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The Journal of Biblical Literature, vol. 104

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The flagship journal of the Society of Biblical Literature, The Journal of Biblical Literature promotes critical and academic biblical scholarship and brings the highest level of scholarly expertise to bear on the study of biblical literature. The Logos edition of The Journal of Biblical Literature gives you access to nearly 20,000 pages of articles, reviews, and news published between 1981 and 2006, written by top scholars from the past two decades of biblical scholarship.

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  • Lengthy book review section which covers the latest and most important publications from around the world
  • Annual index
  • Contributions from top scholars on the latest research in biblical scholarship

Top Highlights

“the defeat of the demons on earth has its counterpart in the overcoming of Satan in Heaven” (Page 241)

“In Luke 10, the connection between exorcism of demons and the fall of Satan is this: through the defeat of his demons on earth, Satan, who is still powerful in heaven, is being overcome. The defeat of the demons means that Satan himself is doomed.” (Page 241)

“‘binding’ and ‘loosing’ also appear in the Gospels in connection with exorcisms. The locus classicus for ‘binding’ is Mark 3:27 and parallels, the parable about binding a strong man and plundering his goods. The context makes it clear that the strong man represents Satan and/or his demons.” (Page 237)

“It is surprising that none of these interpretations attends to passages where terms for binding and loosing appear in intertestamental Jewish sources or elsewhere in the NT.” (Page 235)

“Israel did not distinguish between faith and reason.20” (Page 10)

  • Title: The Journal of Biblical Literature, vol. 104
  • Editor: Victor Paul Furnish
  • Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
  • Publication Date: 1985
  • Pages: 768

University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of New Testament, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University.

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