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Doak, Brian R. (2013). "Ezekiel's topography of the (un-)heroic dead in Ezekiel 32:17–32". Journal of Biblical Literature. 132 (3): 607–624. doi:10.2307/23487889. JSTOR23487889.
Marks, Herbert (Spring 1995). "Biblical naming and poetic etymology". Journal of Biblical Literature. 114 (1): 21–42. doi:10.2307/3266588. JSTOR3266588.
Wright, George Ernest (1938). "Troglodytes and giants in Palestine". Journal of Biblical Literature. 57 (3): 305–309. doi:10.2307/3259820. JSTOR3259820.