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2016 INTERNATIONAL MEETING

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Seoul, July 3–7, 2016

http://www.sbl-site.org/meetings/Internationalmeeting.aspx Welcome to Seoul

Members of the SBL represent over 100 countries. (If you have not already done so, please see the visualization of these countries in our last member report at https://www.sbl-site.org/membership/data.aspx.) With such a wealth of intellectual and cultural capital, it is SBL’s greatest opportunity to foster biblical scholarship by diversifying the locations of the International Meeting. In so doing, we make participation more affordable, we enjoy the hospitality of our colleagues and their institutions, and we experience real contexts for biblical scholarship. I anticipate announcements in the near future that demonstrate this commitment. Stay tuned to the organization’s emails, newsletters, and social media. We are also committed to supporting the work of scholars through collaboration and partnerships. In 2015 we partnered with the newly formed Asociación Bíblica Argentina to hold a meeting in Buenos Aires, which was hosted by the Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina and the Instituto Universitario ISEDET. This year we partner with the Society of Asian Biblical Studies, which celebrates its tenth anniversary, the Korean Society of Old Testament Studies, and The New Testament Society of Korea. Reviewing International Meetings since 2007, in fact, only three of the ten meetings were held solely by SBL. This is one of the reasons the International Meeting in particular is a highlight of my year—and I hope it is for you too. I must thank Monica Jyotsna Melanchthon, Secretary, and Tat-siong Benny Liew, Treasurer of the Society of Asian Biblical Studies. They epitomize collegiality and have helped shape what will be an outstanding meeting. The host institution for most sessions, Yonsei University, is widely considered Korea’s top private university and ranks among the world’s most prestigious institutions. This university has opened wide its doors to you. Our thanks belong to Yong-Hak Kim, President of Yonsei, for graciously hosting this meeting and to Koog P. Hong, Assistant Professor of Old Testament in Yonsei’s College of , who has been an indefatigable partner and resource in planning this meeting. Koog’s hard work and bridge building cannot be overstated. We also thank Kunwoo Park and Tai-Il Wang, both of the Methodist Theological University, for hosting the SABS meeting. I am also grateful to Jun-Hee Cha, President of the Korean Society of Old Testament Studies, Cheol-Won Yoon, President of The New Testament Society of Korea, and John Ahn, Executive Director of the Korean Biblical Colloquium. We are also grateful to the sponsors of this meeting: the Nida Institute for Biblical Scholarship, Baylor University Press, Accordance Bible Software, the Graduate Theological Union, and the American Baptist Seminary of the West. Without their support, we would not be able to conduct a meeting of this caliber. Please visit the exhibitors and advertisers who also support the meeting and bring the latest in print and digital publications for the benefit of your scholarship. You will find them listed at the back of this program. They transport their resources—people, books, and digital products—from all over the world. By supporting them, you support the production of resources critical to your teaching and research. John F. Kutsko

Executive Director Society of Biblical Literature

2 · 2016 International Meeting · Table of Contents Program Information Welcome...... 2 Fifth Biennial Meeting of the Society of Asian Biblical Studies Saturday, July 2...... 4 Congress Location and Schedule...... 6 Program Information...... 6 SBL Professional Conduct Policy...... 7 Program Sunday, July 3...... 8 Monday, July 4...... 8 Tuesday, July 5...... 16 Wednesday, July 6...... 23 Thursday, July 7...... 31 SABS Information...... 35 SBL Information...... 36 Participant Index...... 56 Session Index...... 59 Advertiser Index...... 64 Exhibitors...... 64

Future SABS Meetings 2017 Indonesia

Future SBL International Meetings 2017 Berlin, Germany — August 7–11 (with the European Association of Biblical Studies)

Future SBL Annual Meetings 2016 San Antonio, Texas — November 19–22 2017 Boston, Massachusetts — November 18–21 2018 Denver, Colorado — November 17–20 2019 San Diego, California — November 23–26 2020 Boston, Massachusetts — November 21–24 2021 San Antonio, Texas — November 20–23

· 2016 International Meeting · 3 Fifth Biennial Meeting of the Society of Asian Biblical Studies

2-1 Society of Asian Biblical Studies (SABS) 2-4 Society of Asian Biblical Studies (SABS) 8:30 AM–12:00 PM 1:00 PM–3:00 PM Centenany Memorial Hall (MTU) - B2 Hall Wesley Chapel (MTU) - S3 8:30 am Welcome, Introductions, and Announcements Theme: The Ethnography of Biblical Encounter: 9:35 am Presidential Address and Discussion Reporting on the British Academy Project in Archie Chi-Chung Lee, Shandong University, , Mothy Varkey, Murdoch University, Presiding Presiding (5 min) David J. Chalcraft, Liverpool John Moores University Elaine M. Wainwright, Institute of Sisters of Mercy, Ethnography of Biblical Encounter in India: Case Study Australia and Papua New Guinea Reports (30 min) Attending to Moving Margins—in Text and Con-text— Arren Bennet Lawrence, Hindustan Bible College Reading Matt 15:21-28 Yet Again (30 min) “Bad Fellows” Doing a “Cursed Job”: Reading the Bible Break (25 min) with “Ordinary” Autodrivers in Chennai (30 min) 11:00 am Keynote Address and Discussion Ravela Jeeva Kumar, Andhra Christian Theological Yeong Mee Lee, Hanshin University, Presiding (5 min) College Kyung Sook Lee, Ewha Womans University Encountering the Bible at the Margin: Listening to the Wandering in the Wilderness: Asian Biblical Studies Voices of Madiga Christians in Rural (30 min) (30 min) Discussion (30 min) 2-3 Society of Asian Biblical Studies (SABS) 1:00 PM–3:00 PM 2-2 Society of Asian Biblical Studies (SABS) Wesley Chapel (MTU) - S1 1:00 PM–3:00 PM Theme: Narrowing the Gap: (Post)colonial Readings Wesley Chapel (MTU) - S2 from an Asian Perspective Theme: Reading from and for the Margins Yak-Hwee Tan, Westminster College (Cambridge), John de Jong, Myanmar Evangelical Graduate School Presiding (5 min) of Theology, Presiding Chan Lung Pun Common, Chinese University of Zhang Chun, Hong Kong Bridging the Gap and Creating Mutual Enrichment: Moving Margins in the Apocalypse of John: Rethinking Focus on R. S. Sugirtharajah (25 min) “Fishball Revolution” (25 min) Carolyn Alsen, University of Divinity Tsong-sheng Tsan, Taiwan Theological Seminary Drones Over Sodom: Resisting the Fantasy of Security Complex Relationships among Human Groups, Nature (25 min) and God in the Book of Judges 19-21: A Postcolonial- Varaprasad Gosala, Gurukul Lutheran Theological Ecofeminist Interpretation (25 min) College Lizette G. Tapia-Raquel, Union Theological Seminary “The Lord Heard Our Voice and Saw Our Affliction, Beyond Israel, Escaping Eden (25 min) Turmoil, and Our Oppression” (Deut 26:5): The Sung Uk Lim, Yonsei University Optimism of Hope in the Deuteronomic Creed and Its A Resistant Learning in a Globalized Korean Context Relevance for the Refugees in Today’s Context (25 min) (Mark 7:24-30) (25 min) Johnson Thomaskutty, Union Biblical Seminary Discussion (15 min) Reading John from the Margins: Methodological Considerations to Read the New Testament in the Asian Context (25 min) Discussion (15 min)

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2-5 Society of Asian Biblical Studies (SABS) 2-7 Society of Asian Biblical Studies (SABS) 3:30 PM–5:30 PM 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Wesley Chapel (MTU) - S3 Wesley Chapel (MTU) - S2 Theme: 3. Marginal Mappers, Eternal Outsiders: 25 Theme: Reading Texts in Context years of Voices from the Margins Elaine Wei-Fun Goh, Seminari Theoloji Malaysia, Monica Melanchthon, University of Divinity, Presiding (5 min) Presiding (5 min) April Cheung, Chinese University of Hong Kong Tat-siong Benny Liew, College of the Holy Cross, The Image of Paul in Late Qing Dynasty: In Perspective Panelist (15 min) of Reception History of Bible (25 min) Hisako Kinukawa, Panelist (15 min) Federico Villanueva, Alliance Graduate School Layang Seng Ja, Lutheran Theological Seminary in Reading Lamentations from the Filipino Context (25 min) Hong Kong, Panelist (15 min) Rolex M. Cailing, Torch Trinity Graduate University Jione Havea, Charles Sturt University, Panelist (15 min) Vulnerability and Vision of Hope: Engaging Creation’s R. S. Sugirtharajah, University of Birmingham, Groaning in Romans 8 and Natural Disasters in the Respondent (15 min) Philippines (25 min) Discussion (40 min) Sam Moleli Alama, Whitley College Cultic Worship with Nokrî according to 1 Kings 8:41-43 2-6 Society of Asian Biblical Studies (SABS) (25 min) 3:30 PM–5:30 PM Discussion (15 min) Wesley Chapel (MTU) - S1 Theme: Analyzing Models of Friendship in the New Testament Daud Soesilo, United Bible Societies, Presiding (5 min) The fifth biennial meeting of SABS occurs on Saturday, Ramakrishnan M., Filadelfia Bible College July 2 on the theme “Moving Margins: Biblical Studies Paul’s Friendly Appeal to Philemon: A Comparative in 21st Century Asia.” Sessions will be held at the Critical Reading of Epistle of Paul to Philemon with Methodist Theological University, approximately Krishna’s Friendly Appeal to Arjuna in the Bhagavad 1.3 miles (2 km) east of Yonsei University. The day’s Gita (25 min) program will begin with introductions and two keynote C. Muthu Kumar, Hindustan Bible College presentations by Prof. Elaine Wainwright, the President Luke’s Exhortation of Sharing to the Poor as Friendship: of the Society, and Prof. Kyung Sook Lee, followed by A Comparative Critical Reading of Luke-Acts in light of concurrent sessions and a business meeting in the Pythagorean Concept of Friendship (25 min) afternoon and evening. The day will end with dinner. Aneesh S. M., Hindustan Bible College All are welcome to attend. Paul’s Exhortation of Love as the Source of Friendship: A Comparative Critical Reading of I Corinthians in light of Cicero’s Concept of Friendship (25 min) Ratheesh A. P., India Bible College & Seminary Evaluating the Friendship of the Disciples with Jesus: A Comparative Critical Reading of Mathew with Aristotle’s Concept of Friendship (25 min) Discussion (15 min)

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* For a map of Yonsei’s Sinchon campus, please refer to the back inside cover. Registration, Exhibits, and many sessions will be located at: Baekyang Hall/University College (building #310) Yonsei Univeristy 50 Yonsei-ro, Seodaemun-gu Seoul, South Korea Other sessions will be located at: Theology Hall / College of Theology / United Graduate School of Theology (building #523)

OPENING SESSION AND RECEPTION: SESSIONS: Sunday, July 3...... 4:00 PM–6:30 PM Monday—Wednesday...... 9:00 AM–5:30 PM REGISTRATION: Thursday...... 9:00 AM–12:30 PM Sunday...... 12:00 PM–4:00 PM Coffee Breaks: Monday—Wednesday...... 8:30 AM–4:30 PM Monday—Thursday...... 10:30 AM–11:00 AM Thursday...... 8:30 AM–11:30 AM Monday—Wednesday...... 3:30 PM–4:00 PM EXHIBITS: Monday—Wednesday...... 8:30 AM–4:30 PM Thursday...... 8:30 PM–11:30 AM

Program Information

SBL INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INITIATIVE FORUM Fostering Biblical Scholarship...Worldwide: The Contribution of the International Cooperation Initiative Current ICI participants and those who are interested in knowing more about the program are invited to attend this open discussion. Please join us at 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM on Wednesday, July 6 in Room B145 in the Baekyang Hall at Yonsei University. The local program committee has organized sessions on the following topics. See the session index at the back of this book for more information. ZZ Crossing Borders: Old Testament Studies in ZZ Scribal Conflicts and Debates in the Biblical Korean Context and Post-Biblical Texts ZZ Crossing Borders: New Testament Studies in ZZ The Political Bible Revisited: Justice — Korean Context Borders — Hybridity ZZ Biblical Studies in Korean Context ZZ Reconfiguring Global Biblical Education: A Bold Vision of a Global Institute of Theology at Yonsei 6 · 2016 International Meeting · SBL Professional Conduct Policy

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REGISTRATION...... 12:00 PM–4:00 PM

3-1 Opening Session 3-2 Opening Reception 4:00 PM–5:00 PM 5:00 PM–6:30 PM Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - Kumho Art Hall Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - Kumho Art Hall Please join us for the opening session. We look forward All meeting registrants are welcome to attend this opening to welcoming new and longtime colleagues from around reception. the world. Thanks to the Graduate Theological Union and the John F. Kutsko, Society of Biblical Literature and American Baptist Seminary of the West for their support Emory University, Presiding of the reception. Biblical Studies from the Four Corners of the World Fernando Segovia, Vanderbilt University, Panelist Yeong Mee Lee, Hanshin University, Panelist The opening session and reception will be held in Athalya Brenner, Universiteit van Amsterdam, the underground portion of Baekyang Hall, which is Panelist called The Commons or Baekyangro Underground. Gerald O. West, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Panelist See B001–019 in the cutout of the campus guide on Uriah Yonghwan Kim, Hartford Seminary, Panelist the inside back cover.

Monday, July 4

REGISTRATION...... 8:30 AM–4:30 PM EXHIBITS...... 8:30 AM–4:30 PM GENERAL SESSIONS...... 9:00 AM–5:30 PM COFFEE BREAKS...... 10:30 AM and 3:30 PM

4-1 SBL Allusions in the Gospels Chang-Wook Jung, Chongshin University, Presiding Consultation (10 min) Jae Hyung Cho, Korea Christian University 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Allusions of Dionysus’ Trial (Bacchae 431–519) to Jesus’ Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 Trial (John 18:28-38) (35 min) Theme: Echoes and Fragments of Previous Texts in the Bartosz Adamczewski, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski Gospels University in Warsaw This unit is to foster literary-critical and inter-textual “New Creation” in Luke 24:27-35 (35 min) approaches to the canonical Gospels. The approaches Discussion (10 min) include: (1) uncovering allusive fragments of Greco- Roman, Hellenized-Jewish, and Christian texts in Gospel passages; (2) discussing whether the fragments reflect accidental confluences, non-opposite appropriations of poetic langue, or Christian emulations against anterior texts and traditions; (3) interpreting Christian meanings generated by resonances between anterior and posterior contexts of those allusions.

