Ch40

Title: Foe from the North

 

This chapter focuses on antichrist traditions and their connection to the divine council worldview of the Old Testament.

 

Bibliography included in the book

 

Cecelia Grave, “The Etymology of Northwest Semitic sapanu,” Ugarit Forschungen 12 (1980): 221-229

 

H. Niehr, “Zaphon,” Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible (Leiden; Boston; Köln; Grand Rapids, MI; Cambridge: Brill; Eerdmans, 1999)

 

Nicolas Wyatt, “The Titles of the Ugaritic Storm-God,” Ugarit Forschungen 24 (1992): 403-424

 

W. Herrmann, “Baal,” Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible (Leiden; Boston; Köln; Grand Rapids, MI; Cambridge: Brill; Eerdmans, 1999)

 

J. C. L. Gibson, “The Theology of the Ugaritic Baal Cycle,” Orientalia Roma 53:2 (1984): 202-219

 

W. Herrmann, “Baal Zebub,” Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible (Leiden; Boston; Köln; Grand Rapids, MI; Cambridge: Brill; Eerdmans, 1999)

 

E. C. B. MacLaurin, “Beelzeboul,” Novum Testamentum (1978): 156-160

 

Sverre Bøe, Gog and Magog: Ezekiel 38-39 as Pre-text for Revelation 19, 17-21 and 20, 7-10 (WUNT 135; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2001)

 

William A. Tooman, Gog of Magog: Reuse of Scripture and Compositional Technique in Ezekiel 38-39 (FAT 52 Reihe 2; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2011)

 

L. J. Lietaert Peerbolte, “Antichrist,” Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible (Leiden; Boston; Köln; Grand Rapids, MI; Cambridge: Brill; Eerdmans, 1999)

 

J. Lust, “Gog,” Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible (Leiden; Boston; Köln; Grand Rapids, MI; Cambridge: Brill; Eerdmans, 1999)

 

Daniel I. Block, The Book of Ezekiel. Chapters 25-48 (The New International Commentary on the Old Testament; Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1997-1998)

 

P. Heinisch, Das Buch Ezechiel übersetzt und erklärt, HSAT 8 (Bonn: Hanstein, 1923)

 

L. Zalcman, “Orion,” Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible (Leiden; Boston; Köln; Grand Rapids, MI; Cambridge: Brill; Eerdmans, 1999)

 

L. Zalcman, “Pleiades,” Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible (Leiden; Boston; Köln; Grand Rapids, MI; Cambridge: Brill; Eerdmans, 1999)

 

Charles E. Hill, “Antichrist from the Tribe of Dan.,” Journal of Theological Studies 46:1 (1995): 99-117

 

G. Mussies, “Titans,” Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible (Leiden; Boston; Köln; Grand Rapids, MI; Cambridge: Brill; Eerdmans, 1999)

 

G. K. Beale, The Book of Revelation: a Commentary on the Greek Text (New International Greek Testament Commentary; Grand Rapids, MI; Carlisle, Cumbria: W.B. Eerdmans; Paternoster Press, 1999)

 

Additional Bibliography

 

Geert Wouter Lorein, The Antichrist Theme in the Intertestamental Period (Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha 44; London: T & T Clark International, 2003)

 

W. Bousset, The Antichrist Legend, London: Hutchinson, 1896)

 

B. McGinn, Antichrist: Two Thousand Years of the Human Fascination with Evil (San Francisco: HarperCollins, 1994)

 

G. C. Jenks, The Origins and Early Development of the Antichrist Myth (BZNW 59; Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1991)

 

Mark W. Bartusch, Understanding Dan: an Exegetical Study of a Biblical City, Tribe and Ancestor (Library Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies 379; Bloomsbury Publishing, 2003)

 

William C. Weinrich, “Antichrist in the Early Church,” Concordia Theological Quarterly 49 (1985): 135-47

 

William Horbury, “Antichrist among Jews and Gentiles,” in Jews in a Greco-Roman World (ed. Martin Goodman; Oxford University Press, 1998), 113-33

 

Frederick C. Grant, “The Eschatology of the Second Century,” The American Journal of Theology (1917): 193-211

 

Adylson Valdez, “Number 666 and the Twelve Tribes of Israel,” Revista Biblica 68:3/4 (206): 191-214

 

C. R. Smith, in “The Portrayal of the Church as the New Israel in the Names and Order of the Tribes in Revelation 7.5-8,” JSNT 39 (1990): 111-18

 

Nicholas M. Railton, “Gog and Magog: the History of a Symbol,” Evangelical Quarterly 75, no. 1 (2003): 23-44