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Σάββατο 3 Απριλίου 2021

To τρέχον τεύχος του JBL / The current issue of JBL

 Journal of Biblical Literature 140/1 (2021)

  • Adele Reinhartz, "The Hermeneutics of Chutzpah: A Disquisition on the Value/s of 'Critical Investigation of the Bible'," 8-30 (abstract)
  • Mark McEntire -Wongi Park, "Ethnic Fission and Fusion in Biblical Genealogies," 31-47 (abstract)
  • David Frankel, " Noah’s Drunkenness and the Curse of Canaan: A New Approach," 49-68 (abstract)
  • James D. Moore, "Who Gave You a Decree? Anonymity as a Narrative Technique in Ezra 5:3, 9 in Light of Persian-Period Decrees and Administrative Sources," 69-89 (abstract)
  • Alice Ogden Bellis, "I Am Burnt but Beautiful: Translating Song 1:5a," 91-111 (abstract)
  • Elena Dugan, "Enochic Biography and the Manuscript History of 1 Enoch: The Codex Panopolitanus Book of the Watchers," 113-138 (abstract)
  • Katherine A. Shaner, " The Danger of Singular Saviors: Vulnerability, Political Power, and Jesus’s Disturbance in the Temple (Mark 11:15–19)," 139-161 (abstract)
  • Joshua M. Reno, "Pornographic Desire in the Pauline Corpus," 163-185 (abstract)
  • Nathan Leach, "Epaphroditus and Archippus, Paul’s Fellow Soldiers: Reexamining Paul’s Rhetorical Use of συστρατιώτης," 187-206 (abstract)
  • Simon J. Joseph, "'In the Days of His Flesh, He Offered Up Prayers': Reimagining the Sacrifice(s) of Jesus in the Letter to the Hebrews," 207-227 (abstract)


Σάββατο 14 Νοεμβρίου 2020

Το τρέχον τεύχος του BBR / The current issue of BBR

 Bulletin of Biblical Research 30/3 (2020)

  • Gregory Goswell, "The Davidic Restoration in Jeremiah 23:1–8 and Deuteronomy 17:14–20," 349-366 (abstract)
  • Chris Kugler, "New Testament Christology: A Critique of Hurtado’s Influenc," 367-378(abstract)
  • Paul Aaron Himes, "Loving Wisdom: The Ἀγαπάω-Φιλέω Exchange in John 21:15–17 as an Allusion to LXX Proverbs 8:17," 379-402 (abstract)
  • E. Randolph Richards - Kevin J. Boyle, " Did Ancients Know the Testaments Were Pseudepigraphic? Implications for 2 Peter," 403-423 (abstract)

Δευτέρα 5 Οκτωβρίου 2020

Το τρέχον τεύχος του BTB / The current issue of BTB

 Biblical Theology Bulletin 50/3 (2020)

  • Adolphus Ekedimma Amaefule, "Women Prophets in the Old Testament: Implications for Christian Women in Contemporary Southeastern Nigeria," 116-135 (abstract)
  • Philip F. Esler, Angus Pryor, "Painting 1 Enoch: Biblical Interpretation, Theology, and Artistic Practice," 136-153 
  • Catherine Petrany, "Fathers, Mothers, Sons, and Silence: Rhetorical Reconfiguration in Proverbs," 154-160 (abstract)
  • David M. Shaw, "Called to Bless: Considering an Under-appreciated Aspect of “Doing Good” in 1 Peter 3:8–17," 161-173 (abstract)

Παρασκευή 24 Ιανουαρίου 2020

Το τρέχον τεύχος του EC / The current issue of EC

Early Christianity 10:4 (2019)
The Sense(s) of History: Ancient Apocalypses and Their Temporalities

