The fall issue of the Journal of Biblical Literature is due to be released shortly. This issue includes:
New Testament
- Jason Hood, “Matthew 23–25: The Extent of Jesus’ Fifth Discourse,” pgs. 527–44
- Adela Yarbro Collins, “Mark’s Interpretation of the Death of Jesus,” pgs. 545–54
- N. Clayton Croy, “The Messianic Whippersnapper: Did Jesus Use a Whip on People in the Temple (John 2:15)?” pgs. 555–68
- Jamie A. Banister, “Όμοίωζ and the Use of Parallelism in Romans 1:26–27,” pgs. 569–90
Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies
- Paul Niskanen, “The Poetics of Adam: The Creation of אדם in the Image of אלהים,” pgs. 417–36
- Meir Malul, “אישעחי (Leviticus 16:21): A Marginal Person,” pgs. 437–42
- Agnethe Siquans, “Foreignness and Poverty in the Book of Ruth: A Legal Way for a Poor Foreign Woman to Be Integrated into Israel,” pgs. 443–52
- Song-Mi Suzie Park, “The Frustration of Wisdom: Wisdom, Counsel, and Divine Will in 2 Samuel 17:1–23,” pgs. 453–68
- Brad E. Kelle, “Dealing with the Trauma of Defeat: The Rhetoric of the Devastation and Rejuvenation of Nature in Ezekiel,” pgs. 469–90
- Saul M. Olyan, “Unnoticed Resonances of Tomb Opening and Transportation of the Remains of the Dead in Ezekiel 37:12–14,” pgs. 491–502
- James E. Miller, “A Critical Response to Karin Adams’s Reinterpretation of Hosea 4:13–14,” pgs. 503–506
- Richard C. Steiner, “On the Rise and Fall of Canaanite Religion at Baalbek: A Tale of Five Toponyms,” pgs. 507–26
Other Fields
- Zeba Crook, “Honor, Shame, and Social Status Revisited,” pgs. 591–612