Journal of Biblical Literature
Volume 134, Issue 1 — March 2015
is now available online (free to SBL members). Abstracts are linked below. To read articles online, go here and log in with your SBL ID, then click on the "Go to JSTOR" link near the top of the page. As of 1 January 2015, all of JBL is now available in a single location via JSTOR. (To subscribe to the print edition of JBL or to recommend JBL to your institutional library, click here.)
ISSN: 0021-9231; EISSN 1934-3876 ContentsIntroduction to the Presidential Address
Athalya Brenner-Idan
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Presidential Address: Criticism in Critical Times: Reflections on Vision and Task
Fernando F. Segovia
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The Divining Snake: Reading Genesis 3 in the Context of Mesopotamian Ophiomancy
Duane E. Smith
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A Rejoinder concerning Genesis 3:6 and the NJPS Translation
David E. S. Stein
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The Fearsome Sword of Genesis 3:24
Murray H. Lichtenstein
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Two Translations of HSS V 67 and Their Significance for Genesis 16, 21, and 30
Kerry D. Lee
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Vengeance and Vindication in Numbers 31
Ken Brown
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Merab, Saul's Mute and Muffled Daughter
Orly Keren and Hagit Taragan
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The Legal Blend in Biblical Narrative (Joshua 20:1–9, Judges 6:25–31, 1 Samuel 15:2, 28:3–25, 2 Kings 4:1–7, Jeremiah 34:12–17, Nehemiah 5:1–12)
Joshua Berman
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['yph] in Amos 4:13: New Evidence for the Yahwistic Incorporation of Ancient Near Eastern Solar Imagery
John B. Whitley
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Cross-Gendered Romans and Mark's Jesus: Legion Enters the Pigs (Mark 5:1–20)
Warren Carter
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Pacifist Jesus? The (Mis)Translation of [eate heos toutou] in Luke 22:51
David Lertis Matson
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Interrupted Speech in Luke-Acts
Daniel Lynwood Smith
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The First Pauline Chronologist? Paul's Itinerary in the Letters and in Acts
Ryan S. Schellenberg
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The Sexual Use of Slaves: A Response to Kyle Harper on Jewish and Christian Porneia
Jennifer A. Glancy
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Journal of Biblical Literature 134.1
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