The bibliography is divided into three sections as follows:
Aḥituv, S., "The Sinai Theophany in the Psalm of Habakkuk", in C. Cohen – V. A. Hurowitz – A. Hurvitz – Y. Muffs – B. J. Schwartz – J. Tigay (eds.), Birkat Shalom: Studies in the Bible, Ancient Near Eastern Literature, and Postbiblical Judaism Presented to Shalom M. Paul on the Occasion of His Seventieth Birthday (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2008) 225-232. [deals only with vv. 2-7]
Albright, W. F., "The Psalm of Habakkuk", in H. H. Rowley (ed.), Studies in Old Testament Prophecy: Presented to Professor Theodore H. Robinson by the Society for Old Testament Study on his Sixty-Fifth Birthday, August 9th 1946 (Edinburgh: T & T Clark; New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1950) 1-18.
Anderson, J. E., "Awaiting an Answered Prayer: The Development and Reinterpretation of Habakkuk 3 in Its Contexts", ZAW 123 (2011) 57-71.
Arnold, W. R., "The Interpretation of קרנים מידו לו, Hab. 3:4", AJSL 21 (1904-1905) 167-172.
Avishur, Y., Studies in Hebrew and Ugaritic Psalms (Publications of the Perry Foundation for Biblical Research in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 1994) esp. 111-205 [Part One, Chapter Two "Habakkuk 3"]. [The book was first published in Hebrew (1989); the English edition was enlarged and revised.]
Axelsson, L. E., The Lord Rose up from Seir: Studies in the History and Traditions of the Negev and Southern Judah (CBOT 25; Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1987), esp. 48-65. [on Hab 3,3 see 53-54]
Banister, J. A, "'I Feared' or 'I Saw' in Habakkuk 3,2?", Bib 97 (2016) 527-536.
Banister, J. A., The God of Thunder and War in Micah, Habakkuk, and Zechariah (Gorgias Biblical Studies, 68; Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias, 2018), esp. 47-96 [Chapter Three: "Habakkuk 3:1-19"].
Barré, M. L., "Habakkuk 3:2: Translation in Context", CBQ 50 (1988) 184-197.
Barré, M. L., "Yahweh Gears up for Battle: Habakkuk 3,9a", Bib 87 (2006)75-84.
Barré, M. L., "Newly Discovered Literary Devices in the Prayer of Habakkuk", CBQ 75 (2013) 446-462.
Béguerie, P., "Le psaume d'Habacuc", in P. Béguerie – J. Leclercq – J. Steinmann, Études sur les prophètes d'Israël (LD 14; Paris: Cerf, 1954) 53-84.
Bekkum, K. van, "'Is Your Rage against the Rivers, Your Wrath against the Sea?': Storm-God Imagery in Habakkuk 3", in K. van Bekkum – H. van de Kamp – J. Dekker – E. Peels (eds.), Playing with Leviathan: Interpretation and Reception of Monsters from the Biblical World (Themes in Biblical Narrative: Jewish and Christian Traditions, 21; Leiden: Brill, 2017) 55-76.
Bergot, C., "De la prophétie au culte: le psaume d'Habacuc, une illustration du rapport entre temple et prophétie scripturaire", RTP 146 (2014) 173-189.
Bergot, C., "The Concept of Utopia and the Psalm of Habakkuk: An Alternative Reading", in J. M. Keady – T. E. Klutz – C. A. Strine (eds.), Scripture as Social Discourse: Social-Scientific Perspectives on Early Jewish and Christian Writings (T&T Clark Biblical Studies; London: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2018) 111-123.
Bévenot, H., "Le cantique d'Habacuc", RB 42 (1933) 499-525.
Boyd, S. L., "Intertextuality, Liturgy, and Prophetic Collections: A Study of the Relationship between Habakkuk 3 and Psalms 29, 77, and 18", CBQ 84 (2022) 566-587.
Burkitt, F. C., "The Psalm of Habakkuk", JTS 16 (1915) 62-66.
