The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include the following:
Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Fields
- Elizabeth Boase, The Fulfilment of Doom? The Dialogic Interaction between the Book of Lamentations and the Pre-exilic/Early Exilic Prophetic Literature, reviewed by Charles Miller
- Jo Carruthers, Esther through the Centuries, reviewed by Linda Day and reviewed by Timothy Laniak
- Mark K. George, Israel’s Tabernacle as Social Space, reviewed by Gert Prinsloo
- John Oswalt, The Bible among the Myths: Unique Revelation or Just Ancient Literature?, reviewed by Claude Mariottini
- Tessa Rajak, Translation and Survival: The Greek Bible and the Ancient Jewish Diaspora, reviewed by Christopher Beetham
Hermeneutics
- Joel B. Green, Body, Soul, and Human Life: The Nature of Humanity in the Bible, reviewed by Robin Gallaher Branch
- Peter J. Leithart, Deep Exegesis: The Mystery of Reading Scripture, reviewed by Matthew Gordley
- Lesleigh Cushing Stahlberg, Sustaining Fictions: Intertextuality, Midrash, Translation, and the Literary Afterlife of the Bible, reviewed by Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer
New Testament and Cognate Fields
- Bruce J. Malina, Timothy: Paul’s Closest Associate, reviewed by Mark Batluck
- Scot McKnight and Joseph B. Modica, eds., Who Do My Opponents Say That I Am? An Investigation of the Accusations against Jesus, reviewed by M. Robert Mulholland
- Tom Thatcher, Greater than Caesar: Christology and Empire in the Fourth Gospel, reviewed by Adam Winn
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