Oct 19, 2019

The Latest Issue of the Review of Biblical Literature

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.

Edwin K. Broadhead, ed., Let the Reader Understand: Essays in Honor of Elizabeth Struthers Malbon
Reviewed by Robert L. Foster

Jack R. Davidson, Still Letting My People Go: An Analysis of Eli Washington Caruther’s Manuscript against American Slavery and Its Universal Application of Exodus 10:3
Reviewed by Ralph K. Hawkins

Adam W. Day, Jesus, the Isaianic Servant: Quotations and Allusions in the Gospel of John
Reviewed by Daniel J. Brendsel

Gerhard Karner, Frank Ueberschaer, and Burkard M. Zapff, eds., Texts and Contexts of the Book of Sirach/Texte und Kontexte des Sirachbuches
Reviewed by Johann Cook

Laura Suzanne Lieber, Jewish Aramaic Poetry from Late Antiquity: Translations and Commentaries
Reviewed by Steven Fine

Carolin Neuber, ed., Der immer neue Exodus: Aneignungen und Transformationen des Exodusmotivs
Reviewed by Claudia D. Bergmann

Judith Newman, Before the Bible: The Liturgical Body and the Formation of Scriptures in Early Judaism
Reviewed by Carol A. Newsom

Nicholas Perrin, Jesus the Priest
Reviewed by Chris Kugler

David T. Runia and Gregory E. Sterling, eds., Studia Philonica Annual: Studies in Hellenistic Judaism, Volume XXIX (2017)
Reviewed by Tyler Smith

Marcus Sigismund, Martin Karrer, and Ulrich Schmid, eds., Studien zum Text der Apokalypse
Reviewed by David H. Warren

Laura A. Smit and Stephen E. Fowl, Judges and Ruth
Reviewed by Victor H. Matthews

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