The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include:
New Testament and Cognate Studies
- Brian J. Abasciano, Paul’s Use of the Old Testament in Romans 9.10-18: An Intertextual and Theological Exegesis, reviewed by Stephen Moyise
- Ron Cameron and Merrill P. Miller, eds., Redescribing Paul and the Corinthians, reviewed by Antoinette Clark Wire
- Rob Dalrymple, Revelation and the Two Witnesses: The Implications for Understanding John’s Depiction of the People of God and His Hortatory Intent, reviewed by Russell Morton
- Christopher Zoccali, Whom God Has Called: The Relationship of Church and Israel in Pauline Interpretation, 1920 to the Present, reviewed by James D. G. Dunn
Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies
- Michaela Geiger, Gottesräume: Die literarische und theologische Konzeption von Raum im Deuteronomium, reviewed by J. Cornelis De Vos
- Anselm C. Hagedorn and Andrew Mein, eds., Aspects of Amos: Exegesis and Interpretation, reviewed by Tyler Mayfield
- Conleth Kearns, The Expanded Text of Ecclesiasticus: Its Teaching on the Future Life as a Clue to Its Origin, reviewed by Bradley C. Gregory
- Gordon K. Oeste, Legitimacy, Illegitimacy, and the Right to Rule: Windows on Abimelech’s Rise and Demise in Judges 9, reviewed by Trent C. Butler
- Isaac S. D. Sassoon, The Status of Women in Jewish Tradition, reviewed by Yael Shemesh
- Steven Weitzman, Solomon: The Lure of Wisdom, reviewed by Craig Bartholomew
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