Apr 19, 2025
Journal of Biblical Literature 144:1
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
Apr 18, 2025
Free eBook: Imago Dei
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Apr 17, 2025
The Meaning of τετέλεσται in John 19:30
Gary Manning has a good post here on the Meaning of τετέλεσται in John 19:30. He points out that while “paid in full” is probably not the best understanding of the term. This post is also another example of the potential dangers in word studies.
Note: This is an older post that showed up in my feed. I thought it would be a great reminder as we enter the Easter season.
Apr 16, 2025
Another Free Logos Resource
Logos is offering M. Eugene Boring's Revelation in the Interpretation series for free here. The offer is available until April 30.
Apr 13, 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.
Carson Bay, Biblical Heroes and Classical Culture in Christian Late Antiquity: The Historiography, Exemplarity, and Anti-Judaism of Pseudo-Hegesippus (Cambridge University Press)
Ken Olson
Hannes Bezzel, Uwe Becker, and Matthijs de Jong, eds., Prophecy and Foreign Nations: Aspects of the Role of the “Nations” in the Books of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel (Mohr Siebeck)
Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer
Frederick Dale Bruner, The Letter to the Romans: A Short Commentary (Eerdmans)
Andrew B. Spurgeon
Jordan Davis, The End of the Book of Numbers: On Pentateuchal Models and Compositional Issues (Mohr Siebeck)
Itamar Kislev
Albert C. Geljon and David T. Runia, Philo of Alexandria, On Cultivation: Introduction, Translation, and Commentary (SBL Press)
James R. Royse
Katharina Heyden and Maria Lissek, eds., Jerusalem II: Jerusalem in Roman-Byzantine Times (Mohr Siebeck)
Jodi Magness
Jack J. Lennon, Dirt and Denigration: Stigma and Marginalisation in Ancient Rome (Mohr Siebeck)
Joshua Schwartz
Jack R. Lundbom, Joel: Prophet of the Outpouring Spirit (Sheffield Phoenix)
John Anthony Dunne