Selected Bibliography (Books Only, Some Titles Have Co-authors)
- A Guide to Scriptual Symbols (1990)
- A Bibliography on Temples of the Ancient Near East and Mediterranean World: Arranged by Subject and by Author (1991)
- Ancient State : The Rulers and the Ruled (1993)
- Temples of the Ancient World (1995)
- A Guide to Publications on the Book of Mormon : Selected Annotated Bibliography (1996)
- A Comprehensive Annotated Book of Mormon Bibliography (1996)
- Understanding Isaiah (1996)
- LDS Perspectives on the Dead Sea Scrolls (1997)
- Understanding the Book of Revelation (1998)
- The Book of Mormon Text Reformatted According to Parallelistic Patterns (1998)
- The Great Isaiah Scroll (1998)
- The Temple in Time and Eternity (1999)
- Understanding the Signs of the Times (1999)
- Isaiah in the Book of Mormon (1999)
- Disciple as Witness : Essays on Latter-Day Saint History and Doctrine in Honor of Richard Lloyd Anderson (2000)
- Disciple as Scholar : Essays on Scripture and the Ancient World in Honor of Richard Lloyd Anderson (2000)
- The Dead Sea Scrolls: Questions and Responses for Latter-day Saints (2000)
- Harmonizing Isaiah : Combining Ancient Sources (2001)
- Revelation, Reason, and Faith: Essays in Honor of Truman G. Madsen (2002)
- Echoes and Evidences of the Book of Mormon (2002)
- Understanding Death and the Resurrection (2003)
- The Dead Sea Scrolls Reader (Set of 6 Volumes) (2004)
- Understanding the Parables of Jesus Christ (2006)
- Visualizing Isaiah (2006)
- Symbols and Shadows: Unlocking a Deeper Understanding of the Atonement (2009)
- Tree of Life : From Eden to Eternity (2011)
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