Resenhas na RBL – 09.01.2015

As seguintes resenhas foram recentemente publicadas pela Review of Biblical Literature:

Andrew T. Abernethy, Mark G. Brett, Tim Bulkeley, and Tim Meadowcroft, eds.
Isaiah and Imperial Context: The Book of Isaiah in the Times of Empire
Reviewed by Alan J. Hauser

Bernard F. Batto
In the Beginning: Essays on Creation Motifs in the Bible and the Ancient Near East
Reviewed by Thomas Wagner

Moshe J. Bernstein
Reading and Re-reading Scripture at Qumran
Reviewed by Carol A. Newsom

Stefan Gehrig
Leserlenkung und Grenzen der Interpretation: Ein Beitrag zur Rezeptionsästhetik am Beispiel des Ezechielbuches
Reviewed by Sven Petry

Willa M. Johnson
The Holy Seed Has Been Defiled: The Interethnic Marriage Dilemma in Ezra 9–10
Reviewed by Nasili Vaka’uta

Luise Schottroff
Der erste Brief an die Gemeinde in Korinth
Reviewed by H. H. Drake Williams III

Jens Schröter and Jürgen K. Zangenberg, eds.
Texte zur Umwelt des Neuen Testaments
Reviewed by Pieter van der Horst

Todd D. Still and David E. Wilhite, eds.
Tertullian and Paul
Reviewed by Judith M. Lieu

Anthony C. Thiselton
The Holy Spirit—In Biblical Teaching, through the Centuries, and Today
Reviewed by Cornelis Bennema
Reviewed by Chris L. de Wet

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Resenhas na RBL – 06.01.2015

As seguintes resenhas foram recentemente publicadas pela Review of Biblical Literature:

Thomas M. Bolin
Ezra, Nehemiah
Reviewed by Bryan J. Cook

Rosemary Canavan
Clothing the Body of Christ at Colossae: A Visual Construction of Identity
Reviewed by Scott D. Charlesworth

Aaron Chalmers
Exploring the Religion of Ancient Israel: Prophet, Priest, Sage and People
Reviewed by Bob Becking

Gregor Geiger
Das hebräische Partizip in den Texten aus der judäischen Wüste
Reviewed by Samuel Arnet

Gary A. Knoppers
Jews and Samaritans: The Origins and History of Their Early Relations
Reviewed by Jürgen Zangenberg

Hermann Lichtenberger, ed.
Martin Hengels “Zeloten”: Ihre Bedeutung im Licht von fünfzig Jahren Forschungsgeschichte
Reviewed by M. Eugene Boring

Gerry Schoberg
Perspectives of Jesus in the Writings of Paul: A Historical Examination of Shared Core Commitments with a View to Determining the Extent of Paul’s Dependence on Jesus
Reviewed by John Paul Heil

F. Scott Spencer
Salty Wives, Spirited Mothers, and Savvy Widows: Capable Women of Purpose and Persistence in Luke’s Gospel
Reviewed by Susanne Luther

R. Alan Streett
Subversive Meals: An Analysis of the Lord’s Supper under Roman Domination during the First Century
Reviewed by Peter-Ben Smit

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Resenhas na RBL: 14.11.2014

As seguintes resenhas foram recentemente publicadas pela Review of Biblical Literature:

Ian Boxall
Patmos in the Reception History of the Apocalypse
Reviewed by Craig R. Koester

Joseph D. Fantin
The Lord of the Entire World: Lord Jesus, a Challenge to Lord Caesar?
Reviewed by Michael F. Bird

Gordon D. Fee and Robert L. Hubbard, eds., with commentary by Connie Gundry Tappy
The Eerdmans Companion to the Bible
Reviewed by Paul S. Evans
Reviewed by David M. Maas

Scott Hahn
Consuming the Word: The New Testament and the Eucharist in the Early Church
Reviewed by Sonya S. Cronin

Jan Willem van Henten and Joseph Verheyden, eds.
Early Christian Ethics in Interaction with Jewish and Greco-Roman Contexts
Reviewed by Cornelis Bennema

Jonathan Huddleston
Eschatology in Genesis
Reviewed by James S. Lee

Daniel D. Lowery
Toward a Poetics of Genesis 1-11: Reading Genesis 4:17–22 in Its Ancient Near Eastern Background
Reviewed by Thomas L. Brodie

Anne Porter and Glenn M. Schwartz, eds.
Sacred Killing: The Archaeology of Sacrifice in the Ancient Near East
Reviewed by William L. Lyons

