The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include the following:
New Testament and Cognate Fields
- Willis Barnstone, The Restored New Testament: A New Translation with Commentary, Including the Gnostic Gospels Thomas, Mary, and Judas, reviewed by Sean Kealy
- James G. Crossley, Jesus in an Age of Terror: Scholarly Projects for a New American Century, reviewed by William Arnal
- Richard A. Horsley, Wisdom and Spiritual Transcendence at Corinth: Studies in First Corinthians, reviewed by L. L. Welborn
- Jerome H. Neyrey, The Gospel of John in Cultural and Rhetorical Perspective, reviewed by Steven Hunt
Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Fields
- Marc H. Ellis, Reading the Torah Out Loud: A Journey of Lament and Hope, reviewed by J. Dwayne Howell
- Brian Murdoch, The Apocryphal Adam and Eve in Medieval Europe: Vernacular Translations and Adaptations of the Vita Adae et Evae, reviewed by Jeffrey Morrow
- Simone Paganini, “Nicht darfst du zu diesen Wörtern etwas hinzufügen”: Die Rezeption des Deuteronomiums in der Tempelrolle: Sprache, Autoren und Hermeneutik, reviewed by Matthias Weigold
- Seth L. Sanders, The Invention of Hebrew, reviewed by Ziva Shavitsky
- David P. Wright, Inventing God’s Law: How the Covenant Code of the Bible Used and Revised the Laws of Hammurabi, reviewed by Joel S. Baden
- Saul Zalewski, “Now Rise Up, O Lord, and Go to Your Resting-Place”: A Literary Study of the Ark Narative [sic] in the Book of Chronicals [sic] [Hebrew], reviewed by Amos Frisch
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