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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
Jennie Grillo, On Having a Body: Time and Divine Embodiment
Daniel Kwame Bediako, Light and Luminaries: A Study of Genesis 1:3–5 and 14–19
David E. Basher, Saul and the Not-So-Holy Ghost: 1 Samuel 16:14–23 and Ghost-Induced Illness
Theodore J. Lewis, Transgenerational “Righteousness” in Ezekiel and Aramean (Sam’alian) Texts
Tyler M. Moser, The Postexilic םיניתנ and the Neo-Babylonian Širkū: A Reassessment
Hillel Mali, Noah’s Sacrifice and the Relation between Jubilees and the Genesis Apocryphon
Jonathan Arulnathan Thambyrajah, ירֵשְׁאַ and μακάριος: Contact Linguistics, Constrained Language, and the Nature of Judaic Greek
Courtney J. P. Friesen, Hagar on Sinai: The Choice of Heracles, Mountain Women, and Pauline Allegory in Galatians
Kirk R. MacGregor, The Pro-Choice Biblical Ethic of American Evangelical Scholars before the Religious Right
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