The Catholic Biblical Quarterly.

The Catholic Biblical Quarterly. - Washington, DC : Catholic Biblical Association of America, 2014.

Contents no. 1 "Through those who are near to me, I will show myself holy": Nadab and Abihu and Apophatic theology/ Gary A. Anderson-- pp. 1-19 Who is like David? was David like David? good kings in the book of kings/ Alison L. Joseph-- pp. 20-41 "There is hope for a tree": Job's hope for the afterlife in the light of Egyptian tree imagery/ Christopher Hays-- pp. 42-68 What is truth? Jesus, Pilate, and the staging of the dialogue of the cross in John 18:28-19:16a/ Sherri Brown-- pp. 69-86 Acts 1:15-26 and the craft of New Testament poetry/ Matthew G. Whitlock-- pp. 87-106 A Christology of incarnation and enthronement: Romans 1:3-4 as unified, nonadoptionist, and nonconciliatory/ Matthew W. Bates-- pp. 107-127 no. 2 The agenda of priestly taxonomy: the conceptualization of --- and --- in Leviticus 11/ Lance Hawley-- pp. 231-249 Ecclesiastes 9:1-12: an emphatic statement of themes/ Addison G. Wright-- pp. 250-262 Creature features: Monostrosity and the construction of human identity in the Testament of Solomon/ Thomas Scott Cason-- pp. 263-279 Is the Lucan Jesus a "martyr"? a critical assessment of a scholarly consensus/ Brian J. Tabb-- pp. 280-301 "I rather appeal to Auctoritas": Roman conceptualization of power and Paul's appeal to Philemon/ Timothy A. Brookins-- pp. 302-321 Objects of mercy in Jude: the prophetic background of Jude 22-23/ Darian Lockett-- pp. 322-336 no. 3 Levirate marriage in Deuteronomy 25:5-10 and its precursors in Leviticus and Numbers: a test case for the relationship between P/H and D/ Benjamin Kilchor-- pp. 429-440 A proposed reading of ------ --- in Amos 2:8/ Jeremy Schipper and Mark Leuchter-- pp. 441-448 The developing narrative of the life of Job: the implications of some shared elements of the book of Tobit and the Testament of Job/ Jonathan R. Trotter-- pp. 449-466 The role of transcriptional probability in the text-critical debate on Mark 1:1/ Max Botner-- pp. 467-480 The enunciative device of ROmans 1:18-4:25: a succession of discources attempting to express the multiple dimensions of God's Justice/ Alain Gignac-- pp. 481-502 The myth of the "Lord's Supper": Paul's eucharistic meal terminology and its ancient reception/ Andrew McGowan-- pp. 503-521 no. 4 Weeping in recognition scenes in Genesis and the Odyssey/ David A. Bosworth/ pp. 619-639 Psalm 22 and the "servants" of Isaiah 54; 56-66/ Michael A. Lyons-- pp. 640-656 Who is going to marry you? the text of Isaiah 62:5/ Paul V. Niskanen-- pp. 657-667 Covenantal nomism and the Gospel of Matthew/ Eugene Eung-Chun Park-- pp. 668-685 Moses has his interpreters: understanding the legal exegesis in Acts 15 from the precedent in Jubilees/ Todd R. Hanneken-- pp. 686-706 Christ and the law in ROmans 10:4/ Georges Massinelli-- pp. 707-726

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