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S. P. Brock,
“The Septuagint”,
Sourozh, vol. 29, pp. 32–44, 1987.
S. P. Brock,
“The Earliest Syriac Literature: Ephrem and the Syriac Tradition”, in
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F. Young, Ayres, L., and Louth, A., Eds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004, pp. 161–172, 362–372, 513–515.
S. P. Brock,
“An Early Maronite Text On Prayer”,
Parole de l'Orient, vol. 13, pp. 79-94, 1986.
S. P. Brock,
“St Isaac the Syrian: From Tehran to Iviron”,
Annual Report: Friends of Mouth Athos, pp. 35–44, 2014.
S. P. Brock,
“Jacob of Serugh: A Select Bibliographical Guide”, in
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G. A. Kiraz, Ed. Piscataway: Gorgias Pr Llc, 2010, pp. 219–244.
S. P. Brock,
“Some Syriac Legends Concerning Moses”,
Journal of Jewish Studies, vol. 33, pp. 237–255, 1982.
S. P. Brock,
“The Baptist's Diet in Syriac Sources”,
Oriens Christianus, vol. 54, pp. 113–124, 1970.
S. P. Brock,
The Bible in the Syriac Tradition, 2nd ed. Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press, 2006.
S. P. Brock,
“The Contributions of Philippe Gignoux to Syriac Studies”, in
Maître pour l’éternité’: Florilège offert à Philippe Gignoux pour son 80o anniversaire,
R. Gyselen and Jullien, C., Eds. Paris: Peeters Publishers, 2011, pp. 97–108.
S. P. Brock,
“Deaconesses in the Syriac Tradition”, in
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S. Prasanna Vazheeparampil, Ed. Rome: Mar Thoma Yogam, 1995, pp. 205–217.
S. P. Brock,
“L’hagiographie versifiée”, in
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A. Binggeli, Ed. Paris: Paul Geuthner, 2012, pp. 113–126.
S. P. Brock,
“An Anonymous Hymn for Epiphany”,
Parole de l'Orient, vol. 15, pp. 169–196, 1988.
S. P. Brock,
“Poetry and Hymnography (3) Syriac”, in
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S. A. Harvey and Hunter, D. G., Eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008, pp. 657–671.
S. P. Brock,
“Select bibliography”, in
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T. Muraoka, Ed. Harrassowitz: Wiesbaden, 2005, pp. 127-156.
S. P. Brock,
“A Note on Luke ix 16 (D)”,
Journal of Theological Studies, vol. 14, pp. 391–393, 1963.
S. P. Brock,
“The Lives of the Prophets in Syriac: Some Soundings”, in
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C. Hempel and Lieu, J. M., Eds. Leiden: Brill, 2006, pp. 21–37.
S. P. Brock,
“Text Divisions in the Syriac Translations of Isaiah”, in
Biblical Hebrew, Biblical Texts: Essays in Memory of M.P.Weitzman,
A. Rapoport-Albert and Greenberg, G., Eds. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2001, pp. 200–221.
S. P. Brock,
“Aphrahat Demonstration IV, on Prayer”, in
The Syriac Fathers on Prayer and the Spiritual Life, Kalamazoo: Cistercian Publications, 1987, pp. 1-28.
S. P. Brock, Goldfus, H., and Kofsky, A.,
“The Syriac Inscriptions at the Entrance to the Holy 21 Sepulchre, Jerusalem”, in
Aram, vol. 18/19, 2006, pp. 415–438.
S. P. Brock,
“A Fragment of Enoch in Syriac”,
Journal of Theological Studies, vol. 19, pp. 626-631, 1968.
S. P. Brock,
“North Mesopotamia in the late seventh century: Book XV of John Bar Penkaye's Riš Melle”, in
Studies in Syriac Christianity: history, literature, and theology, Brookfield: Variorum, 1992.
S. P. Brock,
“The Letter of the Emperor Julian to Basil of Caesarea, and Basil's Reply, in a Syriac Translation”, in
More modoque: Die Wurzeln der europäischen Kultur und deren Rezeption im Orient und Okzident: Festschrift für Miklós Maróth,
P. Fodor, Mayer, G., Monostori, M., Szovák, K., and Takács, L., Eds. Budapest: Forschungszentrum für Humanwissenschaften der Ungarischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Festschrift für Miklós Maróth zum siebzigsten Geburtstag, 2013, pp. 215–224.
S. P. Brock,
“The Holy Spirit as Feminine in Early Syriac Literature”, in
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M. J. Soskice, Ed. London: HarperCollins Publishers Inc, 1990, pp. 73–88.
S. P. Brock,
“Creating Women's Voices: Sarah and Tamar in some Syriac Narrative Poems”, in
The Exegetical Encounter Between Jews and Christians in Late Antiquity,
E. Grypeou and Spurling, H., Eds. Leiden: Brill, 2009, pp. 125–141.