Volume 131, Number 4 / Winter 2012 of Journal of Biblical Literature is now available on the jbl.metapress.com website at http://jbl.metapress.com/content/l0654314v558/.
This issue contains:
1 Samuel 8:11-18 as "A Mirror for Princes" p. 625 Jonathan Kaplan The Cryptic Meaning of the Isaiah 14 Māšāl p. 643 Nizzim Amzallag, Mikhal Avriel Isaiah 32 as Literature and Political Meditation p. 663 Mark W. Hamilton Yhwh Exegetes Torah: How Ezekiel 44:7-9 Bars Foreigners from the Sanctuary p. 685 Mark A. Awabdy A Septuagint Translation Tradition and the Samaritan Targum to Genesis 41:43 p. 705 Christian Stadel The Parable of the Wheat and the Weeds (Matthew 13:24-30): Is Thomas's Version (Logion 57) Independent? p. 715 John P. Meier Mark's and Matthew's Sub Rosa Message in the Scene of Pilate and the Crowd p. 733 Andrew Simmonds Reconfiguring the Akedah and Recasting God: Lament and Divine Abandonment in Mark p. 755 Matthew S. Rindge Misdirected Emulation and Paradoxical Zeal: Paul's Redefinition of "The Good" as Object of ζῆλος in Galatians 4:12-20 p. 775 Benjamin J. Lappenga Secondary Characters Furthering Characterization: The Depiction of Slaves in the Acts of Peter p. 797 Callie Callon
Monday, December 17, 2012
Journal of Biblical Literature 131/4
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment