Friday, September 16, 2016

Journal of Biblical Literature 135/3



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Journal of Biblical Literature
Volume 135, Issue 3 — September 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

Editor's Foreword. Snared by Words? (Proverbs 6:2): On the Perils of Editing
Adele Reinhartz
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Demons in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East
Anne Marie Kitz
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Rereading 1 Kings 17:21 in Light of Ancient Medical Texts

Andrew R. Davis
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The "God of the Fathers" in Chronicles

Troy D. Cudworth
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Where Art Thou, O Hezekiah's Tunnel? A Biblical Scholar Considers the Archaeological and Biblical Evidence concerning the Waterworks in 2 Chr 32:3–4, 30 and 2 Kgs 20:20
Mary Katherine Yem Hing Hom
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The Destruction of the Samaritan Temple by John Hyrcanus: A Reconsideration
Jonathan Bourgel
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The Compositional Development of Qumran Pesharim in Light of Mesopotamian Commentaries
Bronson Brown-deVost
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Baruch's Jerusalem: The Conception of Jerusalem in 1 Baruch 4:5-5:9
Ruth Henderson
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Semitic Poetic Techniques in the Magnificat: Luke 1:46–47, 55
Hugo Méndez
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One of the Days of the Son of Man: A Reconsideration of Luke 17:22
Ryan P. Juza
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On Paul's Second Visit to Corinth: [Palin], Parsing, and Presupposition in 2 Corinthians 2:1
Stephen C. Carlson
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Paulus als Yischmaelit? The Personification of Scripture as Interpretive Authority in Paul and the School of Rabbi Ishmael
Michael Benjamin Cover
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Jesus's Testimony before Pilate in 1 Timothy 6:13
Michel Gourgues
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Emotional Physiology and Consolatory Etiquette: Reading the Present Indicative with Future Reference in the Eschatological Statement in 1 Peter 1:6
Troy W. Martin
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