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The Journal of Biblical Literature, vol. 107

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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 point at issue in 2:18–27 between the author and the secessionist antichrists is thus evidently a christological one.” (Page 87)

“The christological point at issue in 5:5–8 between the author and the secessionists, I am suggesting, is neither the divinity nor the humanity of Jesus, but the means of his salvific action as the Christ, the Son of God, in his earthly manifestation:49 ‘water only’ or ‘water and blood.’ Let us now briefly explore each of these claims.” (Page 101)

“There is a ‘literary’ relationship, it is widely (if still not universally) agreed, between the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. That agreement is presupposed here (though it may incidentally emerge with even greater strength).” (Page 69)

“Thus, the faith exhorted in 10:19–39 is the faith defined in 11:1 and the faith illustrated in 11:3–38” (Page 260)

“one of the two elements from which the human body is composed and first formed in the mother’s womb” (Page 91)

  • Title: The Journal of Biblical Literature, vol. 107
  • Editor: Victor Paul Furnish
  • Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
  • Publication Date: 1988
  • Pages: 791

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

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