  • Giovanni B. Bazzana, "The Sense(s) of History: Ancient Apocalypses and Their Temporalities," 411-413 (abstract)
  • Judith H. Newman, "The Participatory Past: Resituating Eschatology in the Study of Apocalyptic
  • Section: Articles," 415-434 (abstract)
  • Lorenzo DiTommaso, "Apocalyptic Historiography," 435-460 (abstract)
  • Olivia Stewart Lester, "Revealed History as Prophetic Rivalry: John's Apocalypse, the Sibylline Oracles, and the Prophecy of Apollo," 461-480 (abstract)
  • Mauro Belcastro, "The Advent of the Different: Θλῖψις, ὑπομονή, ἐλπίς and the Temporal Disclosure of the Divine Eternity in Paul's Letter to the Romans," 481-500 (abstract)
  • Harry O. Maier, "Making History with the Shepherd of Hermas," 501-520 (abstract)

Δευτέρα 18 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JSJ / The current issue of JSJ

Journal for the Study of Judaism 50:4-5 (2019)

  • Eibert Tigchelaar, "Fifty Years Journal for the Study of Judaism: A Jubilee Issue," 435–436
  • John J. Collins, "A Contested Field: Half a Century of Study of Second Temple Judaism," 437–459 (abstract)
  • Hindy Najman and Tobias Reinhardt, "Exemplarity and Its Discontents: Hellenistic Jewish Wisdom Texts and Greco-Roman Didactic Poetry," 460–496 (abstract)
  • Benjamin G. Wright, "The Septuagint as a Hellenistic Greek Text," 497–523 (abstract)
  • Steve Mason, "Prophecy in Roman Judaea: Did Josephus Report the Failure of an ‘Exact Succession of the Prophets’ (Against Apion 1.41)?" 524–556 (abstract)
  • Françoise Mirguet, "The Study of Emotions in Early Jewish Texts: Review and Perspectives," 557–603 (abstract)
  • Anders Klostergaard Petersen, "50 Years of Modelling Second Temple Judaism: Whence and Wither?" 604–629 (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)

Τρίτη 6 Αυγούστου 2019

Ένα νέο βιβλίο για την αρχαία προφητεία / A new book on ancient prophecy

Στην ιστοσελίδα Ancient Jew Review διαβάστε την παρουσίαση από τον William Kelly του πρόσφατου βιβλίου του Martti Nissinen, για την αρχαία προφητεία στην αρχαία Ελλάδα, στην αρχαία Εγγύς Ανατολή και στη Βίβλο: 

Σάββατο 27 Απριλίου 2019

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

Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses 95:1 (2019)

  • Germain Bienaimé, "Promesse au croyant et citation christologique en Jean 7,37-39," 1-38 (abstract)
  • Juraj Feník - Róbert Lapko, "Christ as Ruler in Col 1,15-20?" 39-62 (abstract)
  • Koog Pyoung Hong, "Isaiah 33 between Literature and Performance," 119-134 (abstract)
  • Piet Farla, "Romans 3,20b: Sinful through the Law," 135-142 (abstract)
  • Geoffrey S. Smith - Brent C. Landau, "Canonical and Apocryphal Writings Copied by the Same Scribe: P.Oxy. II 209, P.Oxy. II 210, and the Archive of Aurelius Leonides," 143-160 (abstract)



Πέμπτη 25 Απριλίου 2019

To τρέχον τεύχος του JECH / The current issue of JECH

Journal of Early Christian History 8:3 (2018)
  • Lilly Nortjé-Meyer, "Retrieving the Voices of Women Sages in the New Testament and Early Christianity," 1-6
  • Lilly (SJ) Nortjé-Meyer, "Women, Who Are Wise among You? Criteria to Identify and Describe Women as Sages in the New Testament and Early Christianity," 7-27 (abstract)
  • Maria E. Doerfler, "Listen to Her: Women as Avatars of Wisdom in Late Ancient Homiletical Discourse," 28-56 (abstract)
  • Yolanda Dreyer, "Jesus and the Full Personhood of Women: Through the Lens of a Hermeneutics of Affect," 57-73 (abstract)
  • Satoko Yamaguchi, "Rethinking the Life of Mary, the Mother of Jesus," 74-95 (abstract)
  • Constantina A. Clark, "Exploring the True Identity of Junia: Prominent among the Apostles," 96-106 (abstract)


Τετάρτη 30 Μαΐου 2018

Το τρέχον τεύχος του SJOT / The current issue of SJOT

Scandinavian Journal of Old Testament 32:1 (2018)