Voker Rabens
The Holy Spirit and Ethics in Paul: Transformation and Empowering for Religious-Ethical Life
Reviewed by Nélida Naveros Cordova

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Resenhas na RBL: 06.11.2014

As seguintes resenhas foram recentemente publicadas pela Review of Biblical Literature:

Walter Brueggemann
The Practice of Prophetic Imagination: Preaching an Emancipating Word
Reviewed by Leonard Mare

Michael H. Burer
Divine Sabbath Work
Reviewed by Margaret Daly-Denton

Timo Eskola
Beyond Biblical Theology: Sacralized Culturalism in Heikki Räisänen’s Hermeneutics
Reviewed by Vernon K. Robbins

Irmtraud Fischer and Mercedes Navarro Puerto, eds., with Andrea Taschl-Erber
Torah
Reviewed by Elaine T. James

Philip Goodwin
Translating the English Bible: From Relevance to Deconstruction
Reviewed by Stephen Pattemore

George Anton Kiraz
The New Syriac Primer: An Introduction to The Syriac Language
Reviewed by H. F. van Rooy

Aaron J. Koller
The Semantic Field of Cutting Tools in Biblical Hebrew: The Interface of Philological, Semantic, and Archaeological Evidence
Reviewed by Stephen J. Bennett

Zhixiong Niu
“The King Lifted up His Voice and Wept”: David’s Mourning in the Second Book of Samuel
Reviewed by David G. Firth

Mark Allan Powell
Jesus as a Figure in History: How Modern Historians View the Man from Galilee
Reviewed by Brian C. Small

Emmanuel L. Rehfeld
Relationale Ontologie bei Paulus: Die ontische Wirksamkeit der Christusbezogenheit im Denken des Heidenapostels
Reviewed by Lars Kierspel

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Livro de Finkelstein: leitura obrigatória

K. L. Noll, da Universidade Brandon, Canadá, resenhista da obra de Israel Finkelstein citada no post anterior, diz:

Quem tiver estudado cuidadosamente as publicações de Israel Finkelstein não precisa ler este livro. Mas esta é uma leitura essencial para aqueles que não acompanharam este prolífico e importante pesquisador. A obra é um excelente resumo das conclusões das investigações arqueológicas de Finkelstein, bem como uma avaliação equilibrada e sensata de outras significativas pesquisas arqueológicas, epigráficas e bíblicas publicadas nos últimos anos. Em suma, este livro é uma leitura obrigatória para todos os estudiosos da Bíblia, arqueólogos, epigrafistas e estudantes de pós-graduação.

Anyone who has studied carefully every publication by Israel Finkelstein need not read this book, but it is essential reading for those who have not kept pace with this prolific and important researcher. The Forgotten Kingdom is a concise summary of Finkelstein’s conclusions from his own archaeological investigations, as well as a balanced and reasonable assessment of other significant archaeological, epigraphic, and biblical research published in recent years. In short, this book is a must-read for every biblical scholar, archaeologist, epigrapher, and graduate student associated with the Society of Biblical Literature and its affiliates.

Resenhas na RBL: 06.10.2014

As seguintes resenhas foram recentemente publicadas pela Review of Biblical Literature:

Abel Mordechai Bibliowicz
Jews and Gentiles in the Early Jesus Movement: An Unintended Journey
Reviewed by Michael G. Azar

Mark J. Boda, Carol J. Dempsey, and LeAnn Snow Flesher, eds.
Daughter Zion: Her Portrait, Her Response
Reviewed by Renata Furst

Warren Carter
Seven Events That Shaped the New Testament World
Reviewed by H. H. Drake Williams III

Israel Finkelstein
The Forgotten Kingdom: The Archaeology and History of Northern Israel
Reviewed by K. L. Noll
Reviewed by Daniel Pioske

Emmanouela Grypeou and Helen Spurling
The Book of Genesis in Late Antiquity: Encounters between Jewish and Christian Exegesis
Reviewed by Jeffrey L. Morrow

David Lincicum
Paul and the Early Jewish Encounter with Deuteronomy
Reviewed by Robert B. Foster
Reviewed by Archie T. Wright

Christopher McMahon
Reading the Gospels: Biblical Interpretation in the Catholic Tradition
Reviewed by Jean-François Racine

Claire S. Smith
Pauline Communities as ‘Scholastic Communities’: A Study of the Vocabulary of ‘Teaching’ in 1 Corinthians, 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus
Reviewed by Steve Walton

