The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include:
Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies
- Michael Avioz, “I Sat Alone”: Jeremiah among the Prophets, reviewed by Wilhelm Wessels
- Steed Vernyl Davidson, Empire and Exile: Postcolonial Readings of the Book of Jeremiah, reviewed by Bob Becking
- Joëlle Ferry, Isaïe: “Comme les mots d’un livre scellé”, reviewed by Wilson de Angelo Cunha
- Jean-Daniel Macchi, Christophe Nihan, Thomas Römer, and Jan Rückl, eds., Les recueils prophétiques de la Bible: Origines, milieux, et contexte proche-oriental, reviewed by James M. Bos
- Shalom M. Paul, Isaiah 40–66: Translation and Commentary, reviewed by Roy E. Gane
- Deborah W. Rooke, Handel’s Israelite Oratorio Libretti: Sacred Drama and Biblical Exegesis, reviewed by Helen Leneman
- Robb Andrew Young, Hezekiah in History and Tradition, reviewed by Ibolya Balla
New Testament and Cognate Studies
- Andrés García Serrano, The Presentation in the Temple: The Narrative Function of Lk 2:22–39 in Luke–Acts, reviewed by Sean Adams
- Allen Verhey and Joseph S. Harvard, Ephesians, reviewed by Earl Kellett
- Duane F. Watson and Terrance Callan, First and Second Peter, reviewed by Travis B. Williams
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