Siquans, Agnethe. Die Alttestamentlichen Prophetinnen in Der Patristischen Rezeption: Texte – Kontexte – Hermeneutik. In Herders Biblische Studien, 2011.
Jesaja
Matthew R. Crawford. Scripture as ‘One Book’: Origen, Jerome, and Cyril of Alexandria on Isaiah 29:11. In The Journal of Theological Studies, Volume 64, Issue 1, April 2013, pp. 137–153.
Cassel, J. David. Patristic Interpretation of Isaiah. In „As Those Who Are Taught“. The Interpretation of Isaiah from the LXX to the SBL, Leiden: Brill, 2006, pp. 145-169.
Elliott, Mark W. The Voice of the Fathers on Isaiah 40-66. In Gotteswort Und Menschenrede, 2006, pp. 67-84.
Evans, Craig A. Isaiah 6:9-10 in Rabbinic and Patristic Writings. In Vigiliae Christianae 36.3 1982, pp. 275-281.
Kōnstantinu, Miltiadēs. Jesaja 11,1-9: Exegetische Einführung. In Das Alte Testament Als Christliche Bibel in Orthodoxer Und Westlicher Sicht, 2004, pp. 339-346
Markschies, Christoph Johannes, Bernd Janowski. Der Mensch Jesus Christus Im Angesicht Gottes. Zwei Modelle Des Verständnisses Von Jesaja 52,13-53,12 in Der Patristischen Literatur Und Deren Entwicklung. In Der Leidende Gottesknecht, 1996, pp. 197-249
Shedinger, Robert F. Must the Greek Text Always Be Preferred? Versional and Patristic Witnesses to the Text of Matthew 4:16. In Journal of Biblical Literature, vol. 123, no. 3, 2004, pp. 449–66.
Jeremiah
Fürst, Alfons. Band 11 Die Homilien zum Buch Jeremia. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2018.
Hill, R. C. Norms, definitions, and unalterable doctrines: Chrysostom on Jeremiah. In Irish Theological Quarterly, 65(4), 2000, pp. 335-346.
Ezekiel
Christman, A. R. “What Did Ezekiel See?”: Patristic Exegesis of Ezekiel 1 and Debates about God’s Incomprehensibility. In Pro Ecclesia, 8(3), 1999, pp. 338-363.