The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include:
Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies
- A. Graeme Auld, First and Second Samuel: A Commentary, reviewed by Phillip G. Camp
- Eva Cancik-Kirschbaum, Margarete van Ess, and Joachim Marzahn, eds., Babylon: Wissenskultur in Orient und Okzident, reviewed by Michael S. Moore
- Alan T. Levenson, The Making of the Modern Jewish Bible: How Scholars in Germany, Israel, and America Transformed an Ancient Text, reviewed by George Savran
- Hans-Peter Mathys, Das Astarte-Quadrat, reviewed by Sven Petry
- Vincent Sénéchal, Rétribution et intercession dans le Deutéronome, reviewed by Paul Sanders
- Marvin A. Sweeney, Tanak: A Theological and Critical Introduction to the Jewish Bible, reviewed by Jason M. Silverman
New Testament and Cognate Studies
- Michael F. Bird and Joel Willitts, eds., Paul and the Gospels: Christologies, Conflicts and Convergences, reviewed by Thomas P. Nelligan
- Gordon D. Fee, Revelation, reviewed by Alexander Stewart
- Mavis M. Leung, The Kingship-Cross Interplay in the Gospel of John: Jesus’ Death as Corroboration of His Royal Messiahship, reviewed by Michael Labahn
- J. Brian Tucker, “Remain in Your Calling”: Paul and the Continuation of Social Identities in 1 Corinthians, reviewed by H. H. Drake Williams III
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