The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature are detailed in the newsletter dated August 8 but arrived in my inbox only yesterday. These include:
Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies
- Judith Baskin and Kenneth Seeskin, eds., The Cambridge Guide to Jewish History, Religion, and Culture, reviewed by Alan Avery-Peck
- Jan Joosten, Collected Studies on the Septuagint: From Language to Interpretation and Beyond, reviewed by Sean A. Adams
- Ingrid E. Lilly, Two Books of Ezekiel: Papyrus 967 and the Masoretic Text as Variant Literary Editions, reviewed by John Engle
- Marty Alan Michelson, Reconciling Violence and Kingship: A Study of Judges and 1 Samuel, reviewed by Gregory Mobley
- Konrad Schmid, The Old Testament: A Literary History, reviewed by Trent C. Butler
New Testament and Cognate Studies
- John T. Carroll, Luke: A Commentary, reviewed by Daniel L. Smith
- James W. Thompson, Moral Formation according to Paul: The Context and Coherence of Pauline Ethics, reviewed by David G. Horrell
Miscellaneous
- G. K. Beale, A New Testament Biblical Theology: The Unfolding of the Old Testament in the New, reviewed by Stephen Moyise
- John J. Pilch, A Cultural Handbook to the Bible, reviewed by Jacobus Kok
- Jane S. Webster and Glenn S. Holland, eds., Teaching the Bible in the Liberal Arts Classroom, reviewed by Phillip Sherman
DMin student here at LRU what is best way to search your Journal for say Mark 13:1-31? thank you
Pastor Bill Devlin RN BSN MA aka ‘PB’
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Good to hear from you, Bill, and I hope your studies at LRU are continuing well. If you’re wanting to search here for references to Mark’s Gospel, just type your query in the search box in the upper right-hand corner of any page. Suggestions for locating formally peer-reviewed scholarship are available on the online research page.