Göttingen Septuagint Sigla Chart

Further thanks to Jonathan Kiel (via Brian Davidson) for passing along Miles Van Pelt’s Göttingen Septuagint sigla chart PDF.

October 4, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Biblical Theology Bulletin 42, no. 4

Image via Wikipedia The next issue of the Biblical Theology Bulletin includes: David M. Bossman, “The Ebb and Flow of Biblical Interpretation” Joel Edmund Anderson, “Jonah in Mark and Matthew: Creation, Covenant, Christ, and the Kingdom of God” Peter Admirand, “Millstones, Stumbling Blocks, and Dog Scraps: Children in the Gospels” Zeba A. Crook, “Memory and the Historical Jesus” John W. Daniels, Jr., “Gossip in the New Testament”

October 4, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Review of Biblical Literature (September 30, 2012)

The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include the following: Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies Steven Fassberg, The Jewish Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Challa, reviewed by Aaron Koller Lisbeth S. Fried, ed., Was 1 Esdras First?: An Investigation into the Priority and Nature of 1 Esdras, reviewed by Andrew Steinmann Detlef Jericke, Regionaler Kult und lokaler Kult: Studien zur Kult- und Religionsgeschichte Israels und Judas im 9. und 8. Jahrhundert v. Chr., reviewed by John Engle Vadim Jigoulov, The Social History of Achaemenid Phoenicia: Being a Phoenician, Negotiating Empires, reviewed by S. Rebecca Martin Joel S. Kaminsky and Joel N. Lohr, The Torah: A Beginner’s Guide, reviewed by Rachel S. Mikva William Loader, The Pseudepigrapha on Sexuality: Attitudes towards Sexuality in Apocalypses, Testaments, Legends, Wisdom, and Related Literature, reviewed by Françoise Mirguet New Testament and Cognate Studies ...

October 2, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Carrier, "Thallus and the Darkness at Christ's Death"

In the latest contribution to the Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism, Richard Carrier discusses “Thallus and the Darkness at Christ’s Death”: It is commonly claimed that a chronologer named Thallus, writing shortly after 52 CE, mentioned the crucifixion of Jesus and the noontime darkness surrounding it (which reportedly eclipsed the whole world for three hours), and attempted to explain it as an ordinary solar eclipse. But this is not a credible interpretation of the evidence. A stronger case can be made that we actually have a direct quotation of what Thallus said, and it does not mention Jesus. (185) ...

September 29, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Kindling Cave 4?

Amazon’s selection of texts available for the Kindle platform occasionally includes some interesting oddities. For instance, those who really want to do so can apparently read the Discoveries in the Judaean Desert volumes 10 (4QMMT) and 16 (cave 4 calendrical texts) on Kindle for a mere $239.20 and $254.34 respectively, without print-equivalent page numbers. Or, used hard covers are available for just under $180. ;-) ...

September 25, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Review of Biblical Literature (September 21, 2012)

The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include the following: Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies Anselm Hagedorn and Henrik Pfeiffer, eds., Die ErzvĂ€ter in der biblischen Tradition: Festschrift fĂŒr Matthias Köckert, reviewed by Cynthia Edenburg Adrian Schenker, AnfĂ€nge der Textgeschichte des Alten Testaments: Studien zu Entstehung und VerhĂ€ltnis der frĂŒhesten Textformen, reviewed by Marjo C. A. Korpel New Testament and Cognate Studies ...

September 22, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Journal of Biblical Literature 131, no. 3

The latest issue of the Journal of Biblical Literature includes: Serge Frolov, “Judah Comes to Shiloh: Genesis 49:10bα, One More Time” Philip Y. Yoo, “The Four Moses Death Accounts” Brian P. Irwin, “Not Just Any King: Abimelech, the Northern Monarchy, and the Final Form of Judges” Benjamin J. M. Johnson, “The Heart of YHWH’s Chosen One in 1 Samuel” Martien A. Halvorson-Taylor, “Secrets and Lies: Secrecy Notices (Esther 2:10, 20) and Diasporic Identity in the Book of Esther” Ryan M. Armstrong, “Psalms Dwelling Together in Unity: The Placement of Psalms 133 and 134 in Two Different Psalms Collections” Ryan P. Bonfiglio, “Archer Imagery in Zechariah 9:11-17 in Light of Achaemenid Iconography” Robert K. McIver, “Eyewitnesses as Guarantors of the Accuracy of the Gospel Traditions in the Light of Psychological Research” Joshua W. Jipp, “Paul’s Areopagus Speech of Acts 17:16-34 as Both Critique and Propaganda” John K. Goodrich, “Voluntary Debt Remission and the Parable of the Unjust Steward (Luke 16:1-13)” Curtis Hutt, “‘Be Ye Approved Money Changers!’: Reexamining the Social Contexts of the Saying and Its Interpretation”

