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.
Brian J. Abasciano, Paul’s Use of the Old Testament in Romans 9:19–24: An Intertextual and Theological Exegesis (T&T Clark)
A. Chadwick Thornhill
Jan-Mathieu Carbon and Gunnel Ekroth, eds., From Snout to Tail: Exploring the Greek Sacrificial Animal from the Literary, Epigraphical, Iconographical, Archaeological, and Zooarchaeological Evidence (Swedish Institute at Athens)
Tua Korhonen
Benedikt Hensel, Bartosz Adamczewski, and Dany Nocquet, eds., Social Groups behind Biblical Traditions: Identity Perspectives from Egypt, Transjordan, Mesopotamia, and Israel in the Second Temple Period (Mohr Siebeck)
Sam Blankenship
Yung Suk Kim, Monotheism, Biblical Traditions, Race Relations (Cambridge University Press)
Rodolfo Galvan Estrada III
Hugo Méndez, The Gospel of John: A New History (Oxford University Press)
M. David Litwa
Stephen Westerholm, Romans: Text, Readers, and the History of Interpretation (Eerdmans)
Josh C. S. Ip
Jeremy L. Williams, Criminalization in Acts of the Apostles: Race, Rhetoric and the Prosecution of Early Christian Movement (Cambridge University Press)
Eric C. Smith
Jacob L. Wright, Why the Bible Began: An Alternative History of Scripture and Its Origins (Cambridge University Press)
Corrine Carvalho