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4-2 SBL Bible and Empire Section 4-5 SBL Contextual Interpretation of the 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Bible (Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 New Testament) Seminar Theme: Bible and Empires in : Session 1 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Tat-siong Benny Liew, College of the Holy Cross, Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 Presiding Theme: On Contextualizing the Decalogue and the SuJung Shin, New Brunswick Theological Seminary New Testament The Ambivalence of the “” Bible in the Context Mary Foskett, Wake Forest University, Presiding of Foreign Imperialism (20 min) Min Hua Jing, Heidelberg University Discussion (10 min) Contextual Interpretation of the Decalogue in the Kyung Sik Park, Claremont School of Theology Taiping Rebellion (25 min) Hybridity and Beyond: Rediscovering Nehemiah from A Discussion (5 min) Korean Post-War Perspective (20 min) Johann Choi, Emory University Discussion (10 min) Turning Water into Wine, or the Story of “A New Cook Koog-Pyoung Hong, Yonsei University Pushing His Product”: An Addict’s Interpretation of The Prophet of the Empire: Re-reading Jeremiah’s call John 2:1-12 (25 min) for Submission to Babylon against Korean Colonial Discussion (5 min) Experience (20 min) Jonathan W. Lo, Hong Kong Baptist Theological Discussion (10 min) Seminary Hong Kong Chinese Interpretations of the New 4-3 SBL Bible and Syriac Studies in Testament After the Umbrella Movement (25 min) Context Section / Apocrypha and Discussion (5 min) Pseudepigrapha Section 9:00 AM–10:30 AM 4-6 SBL Early and the Ancient Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B104 Economy Section Theme: Apocryphal and Canonical Traditions in West 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Asia Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 Tamar Zewi, University of Haifa Sung Uk Lim, Yonsei University, Presiding Genesis 49 in the Samaritan Version of Saadya Gaon’s John T. Fitzgerald, University of Notre Dame Translation of the Pentateuch (30 min) Bryson’s Management of the Estate: An Introduction Satoshi Toda, Hokkaido University and Analysis (30 min) Rethinking the Syriac Contribution to Problems Jin Hwan Lee, University of Toronto Concerning the Diatessaron (30 min) Banquet Practice in Greco-Roman Voluntary Cornelia Horn, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen Associations: Rethinking hos men peina hos de Refining the Contours of the Apostle Peter: Apocryphal methuei (“one goes hungry, another gets drunk”) in 1 Perspectives from Unedited and Less Well-Known West Corinthians 11:21 (30 min) Asian Sources (30 min) Steven Chang, Torch Trinity Graduate University Economic Miracle? Equality in 2 Cor 8:13-15 and in 4-4 SBL Biblical Characters in Three South Korea Today (30 min) Traditions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) Seminar 4-7 Korean Biblical Colloquium 9:00 AM–10:30 AM 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 Theme: The Mishael Maswari Caspi Memorial Lecture Theme: Session 1: Old Testament/New Testament Funlola Olojede, University of South Africa, Presiding John Ahn, Howard University, Presiding Funlola Olojede, University of South Africa, Welcome Paul Kang-Kul Cho, Wesley Theological Seminary (5 min) Job’s Willingness to Die (25 min) Zohar Hadromi-Allouche, University of Aberdeen Discussion (5 min) Gabriel in the Qur’an and Muslim Tradition (50 min) Daehoon Kang, Reformed Graduate University of Jerome Douglas, University of Valley Forge South Korea Gabriel Rising: A Postcolonial & Performance Criticism The Suffering-Shepherd Motif in Matthew 18:12-13 (25 Analysis of the Gabriel Figure in Daniel (30 min) min) Discussion (5 min)

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Dongshin Chang, Trinity Western University 4-10 SBL Writings (including Psalms) Section Jesus as Moses and Aaron: Hebrews’ Reading of OT Traditions for the Priestly Christology of the New 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Covenant Era (25 min) Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 Discussion (5 min) Sunwoo Hwang, Chongshin University The Post-Exilic Period in Chronicles in light of Shalom 4-8 SBL Persian Period Seminar (22 min) 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Hee Suk Kim, Chongshin Theological Seminary Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 Proverbs 31 as a Hermeneutical Conclusion to the Book of Proverbs (22 min) Christine Mitchell, St. Andrew’s College, University of Saskatchewan, Presiding Tony Siew, Sabah Theological College Christine Mitchell, St. Andrew’s College, University of Enemies Everywhere: The Psalmist’s Struggle for Saskatchewan Survival (22 min) The Achaemenid Invention of “Biblical” Religion (30 min) 4-11 SBL Allusions in the Gospels Consultation Yitzhak Lee-Sak, Tel Aviv University Polemical Propaganda of the Golah Community against 11:00 AM–12:30 PM the Gibeonites: Historical Background of Joshua 9 and 2 Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 Samuel 21 of the Early Persian Period (30 min) Theme: Echoes and Fragments of Previous Texts in the Samasoni Moleli, Whitley College - University of Gospels Divinity Dennis MacDonald, Claremont School of Theology, Cultic Worship with Nakrî according to the Post- Presiding (10 min) Deuteronomistic Text (1 Kgs 8:41-43) (30 min) Sung Soo Hong, University of Texas at Austin Please Stop Misusing the Term Intertextuality: Reading 4-9 SBL Stylistics and the Hebrew Bible the Title “King of the Jews” with Kristeva (35 min) Section Chang-Wook Jung, Chongshin University 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Distinction of Allusion from Quotation and Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 Reminiscence (35 min) Theme: Stylistics and the Book of Judges Discussion (10 min) This session focuses on stylistics and the Book of Judges. A diverse panel of scholars will reflect on the role of stylistics 4-12 SBL Ancient Near East Section in their own work on the Book of Judges and discuss its 11:00 AM–12:30 PM possible relevance for future studies on the Book. Stylistics Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 is here defined as “the linguistic study of style in language. It Pekka Pitkänen, University of Gloucestershire aims to account for how texts project meaning, how readers Migration, Colonialism, and Intersocietal Interaction construct meaning and why readers respond to texts in the between the Assyrians and Arameans in the Jazira Area way that they do” (Jeffries and McIntyre 2010). in Late Second Millennium BCE (25 min) Elizabeth Hayes, Fuller Theological Seminary Discussion (5 min) (Pasadena), Presiding KwangCheol Park, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Karolien Vermeulen, University of Antwerp, Presiding Mainz Yairah Amit, Tel Aviv University, Panelist I Bless You, leYHWH: The Function of the Preposition S. Min Chun, Vancouver Institute for Evangelical “le” in Blessing Formulas (25 min) Worldview, Panelist Discussion (5 min) Danna Fewell, Drew University, Panelist Ida Fröhlich, Pázmány Péter Catholic University Serge Frolov, Southern Methodist University, Panelist Mesopotamian Lore in Jewish Aramaic Tradition (25 Athalya Brenner, Universiteit van Amsterdam, min) Panelist Discussion (5 min)

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4-13 SBL Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha 4-16 SBL Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Section Law Section 11:00 AM–12:30 PM 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 Theme: Early Christian and Jewish Texts Andreas Kunz-Lübcke, University of Applied Sciences Jonathan Soyars, University of Chicago for Intercultural Theology, Hermannsburg, Presiding ‘You and Everyone Who Does These Things Will Be Paavo Tucker, Asbury Theological Seminary Saved’ (Mand. 4.3.7 [31.7]): The Conditions and A Tale of Two Passovers: Determining the Direction of Presuppositions of Salvation in the Shepherd of Hermas Dependence between Exod 12:1-14 and 12:21-27 (20 min) (20 min) Young A. Jung, University of Otago Discussion (10 min) Exodus 20:2 as Prologue to the Decalogue: A Mark Glen Bilby, Claremont School of Theology Comparative Study in light of Prologues of Ancient Near The Divergent Bandit Narratives of Pseudo-Matthew: A Eastern Codices (20 min) Comparative Introduction to New Critical Editions and Discussion (5 min) Translations of CANT 78.2 and 78.3 (20 min) John Ahn, Howard University Discussion (10 min) Adultery, Murder, and Theft (20 min) Hannah S. An, Torch Trinity Graduate University 4-14 SBL Apostolic Fathers and Related Early The Case of the Suspected Adulteress (Num 5:11-31) in Christian Literature Section light of CTH 264 (20 min) 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Discussion (5 min) Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 Thomas McGlothlin, Christian Academy in Japan, Presiding MONDAY, 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Bronwen Neil, Australian Catholic University True Prophets and Visionary Christians: The Status of 4-17 SBL Biblical Characters in Three Ecstatic Visions in the Shepherd of Hermas (20 min) Traditions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) Edmon Gallagher, Heritage Christian University Seminar Origen on the Shepherd of Hermas (20 min) 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Discussion (5 min) Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 Murray Smith, Christ College, Sydney Funlola Olojede, University of South Africa, Presiding The Origins of Justin Martyr’s “Second Coming” Lydia Gore-Jones, Macquarie University Expectation (20 min) Angels in the Apocalypses of 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch (30 Matthijs den Dulk, Radboud University Nijmegen min) Justin Martyr and the Invention of Heresy, or Who Richard Sherwin, Bar-Ilan University Wrote the First Anti-Heretical Treatise? (20 min) Angels, Ancestors, and Rabbis: Intercessors with Gd and Discussion (5 min) Spiritual Archaeologies (30 min) Discussion (30 min) 4-15 SBL Bible and Empire Section 11:00 AM–12:30 PM 4-18 SBL Contextual Interpretation of the Bible (Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 New Testament) Seminar Theme: Empire in the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament: Session 1 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Hugh Pyper, University of Sheffield, Presiding Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 Mark Brett, University of Divinity Theme: Ruth and Esther Contextualized The Persian Imperial Context of the Pentateuch (25 Zhenhua (Jeremiah) Meng, Nanjing University, min) Presiding Discussion (10 min) Gale A. Yee, Episcopal Divinity School Angela Sawyer, Whitley College Racial Melancholia in the Book of Ruth (25 min) Prophet as Comedian: Satire and Politics in a Discussion (5 min) Dangerous World (25 min) Hyun Woo Kim, Yale University Discussion (10 min) Finding Korean Goose Moms Home: Contextual Re- reading of Ruth (25 min) Discussion (5 min)

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Ora Brison, Tel Aviv University The distinguished panel have read a draft of the book and Vashti’s “Women’s Banquet” in the Book of Esther and are prepared to engage it critically. MacDonald then will the “Dough Offering Ceremony” in Contemporary Israel respond. (25 min) Mark Bilby, Claremont School of Theology, Presiding Discussion (5 min) (15 min) Jayhoon Yang, Hyupsung University 4-19 Korean Biblical Colloquium Probabilities and Improbabilities: A Critical Dialogue 11:00 AM–12:30 PM with Dennis R. MacDonald’s John and Euripides (15 Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 min) Theme: Session 2: Old Testament/New Testament Richard Miller, Independent Scholar, Panelist (15 Sun Myung Lyu, Baekseok University, Presiding min) Roger Nam, George Fox University Chan Sok Park, College of Wooster, Panelist (15 min) “Half Speak Ashdodite and None Can Speak Judean”: Dennis MacDonald, Claremont School of Theology, Code-Switching in Ezra-Nehemiah as an Identity Respondent (20 min) Maker for Repatriate Judeans and Koreans (25 min) Discussion (10 min) Discussion (5 min) 4-22 SBL Ancient Near Eastern Iconography Jin Ki Hwang, Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena) and the Bible Section Formation of Christian Self-Identity in Corinth (25 min) 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Discussion (5 min) Yongbom Lee, Universitas Pelita Harapan Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 Double Double (Rev 18:6) and Millennial Kingdom Theme: Iconographic and Biblical Approaches to (Rev 20:4–6): Literary and Theological Observations Yavneh Yam Cult Stands (25 min) Jutta Jokiranta, University of Helsinki, Presiding Discussion (5 min) Yeseul Kim, Yonsei University The Gazelle Metaphor in Song of Songs 2:9 in light of 4-20 SBL Stylistics and the Hebrew Bible Section the Iconography of the Yavneh Cult Stands (20 min) 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Discussion (10 min) Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B104 Courtney J. Innes, University of British Columbia Where There Is Smoke, There Is Fire: Attempting to Theme: Stylistics and the Book of Judges Understand Philistine Cultic Stands at Yavneh (20 min) Il-Seung Chung, Asia LIFE University For Whom the Spirit Exists: The Spirit of Yahweh in the Discussion (10 min) Book of Judges (30 min) Raz Kletter, Helsinki University The World of Shrine Models and the Biblical Ark of M. L. Case, The University of Texas at Austin Covenant (20 min) The Reframing of the Refrain: Reconsidering the Appendices to the Book of Judges (30 min) Discussion (10 min) Wonjun Joo, Hannim Biblical Institute 4-23 SBL Apostolic Fathers and Related Early The New Perspective to Define the Emphasis Structure Christian Literature Section / Biblical in the BH Clause: The Holistic Quantitative Structure Interpretation in Early Christianity Section (30 min) 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 MONDAY, 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Bronwen Neil, Australian Catholic University, Presiding 4-21 SBL Allusions in the Gospels Jonathon Lookadoo, University of Otago Consultation The End Is Where We Start From: Christology in the 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Greetings of Ignatius of Antioch (20 min) Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 Paul A. Hartog, Faith Baptist Theological Seminary Theme: Did the Fourth Evangelist Imitate Euripides’ The Words and Oracles of God in 1 Clement: A Bacchae? Appraisals of a Bold Hypothesis by Dennis Functional Approach (20 min) MacDonald Discussion (5 min) In the forthcoming book—John and Euripides: The Thomas McGlothlin, Christian Academy in Japan Dionysian Gospel—Dennis MacDonald proposes that the Bodily Death as Remedy for Sin in Theophilus of earliest version of the Gospel of John repeatedly presented Antioch, Irenaeus of Lyons, and Methodius of Olympus Jesus as a rival to Dionysus, especially as he is depicted in (20 min) the Bacchae.

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Edmon Gallagher, Heritage Christian University Sun Yue, Center for Judaic and Inter-religious Studies Jerome on the Septuagint (20 min) Shandong University Discussion (5 min) Cross-textual Interpretation of Solomon’s Temple Construction and the Chinese Practice of Human 4-24 SBL Bible and Empire Section Sacrifices in Building Projects (25 min) 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Discussion (5 min) Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 Ndikho Mtshiselwa, University of South Africa Theme: Bible and Empires in East Asia: Session 2 Probing the Economy of Ancient Israel in Nehemiah’s Administration within the Chinese Marxist Theoretical Tat-siong Benny Liew, College of the Holy Cross, Framework in South Africa (25 min) Presiding William Luther Martin, Jr., University of Texas School Discussion (5 min) of Law The Bible as a Collection of Subaltern Texts: Towards a 4-27 SBL Prophets Section Subaltern Reception History of Israelite Social Memory 2:00 PM–3:30 PM from the Davidides to the Taiping (25 min) Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B104 Discussion (10 min) Chwi-Woon Kim, Baylor University Xiaxia Xue, China Graduate School of Theology The Negative Attitude toward Abraham and Israel (Isa The Interpretations of Rom 13:1-7 in Modern China 63:16) in light of the Literary Development of the Prayer (25 min) in 63:7–64:11 (20 min) Discussion (10 min) Discussion (3 min) Sehee Kim, Boston University 4-25 SBL Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Parallels in Concept and Plot between Ezekiel 16 and Law Section Unfaithfulness (Sumerian Myth) (20 min) 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Discussion (3 min) Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 Lydia Lee, North-West University (South Africa) Theme: Foreigners, Refugees, and to Be Foreign in Gog of Magog within and beyond Ezekiel 38–39 (20 Canaan min) John Ahn, Howard University, Presiding Discussion (3 min) Hualong Mei, Harvard University Kristin Weingart, Eberhard Karls Universität Resident Alien and Inheritance of Land in the Hebrew Tübingen Bible: Three Case Studies (20 min) My Father, My Father! Chariot of Israel and Its Discussion (10 min) Horsemen!? (2 Kgs 2:12; 13:14): Elisha’s or Elijah’s Title? (20 min) Andreas Kunz-Lübcke, University of Applied Sciences for Intercultural Theology, Hermannsburg The “ger” and the Law in Leviticus 19 (20 min) 4-28 SBL Scribal Conflicts and Debates in the Biblical and Post-Biblical Texts Discussion (10 min) 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Francesco Cocco, Pontificia Università Urbaniana The Law for the Cities of Refuge in Num 35:9-34: Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 Repetition or Reformulation? (20 min) Theme: Part 1 Discussion (10 min) Thomas Römer, Collège de France - University of Lausanne, Presiding 4-26 SBL Contextual Interpretation of the Marvin Sweeney, Claremont School of Theology Bible (Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and The Question of the Davidic Dynasty in the Books of New Testament) Seminar Jeremiah and the Prophets (25 min) 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Johannes Unsok Ro, International Christian Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 University Temple and Salvation: A Theological Debate Between Theme: The “Historical” Books: On Opression as Jeremiah 7 and 2 Kings 18–19 (25 min) Contextualized Jeremia Punt, Universiteit van Stellenbosch - Jaeyoung Jeon, Université de Lausanne University of Stellenbosch, Presiding Tabernacle or Tent of Meeting? Scribal Conflicts about the Wilderness Sanctuary (25 min) Hyun Ho Park, Graduate Theological Union “Who can speak for me?” David’s Ten Concubines and Discussion (15 min) the Case for the Comfort Women (25 min) Discussion (5 min)

