The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include:
Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies
- Ulrich F. Berges, Isaiah: The Prophet and his Book, reviewed by Marvin A. Sweeney
- Daniel E. Fleming, The Legacy of Israel in Judah’s Bible: History, Politics, and the Reinscribing of Tradition, reviewed by Matthew Suriano
- Theresa V. Lafferty, The Prophetic Critique of the Priority of the Cult: A Study of Amos 5:21–24 and Isaiah 1:10–17, reviewed by Alphonso Groenewald
- Matthew Neujahr, Predicting the Past in the Ancient Near East: Mantic Historiography in Ancient Mesopotamia, Judah, and the Mediterranean World, reviewed by Gerhard Karner
- Georg A. Walser, Jeremiah: A Commentary based on Ieremias in Codex Vaticanus, reviewed by Michael Graves
- Walter Brueggemann, Truth Speaks to Power: The Countercultural Nature of Scripture, reviewed by Gerrie Snyman
New Testament and Cognate Studies
- Matthew V. Johnson, James A. Noel, and Demetrius K. Williams, eds., Onesimus Our Brother: Reading Religion, Race, and Culture in Philemon, reviewed by Emilia Zamfir
- M. David Litwa, We Are Being Transformed: Deification in Paul’s Soteriology, reviewed by Tony Costa
- Candida Moss, The Myth of Persecution: How Early Christians Invented a Story of Martyrdom, reviewed by N. Clayton Croy
- Rick F. Talbott, Jesus, Paul, and Power: Rhetoric, Ritual, and Metaphor in Ancient Mediterranean Christianity, reviewed by Jan Willem van Henten
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