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Resenhas na RBL: 03.10.2014

As seguintes resenhas foram recentemente publicadas pela Review of Biblical Literature:

Stéphanie Anthonioz
Le Prophétisme biblique: De l’idéal à la réalité
Reviewed by Michael S. Moore

Zvi Ben-Dor Benite
The Ten Lost Tribes: A World History
Reviewed by Joshua Schwartz

A. J. Culp
Puzzling Portraits: Seeing the Old Testament’s Confusing Characters as Ethical Models
Reviewed by Joel Stephen Williams

J. Christopher Edwards
The Ransom Logion in Mark and Matthew: Its Reception and Its Significance for the Study of the Gospels
Reviewed by Austin Busch

Joseph Fitzpatrick
The Fall and the Ascent of Man: How Genesis Supports Darwin
Reviewed by Paul Korchin

Nijay K. Gupta
Prepare, Succeed, Advance: A Guidebook for Getting a PhD in Biblical Studies and Beyond
Reviewed by Michael K. W. Suh

J. Todd Hibbard and Hyun Chul Paul Kim, eds.
Formation and Intertextuality in Isaiah 24–27
Reviewed by Andrew T. Abernethy
Reviewed by Jordan M. Scheetz

Stephen D. Moore
The Bible in Theory: Critical and Postcritical Essays
Reviewed by Ginny Brewer-Boydston

Christopher D. Stanley
Paul and Scripture: Extending the Conversation
Reviewed by Nijay Gupta

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Resenhas na RBL: 29.09.2014

As seguintes resenhas foram recentemente publicadas pela Review of Biblical Literature:

George J. Brooke, Daniel K. Falk, Eibert J. C. Tigchelaar, and Molly M. Zahn, eds.
The Scrolls and Biblical Traditions: Proceedings of the Seventh Meeting of the IOQS in Helsinki
Reviewed by Andrea Ravasco

Douglas Estes
The Questions of Jesus in John: Logic, Rhetoric and Persuasive Discourse
Reviewed by Cornelis Bennema

Amos Frisch
Torn Asunder: The Division of the Kingdom Narrative in the Books of Kings [Hebrew] Reviewed by David A. Glatt-Gilad

Isaac Kalimi
Das Chronikbuch und seine Chronik: Zur Entstehung und Rezeption eines biblischen Buches
Reviewed by Ralph W. Klein

Mark C. Kiley
Gospel Essays: Frontier of Sacred and Secular
Reviewed by Douglas A. Hume

Carol Meyers
Rediscovering Eve: Ancient Israelite Women in Context
Reviewed by Marianne Grohmann
Reviewed by Aren M. Maeir

David W. Pao
Colossians and Philemon
Reviewed by James P. Sweeney

Jonathan Stökl and Corrine L. Carvalho, eds.
Prophets Male and Female: Gender and Prophecy in the Hebrew Bible, the Eastern Mediterranean, and the Ancient Near East
Reviewed by John W. Hilber
Reviewed by Ryan N. Roberts



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Resenhas na RBL: 11.09.2014

As seguintes resenhas foram recentemente publicadas pela Review of Biblical Literature:

C. Clifton Black
The Rhetoric of the Gospel: Theological Artistry in the Gospels and Acts
Reviewed by Geert Van Oyen

Wally V. Cirafesi
Verbal Aspect in Synoptic Parallels: On the Method and Meaning of Divergent Tense-Form Usage in the Synoptic Passion Narratives
Reviewed by Steven E. Runge

David J. A. Clines
Job 38-42
Reviewed by Norman Habel

Katharine J. Dell
Job: Where Shall Wisdom Be Found?
Reviewed by Martin A. Shields

Craig A. Evans
Matthew
Reviewed by Robert H. Gundry

Camilla Hélena von Heijne
The Messenger of the Lord in Early Jewish Interpretations of Genesis
Reviewed by Koog P. Hong

Daniel Keating
First and Second Peter, Jude
Reviewed by Abson Joseph

Steven T. Mann
Run, David, Run! An Investigation of the Theological Speech Acts of David’s Departure and Return (2 Samuel 14–20)
Reviewed by David G. Firth

James M. Robinson
The Story of the Bodmer Papyri: From the First Monastery’s Library in Upper Egypt to Geneva and Dublin
Reviewed by Tommy Wasserman

Christopher W. Skinner and Kelly R. Iverson, eds.
Unity and Diversity in the Gospels and Paul: Essays in Honor of Frank J. Matera
Reviewed by James D. G. Dunn

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