2025.10.32. Uytanlet, 2 Peter and Jude

Samson L. Uytanlet, 2 Peter and Jude: A Pastoral and Contextual Commentary
Jacob C. Berlin

2025.10.31. Van der Toorn, Israelite Religion

Karel van der Toorn, Israelite Religion: From Tribal Beginnings to Scribal Legacy
David M. Carr

2025.10.30. Thuo, A Complementary Approach to the Interpretation and Translation of Biblical Metaphors

Peter Kamande Thuo, A Complementary Approach to the Interpretation and Translation of Biblical Metaphors
Nebeyou Alemu Terefe

2025.10.29. Sokolskaya, Die griechische Bibel in Alexandrien

Maria Sokolskaya, Die griechische Bibel in Alexandrien: Ihre Legende und die exegetische Praxis im hellenistischen Judentum
Felix Albrecht

2025.10.28. Ryan, From the Passion to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre

Jordan J. Ryan, From the Passion to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre: Memories of Jesus in Place, Pilgrimage, and Early Holy Sites over the First Three Centuries
Joshua Schwartz

2025.10.27. Lied and Nongbri, Working with Manuscripts

Liv Ingeborg Lied and Brent Nongbri, Working with Manuscripts: A Guide for Textual Scholars
Jacob A. Lollar

2025.10.26. Haddad, Paul and Empire Criticism

Najeeb T. Haddad, Paul and Empire Criticism: Why and How?
Efrain Agosto

2025.10.25. Frey, Kunath, and Schröter, Perspektiven zur Präexistenz im Frühjudentum und frühen Christentum

Jörg Frey, Friederike Kunath, and Jens Schröter, eds., Perspektiven zur Präexistenz im Frühjudentum und frühen Christentum
Frederique Dantonel

2025.10.24. Wright, Why the Bible Began

Jacob L. Wright, Why the Bible Began: An Alternative History of Scripture and Its Origins
Corrine Carvalho

2025.10.23. Williams, Criminalization in Acts of the Apostle

Jeremy L. Williams, Criminalization in Acts of the Apostle: Race, Rhetoric and the Prosecution of Early Christian Movement
Eric C. Smith

2025.10.22. Westerholm, Romans: Text, Readers, and the History of Interpretation

Stephen Westerholm, Romans: Text, Readers, and the History of Interpretation
Josh C. S. Ip

2025.10.21. Méndez, The Gospel of John: A New History

Hugo Méndez, The Gospel of John: A New History
M. David Litwa

2025.10.20. Kim, Monotheism, Biblical Traditions, Race Relations

Yung Suk Kim, Monotheism, Biblical Traditions, Race Relations
Rodolfo Galvan Estrada III

2025.10.19. Hensel, Adamczewski, and Nocquet, Social Groups behind Biblical Traditions

Benedikt Hensel, Bartosz Adamczewski, and Dany Nocquet, eds., Social Groups behind Biblical Traditions: Identity Perspectives from Egypt, Transjordan, Mesopotamia, and Israel in the Second Temple Period
Sam Blankenship

2025.10.18. Carbon and Ekroth, From Snout to Tail

Jan-Mathieu Carbon and Gunnel Ekroth, eds., From Snout to Tail: Exploring the Greek Sacrificial Animal from the Literary, Epigraphical, Iconographical, Archaeological, and Zooarchaeological Evidence
Tua Korhonen

2025.10.17. Abasciano, Paul’s Use of the Old Testament in Romans 9:19–24

Brian J. Abasciano, Paul’s Use of the Old Testament in Romans 9:19–24: An Intertextual and Theological Exegesis
A. Chadwick Thornhill

2025.10.16. Verde, The Language of Trauma in the Psalms

Danilo Verde, The Language of Trauma in the Psalms
Eric D. McDonnell Jr.


2025.10.15. Trebilco, Rae, and Vistar, 1 Timothy

Paul Trebilco, Simon H. Rae, and Deolito Vistar, 1 Timothy: A Pastoral and Contextual Commentary
Ray Van Neste

2025.10.14. Toloni, The Story of Tobit

Giancarlo Toloni, The Story of Tobit: A Comparative Literary Analysis
Lucas Brum Teixeira

2025.10.13. Rabens, Grey, and Kovalishyn, Key Approaches to Biblical Ethics

Volker Rabens, Jacqueline Grey, and Mariam Kamell Kovalishyn, eds., Key Approaches to Biblical Ethics: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue
Alexander P. Thompson

2025.10.12. McGrath, The A to Z of the New Testament

2025.10.11. Kühne-Wespi and Quack, Ancient Egyptian Rituals against Enemies

Carina Kühne-Wespi and Joachim Friedrich Quack, eds., Ancient Egyptian Rituals against Enemies
Robyn Gillam

2025.10.10. Flanders, The Rhetorical Use of Numbers in the Deuteronomistic History

Denise Flanders, The Rhetorical Use of Numbers in the Deuteronomistic History: “Saul Has Killed His Thousands, David His Tens of Thousands”
Benjamin J. M. Johnson

2025.10.09. Alkier, ed., Antagonismen in neutestamentlichen Schriften

Stefan Alkier, ed., Antagonismen in neutestamentlichen Schriften: Studien zur Neuformulierung der “Gegnerfrage” jenseits des Historismus
Stephan Witetschek