Aug 10, 2024

Free 2 Corinthians Video Study

Users of Logos Bible software might be interested in a free 19-lesson 2 Corinthians video study taught by Scott Hafemann. I am not sure how long it will be free but you can check it out here.

Aug 9, 2024

Bulletin for Biblical Research 34:1

The latest issue of the Bulletin for Biblical Research is now out. It contains the following articles but unfortunately, access is not free (see here for information).

Shedding the Robes of Kingship: Samuel’s Subtle Imagery and a Surprising Lesson about Israel’s True King
Justin W. Jackson

“You have answered me?”: Situational Shift (or Not) in Psalm 22
Michael Kibbe

The “Whole” in Our Holiness: New Covenant Wholeness in James 1
Mark H. Baker 

The Narrative of πίστις: A Narratological Approach to πίστις in 1 Peter
J. Benjamin Hussung

Aug 8, 2024

Free eBook: Recovering Paul's Mother Tongue: Language and Theology in Galatians

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Aug 6, 2024

Rashi's Reading of the Psalms

I found Mordechai Cohen's article here on Rashi's counter-Christian reading of the psalms interesting. The first paragraph sets the table for his discussion.
In medieval Latin Christendom, the Psalms were highly beloved, with commentators interpreting them as prophecies about Christ and the Church. Aware of this prevailing interpretation, Rashi often deviates from the plain meaning of the text to read the Psalms as a reflection of the Jewish people’s experience and suffering in his own time (italics mine).

Aug 5, 2024

John 6

Ian Paul has a very good discussion here on the feeding of the 5,000 in John 6.

Aug 4, 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.

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