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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
Ehud Ben Zvi, Introduction to the Presidential Address
Tamara Cohn Eskenazi, The Bible in Politics and Politics in the Bible
Rachelle Gilmour, A History of Kissing in Ancient Israel: Evidence from the Hebrew Bible
Ryan C. Chester, The Jurisprudential Significance of אשר: A Case Study in Leviticus 10:1–3
Brad E. Kelle, Is Hosea Also among the Traumatized? The Book of Hosea and Trauma Hermeneutics
Herald Gandi, Patterns of Allusive Poetry in Jonah’s Psalm: Intertexts in Jonah 2:3a and 10c
David N. DeJong, The Anti-Eschatological Elijah and the Reinterpretation of the “Day of YHWH” in Malachi 3:23–24
J. P. Lapeña, The Hemorrhaging Woman Embodies Violence: Reading Gendered Health Barriers in Mark 5:26
Troy M. Troftgruben, The Time It Takes: Prolonged Pace in Luke’s Travel Narrative (9:51–19:44)
Garrick V. Allen and Kimberley Fowler, The Story of Codex H (GA 015): Manuscript Migration and Primary Sources in Biblical Studies
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