Friday, February 02, 2007

THE JOURNAL OF BIBLICAL LITERATURE has posted a new issue (125.4, winter 2006) on the SBL website. Unfortunately, you have to be an SBL member to access this issue, although back issues are available at JSTOR.
The articles in JBL 125.4 include:
Bishlam's Archival Search Report in Nehemiah's Archive: Multiple Introductions and Reverse Chronological Order as Clues to the Origin of the Aramaic Letters in Ezra 4-6 Richard C. Steiner; Proverbs 8:22—31: Three Perspectives on Its Composition Alan Lenzi ; Analogical Reasoning in Romans 7:2—4: A Woman and the Believers in Rome Peter Spitaler; Taming the Shrew, Shrike, and Shrimp: The Form and Function of Zoological Classification in Psalm 8 Richard Whitekettle; What Becomes of the Angels' "Wives"? A Text-Critical Study of 1 Enoch 19:2 Kelley Coblentz Bautch; Did Paul Loathe Manual Labor? Revisiting the Work of Ronald F. Hock on the Apostle's Tentmaking and Social Class Todd D. Still; Book Reviews and the Annual Index: Volume 125 (2006)

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