Monday, February 25, 2019

Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43/2


Journal for the Study of the Old Testament- Volume: 43, Number: 2 (December 2018)
Original Articles
Judean personal names in the book of Jeremiah in light of archaeological evidence and
Jonah and moral agency
The flood and the problem of being an Omnivore
The dead trickster and his shrewd children? The persuasive use of the double quotations of a dead patriarch in Genesis 49:29-50:21
Moses died and the people moved on: A hidden narrative in Deuteronomy
The literary roles of Reuben and Judah in Genesis narratives: A 'reflection complex'
Metaphor, illness, and identity in Psalms 88 and 102
Let the day perish: The nexus of personification and mythology in Job 3


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