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4-29 SBL Septuagint Studies Section Gideon R. Kotzé, Universiteit van Stellenbosch - University of Stellenbosch 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Iconography and a Text-Critical Analysis of the Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 Problematic Passage in Lamentations 5:5 (20 min) Theme: Isaiah, Job, and Psalms Discussion (10 min) Siegfried Kreuzer, Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal/ Bethel, Presiding 4-32 SBL Bible and Empire Section Soo J. Kim, Claremont School of Theology 4:00 PM–5:30 PM A Third Person Addresser in Isa 51:1-3, Illeism? Or Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 Redaction? Insights from the LXX Rendition and the Theme: Empire in the Hebrew Bible and the New Relation-Oriented Asian Language (22 min) Testament: Session 2 Aaron J. West, University of Wisconsin-Madison Hugh Pyper, University of Sheffield, Presiding Confusion and Contradiction in OG Job 21 (22 min) Deok Hee Jung, University of Sheffield Jonathan Hong, Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal/ Roman Imperial Oikoumene and Luke’s World (25 min) Bethel Discussion (10 min) In search of the Old Greek in the Septuagint Psalter: A Case Study of Psalm 50(49) (22 min) Jeremia Punt, Universiteit van Stellenbosch - University of Stellenbosch P. Richard Choi, Andrews University Politics, Idols, and Sex: Ps-Solomon 14 and Romans 1 The Use of Hellenistic Metaphors as Interpretive Clues (25 min) in LXX Psalms (22 min) Discussion (10 min) 4-30 Society of Asian Biblical Studies (SABS) 4-33 SBL Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Law Section Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Theme: Reading Across Religious Traditions Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 Archie Lee, Shandong University, Presiding (5 min) Theme: Legal Hermeneutics in the Second Temple Zhenhua (Jeremiah) Meng, Nanjing University Period and in Colonialism Between Traditions and Practice: Notes on Andreas Kunz-Lübcke, University of Applied Sciences Primogeniture in the Hebrew Bible and Confucianism for Intercultural Theology, Hermannsburg, Presiding (20 min) Brian D. Lima, McGilvary College of Divinity at Payap Jiang Miao, Peking University University Death on the Seventh Day: Reading Gen 1:1-2:3 and The Kinship Meaning of the “Image of God” and Its Zhuangzi-Yingdiwang (“The Supreme Man Should Be”) Function in Israelite Law (20 min) (20 min) Megan Turton, University of Sydney Stephen Lim, King’s College - London The Nature of Biblical Law and Textual Transmission in Moving to and from the Margins: Reading Daniel 1 the Late Second Temple Period (20 min) with Malay Muslim Minorities in Singapore (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Discussion (25 min) Gregory A. Banazak, SS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary and Luis Reyes Ceja, Universidad del Valle MONDAY, 4:00 PM–5:30 PM de Atemajac Law as Liberation: Reading The Law Collections of the Hebrew Scriptures in 16th-Century Latin America (20 4-31 SBL Ancient Near Eastern Iconography min) and the Bible Section Discussion (5 min) 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 4-34 SBL Contextual Interpretation of the Raz Kletter, Helsingin Yliopisto - Helsingfors Bible (Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and Universitet, Presiding New Testament) Seminar Ian Kinman, Fordham University 4:00 PM–5:30 PM You Want It? Then You Gotta Put a Ring in It: Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 Marrying the Calf in Exodus 32 (20 min) Theme: Contextualizing Lamentations and Genesis 1 Discussion (10 min) Zhang Ying, East China Normal University, Presiding Shuichi Hasegawa, Rikkyo University Archie C. C. Lee, Shandong University, China Who Killed the Sons of Zedekiah (Jer 52:9-11; 2 Kgs Reading Daughter Zion and Lady Meng: Tears, Protest 25:6-7)? (20 min) and Female Voices (25 min) Discussion (10 min) 14 · 2016 International Meeting · Seoul 2016

Discussion (5 min) Pekka Pitkänen, University of Gloucestershire Athalya Brenner-Idan, Universiteit van Amsterdam Attitudes towards Pollution from Death in Ancient Lamentations as a (Public? Cultic?) Performance (25 Israel (25 min) min) Discussion (5 min) Discussion (5 min) Zhenshuai Jiang, Universität Zürich 4-38 SBL Scribal Conflicts and Debates in the Ritual and the World: Reading Genesis 1 in the Context Biblical and Post-Biblical Texts of Zuo Zhuan (25 min) 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Discussion (5 min) Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 Theme: Part 2 4-35 SBL Crossing Borders: New Testament Jaeyoung Jeon, Université de Lausanne, Presiding Studies in Korean Context Thomas Römer, Collége de France and University of 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Lausanne Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 213 The Relationship between Moses and Aaron in the Kang-Yup Na, Westminster College (Pennsylvania) Pentateuch: An Indication for Competing Scribal Of Great Walls, DMZs, and Other Lines in the Sand: Circles? (25 min) Galatians Demythologized and Deconstructed (25 min) Koog-Pyoung Hong, Yonsei University Gregory Sterling, Yale Divinity School, Respondent Politics of Commemorating and Forgetting: On (15 min) Competing Strategies to Domesticate Bethel (25 min) Jayhoon Yang, Hyupsung University David Hamidovic, Université de Lausanne Beyond Minjung Theology: A Perspective on Minjung “The Sons of Zadok” in the Qumran Texts: A Re- Theology for the 21st Century (25 min) Appraisal (25 min) Stephen D. Moore, Drew University, Respondent (15 Discussion (15 min) min) 4-39 SBL Septuagint Studies Section 4-36 SBL Judaica Section 4:00 PM–5:30 PM 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 Theme: Pentateuch Theme: Ancient and Medieval Exegesis Soo J. Kim, Claremont School of Theology, Presiding Mayer Gruber, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Larry Perkins, Northwest Baptist Seminary, Langley, B.C. Presiding ‘nky yhwh / ‘ny and Its Translation in the Old Greek Haim Dihi, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Text of Exodus (30 min) A Reappraisal of Three Philological Comparisons Emanuel Tov, Hebrew University of Jerusalem between Biblical Hebrew and the Hebrew of Ben Sira: Harmonizations in the Text of Leviticus (30 min) One Accepted (the Verb “mistolel”), One Rejected (the Discussion (30 min) Verb “terassedun”), and of Questionable Status (30 min) Shamir Yona, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 4-40 Society of Asian Biblical Studies (SABS) Literary Anaphora as a Stylistic Device (30 min) 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 4-37 SBL Ritual in the Biblical World Section Theme: Reading in a Pluralistic and Global Context 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Kyung Sook Lee, Ewha Womans Univeristy, Presiding Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B104 (5 min) Theme: Ritual Practice and Ritual Failure in Textual James Ha Tun Aung, Torch Trinity Graduate Accounts from the Biblical World University Ada Taggar-Cohen, Doshisha University, Presiding Act of Pure Religion in a Pluralistic World: Ministering Paavo Tucker, Asbury Theological Seminary to the Marginalized Group in James 1:27 (20 min) Revere My Sanctuary and Honor My Sabbaths: Aaronic Oh-Young Kwon, Whitley College/University of Ritual Failure and the Possibility of Covenant Renewal Divinity in Exodus 25–40 and the Holiness Code (25 min) First Corinthians 8:4-6: An Intercultural and Inter-faith Discussion (5 min) Reading from the Political and Ideological Context of Paul Krueger, North-West University (South Africa) North Korea Today (20 min) Meals Gone Awry in 1 Samuel (25 min) Myung Soo Suh, Hyupsung University Discussion (5 min) “Application Biblical Criticism” in the Age of Glocalization (20 min) Discussion (25 min)

· 2016 International Meeting · 15 Tuesday, July 5

REGISTRATION...... 8:30 AM–4:30 PM EXHIBITS...... 8:30 AM–4:30 PM GENERAL SESSIONS...... 9:00 AM–5:30 PM COFFEE BREAKS...... 10:30 AM and 3:30 PM

5-1 SBL Families and Children in the 5-3 SBL Biblical Characters in Three Ancient World Section / Allusions in the Traditions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) Gospels Consultation Seminar 9:00 AM–10:30 AM 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 Theme: Marriage, Childbirth, Childhood, and Family Lydia Gore-Jones, Macquarie University, Presiding in the Gospels Joseph E. Jensen, Georgetown University This session will be co-hosted with the Families and Ancient Israel’s Divine Agent Traditions as Background Children in the Ancient World unit. The papers address for Its Later Michael Traditions (30 min) (a) how representations of marriage, childbirth, childhood, Yitzhak Peleg, Gordon College and family in the Gospels draw upon, reflect, alter, and/ The “Angels of God” in Jacob’s Dream (Gen 28:12): or undermine constructions of marriage, childbirth, What Are They and What Is Their Role? (30 min) childhood, and family in the literature of the Hebrew Bible, of late ancient Judaism, and of the Greco-Roman world, 5-4 SBL Biblical Studies in Korean Context and (b) how such intertextual connections function in a context of imperial domination. 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Tsui Yuk Louise Liu, Chinese University of Hong Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 Kong, Presiding (5 min) Yun Lak Chung, Anyang University, Presiding Danna Nolan Fewell, Drew University Jae Hyung Cho, Korea Christian University When Hannah and Samuel Met Zechariah, Elizabeth, The Influence of Ancient Gnosticism on the Early Mary, John, Jesus, Simeon, and Anna, or Sub-Versions Christian Theology of God in the Gnostic Text of Nag of Luke’s Annunciations (25 min) Hammadi Library and the New Testament (20 min) YongHan Chung, Hannam University Jae Duk Choi, Prebyterian University and Theological Another Weeping Woman in the Asian Context: A Seminary (Seoul) Postcolonial Feminist Reading of Luke 7:36-50 (25 min) The Meaning and Significance of Family Members and Relatives: A Study Based on Relevant Passages in the Eunyung Lim, Harvard University New Testament (20 min) Entering the Kingdom as Children: The Socio-Political Power of Little Ones in Matthew’s Gospel (25 min) Unha Chai, Hanil University and Presbyterian Theological Seminary Discussion (10 min) The Ohn Theological Approach of Inclusion and 5-2 SBL Bible and Syriac Studies in Context Recovery as Peace in the Hebrew Bible: From the Section Perspective of People with Disabilities (20 min) 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Andrew Taehang Ohm, Bible Baptist Theological Seminary Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M03 Duality and Irony in David’s Last Words (1 Kgs 2:1-9) Theme: Scripture and Performance (20 min) Cornelia Horn, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen The Syriac Martyrdom of the Mimes and the Power of 5-5 SBL Introduction to Accordance Bible Biblical Recitation (25 min) Software Rebekka Nieten, Freie Universität Berlin 9:00 AM–10:30 AM The Recitation of Holy Texts: Grammar and Rhetoric in Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 the Musical Tradition of the Syriac Rite (25 min) Accordance is the leading software for the study of Biblical Stephanie Schewe, Freie Universität Berlin and related texts in the original languages and translation. Processes of Exchange between Syriac-Aramaic Lexical and commentary tools are fully integrated with the Traditions of Performances of Songs and the Recitation texts. Version 11 of Accordance adds new features which of the Qur´an (25 min) promote easy access to the user’s library of texts and tools. Discussion (15 min) 16 · 2016 International Meeting · Seoul 2016

This session will demonstrate the use of Accordance 11 for Mateusz Krawczyk, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski textual and text-critical study of Biblical texts as well as University in Warsaw Dead Sea Scrolls, and other early Hebrew and Greek texts. The Book of Wisdom and the Letter to the Romans: A Richard Mansfield, Accordance Bible Software, Case of Hypertextuality? (30 min) Presiding Ryan Mudge, Accordance Bible Software, Presiding 5-9 SBL Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls Section 5-6 SBL Johannine Literature Section 9:00 AM–10:30 AM 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B104 Samuel Adams, Union Presbyterian Seminary, Theme: 1 John Presiding Yak-Hwee Tan, Westminster College (Cambridge), Matthew Goff, Florida State University Presiding Secrecy and Horizons of Knowledge in Ben Sira and Oh-Young Kwon, Whitley College Apocalyptic Literature (25 min) A Fresh Reading of the Agápe Account in 1 John Shira Golani, Hebrew University of Jerusalem and KU through the Eyes of Paul in Rom 13:8-10 and 1 Leuven Corinthians 13 (18 min) Some Thoughts on Compilation Lists and Anthologies Dirk van der Merwe, University of South Africa as Bible Exegesis in the Dead Sea Scrolls (25 min) “Lived Experiences” of the Love of God according to 1 Yongbom Lee, Universitas Pelita Harapan John 4: A Spirituality of Love (18 min) Getting In and Staying In: Another Look at 4QMMT Gilbert Soo Hoo, Singapore Bible College and Galatians (25 min) Judas the Asian Antichrist: Reading Him in the Margins Discussion (15 min) of John’s Gospel and 1 John (18 min) Nozomi Miura, Boston College 5-10 SBL Working with Biblical Manuscripts The Role of Rhetorical Formulas in the First Epistle of (Textual Criticism) Section John: Rhetorical and Less Polemical Reading (18 min) 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Discussion (15 min) Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 Theme: Greek New Testament Manuscripts 5-7 SBL Judaica Section Pasi Hyytiäinen, University of Helsinki 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Textual Evolution in Acts 5:38-39 of D and the Effect of Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 Social-Historical Context (30 min) Theme: Pre-Rabbinic & Post-Rabbinic Judaism Jacob W. Peterson, University of Edinburgh Mayer Gruber, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, New Readings in Papyrus 46 (30 min) Presiding Didier Lafleur, Institut de recherche et d’histoire des Elad Filler, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev textes Platonic and Stoic Dialectic in Philo (30 min) Working with Biblical Manuscripts in a Non-Biblical Tobias Ålöw, University of Gothenburg Context: A Detailed Approach of the Greek New The Gospel of Matthew and/as Rabbinic Literature Testament Manuscripts from Albania (30 min) (30 min) Itzhak Brand, Bar-Ilan University TUESDAY, 11:00 AM–12:30 PM The Quality of Mercy and Beholding the Divine Presence: From the Bible to a Kabbalistic Custom (30 min) 5-11 SBL Bible and Its Influence: History and Impact Section 5-8 SBL Paul and Pauline Literature Section 11:00 AM–12:30 PM 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 Theme: Asian Biblical Reception: Korea and the Philippines Theme: Romans Christopher Meredith, University of Winchester, Phuichun Choi, Andrews University, Presiding Presiding Sang Mok Lee, Yonsei University Hyunte Shin, University of Exeter Pistis as Charismata and the Roman Church (30 min) The Influence of the Bible in Shaping the Negative Jackson Wu, International Chinese Theological Viewpoint of Korean Christians towards Nature (30 min) Seminary Is God Justified by Wrath?: Vindicating Paul’s Use of Psalm 51 in Romans 3:4 (30 min)

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Baek Hee Kim, Brite Divinity School (TCU) Young Ra Rhee, Harvard University From “Its/His Faithfulness” to “Faith [in Jesus]”: An Egalitarian and Circular Imagination of Mark Evangelical Reception of ‘emûnatô in Habakkuk 2:4 and 10:35-45 through an Ekklesia of Women: Based Its Impact on Korean Protestant Churches (30 min) on Asian, Postcolonial, and Critical-Liberationist William Luther Martin, Jr., University Presbyterian Feminism (30 min) Church, Austin, Texas, USA Missionary Redux: Which Has Greater Impact, 5-15 SBL Hellenistic Judaism Section Missionary Ideology or Indigenous Exposure to 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Scripture? (30 min) Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 Theme: Current Scholarship Reads Josephus 5-12 SBL Biblical Characters in Three Michael Avioz, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan Israel Traditions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) Rebekah in Josephus’ Writings (25 min) Seminar Discussion (10 min) 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Jaecheon Cho, Torch Trinity Graduate University Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 Making Sense of the Catastrophe: A Comparative Lydia Gore-Jones, Macquarie University, Presiding Reading of the Four Jewish Speeches in Josephus’ Jewish J. Harold Ellens, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor War (25 min) Michael, Gabriel, Melchizedek, and The Son of Man in Discussion (10 min) the Three Traditions (30 min) Other (20 min) David Z. Crookes, Independent Writer Who Had Lunch with Abraham in Genesis 18? (30 min) 5-16 SBL Judaica Section Discussion (30 min) 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 5-13 SBL Expressions of Religion in Israel Section Theme: Dimensions Beyond Texts Mayer Gruber, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Presiding Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 Elinoar Bareket, Achva Academic College Theme: Exclusive Yahwism and Its Alternatives First Names in the Bible, and Their Changes during the Jeffrey Stackert, University of Chicago, Presiding Middle-Ages according to the Genizah Letters (20 min) Christine Mitchell, St. Andrew’s College, University of Max Stern, Ariel University Center of Samaria Saskatchewan Jacob Struggling with the Angel: A Musical Exegesis (20 Textual Evidence for Cultic Practices at the Yehudite min) Temple at Elephantine (25 min) Sarit Kattan Gribetz, Fordham University and Claire Discussion (5 min) Kim, Fordham University Philip Yoo, University of Toronto The Talmud in Korea: A Study in the Reception of “Let Us Make a Covenant”: A Post-Exilic Dispute on Rabbinic Literature (20 min) Covenant-Making in Ezra 9–10 (25 min) Daniel Vainstub, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Discussion (5 min) Biblical Narrations on Human Sacrifices: Different Woo Min Lee, Drew University Interpretations by the Sages (20 min) “High Places (bamôt)” and Conflicting Ideologies in Discussion (10 min) Rabshakeh’s Speech (2 Kgs 18:19-25) (25 min) Discussion (5 min) 5-17 SBL Postcolonial Studies Section 11:00 AM–12:30 PM 5-14 SBL Feminist Interpretations Section Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Theme: Postcolonialism, Nationality, and Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 Decolonization Theme: Gender and Liberation Mark Brett, Whitley College, Presiding Lilly (SJ) Nortje-Meyer, University of Johannesburg, Joonho Yoon, Drew University Presiding Cyrus for Judah, MacArthur for Korea: Postcolonial Miguel A. De La Torre, Iliff School of Theology Parallel of Liberator and Its Aftermath (30 min) The Virgin Love Goddess: Toward an Ethics of Stephen Lim, King’s College - London Reconciliation (30 min) Lion’s Den in the Lion City: Reading Daniel 6 through the Jeremy Schipper, Temple University Experiences of Political Prisoners in Singapore (30 min) The Use of Longfellow’s Samson by African American Discussion (30 min) Women Writers (30 min)