  • R. Gnuse, "Samson and Heracles Revisited," 1-19 (abstract)
  • T. Hensel, "Die Bedeutung Samarias für die formative Period der alttestamentlichen Theologie- und Literaturgeschichte," 20-48 (abstract)
  • Y.-H. Kwon, "Divergence of the Book of Job from Deuteronomic/Priestly Torah: Intertextual Reading between Job and Torah," 49-71 (abstract)
  • A. Létourneau, "Beauty, Bath and Beyond: Framing Bathsheba as a Royal Fantasy in 2 Sam 11,1-5," 72-91 (abstract)
  • E. Pfoh, "Rethinking the Historiographical Impulse: The History of Ancient Israel as a Problem," 92-105 (abstract)
  • R. Schmid, "Prognosis and Postgnosis in Biblical Prophecy," 106-120 (abstract)
  • M. Schreiner, "'But He Could Not Warm Himself': Sexual Innuendo and the Place of 1 Kgs 1,1-4," 121-130 (abstract)
  • S. Wagner-Tsukamoto, "Rational Religion: Economic Patterns in Old Testament Thought," 131-155 (abstract)

Σάββατο 10 Μαρτίου 2018

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JAJ / The current issue of JAJ

Journal of Ancient Judaism 7:3 (2016)

  • Jonathan Stökl, "Deborah, Huldah, and Innibana: Constructions of Female Prophecy in the Ancient Near East and the Hebrew Bible," 333 - 353
  • Agnethe Siquans, "“She Dared to Reprove Her Father:” Miriam’s Image as a Female Prophet in Rabbinic Interpretation," 354 - 384
  • Hanna Tervanotko, "Unreliability and Gender? Untrusted Female Prophets in Ancient Greek and Jewish Texts,"  385 - 396
  • Manuela Giordano, "From Gaia to the Pythia: Prophecy Suits Women," 397 - 422

Παρασκευή 27 Ιανουαρίου 2017

Το τρέχον τεύχος του VT / The current issue of VT

Vetus Testamentum 67:1 (2017)

  • Mary Katherine Yem Hing Hom, "Water, Wisdom, and Life: Literary Insights on the Use of נַחַל in Job 28:4 with Reference to 28:1-28 and 38:22-30," 1-8 (abstract)
  • Benjamin Kilchör, "Noch einmal: Das Verhältnis von Ez 40:44-46 und 44:14-16," 9-15 (abstract)
  • Ekaterina E. Kozlova, "פרא אדם/‘An Onager Man’ (Gen 16:12α) as a Metaphor of Social Oppression," 16-41 (abstract
  • Godwin Mushayabasa, "The Text-Critical Utility of the Peshitta to Ezekiel in View of Recent Research," 42-58 (abstract
  • Tania Notarius, "Playing with Words and Identity: Reconsidering ‪לָרִב בָּאֵשׁ‬, אֲנָךְ, and קֵץ/קַיִץ in Amos’ Visions," 59-86 (abstract)
  • Uta Schmidt, "„Augen war ich für den Blinden . . .“ (Hi 29,15) Mensch, Körper und Gesellschaft in Hiob 29 und 30," 87-104 (abstract)
  • Ronald L. Troxel, "Writing Commentary on the Life of a Text," 105-128 (abstract)
  • Wolfgang Zwickel and Pieter van der Veen, "The Earliest Reference to Israel and Its Possible Archaeological and Historical Background," 129-140 (abstract)

Τετάρτη 4 Ιανουαρίου 2017

Το τρέχον τεύχος του HeBAI / The current issue of HeBAI

Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel 5:3 (2016)

  • Matthew Goff, " A Blessed Rage for Order: Apocalypticism, Esoteric Revelation, and the Cultural Politics of Knowledge in the Hellenistic Age," 193-211 (abstract)
  • Matthew Neujahr, "Babylonian Scribalism and the Production of Apocalypses and Related Early Jewish Texts," 212-232 (abstract)
  • Alex P. Jassen, "Scribes, Visionaries, and Prophets: On the Place of Apocalyptic in the History of Prophecy," 233-254 (abstract)
  • Jean-Sébastien Rey, " Knowledge Hidden and Revealed: Ben Sira between Wisdom and Apocalyptic Literature," 255-272 (abstract)
  • Kelley Coblentz Bautch, "Spatiality and Apocalyptic Literature," 273-288 (abstract)
  • Jonathan Ben-Dov, "Apocalyptic Temporality: The Force of the Here and Now," 289-303 (abstract)
  • Bronson Brown-deVost, "Scripta Qumranica Electronica (2016–2021)," 307-315 

