Journal of Biblical Literature 133, no. 2
The Journal of Biblical Literature 133, no. 2 includes: Joram Mayshar, âWho Was the Toshav?â Amitai Baruchi-Unna, âTwo Clearings of Goats (1 Kings 20:27): An Interpretation Supported by an Akkadian Parallelâ Ryan E. Stokes, âSatan, Yhwhâs Executionerâ Saul M. Olyan, âJehoiakimâs Dehumanizing Interment as a Ritual Act of Reclassificationâ John L. McLaughlin, âIs Amos (Still) among the Wise?â Christine Mitchell, âA Note on the Creation Formula in Zechariah 12:1â8; Isaiah 42:5â6; and Old Persian Inscriptionsâ Kristian Larsson, âIntertextual Density, Quantifying Imitationâ J. R. Daniel Kirk and Stephen L. Young, ââI Will Set His Hand to the Seaâ: Psalm 88:26 LXX and Christology in Markâ Jennifer Knust and Tommy Wasserman, âThe Biblical Odes and the Text of the Christian Bible: A Reconsideration of the Impact of Liturgical Singing on the Transmission of the Gospel of Lukeâ Brittany E. Wilson, âThe Blinding of Paul and the Power of God:Masculinity, Sight, and Self-Control in Acts 9â Brice C. Jones, âThree New Coptic Papyrus Fragments of 2 Timothy and Titus (P.Mich. inv. 3535b)â Nicola Denzey Lewis and Justine Ariel Blount, âRethinking the Origins of the Nag Hammadi Codicesâ This issue also introduces the âJBL Forum,â which is intended to provide âan occasional series that will highlight approaches, points of view, and even definitions of âbiblical scholarshipâ that may be outside the usual purview of many of our readers. The format may vary from time to time but will always include an exchange of ideas on the matter at handâ (pg. 421). This issueâs forum includes: ...