The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include:
Qumran and Cognate Studies
- John J. Collins, Beyond the Qumran Community: The Sectarian Movement of the Dead Sea Scrolls, reviewed by Philip R. Davies
- Jason Kalman and Jaqueline S. du Toit, Canada’s Big Biblical Bargain: How McGill University Bought the Dead Sea Scrolls, reviewed by Matthew A. Collins
- Daniel A. Machiela, The Dead Sea Genesis Apocryphon: A New Text and Translation with Introduction and Special Treatment of Columns 13–17, reviewed by Benjamin Ziemer
- Lawrence H. Schiffman, Qumran and Jerusalem: Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls and the History of Judaism, reviewed by Sidnie White Crawford
Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies
- Timothy Jay Johnson, Now My Eye Sees You: Unveiling an Apocalyptic Job, reviewed by Scott C. Jones
- Michael E. Stone, Aryeh Amihay, and Vered Hillel, eds., Noah and His Book(s), reviewed by Emma England and Anthony Swindell
New Testament and Cognate Studies
- Edward W. Klink III, The Audience of the Gospels: The Origin and Function of the Gospels in Early Christianity, reviewed by Theodore J. Weeden Sr.
- Laura Salah Nasrallah, Christian Responses to Roman Art and Architecture: The Second-Century Church amid the Spaces of Empire, reviewed by Rosemary Canavan and Lee M. Jefferson
Hermeneutics
- David Lyle Jeffrey and C. Stephen Evans, eds., The Bible and the University, reviewed by Jeffrey L. Morrow
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