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5-17a SBL Psychological Hermeneutics of TUESDAY, 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Biblical Themes and Texts Section 11:00 AM–12:30 PM 5-21 SBL Biblical Criticism and Cultural Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 104 Studies Section Theme: Psychological Interpretations of the New 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Testament and Early Christianity Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 Adam F. Braun, Lutheran School of Theology at Theme: Korea - Mission and Vision of Biblical Chicago Criticism The Sense and Non-sense of Kingdom (30 min) Fernando Segovia, Vanderbilt University, Presiding Linda Joelsson, Ersta-Sköndals Högskola Yong-Sung Ahn, Seoul Women’s University, Panelist The Sarx as Flesh: Mental Cascades in Biblical Jin Young Choi, Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity Interpretation (30 min) School, Panelist Daniel Eastman, Yale University Chul Heum Han, Hanyoung Theological University, Therapeutic Demonology: Narrative Therapy and the Panelist Psychological Exegesis of Evagrius of Pontus (30 min) Sung Uk Lim, Yonsei University, Panelist Kyung-Mi Park, Ewha Womans University, Panelist 5-18 SBL Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls Section Discussion (30 min) 11:00 AM–12:30 PM 5-22 SBL Feminist Interpretations Section Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Jutta Jokiranta, University of Helsinki, Presiding Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 Elisha Qimron, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Theme: Gender Issues in Biblical Texts The Word HRYH in the Dead Sea Scrolls (25 min) Lilly (SJ) Nortje-Meyer, University of Johannesburg, Peter Nagel, University of the Free State Presiding The “God” Construct in the New Testament: Angela Sawyer, Whitley College Contributions from the Discoveries in and around the Zion’s Rape in Isaiah 51:23 (30 min) Judean Desert (25 min) David J.A. Clines, University of Sheffield Aharon Shemesh, Bar-Ilan University Alleged Female Language about the Deity in the Transmitting Semen Impurity at Qumran: A Study of Hebrew Bible (30 min) 4QTohoraa (4Q274) (25 min) Johnathan Jodamus, University of Cape Town Discussion (15 min) Construction(s) and Representation(s) of Masculinity(ies) in 1 Corinthians (30 min) 5-20 SBL Working with Biblical Manuscripts (Textual Criticism) Section 5-23 SBL Johannine Literature Section 11:00 AM–12:30 PM 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B104 Theme: Jewish Bible, Christian Old Testament & the New Testament, and Early Christian Literature Theme: Approaches in the Fourth Gospel Inchol Yang, Claremont School of Theology Mark Appold, Truman State University, Presiding A Text Critical Analysis of the First Taunt Song in Deolito V. Vistar, Jr., University of Otago Habakkuk 2:5-8 (30 min) The Meaning of semaino in John 12:33; 18:32; and 21:19 (18 min) Ronald van der Bergh, University of Pretoria OT Awareness of Psalm 109:1 (LXX) in Codex Bezae Moon-Geoung Kim, Presbyterian College and (20 min) Theological Seminary (Seoul) The Journey Motif in the Johannine Literature: A Stephen C. Carlson, Australian Catholic University Biblical and Theological Study (18 min) The Text and Timing of the Antioch Incident (Gal 2:11–14) (20 min) Sang Mok Lee, Yonsei University Jesus’ Philoi vs. Jesus’ Douloi in the Johannine Timothy B. Sailors, Eberhard-Karls-Universität Community: Conflicts over the Paraclete’s Function and Tübingen Authority (18 min) Manuscript Witnesses to Early Christian Literature: A New Project on Texts Preserved in the Languages of the Sung Min Park, Calvin Theological Seminary Christian Orient (20 min) The Rhetorical Function of “Night” in the Gospel of John 3:2 and 19:39 (18 min) Discussion (15 min)

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5-24 SBL Judaica Section 5-27 SBL Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Section / Apocalyptic Literature Section Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Theme: Medieval Exegesis Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 Mayer Gruber, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Theme: Apocalypticism and Wisdom in the Dead Sea Presiding Scrolls Ying Zhang, East China Normal University Matthew Goff, Florida State University, Presiding The Truth of Prophecy: A Reading on the Second Part Jean-Sébastien Rey, Université de Lorraine of Maimonides’ Interpretation of the Binding of Isaac Knowledge Hidden and Revealed Ben Sira between (30 min) Wisdom and Apocalyptic Literature (20 min) Jonathan Jacobs, Bar-Ilan University Elisa Uusimäki, Helsingin Yliopisto - Helsingfors Retrospection as an Exegetical Device in Rashbam’s Universitet Torah Commentary (30 min) Eschatological Images and the Formative Function of Wisdom Teaching in 4Q525 (20 min) 5-25 SBL Paul and Pauline Literature Section Francis Borchardt, Lutheran Theological Seminary, 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Hong Kong Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 The Medium is the Message: Daniel, Enoch, and Other Theme: 1 Corinthians Mediators of Hidden Knowledge (20 min) Jackson Wu, International Chinese Theological Samuel Adams, Union Presbyterian Seminary, Seminary, Presiding Respondent (10 min) Adam White, Alphacrucis College Discussion (20 min) Paul, the Rod, and Excommunication: A Possible Solution to an Ambiguous Metaphor (30 min) 5-28 SBL Quran and Islamic Tradition in Comparative Perspective Section Kwang-Yun Cho, Independent Scholar Idol Food and Ancestor Worship in 1 Corinthians 8–10 2:00 PM–3:30 PM (30 min) Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 Jin Hwan Lee, University of Toronto Zohar Hadromi-Allouche, University of Aberdeen, Table Etiquette, Absenteeism, and Fines in Greco- Presiding Roman Voluntary Associations: Rethinking Late Abdulla Galadari, Masdar Institute / Al Maktoum Coming of the Poor Members at the Lord’s Supper (1 College of Higher Education Cor 11:17-34) (30 min) Death in the Qur’an: A Physical or Spiritual Reality (20 min) 5-26 SBL Pentateuch (Torah) Section D. Morgan Davis, Brigham Young University 2:00 PM–3:30 PM A Comparative Approach to the Qur’an and the Book of Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M03 Mormon (20 min) Bartosz Adamczewski, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski Youssry Guirguis, Adventist International Institute of University in Warsaw Advanced Studies The Israelite (Northern) Origin of the Pentateuch (20 Burial Rites in the Qur’an and Its Influence on min) Contemporary Egyptian (20 min) Anne K. Sugano, Independent Scholar Business Meeting (10 min) Literary Structure of the Torah (20 min) 5-29 Society of Asian Biblical Studies (SABS) Un Sung Kwak, Hebrew University of Jerusalem A Literary­-Critical Analysis of Slavery Laws among 2:00 PM–3:30 PM H (Lev 25:49­-43), D (Deut 15:12­-18), and Jeremiah Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 34:8-­22 (20 min) Theme: What is Going On? The State of Biblical Discussion (30 min) Scholarship in My Country in Asia. Tat-siong Benny Liew, College of the Holy Cross, Presiding (5 min) Eh Tar Gay, Myanmar Theological College, Panelist (15 min) Huang Wei, Shanghai University, Panelist (15 min) K. Jesurathnam, United Theological College, Panelist (15 min)

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Ezra Kwok, Malaysia Theological Seminary, Panelist 5-32 SBL Biblical Theology Section (15 min) Yeong Mee Lee, Hanshin Theological Seminary, 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Panelist (15 min) Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 Discussion (10 min) Theme: Biblical Themes Scott Callaham, Baptist Theological Seminary, 5-30 SBL Synoptic Gospels Section Singapore, Presiding 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Scott N. Callaham, Baptist Theological Seminary, Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 Singapore Must Biblical and Systematic Theology Remain Apart? Robert Cousland, University of British Columbia, Reflection on Paul van Imschoot (22 min) Presiding Sin-pan Daniel Ho, Lutheran Theological Seminary, Paul Krueger, North-West University (South Africa) Hong Kong Life in Its Fullness: Outline of a Major Biblical Theme Identity Changes of the hekatontarchas through the (22 min) Voyage: the Message of Great Commission in Acts 27 to Kilnam Cha, Abilene Christian University the First Readers (20 min) The Pursuit of Justice in the Torah and Remembering Discussion (10 min) the Poor (22 min) Jin Ki Hwang, Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena) Jesus’ Galilean Mission Seen in the Light of the Book of 5-33 SBL Crossing Borders: Old Testament Isaiah (20 min) Studies in Korean Context Discussion (10 min) 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Jonathan W. Lo, Hong Kong Baptist Theological Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 213 Seminary Hae-Kwon Kim, Sung Shil University The Revelation of Jesus’ Identity: A Possible Link A Prophetic Critique against the Neo-liberalistic between John and the Synoptics? (20 min) Fertility Cult Economy of South Korea Based on Hosea 4–6 (25 min) Discussion (10 min) Marvin A. Sweeney, Claremont School of Theology, Respondent (15 min) TUESDAY, 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Hyun Chul Paul Kim, Methodist Theological School in Ohio 5-31 SBL Biblical Criticism and Cultural Crossing Boundaries: Reading Daniel’s Three Friends as Studies Section a Case Study (25 min) 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Gale Yee, Episcopal Divinity School, Respondent (15 Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 min) Jeremia Punt, Universiteit van Stellenbosch - University of Stellenbosch, Presiding 5-34 SBL Feminist Interpretations Section Gregory Basker Chellappa, Tamilnadu Theological 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Seminary Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 In Search of a Theoretical Basis for Intercultural Biblical Theme: Feminist Issues in Biblical Texts Hermeneutics… (30 min) Lilly (SJ) Nortje-Meyer, University of Johannesburg, Hyun Woo Kim, Emory University Presiding Postcolonial Biblical Criticism: Hermeneutic of JIwoo Park, Berea International Theological Seminary Diaspora (Re-reading Ruth along with Goose Moms’s For What Is Hannah’s Song? The Social Position of Eyes) (30 min) Women by Son-Birth in Korea’s Traditional Context Carolyn Alsen, University of Divinity (30 min) Staring Down the Violence: Surveillance in Genesis Lilly Nortje-Meyer, University of Johannesburg (30 min) In Search for the Female Sage: A Decolonial Reading of the Samaritan Woman (John 4) (30 min)

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5-35 SBL Hellenistic Greek Language and Marcus Tso, Ambrose University and Seminary Linguistics Section Feelings, Nothing More than Feelings? The Place of Emotions in Moral Judgment from a Cognitive 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Psychological Perspective, the Case of Mencius and Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 Qumran (25 min) Jan H. Nylund, Lund University Jutta Jokiranta, University of Helsinki The Linguistics of the Stoics: What Is Their Contribution Power of Listing in 4QBerakhot (25 min) to the Understanding of Verbal Aspect? (45 min) Discussion (15 min) Paul Danove, Villanova University The Functions of lego Melding and lego Coordination in 5-39 SBL Ritual in the Biblical World Section the New Testament (45 min) 4:00 PM–5:30 PM 5-36 SBL Hellenistic Judaism Section Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 Ada Taggar-Cohen, Doshisha University, Presiding 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Daniel Wang, University of Texas at Austin Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 Circumcision Before and After the Exile (25 min) Theme: Current Scholarship Reads Philo Discussion (5 min) Elisa Uusimäki, Helsingin Yliopisto - Helsingfors Hajime Yamamoto, Kyoto University Universitet Marriage for the Hittites – a Ritual or a Contract - from The Practise of Spiritual Exercises according to Philo of the Perspective of the Verb “hamank” (25 min) Alexandria (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Discussion (10 min) Ada Taggar-Cohen, Doshisha University Jee Hei Park, Fordham University Rituals on Battlefield and the Historiography Account Philo’s Racial Mapping as a Defense and Definition in Hittite Texts (25 min) of Jewishness: Reading Ethnicity in the Legatio ad Gaium (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Discussion (10 min) 5-40 Society of Asian Biblical Studies (SABS) Business Meeting (20 min) 4:00 PM–5:30 PM 5-37 SBL Pentateuch (Torah) Section Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Theme: Interweaving of the Methodological and the Personal - Review of: A Postcolonial Woman’s Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M03 Encounter with Moses and Miriam by Angeline Song Dong-Gu Han, Pyeongtaek University Fernando Segovia, Vanderbilt University, Presiding Jacob’s Experience of God at Bethel (20 min) (5 min) Discussion (5 min) Jin Young Choi, Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity Richard K. Min, The University of Texas at Dallas School, Panelist (10 min) Circular Rhetoric in Exodus in light of the New Mark Brett, Whitley College, Panelist (10 min) Testament (20 min) David Crookes, Independent Writer, Panelist (10 min) Discussion (5 min) Monica Melanchthon, University of Divinity, Panelist Cian Power, Uppsala University (10 min) Do Foreign Characters “Talk Funny” in the Pentateuch? Angeline M. G. Song, Manukau Institute of Laban the Aramaean, Jethro the Midianite, and the Technology, New Zealand, Panelist (10 min) Dynamics of Style-Switching (20 min) Discussion (35 min) Discussion (5 min)

5-38 SBL Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls Section 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 Theme: The Dead Sea Scrolls: Thinking about the Relationship between Texts and Embodied Experience Matthew Goff, Florida State University, Presiding Istvan Czachesz, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg Religious Experience in Ancient Literature (25 min)

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REGISTRATION...... 8:30 AM–4:30 PM EXHIBITS...... 8:30 AM–4:30 PM GENERAL SESSIONS...... 9:00 AM–5:30 PM COFFEE BREAKS...... 10:30 AM and 3:30 PM

6-1a SBL Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha Marvin Williams, Independent Scholar Section Transcendence: Exploring the Relationship between Bible and Film (22 min) 9:00 AM–10:30 AM David J. Chalcraft, Liverpool John Moores University Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M04 The Use of Photography in the Ethnography of Biblical Theme: Early Jewish Texts Encounter: What Is It Good For? (22 min) Devorah Dimant, University of Haifa Tobit and the Qumran Aramaic Texts (20 min) 6-2 SBL Biblical Characters in Three Discussion (10 min) Traditions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) Ida Fröhlich, Pázmány Péter Catholic University Seminar Tobit – A Halakhic Tale (20 min) 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Discussion (10 min) Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 Matthew Goff, Florida State University Joseph Jensen, Georgetown University, Presiding Giants in Ancient Jewish Literature (20 min) Funlola Olojede, Universiteit van Stellenbosch - Discussion (10 min) University of Stellenbosch Angel Gabrielle and Angel Michelle? Issues of 6-1 SBL Bible and Visual Culture Section Degenderization in the Ministry of Divine Messengers 9:00 AM–10:30 AM in the Bible (22 min) Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 Alisa Meyuhas-Ginio, Tel Aviv University Theme: Bible in Film, Image, Music, and Literature Angels according to the Me’am Lo’ez: Commentaries of Some of the most engaging and creative insights into Rabbi Ya’akov Khuli and Rabbi Shemuel Yerushalmi- biblical narrative are found in paintings, film, and other Kreuzer on the Book of Genesis (22 min) media. These various genres are a reminder that frequently John Kaltner, Rhodes College our reading and understanding of biblical stories are Provisional Title - Awaiting Abstract (22 min) influenced by our encounter with and response to the cultural, especially artistic, representations of a passage. 6-3 SBL Biblical Criticism and Cultural One of the aims of the section, Bible and Visual Culture, Studies Section is to locate distinctive and representative appropriations 9:00 AM–10:30 AM of biblical representations and themes, draw parallels Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B104 between ways in which biblical texts and themes engage Theme: Mission and Vision of Criticism in Asia the reader and non-biblical genres the viewer, and to create Fernando Segovia, Vanderbilt University, Presiding methodologies that ensure that these artistic interpretations of the Bible play a central role in the 21st century in Federico Villanueva, Asia Theological Association, challenging (or supporting) traditional readings of biblical Panelist characters and plots. The Bible and Visual Culture Section Elaine Wainwright, University of Auckland, Panelist also encourages explorations of the Bible and its influence Mark Brett, Whitley College, Panelist in other visual media, such as sculpture, book illustration, Tat-siong Benny Liew, College of the Holy Cross, film, advertising, street art and other aspects of popular Panelist culture. The benefit of such a research area is that it is Robert Myles, University of Auckland, Panelist multidisciplinary and makes use of insights from a range Raj Nadella, Columbia Theological Seminary, Panelist of disciplines including art history, psychology, gender Angeline Song, Manukau Institute of Technology, studies, and postcolonial studies. New Zealand, Panelist Maria E. Dorninger, Universität Salzburg Yak-Hwee Tan, Westminster College, Cambridge, UK, Samson and Dalila: Conceptions and Presentations of Panelist the Biblical Seductress in Literatur and Illumination in Medieval Times and Early Modern Time (22 min)

