selected scholarly activity
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book reviews
- The Levites and the Boundaries of Israelite Identity, by Mark Leuchter.. Ed. 78. 2019
- Denying Her Voice: The Figure of Miriam in Ancient Jewish Literature, written by Hanna K. Tervanotko. Ed. 25. 2018
- Book review: The Subversion of the Apocalypses in the Book of Jubilees, written by Todd R. Hanneken. Ed. 45. 2014
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books
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chapters
- Gender and Gender Research in a Research Community: CSTT as a Case Study 2023
- Gender and Imagined Authorship of Ancient Jewish Texts 2023
- More than a Story of Romance: Love, Travel, and Returning Home in the Jewish Novels 2023
- Women and Divine Dreams in the Jewish Texts of the Greco-Roman Era. 120-135. 2023
- Connecting Ancient Text to Modern Practice through Experiential Learning: Visiting the Dead and Its Impact on Student Learning, Well-Being, and Retention. 170-195. 2021
- Magi(cians) in the Hebrew Bible and Ancient Greek Literature. 69-86. 2020
- Searching the Book of Law: Jewish Divination in 1 Maccabees 3:48. 121-138. 2020
- The Pseudepigrapha and Gender. 175-202. 2019
- 'The princess did provide all things, as though I were her own’ (Exagoge 37-38): Reading Exodus 2 in Late Second Temple Era,” in The Bible and Women: An Encyclopedia of Exegesis and Cultural History. Part 3: Writings from the Second Temple Period. 143-166. 2017
- 4Q184 Dame Folly. 364-365. 2015
- Gendered Beauty: Observations on Portraying Beautiful Men and Women in the Hebrew Bible. 41-52. 2015
- Visions, Otherworldly Journeys and Divine Beings: Figures of Levi and Amram as Communicators of Godly Will in the Dead Sea Scrolls. 210-238. 2015
- A Trilogy of Testaments: The Status of the Testament of Qahat versus Texts Attributed to Levi and Amram. 41-59. 2014
- Speaking in Dreams: The Figure of Miriam and Prophecy. 147-168. 2013
- “You Shall See”: Rebekah’s Farewell Address in 4Q364 3 ii 1–6. 413-426. 2011
- “The Hope of the Enemy has Perished”. 156-175. 2009
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journal articles
- Biblical Profile: Miriam Through the Ages. Biblical Archaeology Review. 49:66-67. 2023
- Miriam through the Ages. Biblical Archeological Review. 2023
- “What is Beautiful is Good: Examining Significance of Sarah’s Beauty in Genesis Apocryphon 20:2–9. Advances in Ancient, Biblical, and Near Eastern Research. 2:81-107. 2022
- Vulnerability and Valour: A Gendered Analysis of Everyday Life in the Dead Sea Scrolls Communities, written by Jessica M. Keady. Journal for the Study of Judaism. 52:459-462. 2021
- Dice, Stars and Names: Women and Technical Divination in the Dead Sea Scrolls. Journal of Ancient Judaism. 12:48-70. 2021
- “Let us cast lots, so that we may know” (Jonah 1:7): Oracle of Lot as a Ritual-like Activity in Ancient Jewish Texts. Biblical Interpretation. 30:329-350. 2021
- Dice, Stars and Names: Women’s Access to Divinatory Techniques in Jewish Texts of Greco-Roman Era. Journal of Ancient Judaism. 12:48-70. 2021
- Continue to Sing, Miriam! The Song of Miriam in 4Q365. Ancient Jew Review. 2019
- Sarah the Princess: Tracing the Hellenistic Afterlife of a Pentateuchal Female Figure. Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament. 32:271-290. 2018
- Changes in research on Judaism in the Hellenistic and early Roman periods. Studia Theologica - Nordic Journal of Theology. 72:3-29. 2018
- Reading God’s Will? Function and Status of Oracle Interpreters in Ancient Jewish and Greek Texts. Dead Sea Discoveries. 24:424-446. 2017
- The Perspective from Mt. Sinai: The Book of Jubilees and Exodus, written by Betsy Halpern-Amaru. Dead Sea Discoveries. 24:139-141. 2017
- Changes in Research of Late Second Temple Judaism: An Invitation to Interdisciplinarity. Studia Theologica - Nordic Journal of Theology. 72:3-29. 2017
- Rewriting and Interpreting the Hebrew Bible: The Biblical Patriarchs in the Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls, written by Devorah Dimant and Reinhard G. Kratz. Dead Sea Discoveries. 23:112-114. 2016
- Panel statement: Scholarly Conversation about the Feminist and Gendered Study of the Hebrew Bible. Lectio difficilior: European Electronic Journal for Feminist Exegesis. 2. 2016
- The Image of Female Prophets in Ancient Greek and Jewish Literature. Journal of Ancient Judaism. 6:316-319. 2015
- Members of levite family and ideal marriages in Aramaic Levi Document, Visions of Amram, and Jubilees. Revue de Qumran. 27:155-176. 2015
- ‘Obey me like your mother’: Deborah's Leadership in Light of Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum 33. Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha. 24:301-323. 2015
- The Image of Female Prophets in Ancient Greek and Jewish Literature. Journal of Ancient Judaism. 6:316-319. 2015
- Unreliability and Gender?. Journal of Ancient Judaism. 6:358-381. 2015
- Rewriting the Pentateuch: Significance of Qumran findings for understanding of the evolution of literary traditions. Teologinen Aikakauskirja. 224-234. 2013
- Significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls for Understanding the Development of Pentateuchal Rewritings. Teologinen Aikakauskirja. 118:224-234. 2013
- Women and Qumran Movement: Did Women Belong to the Movement?. Teologinen Aikakauskirja. 118:279-282. 2013
- The Aramaic Astronomical Book (4Q208-4Q211) from Qumran: Text, Translation, and Commentary (review). Hebrew Studies. 53:401-404. 2012
- Miriam Misbehaving? The Figure of Miriam in 4Q377 in Light of Ancient Jewish Literature. Vetus Testamentum Supplements Online. 140:309-323. 2011
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other
- Kuuluiko Qumranin liikkeeseen naisia?:Naiset Qumranin teksteissä. Teologinen Aikakauskirja. 279-282. 2013
- Changes in research on Judaism in the Hellenistic and early Roman periods: An invitation to interdisciplinarity: Studia Theologica - Nordic Journal of Theology: Vol 72, No 1
- Sarah the Princess: Tracing the Hellenistic Afterlife of a Pentateuchal Female Figure: Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament: Vol 32, No 2
- ‘Obey me like your mother’: Deborah’s Leadership in Light of Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum 33 - Hanna Tervanotko, 2015