Psalm 51/Bibliography
From Psalms: Layer by Layer
- Buth, Randall. 1992. "Topic and Focus in Hebrew Poetry—Psalm 51." Pages 83–96 in Hwang Shin Ja J. and William Ro, Merrifield (eds.), Language in Contest: Essays for Robert E. Longacre. Arlington: SIL and the University of Texas.
- Dalglish, Edward R. 1962. Psalm Fifty-One in the Light of Ancient Near Eastern Patternism. Leiden: Brill.
- Eder, Sigrid. 2016. "'Broken Hearted' and 'Crushed in Spirit': Metaphors and Emotions in Psalm 34,19." Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament 30, no. 1: 1-15.
- Fokkelman, J. P. 2000. Major Poems of the Hebrew Bible at the Interface of Prosody and Structural Analysis, Volume II: 85 Psalms and Job 4-14. Assen: Van Gorcum.
- Goldingay, John. 1978. "Psalm 51:16a (English 51:14a)." CBQ 40, no. 3: 388–90.
- Gunkel, Hermann. 1926. Die Psalmen. HKAT. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
- Kim, Young Bok. 2022. "Hebrew Forms of Address: A Sociolinguistic Analysis. " (Ph.D. diss., University of Chicago).
- Klein, Ernest. 1987. A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Hebrew Language for Readers of English. Jerusalem: Carta.
- Kraus, Hans-Joachim. 1988. Psalms 1-59. Translated by Hilton C. Oswald. CC.
Minneapolis: Fortress.
- Locatell, Christian S. 2017. "Grammatical Polysemy in the Hebrew Bible: A Cognitive Linguistic Approach to כי." (Ph.D. diss., University of Stellenbosch).
- Lunn, Nicholas P. 2006. "Word-Order Variation in Biblical Hebrew Poetry: Differentiating Pragmatics and Poetics." Paternoster Biblical Monographs. Milton Keynes: Paternoster.
- Magne, Jean. 1958. "Répétition de mots et exégèse dans quelques Psaumes et le Pater." Biblica 39: 177–97.
- Miller, Cynthia L. 2010. "Vocative Syntax in Biblical Hebrew Prose and Poetry: A Preliminary Analysis." Semitic Studies 55, no. 1: 347-364.
- Mowinckel, Sigmund. 1930. "טחות und שֹכוי. Eine Studie zur Astrologie des Alten Testaments." Acta Orientalia 8: 1–44.
- Ross, William A. 2019. "David's Spiritual Walls and Conceptual Blending in Psalm 51." JSOT 43, no. 4: 607-626.
- Shepherd, David J. 2023. King David, Innocent Blood, and Bloodguilt (Oxford: OUP).
- Van der Lugt, Pieter. 2010. Cantos and Strophes in Biblical Hebrew Poetry II: Psalms 42-89. OtSt 57. Leiden: Brill.