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6-4 SBL Biblical Interpretation in Early 6-7 SBL Expressions of Religion in Israel Christianity Section Section 9:00 AM–10:30 AM 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 D. Jeffrey Bingham, Wheaton College (Illinois), Theme: Exclusive Yahwism and Its Alternatives: 1 Presiding Samuel 28 Steve Friesen, University of Texas at Austin Daewook Kim, Rikkyo University A Useful Apocalypse: Domesticating and Repurposing The Role of the Story of Saul and the Woman in En Dor Revelation in the Second Century (25 min) (1 Sam 28:3-25) in the Book of Samuel (25 min) Paul A. Hartog, Faith Baptist Theological Seminary Koowon Kim, Reformed Graduate University The Reception of Biblical “Child” Imagery in Clement of The Deuteronomist’s Polemic against Necromancy in 1 Alexandria (25 min) Samuel 28 (25 min) Randall Short, Tokyo Christian University Jeffrey Stackert, University of Chicago, Respondent Early Christian Interpretations of Psalm 51:4[6] (15 min) (“Against you, you alone, have I sinned”) (25 min) Discussion (25 min) Discussion (15 min) 6-8 SBL Johannine Literature Section 6-5 SBL Biblical Theology Section 9:00 AM–10:30 AM 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 Theme: Christology Theme: Asian Perspectives in Biblical Theology, Part 1 Dirk van der Merwe, University of South Africa, Taek Joo Woo, Korea Baptist Theological University/ Presiding Seminary, Presiding Andrew Scott Brake, Sekolah Tinggi Theologia Jaffray Taek Joo Woo, Korea Baptist Theological University/ Makassar Seminary The Christology of Ho Amnos tou Theou in the Toward a Reconciliation of Two Old Testament Contextualization of Yohannine Theology: Domba and Disciplines, “History of Ancient” and “Old Testament Ndomba in the History of Translation in Indonesia (18 Theology” in Korea (35 min) min) Tesu Yim, Institute of Second Reformation Richard K. Min, The University of Texas at Dallas Two Kinds of Works: Works Before and After “I am” Sayings of Jesus in John and the Synoptic Justification by Faith (35 min) Parables (18 min) Discussion (20 min) Stephen D. Moore, The Theological School, Drew University 6-6 SBL Epistle to the Hebrews Section Decentering the Son: Animal, Vegetal, and Inorganic 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Christologies in the Fourth Gospel (18 min) Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M03 Mark Kulikovsky, Macquarie University David Moffitt, University of St. Andrews, Presiding The Reception of “Truth”: A Comparative Study of the Johannine Epistles with Philodemus and Plutarch (18 Victor (Sung Yul) Rhee, Biola University min) Christology in Hebrews 1:5-14: The Three Stages of Christ’s Existence (30 min) Discussion (15 min) Jihye Lee, University of St. Andrews 6-9 SBL Pastoral and Catholic Epistles Transition to Heaven or Restoration of Eden? Section Understanding the Meaning of “Rest” in Hebrews 3:7–4:13 (30 min) 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Jaroslav Broz, Charles University in Prague Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 “Something Better for Us” (Heb 11:40): The Social Felix Cortez, Andrews University, Presiding Categories “Honor/Shame” Applied on the Audience in James Ha Tun Aung, Torch Trinity Graduate Hebrews 11 as an Example of Re-Contextualizing Old University Testament Figures and Stories (30 min) Act of Pure Religion in a Pluralistic World: Ministering to the Marginalized Group in James 1:27 (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Chun Ling Yu, University of Edinburgh Wars and Fightings among You: Reconsidering the Nature of Testing in James (25 min)

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Discussion (5 min) WEDNESDAY, 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Matthijs den Dulk, Radboud University Nijmegen No More Itch (2 Tim 4:3) (25 min) Discussion (5 min) 6-13 SBL Biblical Characters in Three Traditions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) 6-10 SBL Paul and Pauline Literature Section Seminar 9:00 AM–10:30 AM 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 Theme: 2 Corinthians and Use of Hebrew Bible/ Joseph Jensen, Georgetown University, Presiding Sources in Pauline Literature Max Stern, Ariel University of Samaria Melanie Johnson-DeBaufre, Drew University, And the Angels Sing: Sanctus through the Ages (A Presiding Musicological Presentation) (60 min) 2 Corinthians Discussion (30 min) Jaimie Gunderson, University of Texas at Austin The Three Stages of Grief: Paul’s Performance as a 6-14 SBL Biblical Theology Section Moral Philosopher in 2 Corinthians (18 min) 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Use of Hebrew Bible/Sources in Pauline Literature Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 Kwang Meng Low, Paya Lebar Methodist Church Theme: Asian Perspectives in Biblical Theology, Part 2 Ephesians as a “Community Rule” for Paul’s Apocalyptic Taek Joo Woo, Korea Baptist Theological University/ Community (18 min) Seminary, Presiding Daniel Lanzinger, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms- Eunjung Kim, Torch Trinity Graduate University Universität Bonn God Sanctifies Jacob to Act as God’s Agent (Gen 32:23- Why Does God Not Care about Oxen? (cf. 1 Cor 9:8- 33) (35 min) 12a) Contextualizing Paul’s Allegorical Interpretation Kang-Yup Na, Westminster College (Pennsylvania) (18 min) Our Historical Jesuses: Hermeneutical Lessons from Kenneth L. Cukrowski, Abilene Christian University Luke, Montaigne, Voltaire, and Schweitzer (35 min) “Even as the Law Says” (1 Cor 14:34b): An Allusion to Discussion (20 min) Miriam in Numbers 12? (18 min) Rolex M. Cailing, Torch Trinity Graduate University 6-15 SBL Epistle to the Hebrews Section Apocalyptic Message for Christ-Believers in Corinth: 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Isaiah in 1 Cor 15:29-34 and 15:50-57 (18 min) Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M03 Victor Rhee, Biola University, Presiding 6-11 SBL Translation in a Global Context Mxolisi Michael Sokupa, Helderberg College 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Ritual Context in the Epistle to Hebrews (30 min) Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 Graham Lovell, Macquarie University alumnus Kent Harold Richards, StrategyPoints, Presiding Dating the Epistle to the Hebrews (30 min) DooHee Lee, Presbyterian University and Theological David M. Moffitt, University of St. Andrews Seminary Abel’s Sacrifice in Hebrews and Material Culture: The Biblical Scholarship and Bible Translation in South Witness of Some Mosaics of Ravenna (30 min) Korea (25 min) Discussion (5 min) 6-16 SBL Fostering Biblical Scholarship... Anicia Del Corro, Philippine Bible Society Worldwide: The Contribution of the Heterogeneous Language in Bible Translation (25 min) International Cooperation Initiative Discussion (5 min) 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Suee Yan Yu, United Bible Societies Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 Bible Translation amongst Ethnic Minorities in Yunnan The International Cooperation Initiative (ICI) is a (25 min) coordinating space for various attempts to facilitate Discussion (5 min) contact between biblical scholarship in traditional environments such as Europe and North America and non-traditional environments such as the Global South and East. The ICI, therefore, plays an important role in the internationalization of biblical scholarship and in the widening of access to biblical scholarship in all parts of the world. Normally, ICI holds a forum meeting at the SBL International and Annual meetings.

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This year, the meeting at the International Meeting in Seoul 6-18 Society for Pentecostal Studies will take another form. Join us to hear what SBL offers to biblical scholarship worldwide through ICI, and come and 11:00 AM–12:30 PM voice your opinion in the open discussion time. Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 Charles G. Haws, Society of Biblical Literature, Theme: Pentecostalism and Biblical Studies Presiding Dongsoo Kim, Pyongtaek University Louis Jonker, Universiteit van Stellenbosch - Pimplemi and Pleroo with Regard to the Works of the University of Stellenbosch, Panelist (8 min) Spirit in Luke-Acts (20 min) Koog-Pyoung Hong, Yonsei University, Panelist Deborah Doyinsola Adegbite, Bethel Institute of (8 min) Theology & Biblical Research Monica Melanchthon, University of Divinity, Panelist Critical Assessment of the Deliverance Ministries’ (8 min) Interpretation of Jesus’ Ministry in the Context of Luke Nasili Vaka’uta, Trinity Methodist Theological College, 4:16-21 (20 min) Panelist (8 min) Olubiyi Adewale, National Open University of Nigeria Developing a Social Action Agenda for the Poor: A 6-17 SBL Paul and Pauline Literature Section Reading of the Lukan Poverty Parables (20 min) 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 6-19 Society of Asian Biblical Studies (SABS) Theme: Galatians and 1 Thessalonians 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Kar-Yong Lim, Seminari Theoloji Malaysia, Presiding Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 Phuichun Choi, Andrews University Theme: Re-Reading Ecclesiastes Reading Gal 1:12 and 2:16 as an Inclusio (22 min) Elaine Wei-Fun Goh, Seminari Theoloji Malaysia, Benjamin Edsall, Australian Catholic University Presiding (5 min) Galatians and Paul’s Witness to? Formative Early Clement Tong, Carey Theological College Christian Instruction (22 min) Understanding Ecclesiastes 7 through the Lens of Jee Hei Park, Fordham University Chuang Tzu’s (Zhuangzi’s) Perspectivism (20 min) Troubling Jewishness: Constructing Subjectivity in Paul’s Gnanaraj D., Torch Trinity Graduate University Autobiographical Narratives (22 min) Royal Autobiography and the Anti-Royal Passages in 1 Thessalonians Qoheleth: Some Observations (20 min) Melanie Johnson-DeBaufre, Drew University Jione Havea, Charles Sturt University Mapping the Ekklesia: Beyond Paul’s Missionary Take Pleasure in Your Toil: Reading Eccl 3:9-13 after Journeys (22 min) Genesis 3 and in the Face of West Papua (20 min) Discussion (25 min) 6-17a SBL Psychological Hermeneutics of Biblical Themes and Texts Section 6-20 SBL Synoptic Gospels Section 11:00 AM–12:30 PM 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 Theme: Psychological Interpretations of the Writings Glenna Jackson, Otterbein University, Presiding (Five Scrolls) Robert (J.R.C.) Cousland, University of British Pieter van der Zwan, University of Pretoria Columbia Religiosity in the Aesthetic of Song of Songs (30 min) Jesus in the Temple: The Infancy Gospel of Thomas and Eben Scheffler, University of South Africa Luke 2:41-51 (20 min) Consolation after Severe Bereavement: The Ruth Story Discussion (10 min) as Bibliotherapy (30 min) Grace Eun Hye So, Graduate Theological Union Joonho Yoon, Drew University A New Perspective on Luke 8:16-18 (20 min) Intrigue, Investigation, Impalement, and Inscription: Discussion (10 min) Oedipal Reading of the Eunuchs at the Gate (Esth 2:19-23) John Harrison, Oklahoma Christian University (30 min) “That’ll Preach”: Rhetorical Features in Lukan Parables for Their Oral Performance (20 min) Discussion (10 min)

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6-21 SBL The Political Bible Revisited: Justice Richard Mansfield, Accordance Bible Software, – Borders – Hybridity Presiding Ryan Mudge, Accordance Bible Software, Presiding 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 Theme: Part 1 WEDNESDAY, 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Liberation , Political Theology and Public Theology alike have been making use of the bible as a 6-24 SBL Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha resource for their doing theology. Where are we now in Section these theological discourses if it comes to the generative 2:00 PM–3:30 PM theme of justice, border and hybridity? Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M04 Volker Kuester, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Randall Chesnutt, Pepperdine University Mainz, Presiding The Textual History of the Prayer of Manasseh: Texts Gerald O. West, University of KwaZulu-Natal and Contexts (30 min) Biblical Interpretation Doing Justice: From “People’s Sanglae Kim, Sahmyook University Theology” to “Prophetic Theology” (20 min) The Heavenly Temple/Sanctuary Idea in Extra- Miguel A. De La Torre, Iliff School of Theology canonical Jewish Literature: Which Passages Are Rejecting the Biblical Call for Hospitality (20 min) Quoted from the Hebrew Bible and for What? (30 min) Tat-siong Benny Liew, College of the Holy Cross Pierre Jordaan, North-West University (South Africa) Crisis of (In)Visibility: Asian American Readings the Suffering Bodies in 2 Maccabees 3 (30 min) Bible (20 min) Dorothea Erbele-Kuester, Johannes Gutenberg- 6-25 SBL Bible and Its Influence: History and Universität Mainz Impact Section Un/doing Injustice: Bible Translators and Their Texts 2:00 PM–3:30 PM (20 min) Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M03 6-22 SBL Writings (including Psalms) Section Theme: The Bible in Literature, Film, and Politics 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Christopher Meredith, University of Winchester, Presiding Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B104 Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer, University of Aberdeen Theme: Job & Lamentations Reading Noah and the Flood: A Fictional Encounter Paul Kang-Kul Cho, Wesley Theological Seminary with Genesis 6–9 (30 min) Job 2 and 42:7–10 as Narrative Bridge and Theological Jonathan Cahana, Aarhus University Pivot (22 min) It’s not the Girl, It’s the Building: Ghostbusters and the Yiu-Sang Sam Lau, Chinese University of Hong Kong Politics of the American Bible (30 min) The Imagery of Imperfect Body in the Book of Job (22 min) 6-26 SBL Biblical Theology Section Lindsay Wilson, Ridley College, Melbourne 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Responding to Suffering in light of Job (22 min) Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 Katherine Rainger, Charles Sturt University Theme: Theological Interpretation To Witness a Time of Crisis: A Cross-reading between J. Short, Tokyo Christian University, Presiding Lamentations and Testimonies from Gaza and Israel (22 min) Randall Short, Tokyo Christian University Theologies and Ethics of Repentance in Modern 6-23 SBL Accordance Bible Software Demo Interpretations of Psalm 51:4[6] (“Against you, you and Training alone, have I sinned”) (22 min) 1:30 PM–5:30 PM Adam F. Braun, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 104 Christology under Deconstruction (22 min) Accordance is the leading software for the study of Biblical Sok-Chung Chang, Catholic Kwandong University and related texts in the original languages and translation. The Negotiated Concept of the ?erem in the Book of Lexical and commentary tools are fully integrated with the Judges (22 min) texts. Version 11 of Accordance adds new features which promote easy access to the user’s library of texts and tools. Mignon R. Jacobs, Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena) This session will include demonstration of the basic and Remembering the Past: Implications for the Divine- advanced features of Accordance, with opportunities for Human Covenant Relationship (22 min) participants to follow in their own copies of the software, and ask questions.

