Volume 139:1 of the Journal of Biblical Literature is now out. Here is a list of the articles with links to abstracts.
Presidential Address: Introduction
Adele Reinhartz
Thinking Intersectionally: Gender, Race, Class, and the Etceteras of Our Discipline
Gale A. Yee
The Problem of Reubenite Primacy: New Paradigms, New Answers
Andrew Tobolowsky
The Book of Ruth and the Limits of Proverbial Wisdom
Laura Quick
Why Davidic Superscriptions Do Not Demarcate Earlier Collections of Psalms
David Willgren Davage
A Collective Anointed? David and the People in Psalm 89
Marcel Krusche
Matthew 26:73 and the Case of the Disappearing Galilean Accent
Matthew W. Mitchell
Jesus, Barabbas, and the Crowd as Figures in Matthew’s Day of Atonement Typology (Matthew 27:15–26)
Hans M. Moscicke
A Literary and Theological Case for the “Unbeloved” Reading in John 10:29
Donghyun Jeong
Aquila and Apollos: Acts 18 in Light of Ancient Ethnic Stereotypes
Matthijs den Dulk
Junia: An Apostle before Paul
Yii-Jan Lin
The Curse of the Law, the Covenant, and Anthropology in Galatians 3:10–14: An Examination of Paul’s Use of Deuteronomy 27:26
J. Andrew Cowan
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