Cassuto, U., "I1 capitolo 3 di Habaquq e i testi di Ras Shamra", Annuario di studi ebraici 2 (1935-1937) 7-22. Reprinted in Rassegna Mensile di Israel 82,2-3 (2016) 455-466. English version: "Chapter III of Habakkuk and the Ras Shamra Texts", in U. M. D. Cassuto, Biblical and Oriental Studies. Vol. 2: Bible and Ancient Oriental Texts (Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 1975) 3-15.
Cazelles, H., "Sur mdl à Ugarit, en Is 40,15 et Hab 3,4", Maarav 5-6 (1990) 49-52.
Copeland, P. E., "The Midst of the Years", in R. P. Carroll (ed.), Text as Pretext. Essays in Honour of Robert Davidson (JSOTSup 138; Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1992) 91-105. [on Hab 3,2]
Curtis, A. H. W. – R. S. Watson, "The First Conversation. Habakkuk 3: Canaanite Chaos and Conflict?", in R. S. Watson – A. H. W. Curtis (eds.), Conversations on Canaanite and Biblical Themes: Creation, Chaos, and Monotheism (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022) 9-130. [the "Conversation" consists of two main papers by Curtis and Watson (listed separately below), followed by a dialogue between the two authors (73-107), with an appendix by Watson on all the occurrences of hă . . .ʾim in the Hebrew Bible (109-125) and a Bibliography for the whole conversation (127-130)].
Curtis, A. H. W., "'Churning the Mighty Waters': Opening a Dialogue on Habakkuk 3", in R. S. Watson – A. H. W. Curtis (eds.), Conversations on Canaanite and Biblical Themes: Creation, Chaos, and Monotheism (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022) 13-27. [see above s.v. Curtis and Watson]
Dahood, M., "Two Yiphil Causatives in Habakkuk 3,13a", Or N.S. 48 (1979) 258-259.
Daley, S. C., The Textual Basis of English Translations of the Hebrew Bible. With a Foreword by A. Schenker (Supplements to the Textual History of the Bible, 2; Leiden: Brill, 2019), esp. 87-120 [but also throughout the book].
Day, J., "Echoes of Baal's Seven Thunders and Lightnings in Psalm XXIX and Habakkuk III 9 and the Identity of the Seraphim in Isaiah VI", VT 29 (1979) 143-151.
Day, J., "New Light on the Mythological Background of the Allusion to Resheph in Habakkuk III 5", VT 29 (1979) 353-355.
Delcor, M., "La geste de Yahvé au temps de l'Éxode et l'espérance du psalmiste en Hab. III", in R. M. Díaz (ed.), Miscellanea Biblica B. Ubach (Scripta et Documenta, 1; Montisserrati: [Monasterii B.V.M. Montisserrati], 1953) 287-302.
Demson, L., "'In Time of Tumult You Remembered to Have Compassion': Form-Critical Treatments of Habakkuk 3", in D. Collett — M. Elliott – M. Gignilliat – E. Radner (eds.), The Identity of Israel's God in Christian Scripture (SBLRBS 96; Atlanta, GA: SBL Press, 2020) 197-218.
Driver, G. R., "Critical Note on Habakkuk 3,7", JBL 62 (1943) 121.
Eaton, J. H., "The Origin and Meaning of Habakkuk 3", ZAW 76 (1964) 144-171.
Evans, J. E., "The Song of Habakkuk", BSac 112 [445] (Jan. 1955) 62-67; 112 [446] (Apr. 1955) 164-169; 113 [449] (Jan. 1956) 57-65.
Fabry, H.-J., "'The Lord over Mighty Waters', in H. Ausloos – J. Cook – F. García Martínez – B. Lemmelijn – M. Vervenne (eds.), Translating a Translation: The LXX and Its Modern Translations in the Context of Early Judaism (BETL 213; Leuven: Peeters, 2008) 151-165. [discusses esp. Nah 1 and Hab 3]
Filitz, J. E., Gott unterwegs: die traditions- und religionsgeschichtlichen Hintergründe des Habakukliedes (ORA 36; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2020).
