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  • Brenner, A. (2006). Ohola en Oholiba (EzechiĆ«l 23). Of: Wat moeten we met deze tekst? Schrift, 4.
  • Brenner, A. (2006). [Review of: T.W. Jennings (2005) Jacob's wound: homoerotic narrative in the literature of ancient Israel]. Review of Biblical Literature, 2006(07). http://www.bookreviews.org/pdf/4969_5215.pdf
  • Brenner, A. (2005). I Am: Biblical Women Tell their Own Stories. Fortress Press.
  • Brenner, A. (2005). Regulating 'sons' and 'daughters' in the Torah and in Proverbs: Some Preliminary Insights. Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, 3.
  • Brenner, A. (2005). Babies and Bathwater on the Road: A Response. In C. vander Stichele, & T. C. Penner (Eds.), Her Master's Tools? Feminist and Postcolonial Engagements of Historical-Critical Discourse
  • Brenner, A. (2004). Absalom to David. In P. R. Davies (Ed.), Yours faithfully: virtual letters from the Bible (pp. 57-60). (BibleWorld). Equinox.
  • Brenner, A. (2004). "On the Rivers of Babylon" (Psalm 137, or between Victim and Perpetrator). In J. Bekkenkamp, & Y. Sherwood (Eds.), Sanctified Aggression: Legacies of Biblical and Post-Biblical Vocabularies of Violence (pp. 76-91). (The Bible in the twenty-first century series; No. 3). T&T Clark International.
  • Brenner, A. (2004). Proverbs. In D. Patte (Ed.), Global Bible commentary (pp. 163-174). Abingdon Press.
  • Brenner, A. (2004). On the Rivers of Babylon. Psalm 137, or between Victim and Perpetrator. In J. Bekkenkamp, & Y. Sherwood (Eds.), Sanctified Aggression: Legacies of Biblical and Post-Biblical Vocabularies of Violence (pp. 76-91). T&T Clark/Continuum (BTC3).
  • Brenner, A. (2004). I Am: Biblical Women Tell Their Own Stories. Fortress.
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