “Prophetic Grief, Divine Grace: The Marriage of Hosea,” ResQ 43 (2001), 229-42.

Braaten, L.J., “Earth Community in ,” in N. Habel, ed., The Earth Story in the and the Prophets . London: Sheffield Academic Press, 2001 : 185-203.

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Clines, D.J., "Hosea 2: Structure and Interpretation," in E.A. Livingstone, ed., Papers on Old Testament and Related Themes (Studia Biblica 1978) JSOTSupp. 11. Sheffield: JSOT, 1979: 83-103.

Cook, S.L., “The Lineage Roots of Hosea’s Yahwism,” Semeia 87 (1999), 145-61.

Cooper, G. and J. Goldingay, “Hosea and Visit the Marriage Counselor” in P.R. Davies, ed. First Person: Essays in Biblical Autobiography. London/New York: Sheffield, 2002: 119-36.

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Dearman, J.A., “Interpreting the Religious Polemics Against Baal and the Baalim in the Book of Hosea,” OTE 14 (2001), 9-25.

Deem, A., "The Goddess Anath and Some Cruces," JSS 23 (1978), 25- 30.

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Fensham, F.C., "The Marriage Metaphor in Hosea for the Covenant Relationship between the Lord and his People," JNSL 12 (1984), 71-78.

Fisher, E.J., "Cultic Prostitution in the Ancient Near East," BTB 6 (1976), 225-36.

Franklyn, P.N., "Oracular Cursing in ," HAR 11 (1987), 69-80.

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Kruger, P.A., "The Marriage Metaphor in Hosea 2:4-17 Against Its Ancient Near Eastern Background," OTE 5 (1992), 7-25.

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North, F.S., "Solution of Hosea's Marital Problems by Critical Analysis," JNES 16 (1957), 128-30.

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