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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...

some observations on the significance of the Pauline perspectives on death for contemporary theological reflection. The titles of this section and its subdivisions are not intended to suggest any rigid distinction between Semitic and Greek perspectives on the subject; among others, W. D. Davies and Martin Hengel have demonstrated convincingly that, at least as early as the fourth century B.C.E., these cultural spheres blended with each other.4 However,
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