Contents
volume 31, no 1
articles
The נזם and Navigating Power Structures 1
Susannah Rees
Michal the Giver and Michal the Taker: The Systematic Misogyny of the Davidic Court 25
M. L. Case
Diagnosing Judah’s Distress and Restoration in the Isaiah Apocalypse: Frustrated Childbirth in Isaiah 26 and Mesopotamian Medical Discourse 44
Ekaterina E. Kozlova
From Wild Beast to Huntress: Animal Imagery, Beauty, and Seduction in the Song of Songs and Proverbs 67
Anne Létourneau
Now You’re in the Sunken Place: Constructed Monsters in Daniel 7 and Get Out 94
Eric X. Jarrard
A World without Mark: an Experiment in Erasure History 120
Mark Goodacre
Volume 31, No 2
articles
I Am Onan: Rereading the So-Called Transgression of Wasting Seed 135
Ludwig Beethoven J. Noya
Silencing the Land: Joshua as a Military Ritualist 158
Rebekah J. Haigh
Are Saul’s Sons Scapegoats? 179
Nathan Chambers
The Constitutive Problem of the Septuagint 197
Kengo Akiyama
Paul, Cochlear Implantation, and Biblical Interpretation: Expanding the Scope of Disability Hermeneutics 218
Frederick David Carr
The Old and the Young in Luke-Acts: The Lukan Literary Efforts for the Post-War Trauma, Generational Unity, and the Empowerment of the Younger Generation 240
Jin Young Kim
Volume 31, No 3
articles
Leviticus 25’s History of Inspiring Freedom as a Moral Challenge to Literary-Historical Interpretation 265
James W. Watts
Bethel, Dark Woods, and Taboo: 1 Kings 13 as a Cautionary Tale 292
Koog P. Hong
What does Job Want? Desire, Fear, Anxiety, and God in and Beyond Job 23 311
Davis Hankins
Jerusalem/Zion: a Counter-Imperial Trope in Third Isaiah 332
Philip P. Sam
Coercive Names: Interpreting Mark 5:1–13 with Althusser’s “Interpellation” 356
Joseph Kimmel
The Jews as “Children of the Devil” (John 8:44) in Nazi Children’s Literature 374
Kathleen Gallagher Elkins
Volume 31, No 4
articles
Sustainability Hermeneutics 391
Tina Dykesteen Nilsen
Forgetting to Remember: Theorizing the Role of the Forgotten In the Production of Biblical Text and Tradition 415
Jenna Kemp
Citations, Allusions, and Marking Them in the Hebrew Bible: A Theoretical Introduction with Some Examples 440
Joachim J. Krause
Who is the Real “Model Minority”? An Asian American Reading of Ruth and Ebed-Melech in the Hebrew Bible 457
Jerry Hwang
The Apostle of Failure: Queer Refusal, the Corinthian Letters, and Paul’s Unflattering Characterization in the Acts of Thecla 473
Carly Daniel-Hughes
Setting the Story of the Ethiopian Eunuch (Acts 8:26–40) to the Soundtrack of Song of Songs: An Intertextual and Intersectional Performance 496
F. Scott Spencer
Volume 30, No 5
Introduction: Humanimal—The Bible and “Animal” Others 519
Megan Remington, Suzanna Millar and Dong Hyeon Jeong
part 1: tangled humanimal identities
Goliath’s Humanimal Body: Masculinity, Ethnicity, and Animal Imagery in 1 Samuel 17 527
Jenna Kemp
On Animals, Autonomy, and Apocalypticism in Daniel 546
Alexandria Frisch
Queer Fish: Following the Great Transgender Fish in the Book of Jonah 568
Lily Carayannis
part 2: concepts of domestication and the wild in the bible
The Bible and the Domestication of the World 579
David M. Carr
Reading Elisha’s She-Bears: Biblical Interpretation, Extinction Studies, and the Wildness of God 602
Ken Stone
part 3: new textual and conceptual frontiers for humanimal studies within and beyond canon(s)
Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My: Imprisoned Animals and Humans in the Acts of Paul 623
Naomi Reiss
Udders, Queer Nests, and Animal Family Trees: Kinship as Keyword in Animal Studies in the Bible 635
Beth Berkowitz
response
Hearing their Cries: A Talanoa Response 653
Brian Fiu Kolia
