Volume 137:3 of the Journal of Biblical Literature is now out. Here is a list of the articles with links to abstracts.
Conceptualizing the Place of Deaf People in Ancient Israel: Suggestions from Deaf Space
Mike Gulliver and William John Lyons
Biblical Myths and the Inversion Principle: A Neostructuralist Approach
Aryeh Amihay
Once Again: The Yam Sûp of the Exodus
Philip Y. Yoo
The Gēr (Stranger) in Deuteronomy: Family for the Displaced
Mark Glanville
Separating the Wheat from the Chaff: The Independent Logic of Deuteronomy 22:25–27
Sara J. Milstein
“All That You Have Done … Has Been Fully Told to Me”: The Power of Gossip and the Story of Ruth
Philip F. Esler
Utterance of David, the Anointed of the God of Jacob (2 Samuel 23:1–7)
Mahri Leonard-Fleckman
“Your Torah Is My Delight”: Repetition and the Poetics of Immanence in Psalm 119
Sean Burt
Gabriel’s Entrance and Biblical Violence in Luke’s Annunciation Narrative
Michael Pope
Mixed Metaphors: Resolving the “Eschatological Headache” of John 5
Hugo Méndez
Romans 5:12, Once Again: Is It a Grammatical Comparison?
James W. Haring
“Wretch I Am!” Eve’s Tragic Speech-in-Character in Romans 7:7–25
Nicholas Elder
The Blood of Goats and Calves … and Bulls? An Allusion to Isaiah 1:11 LXX in Hebrews 10:4
Justin Harrison Duff
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