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6-27 SBL Gospel of Mark Section Ntozakhe Cezula, Stellenbosch University The Concept of “the Holy Seed” as a Coping Strategy in 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Ezra-Nehemiah (30 min) Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 Theme: Time in the Gospel of Mark 6-31 Society of Asian Biblical Studies (SABS) Geert Van Oyen, Université Catholique de Louvain, 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Presiding Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 Paul Danove, Villanova University Theme: Lost in Translation? The Temporal Coordinates of God’s Actions During Brian Lima, McGilvary College of Divinity at Payap “This Time” in the Gospel of Mark (25 min) University, Presiding (5 min) Benjamin Edsall, Australian Catholic University Daud Soesilo, United Bible Societies This Is Not the End? Reading Mark’s Eschatology Diaspora Javanese in Suriname: Moving Margins in without a Narrative of Decline (25 min) Bible Translation (20 min) Geert Van Oyen, Université Catholique de Louvain Scott N. Callaham, Baptist Theological Seminary, “Peplèrotai Ho Kairos” (Mark 1:15): Jesus’ Time as Singapore Decisive Time in the Gospel of Mark (25 min) Biblical Hebrew in Chinese: Fostering the Rethinking of Teaching Method through Language Defamiliarization 6-28 SBL Issues in Global Translation (20 min) 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Tsui-yuk Louise Liu, Chinese University of Hong Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B104 Kong This session will feature open discussion of various issues How Rom 13:1 is Abused in Hong Kong (20 min) in global translations and follow up from the session Discussion (25 min) Translation in a Global Context. Kent Harold Richards, StrategyPoints, Presiding 6-32 Society of Asian Biblical Studies (SABS) 2:00 PM–3:30 PM 6-29 SBL Paul and Pauline Literature Section Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Theme: Reading Texts on Women in Context Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 Hisako Kinukawa, Center for Feminist Theology and Angela Parker, The Seattle School of Theology & Ministry in Japan, Presiding (5 min) Psychology and Karri Whipple, Drew University Yang Hwaja, of All People Church Title: Transforming Our Body Politic: A Feminist- God’s Love for Women in the Maternity Law (Lev 12:1- Womanist Dialogue on 1 Corinthians 12:12-26 (30 8) (20 min) min) Grace Hui Liang, Zhejiang University Kar-Yong Lim, Seminari Theoloji Malaysia Marginal Reading of the No Name Wife of Achan in “You are the Body of Christ” (1 Cor 12:27): Metaphor Joshua 7 and the Nameless Women in Ancient Chinese and Social Identity Formation (30 min) Clan Punishment Incidents (20 min) James Ha Tun Aung, Torch Trinity Graduate Peter Lau, Seminari Theoloji Malaysia University A Reading of Esther in Malaysia (20 min) “Baptized into One Body”: The Social Significance of Baptism in 1 Corinthians 12:13 (30 min) Discussion (25 min) 6-33 Society of Asian Biblical Studies (SABS) 6-30 SBL Psychological Hermeneutics of Biblical Themes and Texts Section 2:00 PM–3:30 PM 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 Theme: Re-Reading Texts for Liberation Theme: Psychological Interpretation of the Pentateuch Elaine Wainwright, University of Auckland, Presiding and Historical Books (5 min) Hee-Kyu Heidi Park, Xavier University Jesurathnam Kondasingu, United Theological College, Divine Jealousy, Human Zeal: Self Psychological Understanding of Spirituality of QN’ in Numbers 25 Micaiah ben Imlah, Ahab, and Jehoshaphat: A Dalit (30 min) Reader Response Analysis (20 min) Heather A. McKay, Edge Hill University Satoko Yamaguchi, Center for Feminist Theology & Strategies to Survive Rape in the Hebrew Bible: Ministry in Japan Psychological and Otherwise, for Whom and by Whom Re-Reading the Parable of Ten Virgins (20 min) (30 min)

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Asigor P. Sitanggang, Jakarta Theological Seminary 6-36 SBL Authority and Influence in Ancient Daughter of Jairus and Chronic Bleeding Woman Times Section (Mark 5:21-43): Markan Liberating Salvation (20 min) 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Discussion (25 min) Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 6-34 SBL Synoptic Gospels Section The concepts of authority and influence will be considered 2:00 PM–3:30 PM in relation to figures like James and Matthew. Erik Eynikel, Universität Regensburg, Presiding Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 Wilhelm Wessels, University of South Africa Robert Cousland, University of British Columbia, Language and Rhetoric as Devices to Claims of Presiding Authenticity: Jeremiah’s Rivalry with Adversaries in Glenna S. Jackson, Otterbein University 23:9-15 (20 min) Mpalale Village and Gospel Times (20 min) Marius J. Nel, Universiteit van Stellenbosch - Discussion (10 min) University of Stellenbosch Chuanshan Liang, Adventist International Institute of Authority in the Matthean Atonement Rituals (20 min) Advanced Studies Discussion (30 min) Toward a Textual Structure of “Fulfill All Righteousness” in Matthew 3:15 (20 min) 6-37 SBL Bible and Its Influence: History and Discussion (10 min) Impact Section 4:00 PM–5:30 PM 6-35 SBL The Political Bible Revisited: Justice – Borders – Hybridity Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M03 2:00 PM–3:30 PM Theme: Bible, Literature, Criticsm Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer, University of Aberdeen, Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 Presiding Theme: Part 2 Chloe Blackshear, University of Chicago Dorothea Erbele-Kuester, Johannes Gutenberg- Truly David: Philological Fiction and The Intertextual Universität Mainz, Presiding King (45 min) Volker Kuester, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Christopher Meredith, University of Winchester Mainz The Critic and the Ragpicker: DH Lawrence’s Abject The Political Bible Revisited: Contextuality, Bible in Birds, Beasts, and Flowers (45 min) Intersectionality, Intercultural Theology (25 min) Gerald O. West, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Panelist 6-38 SBL Biblical Criticism and Cultural Miguel A. De La Torre, Iliff School of Theology, Panelist Studies Section Tat-siong Benny Liew, College of the Holy Cross, 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Panelist Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 Dorothea Erbele-Kuester, Johannes Gutenberg- Jeremy Punt, Universiteit van Stellenbosch - Universität Mainz, Panelist University of Stellenbosch, Presiding Hwankyu Kim, Yale Divinity School WEDNESDAY, 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Cultural Memory and Dialogue Among Children of God: Basileia of the Matthean Community and 6-35a SBL Apocalyptic Literature Section Contemporary Korean Christianities (30 min) 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Miguel A. De La Torre, Iliff School of Theology Embracing the Hopelessness of Jesús (30 min) Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 Theme: Early Jewish and Christian Apocalypses Bennet Lawrence, Madras University Peter, The Friend of Jesus? A Comparative Critical Inchol Yang, Claremont School of Theology Reading of Markan Portrayal of Peter with Plutarch’s A Synchronic Analysis of 1 Enoch (21 min) “How One May Discern A Flatterer From A Friend” Chong Hun Pae, Presbyterian College and Theological and Thiruvalluvar’s “Thirukkural” (30 min) Seminary (Seoul) Reception of New Revelation in the Book of Daniel (21 min) Break (6 min) Tony Siew, Sabah Theological College The Pastor’s Wife: Troubles in Thyatira (Rev 2:20) (21 min) U-Wen Low, University of Divinity The Herald Angels of Revelation 8 (21 min)

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6-39 SBL Digital Humanities in Biblical, The session pays special attention to the following: (1) a Early Jewish, and Christian Studies brief overview of the history of GIT; (2) the global biblical Section theology in the making at the GIT; (3) students’ reception of the theological education at GIT; (4) a reexamination 4:00 PM–5:30 PM of the vision of the GIT and global theological education. Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 Please join us after this session for a reception provided David Hamidovic, Université de Lausanne, Presiding by the Faculty of Theology of Yonsei University after this (5 min) session. Paul Robertson, Colby-Sawyer College Samuel Pang, Yonsei University, Presiding Re-Thinking and Testing the Concept of “Literary Koog-Pyoung Hong, Yonsei University, Panelist Influence” Using Quantitative Tools (30 min) Melanie Johnson-DeBaufre, Drew University, Panelist Mark Glen Bilby, Claremont School of Theology Sung Uk Lim, Yonsei University, Panelist A Digital Rebirth in Christian Apocrypha Studies: Fernando Segovia, Vanderbilt University, Panelist NASSCAL and the eClavis (30 min) Business Meeting (25 min) 6-44 SBL Septuagint Studies Section 4:00 PM–5:30 PM 6-40 SBL Psychological Hermeneutics of Biblical Themes and Texts Section Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 Theme: Historical Books 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Kristin Weingart, Eberhard Karls Universität Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 Tübingen Theme: Psychological Interpretation of the Prophets Once again: The Chronology of the Divided Kingdom in Kyoungsik Kim, Bar-Ilan University the Masoretic Text and the Old Greek (30 min) Biblical Call Narratives Reconsidered in Psychological Siegfried Kreuzer, Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal/ Aspects (30 min) Bethel Tetsu Kitamura, Doshisha University New Testament Quotations as witnesses to the Textual The Interpretation of the Book of Ezekiel as the History of the Septuagint (30 min) Description of Psychodynamic Process of a (30 Un Sung Kwak, Hebrew University of Jerusalem min) Building Story of the Second Temple (30 min) Angela Sawyer, Whitley College Forgotten and Forsaken, Redeemed and Restored: The 6-44a SBL Synoptic Gospels Section Use of the Personification of Daughter Zion in Deutero- 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Isaiah for Representing the Suffering and Rebuilding of the Whole People (30 min) Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 Bartosz Adamczewski, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski 6-43 SBL Reconfiguring Global Biblical University in Warsaw, Presiding Education: A Bold Vision of a Global Kang-Yup Na, Westminster College (Pennsylvania) Institute of Theology at Yonsei Our Historical Jesuses: Hermeneutical Lessons from 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Luke, Montaigne, Voltaire, and Schweitzer (20 min) Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 213 Discussion (10 min) This special session explores the making of global Llewellyn Howes, University of Johannesburg theological education at the Global Institute of Theology Puzzling the Jesus of the Parables: A Response to Ruben (GIT) at Yonsei University. Yonsei University is Korea’s Zimmermann (20 min) oldest institution of higher education founded in 1885 by Discussion (10 min) missionaries. From its beginning, theological education Thomas E. Goud, University of New Brunswick, Saint was at the heart of Yonsei’s mission to cultivate Christian John leaders. In an attempt to pay forward what Yonsei has Models of Oral Tradition and the Dating of the Synoptic received a century ago, Yonsei University, in cooperation Gospels (20 min) with World Christian Council, recently launched the Global Discussion (10 min) Institute of Theology (GIT), an international graduate institution that aims to provide a high quality theological education particularly to students from the Global South. In cooperation with Korean Church and with robust support from the administration of Yonsei, GIT provides a full- tuition grant, room, and board to all admitted students for two years of course work. With GIT, Yonsei envisions a new model of global mission to equip indigenous leaders before they return to their own countries.

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6-45 SBL Writings (including Psalms) Section 6-46 SBL Allusions in the Gospels 4:00 PM–5:30 PM Consultation Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 5:00 PM–8:00 PM Theme: Psalms: Non-traditional Readings Ewha Womans University - LG Convention Madipoane Masenya (ngwan’a Mphahlele), University Hall of South Africa Theme: Allusions in the Gospels Reception Amidst Tongues Tearing Apart and Lying Lips, God Allusions in the Gospels Reception invites the participants of and for the Oppressed: Casting an African-Gaze at in the program sessions and their friends and colleagues Psalm 12 (22 min) from all streams and countries. We will meet for a social Sigrid Eder, Catholic Private University Linz dinner at the LG Convention Hall in Ewha Womans Do Psalms Tell Stories? Chances and Limits of a University on Wednesday July 6th from 5:00 PM to 8:00 Narrative Psalm Analysis – Shown Exemplarily in PM. The reception is sponsored by Seoul Theological Psalm 64 (22 min) University, and the Steering Committee that comprises Hendrik Viviers, University of Johannesburg New Testament scholars of Ewha Womans University, Is Psalm 104 an Expression (also) of Dark Green Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary, Religion? (22 min) Chongshin University, Claremont Graduate University and School of Theology, and Seoul Theological University. To Kyunghee Park, Korea Baptist Theological University/ place a reservation for dinner, please email Wooil Moon Seminary ([email protected]) by June 26, 2016. Reading Psalm 94 in the Context of Personal Feminist Perspective (22 min) 6-47 Conversations about Life in the Two Koreas 7:00 PM–8:30 PM Room: B113 - Theology Hall (Yonsei)

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7-2 SBL Biblical Interpretation in Early 7-3 SBL Gospel of Mark Section Christianity Section / Apostolic Fathers and 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Related Early Christian Literature Section Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B134 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Geert Van Oyen, Université Catholique de Louvain, Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 Presiding D. Jeffrey Bingham, Wheaton College (Illinois), Presiding Low Kwang Meng, Paya Lebar Methodist Church Jaecheon Cho, Torch Trinity Graduate University The Presentation of Space in Mark’s Narrative (23 min) Gregory of Nyssa on “the Seared Conscience”: The Theme S. Sobanaraj, Madras Theological Seminary of Moderation in the Journey toward God (25 min) Jesus’ Handling of Sabbath Controversies as a Key to Richard K. Min, The University of Texas at Dallas Biblical Interpretation Today (22 min) A New Biblical Insight and Framework for the Early Mark J. Keown, Laidlaw College Christian Doctrine and Understanding (25 min) ‘Let Us Make Three Tents,’ Understood Against Peter’s D. Jeffrey Bingham, Wheaton College (Illinois) Messianic Military Expectation (Mark 9:5) (23 min) “We Have the Prophets”: Athenagoras on Prophetic Stephen D. Moore, Drew University Inspiration (25 min) Mark’s Emotions (22 min) Discussion (15 min) · 2016 International Meeting · 31 program book

7-4 SBL Paul and Pauline Literature Section Andreas Kunz-Lübcke, University of Applied Sciences for Intercultural Theology, Hermannsburg 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Dharmapala’s Return: Criticism of Monotheism in Neo- Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 Buddhism and in Contemporary Germany (20 min) Theme: Philippians Discussion (25 min) Kei Hiramatsu, Asbury Theological Seminary Paul’s Cursus Pudorum: Shameful Death and 7-8 SBL Wisdom Literature Section Honorable Resurrection (30 min) 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Jin Ki Hwang, Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena) Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 The Spirit and Christian Formation in Philippians (30 min) Theme: Session 1: Wisdom in the Bible and in the Discussion (30 min) Ancient Near East Nili Shupak, University of Haifa, Presiding 7-5 SBL Pentateuch (Torah) Section T. S. Goh, Singapore Bible College 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Ecclesiastes 1:4-8 and Qoheleth’s Contradictions (25 Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M04 min) Zev I. Farber, Project TABS - TheTorah.com Discussion (5 min) Since When Were Amalekites a Wilderness People? Nili Shupak, University of Haifa (20 min) Morality versus Cult in Ancient Egyptian Wisdom Discussion (5 min) Literature and in the Bible (25 min) Sik Ping Choi, Bible Seminary of Hong Kong Discussion (5 min) The Pattern of the Plagues in Exodus (20 min) Discussion (5 min) 7-9 SBL Writings (including Psalms) Section Philip Yoo, University of Toronto 9:00 AM–10:30 AM The Burial Reports of the Hero Revisited (20 min) Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B133 Discussion (5 min) Theme: Psalms Mark W. Hamilton, Abilene Christian University 7-6 SBL Postcolonial Studies Section Commemoration and Audience Formation in the Yhwh 9:00 AM–10:30 AM malak Psalms (22 min) Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 Aran J. E. Persaud, Anyang University/Ryle Theme: Postcolonial Readings Theological College Mark Brett, Whitley College, Presiding Shattering against the Rock: An Historical- Hyun Ho Park, Graduate Theological Union Metaphorical Understanding of Psalm 137 as Christian Stereotyping and Colonial Mimicry in John 4:1-42 and Prayer (22 min) the Korean War (30 min) Jeung-Yeoul Bang, Baekseok University Hee-Kyu Heidi Park, Xavier University Two Torah Pillars of the Psalter: The Canonical Role of Divine Jealousy, Human Zeal: Control of Postcolonial Psalms 19 and 119 (22 min) Boundary Dynamics Reflected in Numbers 25 (30 min) Ellen van Wolde, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen Discussion (30 min) God’s Breathtaking Acts in Psalm 104:29-30 (22 min)

7-7 Society of Asian Biblical Studies (SABS) 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 Theme: Intercultural Hermeneutics and Readings Monica Melanchthon, University of Divinity, Presiding (5 min) Gregory Basker Chellappa, Tamilnadu Theological Seminary In Search of a Theoretical Basis for Intercultural Biblical Hermeneutics… (20 min) John Ahn, Howard University Made in Babylon: Daniel and His Three Friends (20 min)

