The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include:
Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies
- Milton Eng, The Days of Our Years: A Lexical Semantic Study of the Life Cycle in Biblical Israel, reviewed by Paul Korchin
- Kristen H. Lindbeck, Elijah and the Rabbis: Story and Theology, reviewed by Sonya S. Cronin
- Hayim Tadmor; ed. Mordechai Cogan, “With My Many Chariots I Have Gone Up the Heights of the Mountains”: Historical and Literary Studies on Ancient Mesopotamia and Israel, reviewed by R. Russell Mack
- Leigh M. Trevaskis, Holiness, Ethics and Ritual in Leviticus, reviewed by James W. Watts
New Testament and Cognate Studies
- John Horman, A Common Written Greek Source for Mark and Thomas, reviewed by Simon Gathercole
- Ian Christopher Levy, ed., The Letter to the Galatians, reviewed by Ian J. Elmer and by Akio Ito
- Mikeal C. Parsons, Martin M. Culy, and Joshua J. Stigall, Luke: A Handbook on the Greek Text, reviewed by John DelHousaye
- Leslie W. Walck, The Son of Man in the Parables of Enoch and in Matthew, reviewed by Donald Senior
Hermeneutics
- John Fitzgerald, Fika J. van Rensburg, and Herrie van Rooy, eds., Animosity, the Bible, and Us: Some European, North American, and South African Perspectives, reviewed by Miriam von Nordheim-Diehl
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