The Spring 2010 edition of the Journal of Biblical Literature has the following articles:
Learning, Teaching, and Researching Biblical Studies, Today and Tomorrow by David J.A. Clines
The Function of the Chronicler’s Temple Despoliation Notices in Light of Imperial Realities in Yehud by Paul S. Evans
Death, Disinheritance, and Job’s Kinsman-Redeemer by Matthew J. Suriano
Gog’s Grave and the Use and Abuse of Corpses in Ezekiel 39:11-20 by Francesca Stravrakopoulou
Jewish Identity under Foreign Rule: Daniel 2 as Reconfiguration of Genesis 41 by Matthew S. Rindge
Donkey Domain: Zechariah 9:9 and Lexical Semantics by Kenneth C. Way
The Gospel of John and the Five Senses by Dorothy Lee
Spirit and Covenant Renewal: A Theologoumenon of Paul’s Opponents in 2 Corinthians by Thomas R. Blanton IV
Why is There No Thanksgiving Period in Galatians? An Assessment of an Exegetical Commonplace by Robert E. Van Voorst
P.Oxy. 2949-Its Transcription and Significance: A Response to Thomas Wayment by Paul Foster
How Accurate Are Eyewitnesses? Bauckham and the Eyewitnesses in the Light of Psychological Research by Judith C.S. Redman





















