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  • Brenner, A. (1993). "Come Back Come Back the Shulammite" (Song of Songs 7.1-10): a parody of the wasf genre. In A. Brenner (Ed.), A Feminist companion to the Song of Songs (The feminist companion to the Bible; Vol. 1). Sheffield Academic Press.
  • Brenner, A. (1992). On Bat Rabbim in the Song of Songs 7:5. Vetus Testamentum, 42.
  • Brenner, A. (1992). The Hebrew God and His female complements. In Larrington (Ed.), The Feminist companion to mythology. Pandora.
  • Brenner, A. (1991). Qoheleth 3.1-9: A Framed Erotic Poem? (Hebrew). In B. Luria (Ed.), Gevariahu Memorial Volume (pp. 9-23). Israeli Society for Biblical Study.
  • Brenner, A. (1990). A Triangle and a Rhombus in Narrative Structure: A Proposed Integrative Reading of Judges IV and V. Vetus Testamentum, 40, 129-137. https://doi.org/10.1163/156853390X00307
  • Brenner, A. (1990). On the Semantic Field of Humour, Laughter and the Comic in the Hebrew Bible. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament; supplement series, 39-58.
  • Brenner, A. (1990). Jonah reviled, God revealed: on Honah's prayer. (Dutch). Jota, 6, 12-23.
  • Radday, Y. T., & Brenner, A. (1990). On humour and the comic in the Hebrew Bible. (Journal for the Study of the Old Testament; Supplement series; No. 92). The Almond Press.
  • Brenner, A. (1989). Job the Pious? The Characterization of Job in the Narrative Framework of the Book. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, 43, 35-52.
  • Brenner, A. (1989). Colours in the Bible (Hebrew). In Y. Hoffmann (Ed.), Encyclopedia of the Bible Massada.
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