Tag: Bibliography

  • Audio Hebrew Bible

    At the annual Society of Biblical Literature meeting in San Francisco, I and a number of other folks picked up John Schwandt’s audio version of the United Bible Societies’ Greek New Testament (4th ed.; affiliate disclosure). An audio version of the Hebrew Bible is also available here in “Sephardic-style modern Hebrew.” Although the audio quality is not as crisp…

  • Kristeva’s Website

    With a hat tips to Carolyn Sharp’s Wrestling with the Word, 32n20, and Phillip Camp’s review of the book in the most recent RBL newsletter, Julia Kristeva has a website on which she has made available a number of resources, mostly in French and English.

  • Review of Biblical Literature (December 31, 2011)

    The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include: Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Fields Daniel Bodi, The Demise of the Warlord: A New Look at the David Story, reviewed by Jeremy Hutton Hemchand Gossai, Power and Marginality in the Abraham Narrative, reviewed by Thomas Hieke André Lemaire, ed., Congress Volume: Ljubljana 2007, reviewed by Siegfried Kreuzer Herbert Migsch, Studien zum…

  • Bulletin for Biblical Research 21.4

    The latest issue of the Bulletin for Biblical Research includes: H. Daniel Zacharias, “Old Greek Daniel 7:13–14 and Matthew’s Son of Man” Robert S. Snow, “Let the Reader Understand: Mark’s Use of Jeremiah 7 in Mark 13:14” Steven M. Bryan, “Consumed by Zeal: John’s Use of Psalm 69:9 and the Action in the Temple” Brian J.…

  • Journal of Biblical Literature 130.4

    The latest issue of the Journal of Biblical Literature includes: Esther J. Hamori, “Echoes of Gilgamesh in the Jacob Story” Joel S. Baden and Candida R. Moss, “The Origin and Interpretation of ṣāra’at in Leviticus 13–14″ Scott C. Jones, “Lions, Serpents, and Lion-Serpents in Job 28:8 and Beyond” Noam Mizrahi, “The History and Linguistic Background…

  • Logos Resources

    To complement the earlier pre-publication release of its Hebrew Bible counterpart, Logos Bible Software now has the first six volumes of the Baylor Handbook on the Greek New Testament Series available for order through its pre-publication program. Also noteworthy are the 12 Days of Logos promotions on Calvin’s Commentaries and the Pillar New Testament Commentary.