Feb 16, 2026

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.

Markus Bockmuehl and Nathan Eubank, eds., The Creed and the Scriptures (Mohr Siebeck)
Lee Martin McDonald

Attila Bodor, The Theological Profile of the Peshitta of Isaiah (Brill)
Peter Juhás

Daniel Daley, Ideal Disciples: A Commentary on Matthew’s Beatitudes (Baylor University Press)
Kathy Barrett Dawson

Simon J. Joseph, A Social History of Christian Origins: The Rejected Jesus (Routledge)
Zhenya Gurina-Rodríguez

Esther Kobel, Jo-Ann A. Brant, and Meredith J. C. Warren, eds., The Ties That Bind: Negotiating Relationships in Early Jewish and Christian Texts, Contexts, and Reception History (T&T Clark)
Edward Kessler

Ido Koch, Oded Lipschits, and Omer Sergi, eds., From Nomadism to Monarchy? Revisiting the Early Iron Age Southern Levant (Eisenbrauns)
Quinn Daniels

Julia M. O’Brien, Prophets beyond Activism: Rethinking the Prophetic Roots of Social Justice (Westminster John Knox)
Jeremiah Cataldo

Hughson T. Ong, Sociolinguistic Analysis of the New Testament: Theories and Applications (Brill)
Sung Min Park

Soo Kim Sweeney, David Frankel, and Marvin A. Sweeney, eds., Theology of the Hebrew Bible, Volume 2: Texts, Readers, and Their Worlds (SBL Press)
Xenia L. Chan

Oda Wischmeyer, Love as Agape: The Early Christian Concept and Modern Discourse (Baylor University Press)
John Frederick

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