Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis / Journal of Biblical Literature
The Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis (1881-1888) and the Journal of Biblical Literature (1890 – ) are publications of the Society of Biblical Literature. Subscribers have online access via JSTOR to all but the most recent issues. For membership information visit the Society of Biblical Literature website.
- D.R. Goodwin, “On the Use of לֵב and Καρδία in the Old and New Testamentsm,” Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis 1.1 (June 1881): 67-72.
- D.R. Goodwin, “On the Use of ψυχή and πνευμα and Connected Words in the Sacred Writings,” Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis 1.2 (Dec. 1881): 73-86.
- Francis Brown, “The New Testament Witness to the Authorship of Old Testament Books,” Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis 2.2 (Dec. 1882): 95-121.
- H. Ferguson, “The Historical Testimony of the Prophet Zephaniah,” Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis 3.1 (June 1883): 42-59.
- B.B. Warfield. “The Readings “Ελληνας and ‘Ελληνιστάς, Acts xi. 20,” Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis 3.2 (Dec. 1883): 113-127.
- B.B. Warfield, “The Date of the Epistle to the Galatians: And Certain Passages in the First Epistle to the Corinthians,” Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis 4.1/2 (June-Dec. 1884): 50-64.
- Philip Schaff, “The Idiom and Vocabulary of the Teaching of the Twelve Apostles,” Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis 5.1/2 (June-Dec. 1885): 3-7.
- B.B. Warfield, “Notes on the Didaché,” Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis 6.1 (June 1886): 86-98.
- D.G. Lyon, “The Cyrus Cylinder,” Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis 6.1 (June 1886): 139.
- B.B. Warfield, “Some Difficult Passages in the First Chapter of 2 Corinthians,” Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis 6.2 (Dec. 1886): 27-39.
- George Foot Moore, “Tatian’s Diatessaron and the analysis of the Pentateuch,” Journal of Biblical Literature 9.2 (1890): 201-215.
- Charles Marsh Mead, “Tatian’s Diatessaron and the analysis of the Pentateuch: a reply,” Journal of Biblical Literature 10.1 (1891): 44-54.
- George A. Barton, “Ashtoreth and her influence in the Old Testament,” Journal of Biblical Literature 10.2 (1891): 73-91.
- Edward Young Hincks, “The probable use of the first gospel by Luke,” Journal of Biblical Literature 10.2 (1891): 92-106.
- Isaac H. Hall, “A pair of citations from the Diatessaron,” Journal of Biblical Literature 10.2 (1891): 153-155.
- Henry S. Nash, “The exegesis of the school of Antioch: a criticism of the hypothesis that Aristotelianism was a main cause in its genesis,” Journal of Biblical Literature 11.1 (1892): 22-37.
- Richard J.H. Gottheil, “Quotations from the Diatessaron,” Journal of Biblical Literature 11.1 (1892): 68-71.
- Morris Jastrow, “Egypt and Palestine, 1400 B.C,” Journal of Biblical Literature 11.1 (1892): 95-124.
- James Drummond, “Is Basilides quoted in the Philosophumena?” Journal of Biblical Literature 11.2 (1892): 133-159.
- Eberhard Nestle, “St. Paul’s handicraft: Acts xviii. 3,” Journal of Biblical Literature 11.2 (1892): 205-206.
- Willis Judson Beecher, “The date of the downfall of Samaria,” Journal of Biblical Literature 11.2 (1892): 211-213.
- Morris Jastrow, “‘The men of Judah’ in the El-Amarna tablets,” Journal of Biblical Literature 12.1 (1893): 61-72.
- Joseph Henry Thayer, “The historical element in the New Testament,” Journal of Biblical Literature 14 (1895): 1-18.
- Frank Chamberlin Porter, “A suggestion regarding Isaiah’s Immanuel,” Journal of Biblical Literature 14 (1895): 19-36.
- Edward Lewis Curtis, “The Old Testament reckoning of regnal years,” Journal of Biblical Literature 14 (1895): 125-131.
- George Foot Moore, “Daniel viii. 9-14,” Journal of Biblical Literature 15 (1896): 193-197.
- John P. Peters, “Christ’s treatment of the Old Testament,” Journal of Biblical Literature 15 (1896): 87-105.
- John P. Peters, “The site of the Tower of Babel (Gen. xi.1-9),” Journal of Biblical Literature 15 (1896): 106-109.
- John P. Peters, “The three children in the fiery furnace (Dan. iii.; Jer. xxix.22),” Journal of Biblical Literature 15 (1896): 109-111.
- John P. Peters, “The Nebuchadrezzars of Daniel,” Journal of Biblical Literature 15 (1896): 111-114.
- John P. Peters, “Mene, mene, tekel, upharsin (Dan. v. 25),” Journal of Biblical Literature 15 (1896): 114-117.
- George Andrew Reisner, “The Habiri in the El Amarna tablets,” Journal of Biblical Literature 16 (1897): 143-145.
- Henry Thatcher Fowler, “The chronological position of Joel among the prophets,” Journal of Biblical Literature 16 (1897): 146-154.
- Charles Cutler Torrey, “The prophecy of ‘Malachi’,” Journal of Biblical Literature 17.1 (1898): 1-15.
- Charles Cutler Torrey, “The Edomites in southern Judah,” Journal of Biblical Literature 17.1 (1898): 16-20.
- George A. Barton, “The composition of the Book of Daniel,” Journal of Biblical Literature 17.1 (1898): 62-86.
- Benjamin Wisner Bacon, “An emendation of the Papias fragment,” Journal of Biblical Literature 17.2 (1898): 176-183.
- Thomas Kelly Cheyne, “Dr. Torrey on the Edomites,” Journal of Biblical Literature 17.2 (1898): 207-208.
- Benjamin Wisner Bacon, “The doctrine of faith in Hebrews, James, and Clement of Rome,” Journal of Biblical Literature 19.1 (1900): 12-21.
- Nathaniel Schmidt, “The “son of man” in the Book of Daniel,” Journal of Biblical Literature 19.1 (1900): 22-28.
- Loring W. Batten, “The sanctuary at Shiloh, and Samuel’s sleeping therein,” Journal of Biblical Literature 19.1 (1900): 29-33.
- William Benjamin Smith, “Address and destination of St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans,” Journal of Biblical Literature 20.1 (1901): 1-21.
- George A. Barton, “West Semitic deities with compound names,” Journal of Biblical Literature 20.1 (1901): 22-27.
- James A. Kelso, “The antiquity of the divine title EL ELYON in Gen. xiv,” Journal of Biblical Literature 20.1 (1901): 50-55.
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