The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include the following:
New Testament and Cognate Studies
- Brevard Childs, The Church’s Guide for Reading Paul: The Canonical Shaping of the Pauline Corpus, reviewed by Paul E. Trainor
- Desta Heliso, Pistis and the Righteous One: A Study of Romans 1:17 against the Background of Scripture and Second Temple Jewish Literature, reviewed by Lars Kierspel
- Martin Mosse, The Three Gospels: New Testament History Introduced by the Synoptic Problem, reviewed by Pheme Perkins
- Charles Puskas, The Conclusion of Luke-Acts: The Significance of Acts 28:16–31, reviewed by Deborah Thompson Prince
- Huub van de Sandt and Jürgen Zangenberg, eds., Matthew, James, and Didache: Three Related Documents in Their Jewish and Christian Settings, reviewed by William Varner
- Robert Stein, Mark, reviewed by Joel F. Williams
- Alan Thompson, One Lord, One People: The Unity of the Church in Acts in Its Literary Setting, reviewed by Bobby Kelly
Jewish Scripture and Cognate Studies
- Rein Bos, We Have Heard That God Is with You: Preaching the Old Testament, reviewed by Jordan M. Scheetz
- Billie Jean Collins, The Hittites and Their World, reviewed by Dirk Paul Mielke
- Jörg Lanckau, Der Herr der Träume: Eine Studie zur Funktion des Traumes in der Josefsgeschichte der Hebräischen Bibel, reviewed by Bart J. Koet
- Nicola Laneri, ed., Performing Death: Social Analyses of Funerary Traditions in the Ancient Near East and Mediterranean, reviewed by Aren Maeir
- Pekka Lindqvist, Sin at Sinai: Early Judaism Encounters Exodus 32, reviewed by James N. Rhodes
- Werner Schmidt, Das Buch Jeremia: Kapitel 1–20, reviewed by Wilhelm J. Wessels
- Herman J. Selderhuis, Calvin’s Theology of the Psalms, reviewed by Randall McKinion
- Andrew Sloane, At Home in a Strange Land: Using the Old Testament in Christian Ethics, reviewed by Andrew Davies
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