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==Selected publications==
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<ul><li>"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3735 Absalom's Daughter: An Essay in Vestige Historiography]," ''Journal for the Study of the Old Testament''. 343 (2001): 179-196.<li>
<ul><li>"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3735 Absalom's Daughter: An Essay in Vestige Historiography]," ''[[Journal for the Study of the Old Testament']]'. 343 (2001): 179-196.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3744 Albright as an Orientalist]" ''The Biblical Archaeologist''. 56.1 (1993): 3-7.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3744 Albright as an Orientalist]" ''The Biblical Archaeologist''. 56.1 (1993): 3-7.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3666 An Apocalyptic Vision from Mari: Speculations on ARM X:9]" ''Mari: Annales de Recherches Interdisciplinaires''. 1 (1982): 151-67.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3666 An Apocalyptic Vision from Mari: Speculations on ARM X:9]" ''Mari: Annales de Recherches Interdisciplinaires''. 1 (1982): 151-67.<li>
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"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3564 Divine Providence or Human Plan?]" ''Interpretation''. 30 (1976): 415-419.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3564 Divine Providence or Human Plan?]" ''Interpretation''. 30 (1976): 415-419.<li>
"[http://hdl.handle.net/1803/3776 Forcing Morals on Mesopotamian Society]" ''Studies in Honor of Harry A. Hoffner, Jr., on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday''. Eds. Gary Beckman Richard Beal, and Gregory McMahon. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2003. 329-40.<li>
"[http://hdl.handle.net/1803/3776 Forcing Morals on Mesopotamian Society]" ''Studies in Honor of Harry A. Hoffner, Jr., on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday''. Eds. Gary Beckman Richard Beal, and Gregory McMahon. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2003. 329-40.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3582 Instances of Mobility Among Mari Artisans]" ''Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research''. 190 (Apr 1968): 46-54.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3582 Instances of Mobility Among Mari Artisans]" ''[[Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research]]''. 190 (Apr 1968): 46-54.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3569 Isaiah LXVI 3-4a]" ''[[Vetus Testamentum]]''. 26.2 (1976): 199-207.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3569 Isaiah LXVI 3-4a]" ''[[Vetus Testamentum]]''. 26.2 (1976): 199-207.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3562 The King and I: A Mari King in Changing Perceptions]" ''Journal of the American Oriental Society''. 118.4 (1998): 453—470.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3562 The King and I: A Mari King in Changing Perceptions]" ''[[Journal of the American Oriental Society]]''. 118.4 (1998): 453—470.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3648 Love's Roots: On the Redaction of Genesis 30:14-24]" ''Love and Death in the Ancient Near East: Essays in Honor of Marvin H. Pope''. Eds. John H. Marks and Robert M. Good. Guilford, CT: Four Quarters Publishing Company, 1987. 205-09.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3648 Love's Roots: On the Redaction of Genesis 30:14-24]" ''Love and Death in the Ancient Near East: Essays in Honor of Marvin H. Pope''. Eds. John H. Marks and Robert M. Good. Guilford, CT: Four Quarters Publishing Company, 1987. 205-09.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3543 A Major Contribution to Song of Songs Scholarship]" ''Journal of the American Oriental Society''. 107.4 (1987): 733—739.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3543 A Major Contribution to Song of Songs Scholarship]" ''[[Journal of the American Oriental Society]]''. 107.4 (1987): 733—739.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3563 Mari Dreams]" ''Journal of the American Oriental Society''. 103.1 (1983): 283—293.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3563 Mari Dreams]" ''[[Journal of the American Oriental Society]]''. 103.1 (1983): 283—293.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3632 Musical Settings for Cuneiform Literature: A Discography]" ''Journal of the American Oriental Society''. 103 (1983): 233-35.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3632 Musical Settings for Cuneiform Literature: A Discography]" ''[[Journal of the American Oriental Societ]]y''. 103 (1983): 233-35.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3619 Of Time & Immortality: How Genesis Created Them]" ''Bible Review''. 21.3 (Summer 2005): 32-41, 52-54.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3619 Of Time & Immortality: How Genesis Created Them]" ''Bible Review''. 21.3 (Summer 2005): 32-41, 52-54.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3618 Old Babylonian Tablets from Al-Rimah]" ''Journal of the American Oriental Society''. 100.4 (1980): 453-460.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3618 Old Babylonian Tablets from Al-Rimah]" ''[[Journal of the American Oriental Society]]''. 100.4 (1980): 453-460.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3637 On the Use of Images in Israel and the Ancient Near East]" Barry M. Gittlin, ed. ''Sacred Time, Sacred Place: Archaeology and the Religion of Israel''. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2002. 63-70.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3637 On the Use of Images in Israel and the Ancient Near East]" Barry M. Gittlin, ed. ''Sacred Time, Sacred Place: Archaeology and the Religion of Israel''. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2002. 63-70.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3704 Oracle Inquiries in Judges]" ''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''. Eds. Chaim Cohen Victor A. Hurowitz, Avi Hurvitz, Yochanan Muffs and others. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2008. 149-68.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3704 Oracle Inquiries in Judges]" ''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''. Eds. Chaim Cohen Victor A. Hurowitz, Avi Hurvitz, Yochanan Muffs and others. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2008. 149-68.<li>
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"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3579 Thoughts of Zimri-Lim]" ''Biblical Archaeologist''. 47.2 (June 1984): 110-20. <li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3579 Thoughts of Zimri-Lim]" ''Biblical Archaeologist''. 47.2 (June 1984): 110-20. <li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3612 The Treatment of Criminals at Mari: A Survey]" ''Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient''. 20.1 (Jan 1977): 90-113.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3612 The Treatment of Criminals at Mari: A Survey]" ''Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient''. 20.1 (Jan 1977): 90-113.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3570 Untold Stories: The Bible and Ugaritic Studies in the Twentieth Century]" ''Jewish Quarterly Review''. 93.1/2 (2002): 314-316. <li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3570 Untold Stories: The Bible and Ugaritic Studies in the Twentieth Century]" ''[[Jewish Quarterly Review]]''. 93.1/2 (2002): 314-316. <li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3662 Utopian and Dystopian Images in Mari Prophetic Texts]" ''Utopia and Dystopia in Prophetic Literature''. Ed. Ehud Ben Zvi. Helsinki: Finnish Exegetical Society, 2006. 27-40. <li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3662 Utopian and Dystopian Images in Mari Prophetic Texts]" ''Utopia and Dystopia in Prophetic Literature''. Ed. Ehud Ben Zvi. Helsinki: Finnish Exegetical Society, 2006. 27-40. <li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3703 Who Cut Samson's Hair? (And Other Trifling Issues Raised by Judges 16]" ''Prooftexts''. 8.3 (1988): 333-339.<li>
"[http://discoverarchive.vanderbilt.edu/handle/1803/3703 Who Cut Samson's Hair? (And Other Trifling Issues Raised by Judges 16]" ''Prooftexts''. 8.3 (1988): 333-339.<li>

