Apr 19, 2025

Journal of Biblical Literature 144:1

Volume 144:1 of the Journal of Biblical Literature is now available. Here is a list of articles but you will need to be a member to access them.

Introduction to the Presidential Address
Ehud Ben Zvi

The Bible in Politics and Politics in the Bible
Tamara Cohn Eskenazi

A History of Kissing in Ancient Israel: Evidence from the Hebrew Bible
Rachelle Gilmour

The Jurisprudential Significance of אשר: A Case Study in Leviticus 10:1–3
Ryan C. Chester

Is Hosea Also among the Traumatized? The Book of Hosea and Trauma Hermeneutics
Brad E. Kelle

Patterns of Allusive Poetry in Jonah’s Psalm: Intertexts in Jonah 2:3a and 10c
Herald Gandi

The Anti-Eschatological Elijah and the Reinterpretation of the “Day of YHWH” in Malachi 3:23–24
David N. DeJong

The Hemorrhaging Woman Embodies Violence: Reading Gendered Health Barriers in Mark 5:26
J. P. Lapeña

The Time It Takes: Prolonged Pace in Luke’s Travel Narrative (9:51–19:44)
Troy M. Troftgruben

The Story of Codex H (GA 015): Manuscript Migration and Primary Sources in Biblical Studies
Garrick V. Allen and Kimberley Fowler

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