On-line JBL articles available

Maurice A. O'Sullivan mauros at iol.ie
Sat Jun 9 11:34:47 EDT 2001


List-members might like to know that the SBL web-site has posted the entire 
contents of vol. 119 ( 2000 ) for public reading and downloading.
In the four numbers of this volume the following articles are of direct 
relevance to the "business" of this list:

#1
Through a Classical Lens: Hebrews 2:16  Michael E. Gudorf

#2
The Place of 1 Corinthians 9:24–27 in Paul’s Argument
Jerry L. Sumney

#3
“Only Then Will All Israel Be Saved”: A Short Note on the Meaning of KAI 
hOUTWS in Romans 11:26 Pieter W. Van Der Horst

Paul’s Logic in Romans 3:29–30 Jan Lambrecht, S.J.

Another Look at EAN MH in Galatians 2:16 A. Andrew Das

#4
Son of God, Seed of David: Paul’s Messianic Exegesis in Romans 1:3–4
Christopher G. Whitsett

Lamentation for Christ as a Hero: Revelation 1:7 Leonard L. Thompson

There are other articles of great background interest such as:

Slaves and Slavery in the Matthean Parables  Jennifer A. Glancy
"For My Child, Onesimus": Paul and Domestic Power in Philemon
Chris Frilingos
The Thessalonian Christian Community as a Professional Voluntary Association
Richard S. Ascough

To read these articles you will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. There 
have been several  versions of this available over past years, but it is 
_well worth-_ downloading the latest version 5, which is available for 
downloading on the SBL web-site:
Go to:  http://www.sbl-site2.org/Publications/JBL/help_page.html
   just a word of warning, it is _big_ --- 8 Mb, or over 9 Mb if you want 
all the trimmings.

This page also gives useful advice on configuring your browser if you 
encounter difficulties -- as a Netscape user, I can confirm their remarks 
on v. 6,
Better to use Internet Explorer for these .PDF files.

The contents of vol. 119 are available on:
http://www.sbl-site2.org/Publications/JBL/JBL_Preview.html

Enjoy

Maurice



Maurice A. O'Sullivan
[Bray, Ireland]

"Apply yourself wholly to the text; apply the text wholly to yourself."
- Johann Albrecht Bengel




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