Fitzgerald, A., The Lord of the East Wind (CBQMS 34; Washington, DC: Catholic Biblical Association, 2002), esp. 82-97 [on Hab 3,2-19]. Reprinted: Eugene, OR: Pickwick / Wipf & Stock, 2023.
Fohrer, G., "Das 'Gebet des Propheten Habakuk' (Hab 3,1-16)", in A. Caquot – S. Légasse – M. Tardieu (eds.), Mélanges bibliques et orientaux en l'honneur de M. Mathias Delcor (AOAT 215; Kevelaer: Butzon & Bercher; Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener Verlag, 1985) 159-167. Revised reprint in G. Fohrer, Studien zum Alten Testament (1966-1988), mitsamt Bibliographie Georg Fohrer (1991) (BZAW 196; Berlin: De Gruyter, 1991) 70-79.
Gaster, T. H., "On Habakkuk 3,4", JBL 62 (1943) 345-346.
Haelewyck, J.-C., "Le texte vieux latin d'Habacuc 3,2-19. Texte tiré des Libri canticorum annexes aux psautiers européens et commentaire", in L. Pinchard – J.-C. Haelewyck (eds.), Traditions et traductions des textes bibliques: Études de critique textuelle et d'exégèse en l'honneur de Christian-Bernard Amphoux à l'occasion de son 80e anniversaire (Langues et cultures anciennes, 35; Bruxelles: Éditions Safran, 2023) 357-373.
Hiebert, T., God of My Victory: The Ancient Hymn in Habakkuk 3 (HSM 38; Atlanta, GA: Scholars, 1986).
Hiebert, T., "The Use of Inclusion in Habakkuk 3", in E. R. Follis (ed.), Directions in Biblical Hebrew Poetry (JSOTSup 40; Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1987) 119-140.
Holmstedt, R. D., "Habakkuk 3:16 – Where Did the ʾašer Go?', HS 44 (2003) 129-138.
Huwyler, B., "Habakuk und seine Psalmen", in B. Huwyler – H.-P. Mathys – B. Weber (eds.), Prophetie und Psalmen. Festschrift für Klaus Seybold zum 65. Geburtstag (AOAT 280; Münster: Ugarit-Verlag, 2001) 231-259.
Irwin, W. A., "The Psalm of Habakkuk", JNES 1 (1942) 10-40.
Irwin, W. A., "The Mythological Background of Habakkuk, Chapter 3", JNES 15 (1956) 47-50.
Jančovič, J., "'Before Him Went Pestilence' (Hab 3:5): Biblical Lexis and Semantic Field of the Epidemics", OTE 36 (2023) 528-554.
Jeremias, J., Theophanie: die Geschichte einer alttestamentlichen Gattung, 2., überarbeitete und erweiterte Auflage (WMANT 10; Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener Verlag, 1977) [first ed. 1965: same series number]
Knohl, I., "Sacred Architecture: The Numerical Dimensions of Biblical Poems", VT 62 (2012) 189-197. [discusses Hab 3 among other texts]
Leuenberger, M., "Jhwhs Herkunft aus dem Süden. Archäologische Befunde – biblische Überlieferungen – historische Korrelationen", ZAW 122 (2010) 1-19. Revised version in M. Leuenberger, Gott in Bewegung. Religions- und theologiegeschichtliche Beiträge zu Gottesvorstellungen im alten Israel (FAT 76; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2011) 10-33.
Leuenberger, M., "Noch einmal: Jhwh aus dem Süden. Methodische und religionsgeschichtliche Überlegungen in der jüngsten Debatte", in M. Meyer-Blanck (ed.), Geschichte und Gott. XV. Europäischer Kongress für Theologie (14.-18. September 2014 in Berlin) (Veröffentlichungen der Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft für Theologie, 44; Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, 2016) 267-287.
