All Stories

  1. Living to Serve: The Cupbearer’s Dream (Gen 40)
  2. Reading Esther in Dialogue with the Rabbis
  3. Noah and His Sons:
  4. The Ram of Ordination and Qualifying the Priests to Eat Sacrifices
  5. Jacob’s Struggle at Jabbok—A New Reading
  6. The Ambiguity of ‘רחם’ in Deuteronomy, Second Isaiah and Enȗma Eliš
  7. Did David Actually Conquer Jerusalem? The Blind, the Lame, and the Ṣinnôr
  8. The Significance of Frankincense in Grain Offerings
  9. The Double Etymology of Babel in Genesis 11
  10. Yael Shemesh. Mourning in the Bible: Coping with Loss in Biblical Literature. Tel Aviv: Ha-kibbutz Ha-me'uḥad, 2015. 424 pp. (Hebrew).
  11. 2 The Expulsion of Ishmael Narrative: Boundaries, Structure, and Meaning
  12. Abram to Abraham
  13. “Like Arrows in the Hand of the Warrior, So Are Youths”: Reading Ishmael’s Expulsion in Genesis 21 in Light of Hermann Hesse’s Siddhartha
  14. Different Dreams: Two Models of Interpretation for Three Pairs of Dreams (Genesis 37–50)
  15. Ruth: Bridges and Boundaries
  16. The Structural Paradigm of the Ten Plagues Narrative and the Hardening of Pharaoh’s Heart
  17. The Story of Joseph’s Brothers 
in Light of the “Therapeutic Narrative” Theory
  18. The Vanishing Character in Biblical Narrative: The Role of Hathach in Esther 4
  19. 'Dynamic Analogies' in the Book of Esther
  20. Divine Command and Human Initiative: A Literary View On Numbers 25-31
  21. "Gleaning among the Ears": "Gathering among the Sheaves": Characterizing the Image of the Supervising Boy (Ruth 2)