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Τετάρτη 14 Ιανουαρίου 2026

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JSOT / The current issue of JSOT

 Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 50:2 (2025)

  • T. M. Lemos, "‘We became refuse and rubbish’: Violence, filth, and rehumanization after exile,"111-131 (OA)
  • Jacob Deans, "Amos amongst the nōqdīm: Navigating agrarian class conflict in the book of Amos," 132-148 (OA)
  • Diego Pérez-Gondar, "Messianism and universalism in Psalm 22: An intertextual journey according to Mikhail Bakhtin’s dialogism," 149-168 (abstract)
  • Jordan W. Jones, "Qohelet’s satire of the chores: Ecclesiastes 10.8–11, the Teaching of Khety, and the limits of wisdom," 169-189 (abstract)
  • Qian Qin - Fangming Yan, "The feminine rewriting in Wu Shutian’s translation of Song of Songs," 190-207 (abstract)
  • Hila Dayfani, "The literary profile of the Priestly strand: A new perspective," 208-228 (abstract)  


    


    

Δευτέρα 11 Απριλίου 2022

ΤΟ τρέχον τεύχος του JSOT / The current issue of JSOT

 Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 46/3 (2022)

  • Chelcent Fuad, "Priestly Disability and Centralization of the Cult in the Holiness Code," 291-305 (abstract)
  • Klaas Spronk, "Parallel Structures in Judges and the Formation of the Book," 306-318 (abstract)
  • Elaine Theresa James, "The Aesthetics of Biblical Acrostics," 319-338 (abstract)
  • Laura Quick, "Behemoth’s Penis, Yahweh’s Might: Competing Bodies in the Book of Job," 339-357 (abstract)
  • Brent A. Strawn, "bĕ-rēʾšît, “With ‘Wisdom,’” in Genesis 1.1 (MT)," 358-387 (abstract)
  • Yasir Saleem, "‘For a Man Is Born to Suffer’: Intertextuality between Job 4–5 and Gen. 2.4b–3.24," 388-207
  • Timothy Yap, "The House That Built Me: The ‘House of God’ and Its Role in the Construction of Fear in Nehemiah 6.1–15," 408-420 (abstract)

Τετάρτη 20 Οκτωβρίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JSOT / The current issue of JSOT

 Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 46/1 (2021)

  • Yisca Zimran, "The Prevalence and Purpose of the ‘Assyria-Egypt’ Motif in the Book of Hosea," 3–23 (abstract)
  • Adam D. Hensley, "David, Once and Future King? A Closer Look at the Postscript of Psalm 72.20," 24–43 (abstract)
  • Jonathan A. Thambyrajah, "Israelite or Moabite? Ethnicity in the book of Ruth," 44–63 (abstract)
  • Kristin J. Wendland, "Naming Jerusalem: Poetry and the Identity of the Personified City in Lamentations 1-2," 64–78 (abstract)
  • Steven T. Mann, "Let There Be Cain: A Clash of Imaginations in Genesis 4," 79–95 (abstract)
  • John Burnight, "Is Eliphaz a false prophet? The vision in Job 4.12-21," 96–116 (abstract)
  • Benjamin M Austin, "The ironic syllogism: A rhetorical use of unmarked questions," 117–132 (abstract)
  • Rev Dr Simon P. Stocks, "‘Like the snail that dissolves’: Construction of Identity of Psalmist and Enemy in the Lament Psalms of the Individual," 133–143 (abstract)

Σάββατο 19 Ιουνίου 2021

Στο τρέχον τεύχος του JSOT / In the current issue of JSOT

 Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 45/4 (2021)

  • Paba Nidhani De Andrado, "The Resilience of the Captive Girl Child in 2 Kings 5," 461-475 (abstract)
  • Jonathan Grossman, Eliezer Hadad, "The Ram of Ordination and Qualifying the Priests to Eat Sacrifices," 476-492 (abstract)
  • Mark Preston Stone, "(More) On the Precative Qatal in Lamentations 3.56-61: Updating the Argument," 493-514 (abstract)
  • E. Allen Jones, III, "Who is the holy seed?: Purity and identity in the Restoration Community," 515-534 (abstract)
  • Thomas Kazen, "Law and Emotion in Moral Repair: Circumscribing Infringement," 535-560 (abstract)
  • Samuel Hildebrandt, "Are God’s ‘Good Plans’ not Good Enough? The Place and Significance of Jer 29.15 in Jeremiah’s Letter to the Exiles," 561-575 (abstract)
  • L. Juliana Claassens, "Surfing with Jonah: Reading Jonah as a Postcolonial Trauma Narrative," 576-587 (abstract)
  • Nissim Amzallag, "Psalm 120 and the question of authorship of the songs of Ascents," 588-604 (abstract)