Leuenberger, M., "YHWH's Provenance from the South: A New Evaluation of the Arguments pro and contra", in J. van Oorschot – M. Witte (eds.), The Origins of Yahwism (BZAW 484; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2017) 157-179.
Lortie, C. R., Mighty to Save: A Literary and Historical Study of Habakkuk 3 and Its Traditions (ATSAT 99; Sankt Ottilien: EOS-Editions, 2017).
Margulis, B., "The Psalm of Habakkuk: A Reconstruction and Interpretation", ZAW 82 (1970) 409-442.
Markl, D., "Hab 3 in intertextueller und kontextueller Sicht", Bib 85 (2004) 99-108.
Martin, E., Flügel und Hörner: Gottes Tiergestaltigkeit im Alten Testament (BWANT 242; Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2023), esp. 235-249 and 249-261 [on Hab 3 and related texts].
Mowinckel, S., "Zum Psalm des Habakuk", TZ 9 (1953) 1-22.
Mowinckel, S., "Psalm Criticism between 1900 and 1935 (Ugarit and Psalm Exegesis)", VT 5 (1955) 13-33. [has some references to Hab 3 and Albright's 1950 study noted above]
Nogalski, J. D., "The Enemy in Hab 3: A Question of Contexts", in K. Liess – J. Schnocks (eds.), Gegner im Gebet: Studien zu Feindschaft und Entfeindung im Buch der Psalmen (HBS 91; Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder, 2018) 195-209.
O'Connor, M., Hebrew Verse Structure (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1980), esp. 233-240 and 556-558 [on "Habaqquq 3: The Psalm of Habaqquq"]. Second printing 1997 (same publishers) with new Corrigenda (630) and Afterword (631-661); the text of the book is unchanged.
Ortlund, E. N., Theophany and Chaoskampf: The Interpretation of Theophanic Imagery in the Baal Epic, Isaiah, and the Twelve (Gorgias Ugaritic Studies, 5; Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias, 2010), esp. 209-227. [on Hab 3,3-15]
Passoni Dell'Acqua, A., "YHWH come dio della tempesta: lo זֶרֶם quale arma divina e le sue interpretazioni nei LXX", in D. Candido – L. Pessoa Da Silva Pinto (eds.), A Necessary Task: Essays on Textual Criticism of the Old Testament in Memory of Stephen Pisano (AnBibStud 14; Rome: Gregorian and Biblical Press, 2020) 51-88. [cf. Hab 3,10]
Patterson, R. D., "The Psalm of Habakkuk", Grace Theological Journal 8 (1987) 163-194.
Pfeiffer, H., Jahwes Kommen von Süden. Jdc 5, Hab 3, Dtn 33 und Ps 68 in ihrem literatur- und theologiegeschichtlichen Umfeld (FRLANT 211; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2005), esp. 117-177 ["Das Gebet des Propheten Habakuk (Hab 3)"].
Pfeiffer, H., "The Origin of YHWH and Its Attestation", in J. van Oorschot – M. Witte (eds.), The Origins of Yahwism (BZAW 484; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2017) 115-144.
Pfitzmann, F., Un YHWH venant du Sud? De la réception vétérotestamentaire des traditions méridionales et du lien entre Madian, le Néguev et l'exode (Ex-Nb; Jg 5; Ps 68; Ha 3; Dt 33) (ORA 39; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2020), esp. 354-407 and 454-455 [on Hab 3].
Pinker, A., "God's C3 in Habakkuk 3", ZAW 115 (2003) 261-265. [C3 in military parlance = command, control, communications]
Pinker, A., "Infertile Quartet of Flora", ZAW 115 (2003) 617-623. [Hab 3,17 and Am 4,6-9]
Pinker, A., "Problems and Solutions of Habakkuk 3:8", JBQ 31 (2003) 3-8.
Pinker, A., "The Lord's Bow in Habakkuk 3,9a", Bib 84 (2003) 417-420.
Pinker, A., "'Captors' for 'Years' in Habakkuk 3:2", RB 112 (2005) 20-26.