September 14, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

New Testament Studies 58, no. 4

New Testament Studies The latest issue of New Testament Studies includes: Markus Lau, “Geweißte GrabmĂ€ler. Motivkritische Anmerkungen zu Mt 23.27–28” Matthias Adrian, “Der Blick durch die enge TĂŒr: Lk 13.22–30 im architekturgeschichtlichen Kontext der stĂ€dtischen domus” Jonathan Bourgel, “Les rĂ©cits synoptiques de la Passion prĂ©servent-ils une couche narrative composĂ©e Ă  la veille de la Grande RĂ©volte Juive?” George H. van Kooten, “’ΕÎșÎșÎ»Î·ÏƒÎŻÎ± Ï„ÎżáżŠ ΞΔοῊ: The ‘Church of God’ and the Civic Assemblies (ጐÎșÎșÎ»Î·ÏƒÎŻÎ±Îč) of the Greek Cities in the Roman Empire: A Response to Paul Trebilco and Richard A. Horsley” Alexander N. Kirk, “Building with the Corinthians: Human Persons as the Building Materials of 1 Corinthians 3.12 and the ‘Work’ of 3.13–15” Michael Bachmann, “IdentitĂ€t bei Paulus: Beobachtungen am Galaterbrief” ...

September 11, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Review of Biblical Literature Newsletter (September 7, 2012)

The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include the following: Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies Richard S. Briggs and Joel N. Lohr, eds., A Theological Introduction to the Pentateuch: Interpreting the Torah as Christian Scripture, reviewed by Thomas Dozeman Roger Good, The Septuagint’s Translation of the Hebrew Verbal System in Chronicles, reviewed by Francis Dalrymple-Hamilton Norman K. Gottwald; ed. Rebecca J. Kruger Gaudino, The Hebrew Bible: A Brief Socio-Literary Introduction, reviewed by Steven L. McKenzie New Testament and Cognate Studies ...

September 8, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Review of Biblical Literature Newsletter (August 31, 2012)

The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include the following: Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies Thomas W. Mann, The Book of the Former Prophets, reviewed by David G. Firth N. Verbin, Divinely Abused: A Philosophical Perspective on Job and His Kin, reviewed by F. Rachel Magdalene New Testament and Cognate Studies ...

August 31, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Review of Biblical Literature Newsletter (August 24, 2012)

The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include the following: Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies S. Bar, D. Kahn, and J. J. Shirley, eds., Egypt, Canaan and Israel: History, Imperialism, Ideology and Literature, reviewed by Aren M. Maeir Scott W. Hahn, The Kingdom of God as Liturgical Empire: A Theological Commentary on 1–2 Chronicles, reviewed by Mark Mcentire Roy L. Heller, Conversations with Scripture: The Book of Judges, reviewed by Klaas Spronk Robin Routledge, Old Testament Theology: A Thematic Approach, reviewed by Hubert James Keener Erich Zenger, Einleitung in das Alte Testament, edited by Christian Frevel, reviewed by Trent C. Butler and by Jordan M. Scheetz Miscellaneous ...

August 24, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Review of Biblical Literature (August 17, 2012)

The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include the following: Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies Reinhard Achenbach, Rainer Albertz, and Jakob Wöhrle, eds., The Foreigner and the Law: Perspectives from the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East, reviewed by Bradford A. Anderson Georg Fischer, Die AnfÀnge der Bibel: Studien zu Genesis und Exodus, reviewed by Frank H. Polak John Goldingay, Key Questions about Biblical Interpretation: Old Testament Answers, reviewed by John E. Anderson Feidhlimidh T. Magennis, First and Second Samuel, reviewed by William L. Lyons James D. Nogalski, The Book of the Twelve, reviewed by Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer New Testament and Cognate Studies ...

August 17, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Baur's Paul(us) on Google Books

Ferdinand Christian Baur. Google Books has available two full PDF copies ( 1, 2) of the original German of F. C. Baur’s Paulus, der Apostel Jesu Christi (1845). Also available are the first and second volumes of second edition of the English translation produced by Eduard Zeller ( Paul, the Apostle of Jesus Christ, 2 vols., 1873–1875). In addition, the book’s second, posthumously produced German edition (2 vols., 1866–1867) from which Zeller translated the English version is available in a single, combined PDF that contains both of its volumes. ...

