May 2, 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.

Johann Cook, Wolfgang Kraus, and Martin Rösel, eds., Septuagint Theology and Its Reception: Stellenbosch Congress on the Septuagint, 2022 (SBL Press)
Rodrigo de Sousa

Juliane Eckstein, Peter Juhás, Róbert Lapko, and Reinhard Müller, eds., Challenges for Ancient and Modern Bible Translators (Gorgias)
Łukasz Popko

Deirdre N. Fulton, Kenneth A. Ristau, Jonathan S. Greer, and Margaret E. Cohen, eds., The Formation of Biblical Texts: Chronicling the Legacy of Gary N. Knoppers (Mohr Siebeck)
Francisco Martins

Jo Henderson-Merrygold, Introducing a Hermeneutics of Cispicion: Reading Sarah and Esau’s Gender (Failures) Beyond Cisnormativity (T&T Clark)
Anne Létourneau

Scott McLaren, ed., The Bible in the Age of Empire: A Cultural History (T&T Clark)
Robert Wafawanaka

Douglas J. Moo, The Letters to the Colossians and to Philemon (Eerdmans)
Roy R. Jeal

Clemens Schneider, Die Wüste, das Meer und die Verwandlung Zions: Eine kritische Kontextualisierung des neuen Exodus in Jesaja 40–52 (Evangelische Verlagsanstalt)
Anja Klein

Terje Stordalen and Øystein S. LaBianca, eds., Levantine Entanglements: Cultural Productions, Long-Term Changes and Globalizations in the Eastern Mediterranean (Equinox)
Piotr Bienkowski

Ambra Suriano, Narrative Paths Through Mamre and Sodom: The Oak and the Gate (T&T Clark)
Fabrizio Ficco 

Samson L. Uytanlet and Bennet Lawrence, eds., Exploring the New Testament in Asia: Evangelical Perspectives (Langham Global Library)
Melissa C. M. Tan

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