Pinker, A., "On the Meaning of מטיו in Habakkuk 3,14a", Bib 86 (2005) 376-386.
Prinsloo, G. T. M., "Yahweh the Warrior: An Intertextual Reading of Habakkuk 3", OTE 14 (Jan. 2001) 475-493.
Prinsloo, G. T. M., "Reading Habakkuk 3 in Its Literary Context: A Worthwhile Exercise or a Futile Attempt?", JSem 11 (2002) 83-111.
Prinsloo, G. T.M., "Reading Habakkuk 3 in the Light of Ancient Unit Delimiters", HTS Theological Studies 69/1 (2013) 1-11. [online here]
Rudnig-Zelt, S., "JHWH und Ræšæp – Zu JHWHs Umgang mit einem syrischen Pestgott", VT 65 (2015) 247-264. [cf. Hab 3,5]
Segal, M., "Divergent Versions of Habakkuk 3: From the Desk of the Hebrew University Bible Project", in A. L. Schittenhelm – A. Fedeski – K. Mayerhofer (eds.), Experiencing the Hebrew Bible: Spotlights on History and Tradition (Baron Lectures. Studies on the Jewish Experience, 2; Paderborn: Brill Schöningh, 2025) 17-35.
Seux, M.-J., "Šiggayôn = sigû?", in A. Caquot – M. Delcor (eds.), Mélanges bibliques et orientaux en l'honneur de M. Henri Cazelles (AOAT 212; Kevelaer: Butzon & Bercker; Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener Verlag, 1981) 419-438.
Seybold, K., "Der Habakuk-Psalm", in K. Seybold, Unterwegs zum Alten Testament. Exkursionen in die biblische Welt (Beiträge zum Verstehen der Bibel, 19; Wien: LIT, 2010) 181-195.
Shupak, N., "The God from Teman and the Egyptian Sun God: A Reconsideration of Habakkuk 3.3-7", JANES 28 (2001) 97-116.
Sinker, R., The Psalm of Habbakuk: A Revised Translation, with Exegetical, and Critical Notes on the Hebrew and Greek Texts (Cambridge: Deighton, Bell and Co.; London: George Bell, 1890).
Smith, M. S., "The Passing of Warrior Poetry in the Era of Prosaic Heroes", in J. J. Collins – T. M. Lemos – S. M. Olyan (eds.), Worship, Women, and War: Essays in Honor of Susan Niditch (Brown Judaic Studies, 357; Providence, RI: Brown Judaic Studies, 2015) 3-15.
Sorg, R., Habaqquq III and Selah (Fifield, WI: King of Martyrs Priory, 1968). [see review by R. Tournay, RB 77 (1970) 623-624]
Stephens, F. J., "The Babylonian Dragon Myth in Hab. 3", JBL 43 (1924) 290-293.
Swinney, K., Reforging History in the Persian Era Editing of the Twelve. The Significance of the Motifs of the Divine Warrior, Chaoskampf, and Theophany for Shaping the Book of the Twelve (FAT II/159; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2024), esp. 70-113 [Chapter 4: "Divine Warrior, Chaoskampf, and Theophany in the Persian Era Reshaping of the Embedded Historiography of the Twelve – Habakkuk"].
Thackeray, H. St. J., "Primitive Lectionary Notes in the Psalm of Habakkuk", JTS 12 (1911) 191-213.
Timm, S., "'Gott kommt von Teman, der Heilige vom Berg Paran' (Habakuk 3:3) – und archäologisch Neues vom dem äußersten Süden (Tell el-Meḫarret)", OTE 9 (1996) 308-333. Reprinted in S. Timm, "Gott kommt von Teman ...": Kleine Schriften zur Geschichte Israels und Syrien-Palästinas. Herausgegeben von C. Bender und M. Pietsch (AOAT 314; Münster: Ugarit-Verlag, 2004) 199-218.
Tonelli, D., Immagini di violenza divina nell'Antico Testamento (Scienze religiose, nuova serie, 31; Bologna: Edizioni Dehoniane, 2014), esp. 125-156 [Cap. 4: "Abaquq 3,1-19"].
