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.
Thomas Andrew Bennett, 1–3 John (Eerdmans)
Ahreum Kim
Katell Berthelot, ed., Reconsidering Roman Power: Roman, Greek, Jewish and Christian Perceptions and Reactions (École Française de Rome)
Ron Clark
William S. Campbell, Romans: A Social Identity Commentary (T&T Clark)
William Horst
Idan Dershowitz, The Dismembered Bible: Cutting and Pasting Scripture in Antiquity (Mohr Siebeck)
James S. Lee
Christopher J. Fresch, Discourse Markers in Early Koine Greek: Cognitive Functional Analysis and LXX Translation Technique (SBL Press)
Larry Perkins
David Chapman Harris, Holy War Discourses in 1QM and John’s Apocalypse: A Comparative Study (Mohr Siebeck)
Maicol A. Cortés
Richard James Hicks, Emotion Made Right: Hellenistic Moral Progress and the (Un)Emotional Jesus in Mark (De Gruyter)
F. Scott Spencer
Douglas W. Kennard, Biblical Covenantalism in Prophets, Psalms, Early Judaism, and Gospels: Judaism, Covenant Nomism, and Kingdom Hope (Wipf & Stock)
Angel Guzmán
James B. Pendleton, The Body of Creation: God’s Kenotic Economy of Space in the Gospel of Mark (Lexington/Fortress Academic)
K. J. Wenell
Christophe Rico and Peter J. Gentry, The Mother of the Infant King, Isaiah 7:14: ‘Almâ and parthenos in the World of the Bible; A Linguistic Perspective (Wipf & Stock)
Andrew H. Bartelt
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