Monday, October 2, 2017

JBL 136/3


Society                            of Biblical Literature
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Journal of Biblical Literature
Volume 136, Issue 3 — September 2017

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

Jealousy or Furnace Remelting? A Response to Nissim Amzallag

Matthew Richard Schlimm
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Who Is Doing What to Whom Revisited: Another Look at Leviticus 18:22 and 20:13

George M. Hollenback
abstract
Rabbinic Traditions in Jerome's Translation of the Book of Numbers
Matthew Kraus
abstract
The Saga of Judah's Kings Continues: The Reception of Chronicles in the Late Second Temple Period
Mika S. Pajunen
abstract
A "Cryptic Phrase" in Haggai 2:6
Max Rogland
abstract
Translation of Horse Colors in Zechariah 1:8; 6:2–3, 6 Based on Textual and Material Evidence
Diana Abernethy
abstract
The Wisdom of Solomon, Ruler Cults, and Paul's Polemic against Idols in the Areopagus Speech
Drew J. Strait
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Celebrating the New Year with the Israelites: Three Extrabiblical Psalms from Papyrus Amherst 63
Karel van der Toorn
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Mary's Magnificat (Luke 1:46b–55) and the Price of Corn in Mexico
David L. Balch
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You Can't Hear "Aeneas" without Thinking of Rome
Michael Kochenash
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Building Character on the Road to Emmaus: Lukan Characterization in Contemporary Literary Perspective
Michal Beth Dinkler
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Paul the "god" in Acts 28: A Comparison with Philoctetes
M. David Litwa
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Gentile Gods at the Eschaton: A Reconsideration of Paul's "Principalities and Powers" in 1 Corinthians 15
Emma Wasserman
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