Journal of Biblical Literature 131, no. 4
The latest issue of the Journal of Biblical Literature includes: Jonathan Kaplan, â1 Samuel 8:11-18 as âA Mirror for Princesââ Nizzim Amzallag and Mikhal Avriel, âThe Cryptic Meaning of the Isaiah 14 MÄĆĄÄlâ Mark Hamilton, âIsaiah 32 as Literature and Political Meditationâ Mark Awabdy, âYhwh Exegetes Torah: How Ezekiel 44:7â9 Bars Foreigners from the Sanctuaryâ Christian Stadel, âA Septuagint Translation Tradition and the Samaritan Targum to Genesis 41:43â John Meier, âThe Parable of the Wheat and the Weeds (Matthew 13:24â30): Is Thomasâs Version (Logion 57) Independent?â Andrew Simmonds, âMarkâs and Matthewâs Sub Rosa Message in the Scene of Pilate and the Crowdâ Matthew Rindge, âReconfiguring the Akedah and Recasting God: Lament and Divine Abandonment in Markâ Benjamin Lappenga, âMisdirected Emulation and Paradoxical Zeal: Paulâs Redefinition of âThe Goodâ as Object of ζáżÎ»ÎżÏ in Galatians 4:12â20â Callie Callon, âSecondary Characters Furthering Characterization: The Depiction of Slaves in the Acts of Peterâ