Mar 2, 2025

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.

Dionsio Candido, Renate Egger-Wenzel, and Stefan C. Reif, eds., What Makes a People? Early Jewish Ideas of Peoplehood and Their Evolving Impact (De Gruyter)
Grace Wing-Yi Au

Meghan Henning and Nils Neumann, eds., Vivid Rhetoric and Visual Persuasion: Ekphrasis in Early Christian Literature (Eerdmans)
Jason Robert Combs

John C. Poirier, The Invention of the Inspired Text: Philological Windows on the Theopneustia of Scripture (T&T Clark)
Jeffrey M. Tripp

Stanley E. Porter, The Pastoral Epistles: A Commentary on the Greek Text (Baker Academic)
Isaiah Allen

Olivia L. Rahmsdorf, Zeit und Ethik im Johannesevangelium: Theoretische, methodische und exegetische Annäherungen an die Gunst der Stunde (Mohr Siebeck)
Gregory Thomas Bask

Nicolai Techow, Sinners, Works of Law, and Transgression in Gal 2:14b–21: A Study in Paul’s Line of Thought (Mohr Siebeck)
William Sanger Campbell

Philip S. Thomas, In a Vision of the Night: Job, Cormac McCarthy, and the Challenge of Chaos (Baylor University Press)
Anthony C. Swindell

Robyn J. Whitaker, Even the Devil Quotes Scripture: Reading the Bible on Its Own Terms (Eerdmans)
Greg Carey

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