Δευτέρα 21 Νοεμβρίου 2016

Το τρέχον τεύχος του JSJ / The current issue of JSJ

Journal for the Study of Judaism 47/4-5 (2016)
  • Matthew David Larsen, "Listening with the Body, Seeing through the Ears: Contextualizing Philo’s Lecture Event in On the Contemplative Life," 447-474 (abstract)
  • Marijn J. Vandenberghe, "Villains Called Sicarii: A Commonplace for Rhetorical Vituperation in the Texts of Flavius Josephus," 475-507 (abstract)
  • Will Briggs, "The Preservation of Prophecy in the Jewish Antiquities: Josephus’s Account of Elisha’s Prophecy during the Campaign against Moab," 508-531 (abstract)
  • José Costa, "Is 6, 3 et la qedusha dans le corpus rabbinique ancien : une approche phénoménologique," 532-590 (abstract)

Πέμπτη 17 Νοεμβρίου 2016

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

Revue d'Histoire et de Philosophie Religieuses 96:3 (2016)

Alfred Marx, "Job et les pauvres, un rapport ambigu," 229-247
The Book of Job contains two quite astonishing passages where Job speaks of the condition of the poor. The first is Job 24 :1-12, where he demonstrates an extreme compassion for their predicament ; the second is Job 30 :1-8, where, having displayed his charity, he then exhibits a hefty contempt for them. This ambiguous attitude is problematic and raises the question of the true relationship between Job and the poor.

Dominique Angers, "L’insistance lucanienne sur l’identité des destinataires et des bénéficiaires de la basileia et de sa proclamation," 249-265
The intent of the present study is to analyze the concept of the kingdom/reign of God in Luke-Acts from the standpoint of ecclesiology. It thus focuses on an issue that is rarely studied in conjunction with the notion of the kingdom in Lucan studies, namely, the identity of the believing community. More specifically, it considers questions of identity concerning both the recipients and the beneficiaries of the basileia itself, as well as of its proclamation. This article suggests that Luke is highly interested in these matters. The vast majority of occurrences of basileia in Luke-Acts confirm this, as do some key occurrences (e.g., the very first mention of the term, in Lk 1 :33, and the occurrences that form an inclusio in Acts, Ac 1 :3,6; 28 :23,31).

Gilbert Vincent, "Temps de l’indignation, temps de la prophétie. Lectures ricœuriennes. III. Prophétie: apocalyptique ou poétique?," 267-310
Faced by prophecy, hermeneutics feels duty bound to show a polite hospitality which obliges philosophy to undertake a critical examination of some of its own ideas, which can then appear as hyper-rationalist prejudices. However, isn’t it part of the philosopher’s responsibility to conduct himself without arrogance to a parallel examination of the vicissitudes familiar to the reception of prophetic discourse, a reception seemingly enthralled by the declaration of political and cosmic catastrophes, but also sensitive to the poetic depiction of a meta-political hope ? We will show, following Ricœur, that a hermeneutical critique of prophecy is legitimate and justified by the reading of prophetic literature itself.

Σάββατο 20 Αυγούστου 2016

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

Zeitschrift für antikes Christentum 20:2 (2016)

  • D. Jeffrey Bingham, "'We Have the Prophets': Inspiration and the Prophets in Athenagoras of Athens," 211-242 (abstract)
  • Michal Bar-Asher Siegal, "Saying of the desert fathers, Sayings of the rabbinic fathers: Avot deRabbi Natan and the Apophthegmata Patrum," 243-259 (abstract)
  • Matthew R. Crawford, "Κανών and Scripture according to the Letter of Peter to James," 260-275 (abstract)