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 to read them.
Luca Arcari, ed., Beyond Conflicts: Cultural and Religious Cohabitations in Alexandria and Egypt between the 1st and 6th Century CE
Melody Everest
George Branch-Trevathan, The Sermon on the Mount and Spiritual Exercises: The Making of the Matthean Self
Jin Ki Hwang
Jaime Clark-Soles, Women in the Bible
Amy-Jill Levine
Markham J. Geller and Strahil V. Panayotov, Mesopotamian Eye Disease Texts: The Nineveh Treatise
Laura M. Zucconi
John Goldingay, Hosea–Micah
Heath D. Dewrell
David Lyle Jeffrey, Scripture and the English Poetic Imagination
Anthony Swindell
Justin Leidwanger, Roman Seas: A Maritime Archaeology of Eastern Mediterranean Economies
David Schreiner
Kara J. Lyons-Pardue, Gospel Women and the Long Ending of Mark
Elizabeth E. Shively
Karl-Heinrich Ostmeyer, Jüdische Gebete aus der Umwelt des Neuen Testaments: Ein Studienbuch
Simon Bellmann
Chun Jung, Il paradosso messianico secondo Marco: Rilevanza di Mc 8,31–9,29 per la caratterizzazione della figura di Gesù e dei discepoli
Lorenzo Scornaienchi
Ralph J. Korner, Reading Revelation after Supersessionism: An Apocalyptic Journey of Socially Identifying John’s Multi-ethnic Ekklēsiai with the Ekklēsia of Israel
Craig R. Koester
Helen Paynter and Michael Spalione, eds., The Bible on Violence: A Thick Description
Markus Zehnder
Nathanael R. Polinski, O.S.B., That the Scriptures Might Be Fulfilled through Perfect Worship: An Investigation of John 19:36–37
Chris Blumhofer
Dalit Regev, Painting the Mediterranean Phoenician: On Canaanite-Phoenician Trade-Nets
Aaron Greener
Thomas Renz, The Books of Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah
Klaas Spronk
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