The winter issue of the Journal of Biblical Literature includes:
New Testament and Cognate Fields
- Edna Israeli, “‘Taxo’ and the Origin of the Assumption of Moses,” 735–58
- Edward P. Dixon, “Descending Spirit and Descending Gods: A ‘Greek’ Interpretation of the Spirit’s ‘Descent as a Dove’ in Mark 1:10,” 759–80
- Matthew Gordley, “The Johannine Prologue and Jewish Didactic Hymn Traditions: A New Case for Reading the Prologue as a Hymn,” 781–802
- Brent Nongbri, “Two Neglected Textual Variants in Philippians 1,” 803–8
- James R. Edwards, “A Nomen Sacrum in the Sardis Synagogue,” 813–21
Jewish Scripture and Cognate Fields
- Matthew Thiessen, “The Text of Genesis 17:14,” 625–42
- Jeremy Schipper, “Deuteronomy 24:5 and King Asa’s Foot Disease in 1 Kings 15:23b,” 643–48
- Lawson G. Stone, “Eglon’s Belly and Ehud’s Blade: A Reconsideration,” 649–64
- Alice Logan, “Rehabilitating Jephthah,” 665–86
- Susanne Gillmayr-Bucher, “Framework and Discourse in the Book of Judges,” 687–702
- Edward Ho, “In the Eyes of the Beholder: Unmarked Attributed Quotations in Job,” 703–16
- Michael Chan, “Rhetorical Reversal and Usurpation: Isaiah 10:5–34 and the Use of Neo-Assyrian Royal Idiom in the Construction of an Anti-Assyrian Theology,” 717–34
- Theodore A. Bergren, “A Note on 5 Ezra 1:11 and 2:8–9,” 809–12