Journal of Biblical Literature 144/4 (2025)
- Phillip M. Lasater, "Legal Thinking and Notions of the Self: Why Biblical Studies Needs an Anthropology of Law," 579-600 (abstract)
- Benjamin Kantor, "The Origins of 'In the Beginning . . .': Genesis 1:1 in Light of the Biblical Hebrew Reading Traditions," 601-636 (abstract)
- Joshua Berman, "Abigail and Her Honor Culture Wisdom," 637-656 (abstract)
- J. Jona Schellekens, "Creative Imitation in the Story of Josiah," 657-673 (abstract)
- Olga Fabrikant-Burke, "Exegeting God: Prophetic Sign Acts and Inner-Biblical Interpretation in the Book of Jeremiah," 675-695 (abstract)
- James Wykes, "Always Two There Are? The Combined Dragon in Job 40:15–41:26 LXX," 697-718 (abstract)
- Joseph Scales, "Responsibility for Murder: The Background of Judith’s Legal Argumentation," 719-739 (abstract)
- Jonathan (Yonatan) Bourgel, "Revisiting Sabbath Observance during the Great Jewish Revolt (66–73/74 CE)," 741-762 (abstract)
- Holly Beers, "The 'Teachings of Demons' as 'Magical' Practices in 1 Timothy 4:1," 763-781 (abstract)
- Stephen C. Carlson, "The Text of 1 Peter in Polycarp and Irenaeus," 783-805 (abstract)
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