Σάββατο 20 Μαρτίου 2021

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JSOT / The current issueof JSOT

 Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 45/3 (2021)

  • Ethan C. Jones, "Hearing the ‘Voice’ of the Niphal: A Response to Ellen van Wolde," 291-308 (abstract)
  • Kurtis Peters, "Together in Guilt: David, Jonadab, and the Rape of Tamar," 309-319 (abstract)
  • Kyle C. Dunham, "A Time to Throw Away Stones: Qohelet’s Enigmatic Reference to Stones as a Hinge for the Themes of War and Peace in the Time Poem," 320-335 (abstract)
  • Madadh Richey, "Goliath among the Giants: Monster Decapitation and Capital Display in 1 Samuel 17 and Beyond," 336-356 (abstract)
  • William C. Pohl, IV, "The Inheritance of (Wicked) Speech: A Reconsideration of Job 20.29," 357-370 (abstract)
  • Daniel E. Carver, "Vision signals and the language of vision descriptions in the prophets," 371-387 (abstract)
  • Scott N. Morschauser, "‘Seeing You Have Not Withheld Your Son’: An Overlooked Motif in Genesis 22?" 388-406 (abstract)
  • Michael H. Lehmann - Nachman Levine, "An alliterative-typographical device in Psalm 37: Divine destruction of the wicked, enacted in real time," 407-421 (abstract)
  • A. Friedberg - Juni Hoppe, "Deuteronomy 14.3–21: An Early Exemplar of Rewritten Scripture?" 422-457 (abstract)

Κυριακή 20 Δεκεμβρίου 2020

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JSOT / The current issue of JSOT

 Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 45/2 (2020)

  • Jared Beverly, "Nebuchadnezzar and the animal mind (Daniel 4)," 145-157 (abstract)
  • Timothy J. Sandoval, "Text and Intertexts: A Proposal for Understanding Proverbs 30.1b," 158-177 (abstract)
  • Jessie DeGrado, "An Infelicitous Feast: Ritualized Consumption and Divine Rejection in Amos 6.1–7," 178-197 (abstract)
  • Samuel T. S. Goh, "The Hebel World, Its Ambiguities and Contradictions," 198-216 (abstract)
  • Chwi-Woon Kim, "Reading the Book of Habakkuk through a Lens of Cultural Trauma," 217-235 (abstract)
  • Joanna Töyräänvuori, "Homosexuality, the Holiness Code, and Ritual Pollution: A Case of Mistaken Identity," 236-267 (abstract)
  • Joseph W. Mueller, "Planting gardens: Mesopotamian influence on a Hebrew trope in Jeremiah 29," 268-287 (abstract)

Παρασκευή 11 Σεπτεμβρίου 2020

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JSOT / The current issue of JSOT

 Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 45/1 (2020)

  • C. L. Crouch, "Duelling dynasties: A proposal concerning Ezekiel’s sign-act of the two sticks," 3-19 (abstract)
  • Chelcent Fuad, "What has Leviticus 17 to do with Deuteronomy 12.20–27? The literary relationship between the Deuteronomic and Holiness Codes on cult centralization and animal slaughter," 20-33 (abstract)
  • Nicholas J Campbell, "Defacing the name: YHWH and ‘ZTWD," 34-44 (abstract)
  • Hyun Chul Paul Kim, "‘The myth of the empty exile’: A Comparative Exploration into Ancient Biblical Exile and Modern Korean Exile," 45-64 (abstract)
  • Kåre Berge, Diana Edelman, Philippe Guillaume, Benedetta Rossi, "Are economics a key to dating Urdeuteronomium? A response to Sandra Lynn Richter," 65-78 (abstract)
  • Benjamin J Noonan, "High-handed sin and the Promised Land: The rhetorical relationship between law and narrative in Numbers 15," 79-92 (abstract)
  • Peter J Sabo, "Moabite women, Transjordanian women, and incest and exogamy: The gendered dimensions of boundaries in the Hebrew Bible," 83-110 (abstract)
  • Nicholas R Werse, "Realigning the Cosmos: The intertextual image of judgment and restoration in Zephaniah," 111-127 (abstract)
  • Marian Kelsey, "The book of Jonah and the theme of exile," 128-140 (abstract)

