O'Connor, Michael Patrick; Freedman, David Noel, ed. (1987). Backgrounds for the Bible. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns. ISBN978-0931464300. OCLC869179345. Note: Includes essays originally published in Michigan Quarterly Review XXII (3). Summer 1983, a special issue called The Bible and Its Traditions.[4][5][6]
Menn, Lise; O'Connor, Michael P.; Obler, Loraine K.; Holland, Audrey, ed. (1995). Non-fluent aphasia in a multilingual world. Amsterdam [u.a.]: Benjamins. ISBN9781556193910.
Makalah
O'Connor, M (1977). "The Grammar of Getting Blessed in Tyrian-Sidonian Phoenician". Rivista di Studi Fenici. 5: 5–11. ISSN0390-3877.
O'Connor, M. (1989). "Semitic *mgn and Its Supposed Sanskrit Origin". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 109 (1): 25–32. doi:10.2307/604334. JSTOR604334.
O'Connor, M. (1986). "'I only am escaped alone to tell thee': Native American and Biblical Hebrew Verse". Religion & Intellectual Life. 3: 121–32.
O'Connor, Michael Patrick (1986). "The Women in the Book of Judges". Hebrew Annual Review. 10: 277–293. hdl:1811/58724.
O'Connor, Michael Patrick (1987). "Chapter 9: The Pseudosorites: A Type of Paradox in Hebrew Verse". Dalam Follis, Elaine R. (ed.). Directions in Biblical Hebrew Poetry. Supplement Series No. 40. Sheffield, England: JSOT Press. hlm. 161–172. ISBN978-1850750130.
O'Connor, M. P. (1999). "Biblical Hebrew Lexicography: טף 'Children, Dependents' in Biblical and Qumranic Hebrew". Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages (2): 25–40. (Table of contents with abstracts)
O'Connor, M. (2004). "The Onomastic Evidence for Bronze-Age West Semitic". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 124 (3): 439–470. doi:10.2307/4132275. JSTOR4132275.
O'Connor, Michael Patrick (2008). "Chapter 1: The Biblical Notion of the City". Dalam Camp, Claudia V.; Berquist, Jon L. (ed.). Constructions of space II : the biblical city and other imagined spaces. The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies No. 490. London: T & T Clark. ISBN9780567027085. OCLC234257147.
O'Connor, MP; Greenstein, E.L. (2012). "Parallelism". Dalam Greene, Roland; Cushman, Stephen (ed.). The Princeton encyclopedia of poetry and poetics (Edisi 4th.). Princeton: Princeton University Press. hlm. 997–999. ISBN9781400841424.
Ulasan
O'Connor, Michael Patrick (1991). "Review of The Affirming Flame: Religion, Language, Literature". South Central Review. 8 (1): 116–118. doi:10.2307/3189323. JSTOR3189323.
O'Connor, M. (1992). "Review of Studies in Verbal Aspect and Narrative Technique in Biblical Hebrew Prose". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 112 (3): 497–499. doi:10.2307/603094. JSTOR603094.
O'Connor, M. (2003). "Grammatical Concepts 101 for Biblical Hebrew: Learning Biblical Hebrew Grammatical Concepts Through English Grammar (review)". Hebrew Studies. 44 (1): 234–238. doi:10.1353/hbr.2003.0025.
O'Connor, Michael P. (2001). "Review of "The alphabet versus the goddess: The conflict between word and image" by Leonard Shlain". Written Language & Literacy. 4 (1): 87–95. doi:10.1075/wll.4.1.07oco.
^Greenstein, Edward L. (1985). "Review of The Bible and Its Traditions". The Biblical Archaeologist. 48 (3): 191–192. doi:10.2307/3209941. JSTOR3209941.
^Williams, William C. (1984). "Review of The Bible and Its Traditions. A special issue of the "Michigan Quarterly Review", Vol. XXII, no. 3". Hebrew Studies. 25: 170–172. JSTOR27908895.