Tsumura, D. T., "Ugaritic Poetry and Habakkuk 3", TynBul 40 (1989) 24-48.
Tsumura, D. T., "The 'Word Pair' *qšt and *mṭ in Habakkuk 3:9 in the Light of Ugaritic and Akkadian", in J. E. Coleson – V. H. Matthews (eds.), "Go to the Land I Will Show You": Studies in Honor of Dwight W. Young (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1996) 353-361.
Tsumura, D. T., "Janus Parallelism in Hab. iii 4", VT 54 (2004) 124-128.
Tuell, S. S., "The Psalm in Habakkuk 3", in S. L. Birdsong – S. Frolov (eds.), Partners with God: Theological and Critical Readings of the Bible in Honor of Marvin A. Sweeney (Claremont Studies in Hebrew Bible & Septuagint, 2; Claremont, CA: Claremont Press, 2017) 262-274.
Watson, R. S., "'Was Your Wrath against the Rivers?' Focusing the Debate in Habakkuk 3", in R. S. Watson – A. H. W. Curtis (eds.), Conversations on Canaanite and Biblical Themes: Creation, Chaos, and Monotheism (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022) 29-72. [for further material connected with this essay see above s.v. Curtis and Watson]
Watts, J. W., "Psalmody in Prophecy: Habakkuk 3 in Context", in J. W. Watts – P. R. House (eds.), Forming Prophetic Literature: Essays on Isaiah and the Twelve in Honor of John D. W. Watts (JSOTSup 235; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996) 209-223.
Wearne, G. J., "Habakkuk 3:10-11: In Defence of a Masoretic Unit Division", VT 64 (2014) 515-518.
Wilke, A. F., Die Gebete der Propheten: Anrufungen Gottes im 'corpus propheticum' der Hebräischen Bibel (BZAW 451; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2014), esp. 351-371 [on Hab 3].
Zolli, I., "Una teofania biblica e la riforma religiosa di Amenofi IV Echenaton", in Actes du XXe Congrès International des Orientalistes, Bruxelles, 5-10 Septembre 1938 (Louvain: Bureaux du Muséon, 1940) 278-285.
Baars, W., "A New Witness to the Text of the Barberini Greek Version of Hab III", VT 15 (1965) 381-382.
Dogniez, C., "La version Barberini: éléments pour une étude littéraire d'un autre texte grec d'Habacuc 3", in S. Kreuzer – M. Meiser – M. Sigismund (eds.), Die Septuaginta – Entstehung, Sprache, Geschichte. 3. Internationale Fachtagung veranstaltet von Septuaginta Deutsch (LXX.D), Wuppertal 22.-25. Juli 2010 (WUNT I/286; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2012) 295-310.
Fabry, H.-J., "'Der Herr macht meine Schritte sicher' (Hab 3,19 Barb.) : die Versio Barberini, eine liturgische Sondertradition von Hab 3?", in W. Kraus – M. Karrer (eds.), Die Septuaginta – Texte, Theologien, Einflüsse. 2. Internationale Fachtagung veranstaltet von Septuaginta Deutsch (LXX.D), Wuppertal 23.-27. Juli 2008. Unter Mitarbeit von M. Meiser (WUNT I/252; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2010) 223-237.
Fernández Marcos, N., "El texto Barberini de Habacuc III reconsiderado", Sefarad 36 (1976) 3-36. German version (slightly updated): "Der Barberini-Text von Hab 3: Eine neue Untersuchung", in H.-J. Fabry – D. Böhler (eds.), Im Brennpunkt: Die Septuaginta. Band 3: Studien zur Theologie, Anthropologie, Ekklesiologie, Eschatologie und Liturgie der Griechischen Bibel (BWANT 174; Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2007) 151-180.
Good, E. M., "The Barberini Greek Version of Habakkuk III", VT 9 (1959) 11-30.