August 17, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Review of Biblical Literature Newsletter (August 9, 2012)

The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include the following: Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies StĂ©phanie Anthonioz, « À qui me comparerez-vous ? » (Is 40,25): La polĂ©mique contre l’idolĂątrie dans le DeutĂ©ro-IsaĂŻe, reviewed by Sven Petry Jason Bembry, Yahweh’s Coming of Age, reviewed by Johannes de Moor Francesca Stavrakopoulou, Land of Our Fathers: The Roles of Ancestor Veneration in Biblical Land Claims, reviewed by Bob Becking Michael P. Streck, Altbabylonisches Lehrbuch, reviewed by Gerhard Karner New Testament and Cognate Studies ...

August 10, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Walton, Matthews, and Chavalas, Bible Background Commentary: Old Testament

[caption id="" align=“alignright” width=“80”] John Walton, Victor Matthews, and Mark Chavalas[/caption] Ahead of class this fall, the folks at InterVarsity have kindly forwarded John Walton, Victor Matthews, and Mark Chavalas’s Old Testament backgrounds commentary (2000). According to the publisher’s description, ...

August 8, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 55, no. 2

Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society The latest issue of the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society arrived in yesterday’s mail and includes the following: David Chapman and Andreas Köstenberger, “Jewish Intertestamental and Early Rabbinic Literature: An Annotated Bibliographic Resource Updated (Part 1)” Armin Baum, “A Theological Justification for the Canonical Status of Literary Forgeries: Jacob’s Deceit (Genesis 27) and Petr PokornĂœâ€™s Sola Gratia Argument” Walter Kaiser Jr., “Is It the Case that Christ is the Same Object of Faith in the Old Testament? (Genesis 15:1–6)” Josh Chatraw, “Balancing Out (W)Right: Jesus’ Theology of Individual and Corporate Repentance and Forgiveness in the Gospel of Luke” Stanley Porter and Bryan Dyer, “Oral Texts?: A Reassessment of the Oral and Rhetorical Nature of Paul’s Letters in Light of Recent Studies” Adam Hensley, “ΣÎčÎłÎŹÏ‰, λαλέω, and áœ‘Ï€ÎżÏ„ÎŹÏƒÏƒÏ‰ in 1 Corinthians 14:34 in Their Literary and Rhetorical Context” Victor Rhee, “The Author of Hebrews as a Leader of the Faith Community” Russell Moore, “The Kingdom of God in the Social Ethics of Carl F. H. Henry: A Twenty-first Century Evangelical Reappraisal”

August 8, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Review of Biblical Literature Newsletter (August 3, 2012)

The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature includes the following discussions of texts in New Testament and cognate studies: Ann W. Astell and Sandor Goodhart, eds., Sacrifice, Scripture, and Substitution: Readings in Ancient Judaism and Christianity, reviewed by John Dunnill Daniel Boyarin, The Jewish Gospels: The Story of the Jewish Christ, reviewed by F. Stanley Jones Jeffrey Brodd and Jonathan L. Reed, eds., Rome and Religion: A Cross-Disciplinary Dialogue on the Imperial Cult, reviewed by John Kloppenborg Gonzalo Haya-Prats, Empowered Believers: The Holy Spirit in the Book of Acts, reviewed by Nils Neumann Larry W. Hurtado and Paul L. Owen, eds., ‘Who Is This Son of Man?’: The Latest Scholarship on a Puzzling Expression of the Historical Jesus, reviewed by Christopher Tuckett Yung Suk Kim, A Theological Introduction to Paul’s Letters: Exploring a Threefold Theology of Paul, reviewed by Jason Weaver Stefanos Mihalios, The Danielic Eschatological Hour in the Johannine Literature, reviewed by Dirk van der Merwe Klaus Wachtel and Michael W. Holmes, eds., The Textual History of the Greek New Testament: Changing Views in Contemporary Research, reviewed by Jean-François Racine James P. Ware, Paul and the Mission of the Church: Philippians in Ancient Jewish Context, reviewed by Angela Standhartinger John Morgan-Wynne, The Cross in the Johannine Writings, reviewed by David Crump

August 3, 2012 Â· 2 min Â· J. David Stark

Review of Biblical Literature Newsletter (July 26, 2012)

The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include: Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies John Choi, Traditions at Odds: The Reception of the Pentateuch in Biblical and Second Temple Period Literature, reviewed by John Engle Scott C. Jones, Rumors of Wisdom: Job 28 as Poetry, reviewed by Edward L. Greenstein Michael E. W. Thompson, Where Is the God of Justice?: The Old Testament and Suffering, reviewed by Pekka Pitkanen Julie Woods, Jeremiah 48 as Christian Scripture, reviewed by Frederik Poulsen New Testament and Cognate Studies ...