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THURSDAY, 11:00 AM–12:30 PM 7-13 SBL Johannine Literature Section 11:00 AM–12:30 PM 7-10 SBL Authority and Influence in Ancient Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M03 Times Section Theme: Characterization in the Fourth Gospel 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Moon Geoung Kim, Presbyterian College and Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B133 Theological Seminary (Seoul), Presiding Theme: Kings of Israel, Authority, and Influence Sunny, Kuan-Hui Wang, Central Taiwan Theological The ways aspects of authority and influence are treated in Seminary the narratives about some kings of Israel will be considered. Is Johannine Thomas Doubting or Faithful? (18 min) Wilhelm Wessels, University of South Africa, Yutaka Maekawa, Kwansei Gakuin University Presiding “In Hebrew”: A Historical Background of Mary’s Word Erik Eynikel, Universität Regensburg in John 20:16 (18 min) Who Is the True Leader in the Story of 1 Kings 13; 2 Kgs Mark Appold, Truman State University 23, 15-17 (If There Is Any)? (20 min) Acceptance and Rejection: Bethsaida and the Birth of William Luther Martin, Jr., University of Texas School the Church (18 min) of Law Chan Sok Park, College of Wooster Davidic Hustle: How to Convert a Small Protection Judas Iscariot as a Disloyal Diner in the Fourth Gospel Racket into a Vast Royal Kingdom (20 min) (18 min) SuJung Shin, New Brunswick Theological Seminary Discussion (15 min) A “Dialogic” Hero David from the Perspective of “Internally Persuasive Word” in the Books of Samuel 7-14 SBL Pentateuch (Torah) Section (20 min) 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Discussion (30 min) Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M04 Sanglae Kim, Sahmyook University 7-11 SBL Families and Children in the What Does the “Sanctuary” in Moses’ Song (Exod Ancient World Section 15:17) Mean? (20 min) 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Dohyung Kim, Seoul Christian University Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 Judah vs. Joseph: Who Is the Most Blessed? (Gen 49:8- Danna Nolan Fewell, Drew University, Presiding 12, 22-26) (20 min) Hugh S. Pyper, University of Sheffield Discussion (5 min) ‘Full of Days’: Growing Old in Ancient Israel (20 min) Heun Kyu Joo, University of Toronto Discussion (10 min) The Intermingled Mix of Law and Narrative: A Karolien Vermeulen, University of Antwerp Canonical Force in Exodus (20 min) The Dashed Children of Mother City (20 min) Dae Jun Jeong, Wycliffe College Discussion (10 min) The Meaning and the Function of the Serpent (Exod Jiwoo Park, Berea International Theological Seminary 7:8-13) in the Plagues Narrative (20 min) Who Did the Son Revive? Maternity Stronger than Discussion (5 min) Foresight (20 min) Discussion (10 min) 7-15 SBL Prophets Section 11:00 AM–12:30 PM 7-12 SBL Feminist Interpretations Section Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer, University of Aberdeen Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B134 Zechariah’s Vision Report in the Book of the Twelve (20 Theme: Methodological Issues min) Lilly (SJ) Nortje-Meyer, University of Johannesburg, John de Jong, Myanmar Evangelical Graduate School Presiding of Theology HaeJin Esther Park, Claremont School of Theology The Function of Zephaniah 1:2-3 (20 min) The Feminine Characters in the Book of Job (30 min) Chulhyun Park, Chongshin University Angela Parker, The Seattle School of Theology & Multi-level Rhetorical Entrapments in the Visions in Psychology and Karri Whipple, Drew University Amos 7–9 (20 min) Transforming Our Body Politic: A Feminist-Womanist Dialogue on 1 Corinthians 12:12-26 (30 min)

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7-16 Society of Asian Biblical Studies (SABS) 7-18 SBL Wisdom Literature Section 11:00 AM–12:30 PM 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 Theme: New Testament Texts Revisited Theme: Session 2: Wisdom in the Apocrypha and in Jin Young Choi, Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity Daily Life School, Presiding (5 min) Madipoane Masenya, University of South Africa, Layang Seng Ja, Lutheran Theological Seminary in Presiding Hong Kong Mateusz Krawczyk, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski The Struggles of the Kachin Jesus in the Context of University in Warsaw Awng San Su Kyi and Her NLD Party’s Victory in The paradox of purity: the analysis and interpretation Myanmar (20 min) of katharos and katharotes in Wis 7:22-28 (25 min) Jing (Cathy) Zhang, Renmin University of China Discussion (5 min) Métis and the New Testament: Wisdom for Chinese Lindsay Wilson, Ridley College, Melbourne Women from Mark 7:24–30 (20 min) Does the Book of Proverbs Support Prosperity Theology? Mothy Varkey, Marthoma Theological Seminary (25 min) The Use of Melchizedek Tradition and the Fluidity of Discussion (5 min) “Sacred Margins” in the Letter to the Hebrews (20 min) Madipoane Masenya (ngwan’a Mphahlele), University S. Sobanaraj, Madras Theological Seminary of South Africa A Social-Scientific Reading of Jesus’ Eating with the Tamed Identities? Glimpsing Her identity in Proverbs Margins in Mark 2:13–17 and Its Implication for and Selected African proverbs (25 min) Subaltern Reading of the Bible in India Today (20 min) Discussion (5 min) 7-17 SBL Synoptic Gospels Section 11:00 AM–12:30 PM Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 Robert Cousland, University of British Columbia, Presiding Bartosz Adamczewski, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw Redemption from the Curse and Abraham’s Blessing (Gal 3:12-14) in Luke 15:3-10 (20 min) Discussion (10 min) Yongbom Lee, Universitas Pelita Harapan Jesus, Son of Adam and Son of God (Luke 3:38): Adam- Jesus Typologies in Luke’s Gospel (20 min) Discussion (10 min) Kaori Ozawa, Doshisha University The Master of Life: A Study on Luke 20:27-40 (20 min) Discussion (10 min)

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The recognition of diverse contexts, communities, The purpose of the Society is to foster Asian Biblical perspectives and agendas has led to a multiplicity Studies and Interpretation. For that purpose, we have of methodologies and approaches to the study of the following vision: the Bible. Political, economic, cultural and spiritual- 1. Create opportunities for members to share religious developments are raising new questions of and exchange research and scholarship in the Bible and engaging the Biblical scholar in the Asian Biblical studies and interpretation, search for new meanings and insights relevant to foster mutual support, intellectual growth, the communities to which the interpreter belongs. and professional development as teachers, The Asian context with its many pluralisms is a interpreters and scholars fertile context for arriving at new meanings of the Biblical text. Asian Biblical scholars are employing 2. Facilitate a broad and open discussion from traditional, indigenous and modern methodologies a variety of perspectives, particularly that of and hermeneutical principles for interpreting the the minorities and the marginalized in Asia. Biblical text and deriving contextual meanings. While the efforts of some Asian Biblical scholars are 3. Encourage study and interpretation of making a mark worldwide, there are many others biblical literature and related literature who have not had the opportunity or the means using traditional and diverse methods and to share their scholarship outside of their contexts. approaches in the varied Asian cultural and Conversation between Asian Biblical scholars has lingual contexts. been very limited thus far and developments and 4. Collaborate with educational institutions and transitions in Biblical scholarship taking place in other appropriate organizations to support one country or area in Asia is not known in others. contextual biblical scholarship, interpretation Collaborative research, sharing and discussion and teaching. among Asian Biblical scholars between those within Asia and those in the Diaspora, would provide for 5. Develop and publish resources for diverse richness in Asian Biblical scholarship and encourage audiences, including students, religious scholars and interpreters to take the Asian context communities and the general public in both seriously and to address the many issues confronting English and the vernacular languages. Asia from a Biblical and theological perspective. 6. Discuss and develop a viable biblical SABS was formed and formally inaugurated on the curriculum in the cultural setting of Asia. th morning of the 26 of August 2006 on the premises The work of the society is guided and administered of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. by the Executive Committee currently consisting of Since then SABS has met in Seoul Korea (2008), the following members. Hong Kong (2010), Sabah, Malaysia (2012), Chiang Mai, Thailand (2014). We are happy to be back in Elaine M. Wainwright (President) Seoul Korea in 2016 and look forward to meeting Archie C. C. Lee (Founding President) in Indonesia in 2018. Tat Siong Benny Liew (Treasurer) Monica Jyotsna Melanchthon (Secretary) Kyung Sook Lee Daud Soesilo Pidyarto Gunawan

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The mission of the Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting is to foster biblical scholarship. This mission is The International Meeting is held annually outside accomplished through seven strategic goals: North America. Drawing between 500 and 800 ZZ Collaborate with educational institutions and attendees from over 40 countries, the size and varying other appropriate organizations to support locales of this meeting provide a unique and intimate biblical scholarship and teaching forum for scholarly discourse across continents. The program draws attention to the regional interests of ZZ Develop resources for diverse audiences, including students, religious communities biblical scholarship, both in our host institution and and the general public as represented in the institutions of our attendees. The meeting usually takes place between the beginning of ZZ Encourage study of biblical literature and its July and the middle of August. cultural contexts ZZ Facilitate broad and open discussion from a Publications and Technology variety of perspectives SBL Publications offers a wide variety of resources ZZ Offer members opportunities for mutual for biblical studies specialists as well as students support, intellectual growth, and professional in colleges, universities, and seminaries; leaders in development as teachers and scholars church and synagogue settings; and members of the general public. Books published include major ZZ Organize congresses for scholarly exchange reference works, commentaries, text editions and ZZ Publish biblical scholarship translations, scholarly monographs, tools for teaching and research, and works of general interest. In These strategic goals are, in turn, pursued through a addition, the SBL serves as the exclusive distributor number of SBL programs and initiatives under the of all Brown Judaic Studies volumes and as the North leadership of SBL volunteers and staff. American distributor of works by Sheffield Phoenix Press. The Journal of Biblical Literature is one of the PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES oldest and most distinguished journals in biblical scholarship, while the online Review of Biblical Congresses Literature offers the most comprehensive review of The Society’s meetings bring together scholars from biblical studies publications. The Society also sponsors around the world to foster biblical scholarship by: the online journal TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism and The Online Critical Pseudepigrapha. ZZ showcasing the latest in biblical research Finally, the Society continues to provide leadership ZZ fostering collegial contacts for font development, markup standards, and ZZ advancing research digitization of primary sources through partnerships with museums and related institutions. ZZ highlighting a wide range of professional issues

Annual Meeting PROFESSIONS The North American Annual Meeting is the largest Career Resources international gathering of biblical scholars in the world. Each meeting highlights the study of the The Society provides resources for employment and Bible, archaeology, related languages and literatures, professional development information in a variety of theology, religion, and contemporary issues such as ways. Through its Annual Meeting, the Society offers the Bible in American public education. The Annual career development and job listing and interview Meeting also features the world’s largest exhibit of resources, with which employers are able to list job books and digital resources for biblical studies—all openings online for member access, and members of which are also for sale at this congress. Members are able to register to display their Curriculum Vitae benefit from the meetings of other organizations that and interview with employers. convene at the same time.

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Beginning in 2011, SBL and AAR held their Annual ICI Online Books Meetings concurrently, as well as one jointly sponsored The Online Book depository now has over four Employment Center at the Annual Meetings. The hundred titles from SBL and our publishing partners: Center includes all of the services AAR and SBL have Brown Judaic Studies, Catholic Biblical Association, offered independently, including the ability to list jobs Fortress Press, Gorgias Press, Sheffield Phoenix online and to display candidate credentials and register Press, Westminster John Knox, and Wiley-Blackwell. for interviews. Plans are underway to create a single job-listing site, which will be managed jointly by SBL Open-Access Monograph Series and AAR. The societies also offer helpful events such Ancient Near East Monographs (ANEM) is a as panel reviews of pertinent topics that focus on the co-publication effort between SBL and the Centro “how to” of the application and job-interview process. de Estudios de Historia del Antiguo Oriente at the Professional Development Committee Universidad Católica Argentina. The series currently The SBL Professional Development Committee has seven published titles available online, with five addresses the variety of needs that arise throughout of the titles available through print-on-demand. the career life cycle of all the society’s members. Its International Voices in Biblical Studies (IVBS) major responsibilities are to: is guided by an editorial board comprised of ZZ focus on all aspects of the career landscape international scholars. The series is designed to and life cycle, including the ways in which provide a venue for publication and distribution our members’ identities and personal lives of scholarly work from all areas of the world, and intersect with their careers to particularly make the excellent scholarship ZZ develop resources for members in all from underresourced areas available to the more institutional locations traditional centers of biblical scholarship. The five titles published to date are all available online or Z educate members regarding professional Z through print-on-demand. issues, especially when new concerns arise (e.g., the rise of adjunct positions over tenure ICI Liaison Network track, cultural taxation, retirement planning in a depressed economy) In order to facilitate worldwide communications, the Liaison Network engages scholars in ICI countries to Z advocate with other organizations on behalf Z facilitate the two-way flow of information pertaining of the interests and needs of members to SBL and global biblical scholarship. A monthly International Cooperation Initiative newsletter serves the ICI liaisons and other interested The Society’s International Cooperation Initiative parties by providing updates to conferences, (ICI) was launched in 2007, and each year SBL publications, and other SBL news. has seen growth in participation and interest from scholars and students from all over the globe. ICI Scholarly Exchange From the initial organizational meeting in Vienna SBL hosts two databases that allow scholars, to this 2014 gathering in the same city, ICI has students, and institutions to establish contact and established an online depository of published make arrangements for various types of scholarly resources available freely to anyone in ICI countries; exchange. Members have discovered opportunities initiated two online, open-access monograph series; to teach in other countries and have found creative set up a communications network of liaisons; ways to use technology in order to share teaching sponsored a database of scholars to facilitate experiences with classrooms on other continents. scholarly exchange, mentoring programs, and possibilities for collaborative teaching; provided over four hundred students and scholars in ICI countries with special rates for SBL membership; and maintained a calendar of events covering biblical studies and related conferences all over the world. · 2016 International Meeting · 37 program book

Global Participation in the SBL Annual Meeting REGIONS SBL has committed to engage scholars and students who would not otherwise have opportunities to Throughout the academic year, the regions coordinate participate in the Annual Meeting by transmitting lectures and conferences that keep the regions active live broadcasts of selected sessions. Sessions have and up to date in the latest biblical research and been broadcast from the meeting to groups in teaching. These meetings provide an intimate setting Bolivia, Brazil, Egypt, Ghana, India, Nigeria, Peru, for scholarly exchange. Poland, South Africa, and Ukraine. Regional Scholars Program Status of Women in the Profession Committee The eleven regions identify exemplary new The Status of Women in the Profession Committee scholars, particularly women and underrepresented encourages the participation of women in all areas minorities, for consideration and selection as one of of biblical studies. In pursuit of this mandate, the Society’s Regional Scholars. A maximum of six the committee focuses its efforts in the areas of regional scholars are selected each year and given mentoring, networking, and opening biblical studies stipends to cover a portion of the cost of attending to greater participation by women. Funding is given the Annual Meeting. for a limited number of non–North American women to attend congresses. Administration Student Advisory Board The work of the Society is guided by its Council and Started in 2005, the purpose of this advisory group is is administered through SBL’s professional staff and to coordinate student participation across all Society key volunteers who serve on various committees. activities, committees, and programs in an effort to The Council consists of fourteen members of the foster greater opportunities for student participation Society and the Executive Director. This board and leadership development. The explicit goals of approves general policies. this group are to: Efrain Agosto ZZ facilitate a greater connection between Ehud Ben Zvi students and the Society with a view toward Marc Brettler lifetime membership, volunteer involvement, Gay Byron and leadership Mary Foskett Michael Fox Z provide resources and programming Z Steven Friesen specifically geared toward student members Beverly Gaventa ZZ to develop and groom the next generation Judith Newman of leaders Jorunn Økland Dan Schowalter Underrepresented Racial and Ethnic Greg Sterling Minorities Committee Gerald West Sidnie White Crawford The Underrepresented Racial and Ethnic Minorities John F. Kutsko, ex officio in the Profession Committee has long supported the recruitment and mentoring of racial and ethnic minority students from among the African American, Asian, Hispanic, and Native American populations.