Harper, J. L., Responding to a Puzzled Scribe: The Barberini Version of Habakkuk 3 Analysed in the Light of the Other Greek Versions (LHB/OTS 608 / The Hebrew Bible and Its Versions, 8; London & New York: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2015).
Klostermann, E., "Habbacuc cap. III", in his Analecta zur Septuaginta, Hexapla und Patristik (Leipzig: A. Deichert, 1895) 50-60. [the book is available in Internet Archive]
Margolis, M. L., "The Character of the Anonymous Greek Version of Habakkuk, Chapter 3", AJSL 24/1 (Oct. 1907) 76-85. ["preprinted from the forthcoming William Rainey Harper Memorial Volumes": see next title]
Margolis, M. L., "The Character of the Anonymous Greek Version of Habakkuk, Chapter 3", in R. F. Harper – F. Brown – G. F. Moore (eds.), Old Testament and Semitic Studies in Memory of William Rainey Harper. 2 vol. (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1908) 1.131-142.
Mercati, G., "Osservazioni preliminari circa la versione barberiniana del Cantico di Abacuc", in Studi in memoria di Ippolito Rosellini nel primo centenario della morte (4 giugno 1843– 4 giugno 1943). Vol. II (Pisa: Industrie grafiche V. Lischi e figli, 1955) 154-180. [the book is available in Internet Archive]
Segal, M., "Divergent Versions of Habakkuk 3: From the Desk of the Hebrew University Bible Project", in A. L. Schittenhelm – A. Fedeski – K. Mayerhofer (eds.), Experiencing the Hebrew Bible: Spotlights on History and Tradition (Baron Lectures. Studies on the Jewish Experience, 2; Paderborn: Brill Schöningh, 2025) 17-35.
Bucur, B. G. – E. N. Mueller, "Gregory Nazianzen's Reading of Habakkuk 3:2 and Its Reception: A Lesson from Byzantine Scripture Exegesis", Pro Ecclesia 20 (2011) 86-103.
Bucur, B. G., "Vision, Exegesis, and Theology in the Reception History of Habakkuk 3:2 (LXX)", in C. A. Evans – H. D. Zacharias (eds.), "What Does the Scripture Say?": Studies in the Function of Scripture in Early Judaism and Christianity. Vol. 2: The Letters and Liturgical Tradition (LNTS 470 / Studies in Scripture in Early Judaism and Christianity, 18; London & New York: T & T Clark, 2012) 134-146.
Bucur, B. G., "ἐν μέσῳ δύο ζῴων γνωσθήσῃ: Observations on Hab 3:2 (LXX) and Its Reception", in his Scripture Re-Envisioned: Christophanic Exegesis and the Making of a Christian Bible (The Bible in Ancient Christianity, 13; Leiden: Brill, 2019) 191-207.
Dogniez, C., "'Au milieu de deux vivants, tu seras connu': lectures juive et chrétienne d'Habacuc 3, 2c", in M.-A. Vannier (ed.), Judaïsme et christianisme chez les Pères (Judaïsme ancien et origines du christianisme, 8; Turnhout: Brepols, 2015) 165-185.
Han, J. H., "Habakkuk", in R. Coggins – J. H. Han, Six Minor Prophets through the Centuries: Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi (Blackwell Bible Commentaries, 29; Malden, MA & Oxford (UK) & Chichester (UK): Wiley-Blackwell, 2011) 36-91 [on Hab 3 esp. 73-91].
Legrand, T., "Un hymne revisité par les targumistes: Targum Habaquq 3", in D. Gerber – P. Keith (eds.), Les hymnes du Nouveau Testament et leurs fonctions. XXIIe congrès de L'Association catholique française pour l'étude de la Bible (Strasbourg, 2007) (LD 225; Paris: Cerf, 2009) 419-444.
Ziegler, J., "Ochs und Esel in der Krippe: biblisch-patristische Erwägungen zu Jes 1,3 und Hab 3,2 (LXX)", MTZ 3 (1952) 385-402.