The latest issue of Review of Biblical Literature is out. Reviews can be accessed by clicking the links below but unfortunately you must be a SBL member.
Vincenzo Anselmo, Fece ciò che è male agli occhi di Yhwh: La figura narrativa di Acab in 1 Re 
Reviewed by Andrea Ravasco 
Simon Chi-Chung Cheung, Wisdom Intoned: A Reappraisal of the Genre ‘Wisdom Psalms’ 
Reviewed by Scott C. Jones 
Maria Conterno, Temistio Orientale: Orazioni temistiane nella tradizione siriaca e araba 
Reviewed by Ilaria L. E. Ramelli 
Adam Copenhaver, Reconstructing the Historical Background of Paul’s Rhetoric in the Letter to the Colossians 
Reviewed by Matthew S. Collins 
Jennie Ebeling, J. Edward Wright, Mark Elliott, and Paul V. M. Flesher, eds., The Old Testament in Archaeology and History 
Reviewed by Lester L. Grabbe 
Karin Finsterbusch and Norbert Jacoby, MT-Jeremia und LXX-Jeremia 25–52: Synoptische Übersetzung und Analyse der Kommunikationsstruktur 
Reviewed by Georg A. Walser 
Brandon R. Grafius, Reading Phinehas, Watching Slashers: Horror Theory and Numbers 25 
Reviewed by Richard Walsh 
Gerhard Karner, Frank Ueberschaer, and Burkard M. Zapff, eds., Texts and Contexts of the Book of Sirach/Texte und Kontexte des Sirachbuches 
Reviewed by Ibolya Balla 
James Chukwuma Okoye, Genesis 1–11: A Narrative-Theological Commentary 
Reviewed by Joan Cook 
Mark Alan Powell, Introducing the New Testament: A Historical, Literary, and Theological Survey 
Reviewed by Jay Harrington 
Matthew L. Skinner, A Companion to the New Testament: The General Letters and Revelation 
Reviewed by J. Michael McKay Jr. 
Olivia Stewart Lester, Prophetic Rivalry, Gender, and Economics: A Study in Revelation and Sibylline Oracles 4–5 
Reviewed by Jonathan Groce  
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