Monday, June 6, 2016

Journal of Biblical Literature 135/2

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Journal of Biblical Literature

Volume 135, Issue 2 — June 2016

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 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

Contents

Supersessionist or Complementary? Reassessing the Nature of Legal Revision in the Pentateuchal Law Collections
Joshua Berman
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At Wisdom's Table: How Narrative Shapes the Biblical Food Laws and Their Social Function

Jonathan Burnside
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Israel's Open Sore in the Book of Jeremiah
Amy Kalmanofsky
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A Diachronic Study of the Language of Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi

Seoung-Yun Shin
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Jonah among the Twelve Prophets

Gregory Goswell
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Was Qumran Abandoned at the End of the First Century BCE?

Dennis Mizzi and Jodi Magness
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The Yoke Is Easy, but What of Its Meaning? A Methodological Reflection Masquerading as a Philological Discussion of Matthew 11:30
Matthew W. Mitchell
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John Is No Exception: Identifying the Subject of [eimi] and Its Implications

Matthew D. Jensen
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On the Sanctity of Mixtures and Branches: Two Halakic Sayings in Romans 11:16–24

Benjamin D. Gordon
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Galatians 3:1 as an Allusion to Textual Prophecy
Heidi Wendt
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Toward a New Scribal Habit: Reciprocal Corruptions and the Text of 1 Corinthians 8:2–3

Mark Letteney
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Reconsidering the Place of Papyrus Bodmer XIV–XV (P75) in the Textual Criticism of the New Testament

Brent Nongbri
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Author Correction
Matthew McAffee
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