Oct 20, 2024

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 to read them.

Andrew Bowden, Desire in Paul’s Undisputed Epistles: Semantic Observations on the Use of epithymeō, ho epithymētēs, and epithymía in Roman Imperial Texts (Mohr Siebeck)
Nélida Naveros Córdova

Holly J. Carey, Women Who Do: Female Disciples in the Gospels (Eerdmans)
Susan E. Benton

David Davage, How Isaiah Became an Author: Prophecy, Authority, and Attribution (Fortress)
J. Todd Hibbard

Ariel Feldman and Timothy J. Sandoval, eds., Torah in Early Jewish Imaginations (Mohr Siebeck)
Joshua Schwartz

Ronit Nikolsky and Arnon Atzmon, eds., Studies in the Tanhuma-Yelammedenu Literature (Brill)
Matthew Goldstone

Lidija Novakovic, John 11–21: A Handbook on the Greek Text (Baylor University Press)
Yan Ma

Frances Reynolds, A Babylon Calendar Treatise: Scholars and Invaders in the Late First Millennium BC (Oxford University Press)
Céline Debourse

Joseph Too Shao and Rosa Ching Shao, Joel, Nahum, and Malachi: A Pastoral and Contextual Commentary (Langham Global Library)
Bob Becking

W. Gil Shin, The “Exodus” in Jerusalem (Luke 9:31): A Lukan Form of Israel’s Restoration Hope (Brill)
Jeremy D. Otten

Michael Wandusim, The Lord’s Prayer in the Ghanaian Context: A Reception-Historical Study (De Gruyter)
Torrey Seland

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