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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
Tobias Schmitz, Challenging Emotion: Is Divine “Regret” ( נחם ) an Anthropopathism After All?
Paul Hocking and Moshe Kline, The Covenant Code: A New Way of Reading the Writing
Timothy Hogue, From Zaphon to Zion: The Redaction of Psalm 20
Alexiana Fry, Don’t Feel It, Don’t Heal It: Ezekiel 24:15–27 and Divine Dissociation
Anthony R. Petterson, Drinking as Slaughter in Obadiah 16
Yedidah Koren, The נתינים in Tannaitic Literature: The Puzzle and a Proposed Solution
Tucker S. Ferda, Crucifixion as Parodic Parousia: Eschatological Foreshadowing and the Death of Jesus in Mark
Richard Last, Abraham and the Jerusalem Collection: Kinship Diplomacy in Paul’s Letters
Phillip Munoa, Who Lies Beneath? Revising Paul Holloway’s Angelic Interpretation of Philippians 2:6–11
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