Τρίτη 2 Ιουνίου 2020

To τρέχον τεύχος του JSOT / The current issue of JSOT

Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 44:4 (2020)

  • J Gerald Janzen - John T Noble, "Did Hagar give Ishmael up for dead? Gen. 21.14-21 re-visited," 517-531 (abstract)
  • Richard Anthony Purcell, "Yhwh, Moses, and Pharaoh: Masculine competition as rhetoric in the exodus narrative," 532-550 (abstract)
  • Elizabeth HP Backfish, " The function of alliteration in the prosaic and poetic accounts of the Deborah cycle," 551-562 (abstract)
  • Blaire A French, "Voices from below: The role of anonymous women’s opinion in the birth of Israel’s monarchy," 563-574 (abstract)
  • Benedetta Rossi, "Reshaping Jeremiah: Scribal strategies and the prophet like Moses," 575-593 (abstract)
  • Caitlin Hubler, "‘No longer will you call me ‘my Ba’al’’: Hosea’s polemic and the semantics of ‘Ba’al’ in 8th century B.C.E. Israel," 610-623 (abstract)
  • Will Kynes, "Morality and mortality: The dialogical interpretation of Psalm 90 in the book of Job," 624-641 (abstract)
  • Ellen van Wolde, "A network of conventional and deliberate metaphors in Psalm 22," 642-666 (abstract)
  • F Scott Spencer, "Song of Songs as political satire and emotional refuge: Subverting Solomon’s gilded regime," 667-692 (abstract)
  • Ian Young, "What is Old Greek Daniel chapter 8 about?" 693-710 (abstract)
  • Carsten Ziegert, "What is חֶ֫סֶד‎? A frame-semantic approach," 711-732 (abstract)
  • Vasile A Condrea, "Following the blueprint II: A new Biblical Hebrew syntactic outline derived from Harald Weinrich," 733-756 (abstract)
  • "Erratum to Dan Shall Judge: The Danites and Iron Age Israel’s Connection with the Denyen Sea People," 757–757




Τρίτη 17 Μαρτίου 2020

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JSOT / The current issue of JSOT

Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 44:3 (2020)

  • Rebekah Welton, "Isaac rebounds: A video game retelling of the Aqedah," 293-314 (abstract)
  • Elisa Uusimäki, "Itinerant sages: The evidence of Sirach in its ancient Mediterranean context," 315-336 (abstract)
  • Vasile A Condrea, "Following the blueprint I: Niccacci’s Biblical Hebrew syntax in view of Harald Weinrich’s Tempus,"337-356 (abstract)
  • Itzhak Amar, "Expansion and exile in the Chronicler’s narrative of the two and a half tribes (1 Chr. 5.1-26)," 357-376 (abstract)
  • Koog P Hong, "[De]constructing the plain: The scope of Rashi’s peshat and the rise of literate mentality," 377-393 (abstract)
  • Sarah Emanuel, "Letting judges breathe: Queer survivance in the book of Judges and Gad Beck’s An Underground Life: Memoirs of a Gay Jew in Nazi Berlin," 394-419 (abstract)
  • Yisca Zimran, "Micah 5.9-14 (10-15) and Isaiah 2.6-22: Two distinctive perceptions of idolatry," 430-436 (abstract)
  • ‎Rebecca S Watson, " . . . הֲ‎: A rhetorical question anticipating a negative answer," 437-455 (abstract)
  • Camil Staps, "‘When dust was poured out’: Creation in Job 38.36–38," 456-471 (abstract)
  • Nathan Hays, "Humility and instruction in Zephaniah 3.1-7," 472-489 (abstract)
  • Matthew J Korpman, "Dan Shall Judge: The Danites and Iron Age Israel’s Connection with the Denyen Sea People," 490-499 (abstract)
  • Peter Joshua Atkins, "Praise by animals in the Hebrew Bible," 500-513 (abstract)


Σάββατο 7 Δεκεμβρίου 2019

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JSOT / The current issue of JSOT

Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 44:2 (2019)