July 27, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Rasmussen, Zondervan Atlas of the Bible

Rasmussen, Atlas of the Bible Ahead of class this fall, the folks at Zondervan have kindly forwarded Carl Rasmussen’s Atlas of the Bible (2010). According to the publisher’s description, This thoroughly revised edition of the Gold Medallion Award-winning Zondervan NIV Atlas of the Bible uses innovative 3D imaging technology and over one hundred images to bring the biblical world to life with unprecedented clarity. Plus, over one hundred full-color, multidimensional maps trace the progression of Old and New Testament history, providing you with an accessible and accurate resource—a treasure trove of insights for students of the Bible. ...

July 20, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Review of Biblical Literature Newsletter (July 19, 2012)

The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include: Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies Leslie C. Allen, A Liturgy of Grief: A Pastoral Commentary on Lamentations, reviewed by Elizabeth Boase Edwin M. Good, Genesis 1–11: Tales of the Earliest World, reviewed by George Savran R. B. Salters, Lamentations: A Critical and Exegetical Commentary, reviewed by Eleuterio Ruiz New Testament and Cognate Studies ...

July 20, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Tov, Scribal Practices and Approaches

Emmanuel Tov has made available the full text of his 2009 monograph Scribal Practices and Approaches Reflected in the Texts Found in the Judean Desert in two PDF files in the “Publications” section of his website. Excepting certain “minute changes,” these files are substantially identical to the printed versions. ...

July 13, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Review of Biblical Literature Newsletter (July 11, 2012)

The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include: Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies Stephen J. Bennett, Ecclesiastes/Lamentations: A Commentary in the Wesleyan Tradition, reviewed by Russell L. Meek Alicia Suskin Ostriker, For the Love of God: The Bible as an Open Book, reviewed by Barbara Green New Testament and Cognate Studies ...

July 12, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Review of Biblical Literature Newsletter (July 6, 2012)

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 ...

July 6, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

NA28 Is on Its Way

Nestle-Aland Greek New Testament, 28th ed The 28th edition of the Nestle-Aland Greek New Testament is set to be available around the end of the year. The new edition features a revised and more user-friendly critical apparatus, readings for Papyrii 117–127, somewhat more than 30 changes to the main text, and additional checking of scriptural cross references (HT: Brian Davidson). ...

June 30, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Review of Biblical Literature Newsletter (June28, 2012)

The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include: Jewish Scripture and Cognate Studies Christopher B. Ansberry, Be Wise, My Son, and Make My Heart Glad: An Exploration of the Courtly Nature of the Book of Proverbs, reviewed by Anne W. Stewart Beate Pongratz-Leisten, ed., Reconsidering the Concept of Revolutionary Monotheism, reviewed by Michael B. Hundley Hanne von Weissenberg, Juha Pakkala, and Marko Marttila, eds., Changes in Scripture: Rewriting and Interpreting Authoritative Traditions in the Second Temple Period, reviewed by Ian Young New Testament and Cognate Studies ...

June 29, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Free BASOR Issue and Classics Teaching Resources

Charles Jones notes that the May issue of the Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research is available for free online through July 31 and that ClassicsTeaching.com contains some valuable resources for teachers of classics, compiled by Steven Hunt (Cambridge) and Aisha Khan-Evans (University of London).

June 27, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

New Logos Collections

Logos Bible Software now has a Herman Ridderbos Collection available for order on their pre-publication program and a John Huss Collection open for bidding on their community pricing program. According to the respective product pages: ...

June 26, 2012 Â· 2 min Â· J. David Stark

Biblical Theology Bulletin 42, no. 2

Image:BTB vol 40 no 1.gif The latest issue of the Biblical Theology Bulletin includes: Article Callia Rulmu, “Stumbling Words for a Determined Young Lady: Notes on Ruth 2:7b” David H. Wenkel, “When the Apostles Became Kings: Ruling and Judging the Twelve Tribes of Israel in the Book of Acts” Coleman A. Baker, “Social Identity Theory and Biblical Interpretation” Eric C. Stewart, “New Testament Space/Spatiality”

June 25, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Bock, Theology of Luke and Acts

[caption id="" align=“alignright” width=“80”] Darrell Bock[/caption] In the second volume to be released in Zondervan’s Biblical Theology of the New Testament series, Darrell Bock takes up Luke and Acts. On the text’s product page, the Westminster Bookstore has assembled a 5-part playlist of YouTube interviews from Zondervan about the volume.

June 21, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Faithlife Study Bible

Faithlife Study Bible Although the product has already some limited availability, Logos Bible Software has now announced that the Faithlife Study Bible, which includes the Lexham Bible Dictionary, is available for free through March 2014. ...

June 21, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark