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The Journal of Biblical Literature (JBL) is a quarterly periodical that promotes critical and academic biblical scholarship. Bringing the highest level of technical expertise to bear on the canon, cognate literature, and the historical matrix of the Bible, JBL has stood as the flagship journal of biblical studies for more than a century.
Contents
Barbara Thiede, Taking Biblical Authors at Their Word: On Scholarly Ethics, Sexual Violence, and Rape Culture in the Hebrew Bible
Anathea E. Portier-Young, Miriam’s Dance as Embodied Prophecy (Exodus 15:20–21)
Kyle A. Rouse, Conquests Need Monuments and Monuments Need Inscriptions: The Textual Location of the Mount Ebal Altar Episode in Joshua
Shane M. Thompson, Local Manifestations of YHWH within El’s Divine Council: Psalm 82 in the Context of Israelite Religion
Shalom E. Holtz, The Problems of Land Possession and the Meaning of Isaiah 60:21
Aron Tillema, Gendered Lament, Gendered Response: Reading Lamentations with Its Early Interpreters
Edmon L. Gallagher, Suddenly and Then Gradually: The Growth of the Septuagint and Its Canon
Jason Borges, Phoebe, a Host of Christian Travelers: The Meaning of Προστάτις in Romans 16:2
Ruben A. Bühner, With Whom Is Peter Eating in Antioch? Reading τὰ ἔθνη in Galatians 2:12 as Including Nonbelieving Gentiles
Kyu Seop Kim, The Concept of Διαθήκη in Galatians 3:15–18
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