  • Peter CW Ho, "Pan-Psalter Occurrence Scheme of ‘Jacob’ and ‘Covenant’," 217–232 (abstract)
  • Isabel Cranz, "The motif of Uzziah’s צרעת‎ in the Deuteronomistic History, Chronicles, and beyond," 233–249 (abstract)
  • Scott B Noegel, Corinna E Nichols, "Seeing doubles: On two of a kind," 250–261 (abstract)
  • Brendon C Benz, "The destruction of Hazor: Israelite history and the construction of history in Israel," 262–278 (abstract)
  • Jeremiah N Bailey, "The assassination of Mephibosheth: Royal and redactional intrigue in the book of Samuel," 279–290 (abstract)

Τρίτη 17 Σεπτεμβρίου 2019

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JSOT / The current issue of JSOT

Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 44:1 (2019)
  • John Tracy Thames, Jr., "Keeping the paschal lamb: Exodus 12.6 and the question of sacrifice in the Passover-of-Egypt," 3-18 (abstract)
  • Benedikt Hensel, "On the relationship of Judah and Samaria in post-exilic times: A farewell to the conflict paradigm," 19-42 (abstract
  • Archibald LHM van Wieringen, "Writing and (not) reading the Torah (and contrasting texts) in the Book of Isaiah," 43-53
  • Wongi Park, "Sensing ethnic difference: A kinesthetic reading of Proverbs 7.1-27," 54-63 (abstract)
  • Rachelle Gilmour, "Remembering the future: The Topheth as dystopia in Jeremiah 7 and 19," 64-78 (abstract)
  • Samantha Joo, "Counter-narratives: Rizpah and the ‘comfort women’ statue," 79-98 (abstract)
  • Max Rogland, "The cult of Esther: Temple and priestly imagery in the book of Esther," 99-114 (abstract)
  • Yitzhak Lee-Sak, "Polemical propaganda of the Golah community against the Gibeonites: Historical background of Joshua 9 and 2 Samuel 21 in the early Persian Period," 115-132 (abstract)
  • Mark R Glanville, "‘Festive kinship’: Solidarity, responsibility, and identity formation in Deuteronomy," 133-152 (abstract)
  • Gregory Goswell, "Davidic rule in the prophecy of Micah," 153-165 (abstract)
  • James Gordon McConville, "Neither male nor female: Poetic imagery and the nature of God in the Old Testament," 166-181 (abstract)
  • C L Crouch, "Ezekiel’s immobility and the meaning of ‘the house of Judah’ in Ezekiel 4," 182-197 (abstract)
  • Charlie Trimm, "God’s staff and Moses’ hand(s): The battle against the Amalekites as a turning point in the role of the divine warrior," 198-214 (abstract)

Πέμπτη 18 Ιουλίου 2019

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JSOT / The current issue of JSOT

Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43:4 (2019)

  • Kathryn Imray, "Posthumous interest in the גאל הדם‎ legal tradition," 509-524 (abstract)
  • Daewook Kim, "Ahab and Saul (1 Kgs 22.1-38)," 525-538 (abstract)
  • Bernon Lee, "Grace Aguilar’s double-vision to a feminized religiosity through the Torah’s laws on inheritance and vows," 539-555 (abstract)
  • Gregory Goswell, " Why did God say no to David? (2 Samuel 7)," 556-570 (abstract)
  • Edward J Bridge, "Polite rhetoric: Judah’s plea to Joseph in Genesis 44.18-34," 571–587 (abstract)
  • Marjorie O’Rourke Boyle, "The beginning of chaos for Genesis," 588-606 (abstract)
  • William A Ross, "David’s spiritual walls and conceptual blending in Psalm 51," 607-626 (abstract)
  • JiSeong James Kwon, "Meaning and context in Job and Tobit," 627-643 (abstract)
  • Michael Seufert, "Refusing the king’s portion: A reexamination of Daniel’s dietary reaction in Daniel 1," 644-660 (abstract)
  • Joseph Blenkinsopp, "Trito-Isaiah (Isaiah 56-66) and the gôlāh group of Ezra, Shecaniah, and Nehemiah (Ezra 7-Nehemiah 13): Is there a connection?" 661-677 (abstract)
  • Daniel J D Stulac, "The destroyed city as grazing space: Interpretive possibilities in Isaiah 5.17, 17.2, 27.10, and 32.14," 678–692 (abstract)
  • Sarah Schwartz, "Isaac’s dual test in the blessings narrative: A new reading of Gen 27:18-29," 693–711 (abstract)
  • Blaire A French, "Chronicles and intertextuality in early rabbinic literature," 712–725 (abstract)
  • Stephen T Sumner, "Hailing the divine: Inducement motifs in the psalms and Levantine inscriptions," 726–742 (abstract)


