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Older and Later Elements in the Code of Hammurabi. JAOS, XXXVI. 

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Sumerian Myths of Beginnings. AJSL, XXXIII. (1917), pp. 91-144. 



Babylonia and Assyria. (Translator with others.) New York, 1917. {Sa- 

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Religion of Babylonia and Assyria. In Montgomery, Religions of the Past 

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E-Nu-Sub-Bit Sipti. AJSL, XXXVII. (1920), pp. 51-61. 



Assyrian Law Code. JAOS, XXXI. (1921), pp. 1-59. 



Huruppati, Betrothal Gifts. JAOS, XLI. (1921), pp. 314-316. 



An Old Babylonian Version of the Gilgamesh Epic (with A. T. Clay). Yale 

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Veiling in Ancient Assyria. Revue d' Archeologie. In press. 



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Greek words in the Book of Daniel (translated from the French of Prof. 



Hartwig Derenbourg). Hehr., IV. (1887-1888), 7-13. 

 Palace at Susa and the Book of Esther. S. S. Times, Feb., 1889. 

 Old Testament and Recent Assyriological Research. Ind., LIII. (1901), 



2449-2453, 2515-2517. 

 How to Study Hebrew. Jewish Messenger, May, 1892. 

 Palestine and Assyria in the Days of Joshua. ZA, VII. (1892), 1-7. 

 Egypt and Palestine, 1400 B. C. JBL, XI. (1892), 95-124. 

 The Oldest Piece of Jerusalem History. S. S. Times, Aug. 26, 1893. 

 Excavations at Sendschirli and Some of their Bearings on the Old Testament. 



Bib. W., II. (1893), 407-417. 

 The " Men of Judah " in the El-Amarna tablets. JBL, XII. (1893), 61-72. 

 The Bible and the Assyrian Monuments. Century Mag., Jan., 1894, 395-41 x. 



(Also translation into French by E. Lacordaire, Revue dcs Revues, 1894, 



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 Hebrew Prophets in their Historical Setting. Reform Advocate, Feb. 20, 



1894. 

 Archaeology as a Factor in Old Testament Study. S. S. Times, Aug. 18, 



1894. 

 The Element Bosheth in Hebrew Proper Names. JBL, XIII. (1894). ig-30. 

 Hebrew Proper Names Compounded with " Yah " and " Yahu." JBL, XII. 



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 Note on a Passage in "Lamentations" (chap. 2, 6). ZATW, XV. (1895), 



287. 

 On Ruth 2: 8. JBL, XV. (1896). 59-62. 



Origin of the form Yah of the Divine Name. ZATW, XVI. (1896), 1-16. 

 Avenger, Kinsman and Redeemer, in the Old Testament. Ind., Aug. 27, 



1896. 

 Note on Meshek and Tubal. AJSL, XIIL (1896-1897), 217. 

 The Original Character of the Hebrew Sabbath. American Journal of The- 

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 I Kings, 18, 21. JBL, XVII. (1898), 108-110. 



