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“The Bible in Context: An Antipodean Angle.” Paper presented at the Annual SBL Meeting. Boston, MA, 2008.
“The Book of Jeremiah MT and Early Second Temple Conflicts About Prophets and Prophecy.” AusBR 50 (2002): 28-
“The Book of Jeremiah (MT) and Its Early Second Temple Background.” In Uprooting and Planting: Essays on Jeremiah for Leslie Allen, edited by John Goldingay. LHBOTS 459, 154-
“The Construction of Time in Jeremiah 25 (MT).” In Troubling Jeremiah, edited by A. R. Pete Diamond, Kathleen M. O’Connor, and Louis Stulman. JSOTSup 260, 146-
“Duhm-
“The Dynamics of Written Discourse and the Book of Jeremiah MT.” In Jeremiah (Dis)Placed: New Directions in Writing/Reading Jeremiah, edited by A. R. Pete Diamond and Louis Stulman. LHBOTS 529, 104–11. London/New York: T & T Clark, 2011.
Friend or Foe? The Figure of Babylon in the Book of Jeremiah MT. Biblical Interpretation Series 40. Leiden/Boston/Köln: Brill, 1999.
“Jeremiah 40.1-
"Restorationism — A Biblical Reflection,” ACR 88 (2011):77-
Review of James M. Trotter, Reading Hosea in Achaemenid Yehud.” Hebrew Studies 46 (2005): 419-
Review of Steven L. McKenzie, King David: A Biography.” Gesher 2 (2000): 74.
“The Threat from the North -
“Writing the Prophetic Word — The Production of the Book of Jeremiah.” AusBR 57 (2009): 22-
“‘Your Exile Will Be Long’: The Book of Jeremiah and the Unended Exile.” In Reading the Book of Jeremiah: A Search for Coherence, edited by Martin A. Kessler, 149-

John Hill Theol.M., D.Theol.,
a Redemptorist priest,
is lecturer in Biblical Studies
at Yarra Theological Union,
in the Melbourne
College of Divinity.
His specialistation is in
the book of Jeremiah,
and the exilic period.
He is also a member of
the pastoral team
at the John Pierce Centre
for the Deaf
in Melbourne.