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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
Tina Pippin, Introduction to the Presidential Address
Ehud Ben Zvi, Open the Gates! Exploring Futures for Us As Scholars, for Our Field, and for Our Society of Biblical Literature
Ohad Magori, Theft of Livestock in the Covenant Code: A New Synchronic Approach
Jerome F. D. Creach, “Even the Birds Find a Home:” Psalm 104:16-18 and the Concept of the Cosmic Sanctuary
Rachel Corcho, Matthew J. Klem, and Daniel A. Machiela, What and Where Is the “Plain of Dura” in Daniel 3:1?
Robert J. Myles, Soft Clothing, Hard Jesus: Toughness and Class Conflict in Q 7:24-25
John N. Genter, A Messianic Secret and an Unconventional Christ in Matthew’s Gospel
Joshua H. M. Chan, The Ethnolinguistic Significance of Tongues in Acts: From Xenolalia to Naturally Acquired Languages
Grayden McCashen, Christ’s Piety: 1 Timothy 3:16 in Light of Early Christian Traditions
David J. Downs, “Let Us Fix Our Eyes on the Blood of Christ” (1 Clem 7.4): Blood and Atonement in 1 Clement and Hebrews
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