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.
Anwarul Azad and Ida Glaser, Genesis 1–11: Bud of Theology, Grandmother of the Sciences, Seedbed of the Holy Books (Langham Global Library)Jacob Berlin
Sara Contini, Human Dignity in the Latin Reception of Origen (Mohr Siebeck)
Gaetano Lettieri
Sylvie Chabert d’Hyères, Luke at the Birth of the Gospels (Cambridge Scholars Publishing)
Jeffrey M. Tripp
Luke Ferretter, The Bible as Literature: A New Introduction (Routledge)
Cristiana Conti-Easton
Menghun Goh, ed., Pauline Letters (T&T Clark)
Jeremy Punt
Mark Goodacre, The Fourth Synoptic Gospel: John’s Knowledge of Matthew, Mark, and Luke (Eerdmans)
Paul N. Anderson
James B. Prothro and Isaac Augustine Morales, OP, eds., The Future of Catholic Biblical Interpretation: Marie-Joseph Lagrange and Beyond (Eerdmans)
Francesco Filannino
Jack M. Sasson, Judges 13–21: A New Translation with Commentary (Yale University Press)
Mark E. Biddle
Zoltán Schwáb, Proverbs: An Introduction and Study Guide; Wisdom Calls (T&T Clark)
Frédérique Dantonel
Hanna Tervanotko and Jonathan Stökl, eds., Text as Revelation (T&T Clark)
Michael J. Biggerstaff
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