Τετάρτη 8 Μαΐου 2019

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JSOT / The current issue of JSOT

Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43:3 (2019)

  • Nathan Chambers, "Reading Joshua with Augustine and Sommer: Two frameworks for interpreting theophany narratives," 273-283 (abstract)
  • Kasper Siegismund, "The death of a virtuous woman? Proverbs 31.10-31, gnomic qatal, and the role of translation in the analysis of the Hebrew verbal system," 284-300 (abstract)
  • Jon-Michael Carman, "Abimelech the manly man? Judges 9.1-57 and the performance of hegemonic masculinity," 301-316 (abstract)
  • Geula Twersky, "Genesis 49: The foundation of Israelite monarchy and priesthood," 317-333 (abstract)
  • Matthew J Korpman, "Can anything good come from Sodom? A feminist and narrative critique of Lot’s daughters in Gen. 19.30-38," 334-342 (abstract)
  • Stephen Llewelyn, Natasha Heap, Alexandra Wrathall, "Reading the Siloam inscription as narrative," 343-358 (abstract)
  • Geoff John Aimers, "Theodicy in an ironical sense: The Joban Wager and the portrait of folly," 359-370 (abstract)
  • Koog P. Hong, "Abraham, our father, the father of all: A perspective from ancient Korean history," 371-384 (abstract)
  • Nathan Chambers, "Genesis 1.1 as the first act of creation," 385-394 (abstract)
  • James ‘Seth’ Adcock, "Does Jeremiah dispel diaspora demons? How Septuagint Jeremiah and 4Q71 (4QJerb) rewrote their text structures around an Aramaic war taunt which mocks Zion’s idolatry," 395-416 (abstract)
  • David Willgren, "‘May YHWH avenge me on you; but my hand shall not be against you’ (1 Sam. 24:13): Mapping land and resistance in the ‘biographical’ notes of the ‘Book’ of Psalms," 417-435 (abstract)
  • Rannfrid Irene Thelle, "Matrices of motherhood in Judges 5," 436-452 (abstract)
  • Ellen van Wolde, "The Niphal as middle voice and its consequence for meaning," 453-478 (abstract)
  • Jonathan A Thambyrajah, "Mordecai’s dream in Esther—The Greek and Latin versions, character, and the tradition of interpretation," 479-490 (abstract)
  • John William Herbst, "Valuing leadership and love: David exceeding Samson," 491-505 (abstract)


Τρίτη 26 Φεβρουαρίου 2019

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JSOT / The current issue of JSOT

Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43:2 (2018)

  • Mitka R. Golub - Shira J. Golani, " Judean personal names in the book of Jeremiah in light of archaeological evidence,"  133-145 (abstract)
  • Jonathan Kaplan, "Jonah and moral agency," 146-162 (abstract)
  • Samuel L Boyd, "The flood and the problem of being an Omnivore,"  163-178 (abstract)
  • Matthew Michael, "The dead trickster and his shrewd children? The persuasive use of the double quotations of a dead patriarch in Genesis 49:29-50:21,"  179-190 (abstract)
  • Gili Kugler, "Moses died and the people moved on: A hidden narrative in Deuteronomy,"  191-204 (abstract)
  • Judah Kraut, "The literary roles of Reuben and Judah in Genesis narratives: A ‘reflection complex’," 205-227 (abstract)
  • Katherine Southwood, "Metaphor, illness, and identity in Psalms 88 and 102," 228-246 (abstract)
  • Jeffery M. Leonard, "Let the day perish: The nexus of personification and mythology in Job 3,"  247-270 (abstract)

Τετάρτη 28 Νοεμβρίου 2018

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JSOT / The current issue of JSOT

Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 42:3 (2018)
  • Louis C. Jonker, "Chronicles in an (Un)Changing World: The ‘Persian Context’ in Biblical Studies," 267-283 (abstract)
  • Stuart A. Irvine, "‘Is Anything Too Hard for Yahweh?’: Fulfillment of Promise and Threat in Genesis 18–19," 285-302 (abstract)
  • Karl G. Wilcox, "Job, His Daughters and His Wife," 303-315 (abstract)
  • Sarah Schwartz, "Bridge over Troubled Waters: Psalm 147," 317-339 (abstract)
  • Christopher Meredith, "‘Eating Sex’ and the Unlovely Song of Songs: Reading Consumption, Excretion and D.H. Lawrence," 341-362 (abstract)
  • Csaba Balogh, "The Problem with Isaiah's So-Called ‘Refrain Poem’: A New Look at the Compositional History of Isaiah 9.7–20," 363-390 (abstract)

