The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include:
Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies
- Peter Altmann, Festive Meals in Ancient Israel: Deuteronomy’s Identity Politics in Their Ancient Near Eastern Context, reviewed by Stephen A. Reed
- Martin Hallaschka, Haggai und Sacharja 1–8: Eine redaktionsgeschichtliche Untersuchung, reviewed by Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer
- Tod Linafelt, Claudia V. Camp, and Timothy Beal, eds., The Fate of King David: The Past and Present of a Biblical Icon, reviewed by Ilse Muellner
New Testament and Cognate Studies
- Mary L. Coloe and Tom Thatcher, eds., John, Qumran, and the Dead Sea Scrolls: Sixty Years of Discovery and Debate, reviewed by John Painter
- Catherine Gunsalus González, 1 and 2 Peter and Jude, reviewed by Peter H. Davids
- Murray J. Harris, Colossians and Philemon, reviewed by Michael F. Bird
- Thomas Kazen, Jesus and Purity Halakhah: Was Jesus Indifferent to Impurity?, reviewed by Kevin McCruden
- E. A. Myers, The Ituraeans and the Roman Near East: Reassessing the Sources, reviewed by Mark A. Chancey
- Adam Winn, Mark and the Elijah-Elisha Narrative: Considering the Practice of Greco-Roman Imitation in the Search for Markan Source Material, reviewed by Dean Deppe
Miscellaneous
- Wes Howard-Brook, “Come Out My People!”: God’s Call Out of Empire in the Bible and Beyond, reviewed by Matthew Forrest Lowe
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