Apr 4, 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.

Soham Al-Suadi and Peter-Ben Smit, eds., T&T Clark Handbook to Early Christian Meals in the Greco-Roman World (T&T Clark)
Jin Hwan Lee

Jennifer Miyuki Babcock, Ancient Egyptian Animal Fables: Tree Climbing Hippos and Ennobled Mice (Brill)
Angela McDonald

Kristine Henriksen Garroway, Hyun Chul Paul Kim, and John W. Martens, eds., Violence against Women and Children in the Hebrew Bible: Between Trauma and Resilience (T&T Clark)
Yael Nu’emah-Kremer

Thomas Kazen, Dirt, Shame, Status: Perspectives on Same-Sex Sexuality in the Bible and the Ancient World (Eerdmans)
Klaus-Peter Adam

David Lincicum, The Commentarial Impulse: Interpretation and Actualization in the Pauline Tradition (Eerdmans)
A. Andrew Das

Daniel Olariu, Theodotion’s Greek Text of Daniel: An Analysis of the Revisional Process and Its Semitic Source (Brill)
Martijn Beukenhorst

Hyun Ho Park, Intergroup Conflict, Recategorization, and Identity Construction in Acts: Breaking the Cycle of Slander, Labeling and Violence (T&T Clark)
Shelly Matthews

Emma Louise Parker, The Importance of Outsiders to Pauline Communities: Opinion, Reputation and Mission (T&T Clark)
William Horst

Paul R. Raabe, Isaiah 13–27 (Concordia)
Paul D. Wegner

Jonathan Yogev, The Rephaim: Sons of the Gods (Brill)
Alistair T. Robertson

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