Τετάρτη 24 Οκτωβρίου 2018

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JSOT / The current issue of JSOT

Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43:1 (2018)

  • Daniel Pioske, "Material Culture and Making Visible: On the Portrayal of Philistine Gath in the Book of Samuel," 3-27 (abstract)
  • Walter J. Houston, "Corvée in the Kingdom of Israel: Israelites, ‘Canaanites’, and Cultural Memory," 29-44 (abstract)
  • David Janzen, "A Monument and a Name: The Primary Purpose of Chronicles’ Genealogies," 45-66 (abstract)
  • Suzanna R. Millar, "When a Straight Road becomes a Garden Path: The ‘False Lead’ as a Pedagogical Strategy in the Book of Proverbs," 67-82 (abstract)
  • Mark P. Stone, "Vindicating Yahweh: A Close Reading of Lamentations 3.21-42," 83-108 (abstract)
  • Daniel J. Crowther, "Qumrān and Qur'ān," 109-129 (abstract)

Τετάρτη 29 Αυγούστου 2018

To τρέχον τεύχος του JSOT / The current issue of JSOT

Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 42:4 (2018)

  • Meir Ben Shahar, "‘Anointed’ and ‘Messiah’: A New Investigation into an Old Problem," 393-412 (abstract)
  • Isabelle Hamley, "‘Dis(re)membered and Unaccounted For’: ‭שגליפ‬ in the Hebrew Bible," 415-435 (abstract)
  • Ayelet Seidler, "The Law of Levirate and Forced Marriage—Widow vs. Levir in Deuteronomy 25.5–10," 435-456 (abstract)
  • David P. Pettit, "Expiating Apostasy: Baal Peor, Moses, and Intermarriage with a Midianite Woman," 457-468 (abstract)
  • Matthew MiChael, "Narrative Conjuring or the Tales of Two Sisters? The Representations of Hannah and the Witch of Endor in 1 Samuel," 469-489 (abstract)
  • Yisca Zimran, "‘Look, the King is Weeping and Mourning!’: Expressions of Mourning in the David Narratives and their Interpretive Contribution," 491-517 (abstract)

Σάββατο 19 Μαΐου 2018

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JSOT / The current issue of JSOT

Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 42:3 (2018)

  • Louis C. Jonker, "Chronicles in an (Un)Changing World: The ‘Persian Context’ in Biblical Studies," 267-283 (abstract)
  • Stuart A. Irvine, "‘Is Anything Too Hard for Yahweh?’: Fulfillment of Promise and Threat in Genesis 18–19" 285-302 (abstract)
  • Karl G. Wilcox, "Job, His Daughters and His Wife," 303-315 (abstract)
  • Sarah Schwartz, "Bridge over Troubled Waters: Psalm 147," 317-339 (abstract)
  • Christopher Meredith, "‘Eating Sex’ and the Unlovely Song of Songs: Reading Consumption, Excretion and D.H. Lawrence," 341-362 (abstract)
  • Csaba Balogh, "The Problem with Isaiah's So-Called ‘Refrain Poem’: A New Look at the Compositional History of Isaiah 9.7–20," 363-390 (abstract)

Τετάρτη 29 Νοεμβρίου 2017

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JSOT / The current issue of JSOT

Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 42:2 (2017)

  • Pekka Pitkänen, "Ancient Israelite Population Economy: Ger, Toshav, Nakhri and Karat as Settler Colonial Categories," 139-153 (abstract)
  • Kristin Weingart, "What Makes an Israelite an Israelite? Judean Perspectives on the Samarians in the Persian Period," 155–175 (abstract)
  • Ekaterina E. Kozlova, "Abraham's Burial (Genesis 25.9): An Idyllic Burial or a Dispute over Inheritance?," 177–197 (abstract)
  • Christina Marie Fetherolf, "Elijah's Mantle: A Sign of Prophecy Gone Awry," 199–212 (abstract)
  • Gregory Goswell, "‘David their king’: Kingship in the Prophecy of Hosea," 213–231 (abstract)
  • Karolien Vermeulen, "Save or Sack the City: The Fate of Jonah's Nineveh from a Spatial Perspective," 233–246 (abstract)
  • Matthew Seufert, "Zechariah 1.11's Allusion to Isaiah and Jeremiah," 247–263 (abstract)