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Jack M. Sasson currently serves as Mary Jane Werthan Professor of Jewish Studies and Hebrew Bible at Vanderbilt Divinity School and as a Professor of Classics at Vanderbilt University.[1] His research focuses primarily on Assyriology and Hebrew Scriptures, writing on the archives from eighteenth century BCE found at Mari, Syria, by the Euphrates, near the modern-day Syria-Iraq border as well as on biblical studies.

Born in Aleppo, Syria, on October 1, 1941, Sasson immigrated to the United States in 1955 after a significant stay in Lebanon where he attended the Alliance Israélite Universelle schools.[2] In America, Sasson enrolled in Abraham Lincoln High School in Brooklyn, New York, and then Brooklyn College, a constituent school of the City University of New York college system.[3] He received his B.A. in history in 1962 from Brooklyn College.[4]

Immediately after completing his undergraduate education, Sasson accepted a scholarship to pursue his graduate studies at Brandeis University. At Brandeis, he focused first on Islamic Studies, earning an M.A. in Mediterranean Studies in 1963.[5] Eventually, however, he earned his doctorate in Ancient Near Eastern Studies in 1966.[6]

Sasson taught at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, moving up the rank and becoming a full professor of Religious Studies in 1977.[7] In 1991, Sasson was appointed to the prestigious William R. Kenan Chair in Religious Studies where he remained until joining the faculty of Vanderbilt University in 1999.[8]

Sasson was president of the American Oriental Society from 1996 to 1997 and of the International Association for Assyriology from 2005 to 2009.[9][10] He also established and directed the Jewish Studies program at Vanderbilt University from 2002 to 2005.[11]

Selected publications