Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Journal of Biblical Literature 136/1



Reading Romans 13 with Simone Weil: Toward a More Generous Hermeneutic

Beverly Roberts Gaventa
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Joseph the Infiltrator, Jacob the Conqueror? Reexamining the Hyksos-Hebrew Correlation

Ronald A. Geobey
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Joshua (and Caleb) in the Priestly Spies Story and Joshua's Initial Appearance in the Priestly Source: A Contribution to an Assessment of the Pentateuchal Priestly Material

Itamar Kislev
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Remarks on a Coptic Sahidic Fragment of 3 Kingdoms, Previously Described as an Apocryphon of Solomon
Alin Suciu and Felix Albrecht
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The Persianized Liturgy of Nehemiah 8:1–8
Mark Whitters
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Creation, Destruction, and a Psalmist's Plea: Rethinking the Poetic Structure of Psalm 74
Nathaniel E. Greene
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A Shift in Perspective: The Intended Audience and a Coherent Reading of Proverbs 1:1–7
Arthur Keefer
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2 Maccabees 10:1–8: Who Wrote It and Where Does It Belong?
Jonathan R. Trotter
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Her Memorial: An Alternative Reading of Matthew 26:13
Wongi Park
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The Open Horizon of Mark 13 
Micah D. Kiel
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Fleshly Resurrection, Authority Claims, and the Scriptural Practices of Lukan Christianity
Shelly Matthews
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From Eloquence to Evading Responsibility: The Rhetorical Functions of Quotations in Paul's Argumentation
Katja Kujanpää
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The JBL Forum, An Occasional Exchange: Black Lives Matter for Critical Biblical Scholarship
IntroductionAdele Reinhartz
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A Reflection on the Black Lives Matter Movement and Its Impact on My ScholarshipWil Gafney
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The Scholarly NetworkNyasha Junior
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At Exodus as the Door of (No) ReturnKenneth Ngwa
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The African American Bible: Bound in a Christian NationRichard Newton
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Research on the New Testament and Early Christian Literature May Assist the Churches in Setting Ethical PrioritiesBernadette J. Brooten
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Black Scholarship Matters
Tat-Siong Benny Liew
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