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The International Meeting Program Committee Committees approves program units and program unit chairs, TheAnnual Meeting Program Committee approves evaluates the International Meeting program, and program units and program unit chairs, evaluates recommends strategic directions for the growth and the Annual Meeting program, and recommends improvement of the program. strategic directions for the growth and improvement Pablo Andiñach of the program. Archie Chi-Chung Lee Nicola Denzey Lewis Kenneth Ngwa Tamara Eskenazi Dalit Rom-Shiloni Anselm Hagedorn - Chair Elaine Wainwright Paul Joyce Gerald West - Chair Steve Patterson Charles Haws - Staff Liaison Erin Runions The Nominating Committee nominates the Sarah Shectman President, Vice-President, and Council members Jerry Sumney for election by the Society, and members of standing Charles Haws - Staff Liaison committees and other representatives for election TheEducational Resources and Review Committee by Council. works in public contexts, including congregations Marc Brettler - Chair and K-12 schools, to develop curricular guidelines in Jeremy Punt order to vet and approve resources brought to SBL for Caroline Vander Stichele review. It also publishes guidelines for teaching the Sidnie White Crawford Bible, tracks public policy discussion and legislation, John F. Kutsko - Staff Liaison and advocates for religious literacy as a core outcome The Professional Conduct Committee serves to of a broad and liberal education. implement the Professional Conduct Policy. SBL Mark A. Chancey - Chair has established Professional Conduct Investigation Gary Herion Procedures that provide guidelines for gathering Richard Layton information, maintaining confidentiality to the David Levenson extent possible, reaching an initial determination, Carleen R. Mandolfo allowing for an appeal, and determining disciplinary Kent Harold Richards action. SBL will carefully investigate all complaints Moira Bucciarelli - Staff Liaison according to these guidelines. No individual will TheFinance/Audit/Investment Committee advises be retaliated against for making a complaint or the Executive Director in preparing the annual assisting with the investigation of a complaint. Any budget for recommendation to the Council and person who desires to report a possible violation oversees the societal investments. of the SBL Professional Conduct Policy at an SBL sanctioned event should promptly contact the SBL L. Michael White - Chair Executive Director, the Chair of SBL Council, or the Gay Byron Professional Conduct Committee Chair. Alice Hunt Tammi Schneider Greg Carey Pam Kennemore - Staff Liaison Krista Dalton April DeConick- Chair Jacqueline Hidalgo Christl Maier Rodney Sadler

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The Professional Development Committee is TheStatus of Women in the Profession Committee concerned with career issues throughout the life works in areas of mentoring and networking, cycle of the Society’s members both within and opening the Society to greater participation by beyond the classroom. women and calling attention to the ways in which Bruce Birch the Society speaks to and about women through its Greg Carey various activities. David L. Eastman April DeConick Cynthia Edenburg Mignon Jacobs - Chair Wil Gafney Diane Lipsett Hilary Lipka- Chair Christl Maier Tina Pippin Heidi Marx-Wolf Charles Haws - Staff Liaison Julia O’Brien TheRegional Coordinators Committee consists of Jannette Ok - Student Representative liaisons from the eleven regions in North America. Susanne Scholz Coordinators oversee regional activities and award Shively Smith Regional Scholar grants. Jennifer Nesbitt - Staff Liaison P. Richard Choi - Chair TheUnderrepresented Racial and Ethnic Minorities Milton Horne - Central States Region in the Profession Committee encourages the Jonathan D. Lawrence - Eastern Great Lakes participation of minorities in all areas of biblical Region studies through mentoring, networking, and other Eric Mason - Midwest Region forms of support. Nathan LaMontagne - Mid Atlantic Region Seung Ai-Yang Amelia Devin Freedman - New England Region Alejandro F. Botta Chris Heard - Pacific Coast Region Jacqueline Hidalgo - Chair Amy M. Donaldson - Pacific Northwest Region Uriah Kim Thomas Wayment - Rocky Mountains - Great Rodney Sadler Plains Region Justine Smith Annie Barfield Tinsley - Southeastern Region Shanell Smith Jeffrey Peterson - Southwestern Region Jennifer Nesbitt - Staff Liaison Karoline M. Lewis - Upper Midwest Region Charles Haws - Staff Liaison Boards The Research and Publications Committee works with the Editorial Director, reviews publishing The Bible Odyssey Editorial Board advises on the activities, recommends policies, and approves editors direction and development of an interactive website, and editorial boards. “The World of the Bible,” that would improve public understanding of the Bible and its contexts. John T. Fitzgerald - Chair M. Patrick Graham Timothy Beal Tat-siong Benny Liew Marc Brettler Adele Reinhartz, Ex Officio Rhonda Burnette-Bletsch Marvin A. Sweeney Michael Chan Jan G. van der Watt, Ex Officio Nicola Denzey Lewis Gale A. Yee Paul Dilley Heather McMurray - Staff Liaison Mark Goodacre Bob Buller - SBL Press Amy-Jill Levine Carol Meyers Mark Allan Powell Sarah Shectman Elizabeth Shively

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A Cho, Paul, 4‑7, 6‑22 Goff, Matthew, ‑5 9, 5‑27, 5‑38, Choi, Jae Duk, 5‑4 6‑1a A P, Ratheesh, 2‑6 Choi, Jin Young, 5‑21, 5‑40, 7‑16 Goh, T. S., 7‑8 Adamczewski, Bartosz, 4‑1, 5‑26, Choi, Johann, 4‑5 Goh, Wei Fun, 2‑7, 6‑19 6‑44a, 7‑17 Choi, Phuichun, 4‑29, 5‑8, 6‑17 Golani, Shira, 5‑9 Adams, Samuel, 5‑9, 5‑27 Choi, Sik Ping, 7‑5 Gore‑Jones, Lydia, 4‑17, 5‑3, 5‑12 Adegbite, Deborah, 6‑18 Chun, S. Min, 4‑9 Gosala, Varaprasad, 2‑2 Adewale, Olubiyi, 6‑18 Chung, Il‑Seung, 4‑20 Goud, Thomas, 6‑44a Ahn, John, 4‑7, 4‑16, 4‑25, 7‑7 Chung, Yonghan, 5‑1 Gruber, Mayer, 4‑36, 5‑7, 5‑16, Ahn, Yong‑Sung, 5‑21 Chung, Yun Lak, 5‑4 5‑24 Ålöw, Tobias, 5‑7 Clines, David, 5‑22 Guirguis, Youssry, 5‑28 Alsen, Carolyn, 2‑2, 5‑31 Cocco, Francesco, 4‑25 Gunderson, Jaimie, 6‑10 Amit, Yairah, 4‑9 Cortez, Felix, 6‑9 An, Hannah, 4‑16 Cousland, Robert, 5‑30, 6‑20, H Appold, Mark, 5‑23, 7‑13 6‑34, 7‑17 Aung, James Ha Tun, 4‑40, 6‑9, Crookes, David, 5‑12, 5‑40 Hadromi‑Allouche, Zohar, 4‑4, 6‑29 Cukrowski, Kenneth, 6‑10 5‑28 Avioz, Michael, 5‑15 Czachesz, Istvan, 5‑38 Hamidovic, David, 4‑38, 6‑39 Hamilton, Mark, 7‑9 B Han, Chul Heum, 5‑21 D Han, Dong‑Gu, 5‑37 Banazak, Gregory, 4‑33 D, Gnanaraj, 6‑19 Harrison, John, 6‑20 Bang, Jeung‑Yeoul, 7‑9 Danove, Paul, 5‑35, 6‑27 Hartog, Paul, 4‑23, 6‑4 Bareket, Elinoar, 5‑16 Davis, Morgan, 5‑28 Hasegawa, Shuichi, 4‑31 Bilby, Mark, 4‑13, 4‑21, 6‑39 de Jong, John, 2‑2, 7‑15 Havea, Jione, 2‑5, 6‑19 Bingham, D. Jeffrey, 6‑4, 7‑2 De La Torre, Miguel, 5‑14, 6‑21, Haws, Charles, 6‑16 Blackshear, Chloe, 6‑37 6‑35, 6‑38 Hayes, Elizabeth, 4‑9 Borchardt, Francis, 5‑27 del Corro, Anicia, 6‑11 Hiramatsu, Kei, 7‑4 Brake, Andrew, 6‑8 Dihi, Haim, 4‑36 Ho, Sin‑pan, 5‑30 Brand, Itzhak, 5‑7 Dimant, Devorah, 6‑1a Hong, Jonathan, 4‑29 Braun, Adam, 5‑17a, 6‑26 Dorninger, Maria Elisabeth, 6‑1 Hong, Koog‑Pyoung, 4‑2, 4‑38, Brenner, Athalya, 3‑1, 4‑9, 4‑34 Douglas, Jerome, 4‑4 6‑16, 6‑43 Brett, Mark, 4‑15, 5‑17, 5‑40, Dulk, Matthijs, 4‑14, 6‑9 Hong, Sung Soo, 4‑11 6‑3, 7‑6 Horn, Cornelia, 4‑3, 5‑2 Brison, Ora, 4‑18 E Howes, Llewellyn, 6‑44a Broz, Jaroslav, 6‑6 Huang, Wei, 5‑29 Eastman, Daniel, 5‑17a Hwang, Jin, 4‑19, 5‑30, 7‑4 C Eder, Sigrid, 6‑45 Hwang, Sunwoo, 4‑10 Edsall, Benjamin, 6‑17, 6‑27 Hyytiäinen, Pasi, 5‑10 Cahana, Jonathan, 6‑25 Ellens, Jay, 5‑12 Cailing, Rolex, 2‑7, 6‑10 Erbele‑Kuester, Dorothea, 6‑21, Callaham, Scott, 5‑32, 6‑31 6‑35 I Carlson, Stephen, 5‑20 Eynikel, Erik, 6‑36, 7‑10 Innes, Courtney, 4‑22 Case, Megan, 4‑20 Ceja, Luis Reyes, 4‑33 F J Cezula, Ntozakhe Simon, 6‑30 Cha, Kilnam, 5‑32 Farber, Zev, 7‑5 Jackson, Glenna, 6‑20, 6‑34 Chai, Unha, 5‑4 Fewell, Danna, 4‑9, 5‑1, 7‑11 Jacobs, Jonathan, 5‑24 Chalcraft, David, 2‑4, 6‑1 Filler, Elad, 5‑7 Jacobs, Mignon, 6‑26 Chan, Lung, 2‑3 Fitzgerald, John, 4‑6 Jensen, Joseph, 5‑3, 6‑2, 6‑13 Chang, Dongshin, 4‑7 Foskett, Mary, 4‑5 Jeon, Jaeyoung, 4‑28, 4‑38 Chang, Sok‑Chung, 6‑26 Friesen, Steven, 6‑4 Jeong, Dae Jun, 7‑14 Chang, Steven Seung Hyuk, 4‑6 Fröhlich, Ida, 4‑12, 6‑1a Jesurathnam, Kondasingu, 5‑29, Chellappa, Gregory Thomas Frolov, Serge, 4‑9 6‑33 Basker, 5‑31, 7‑7 Jiang, Miao Sarah, 4‑30 Chesnutt, Randall, 6‑24 G Jiang, Zhenshuai, 4‑34 Cheung, April, 2‑7 Jing, Min Hua, 4‑5 Cho, Jae Hyung, 4‑1, 5‑4 Galadari, Abdulla, 5‑28 Jodamus, Johnathan, 5‑22 Cho, Jaecheon, 5‑15, 7‑2 Gallagher, Edmon, 4‑14, 4‑23 Joelsson, Linda, 5‑17a Cho, Kwang‑Yun, 5‑25 Gay, Naw Eh Tar, 5‑29

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Johnson‑DeBaufre, Melanie, 6‑10, L Mitchell, Christine, 4‑8, 5‑13 6‑17, 6‑43 Miura, Nozomi, 5‑6 Jokiranta, Jutta, 4‑22, 5‑18, 5‑38 Lafleur, Didier, 5‑10 Moffitt, David, 6‑6, 6‑15 Jonker, Louis, 6‑16 Lanzinger, Daniel, 6‑10 Moleli, Samasoni, 2‑7, 4‑8 Joo, Heun Kyu, 7‑14 Lau, Peter Hon Wan, 6‑32 Moore, Stephen, 4‑35, 6‑8, 7‑3 Joo, Wonjun, 4‑20 Lau, Yiu Sang, 6‑22 Mtshiselwa, Ndikho, 4‑26 Jordaan, Pierre Johan, 6‑24 Lawrence, Arren Bennet, 2‑4, Mudge, Ryan, 5‑5, 6‑23 Jung, Chang‑Wook, 4‑1, 4‑11 6‑38 Myles, Robert, 6‑3 Jung, Deok Hee, 4‑32 Layang, Seng Ja, 2‑5 Jung, Young A, 4‑16 Layang, Seng Ja, 7‑16 N Lee, Archie, 2‑1, 4‑18, 4‑30, 4‑34 Na, Kang, 4‑35, 6‑14, 6‑44a K Lee, Doo Hee, 6‑11 Lee, Jihye, 6‑6 Nadella, Raj, 6‑3 Kaltner, John, 6‑2 Lee, Jin hwan, 4‑6, 5‑25 Nagel, Peter, 5‑18 Kang, Daehoon, 4‑7 Lee, Kyung Sook, 2‑1, 4‑40 Nam, Roger, 4‑19 Kanno, Anne, 5‑26 Lee, Lydia, 4‑27 Neil, Bronwen, 4‑14, 4‑23 Kattan Gribetz, Sarit, 5‑16 Lee, Sang Mok, 5‑8, 5‑23 Nel, Marius J., 6‑36 Keown, Mark, 7‑3 Lee, Woo Min, 5‑13 Nieten, Ulrike‑Rebekka, 5‑2 Kim, Baek Hee, 5‑11 Lee, Yeong Mee Lee, 2‑1, 3‑1, 5‑29 Nortje‑Meyer, Lilly (SJ), 5‑14, Kim, Chwi‑Woon, 4‑27 Lee, Yongbom, 4‑19, 5‑9, 7‑17 5‑22, 5‑34, 7‑12 Kim, Claire, 5‑16 Lee‑Sak, Yitzhak, 4‑8 Nylund, Jan, 5‑35 Kim, Daewook, 6‑7 Liang, Chuanshan, 6‑34 Kim, Dohyung, 7‑14 Liang, Grace Hui, 6‑32 O Kim, Dongsoo, 6‑18 Liew, Tat‑siong Benny, 2‑5, 4‑2, Kim, Eunjung, 6‑14 4‑24, 5‑29, 6‑3, 6‑21, 6‑35 Ohm, Andrew, 5‑4 Kim, Hae kwon, 5‑33 Lim, Eunyung, 5‑1 Olojede, Funlola, 4‑4, 4‑17, 6‑2 Kim, Hee Suk, 4‑10 Lim, Kar‑Yong, 6‑17, 6‑29 Ozawa, Kaori, 7‑17 Kim, Hwankyu, 6‑38 Lim, Stephen, 4‑30, 5‑17 Kim, Hyun Chul, 5‑33 Lim, Sung Uk, 2‑3, 4‑6, 5‑21, 6‑43 P Kim, Hyun Woo, 4‑18, 5‑31 Lima, Brian, 4‑33, 6‑31 Pae, Chong‑Hun, 6‑35a Kim, Koowon, 6‑7 Liu, Louise Tsui‑yuk, 5‑1, 6‑31 Pang, Samuel, 6‑43 Kim, Kyoungsik, 6‑40 Lo, Jonathan, 4‑5, 5‑30 Park, Chan Sok, 4‑21, 7‑13 Kim, Moon Geoung, 5‑23, 7‑13 Lookadoo, Jonathon, 4‑23 Park, Chulhyun, 7‑15 Kim, Sang Lae, 6‑24, 7‑14 Lovell, Graham, 6‑15 Park, Hae‑Jin, 7‑12 Kim, Sehee, 4‑27 Low, Kwang Meng, 6‑10 Park, Heidi, 6‑30, 7‑6 Kim, Soo, 4‑29, 4‑39 Low, U‑Wen, 6‑35a Park, Hyun Ho, 4‑26, 7‑6 Kim, Uriah, 3‑1 Lyu, Sun Myung, 4‑19 Park, Jee Hei, 5‑36, 6‑17 Kim, Yeseul, 4‑22 Park, Jiwoo, 5‑34, 7‑11 Kinman, Ian, 4‑31 M Park, KwangCheol, 4‑12 Kinukawa, Hisako, 2‑5, 6‑32 M, Ramakrishnan (Rufus Park, Kyung Hee, 6‑45 Kitamura, Tetsu, 6‑40 Park, Kyung Sik, 4‑2 Kletter, Raz, 4‑22, 4‑31 Samuel), 2‑6 MacDonald, Dennis, 4‑11, 4‑21 Park, Kyung‑Mi, 5‑21 Kotze, Gideon, 4‑31 Park, Sung Min, 5‑23 Krawczyk, Mateusz, 5‑8, 7‑18 Maekawa, Yutaka, 7‑13 Mansfield, Richard, 5‑5, 6‑23 Parker, Angela, 6‑29, 7‑12 Kreuzer, Siegfried, 4‑29, 6‑44 Peleg, Yitzhak, 5‑3 Krueger, Peter, 4‑37, 5‑32 Martin, William, 4‑24, 5‑11, 7‑10 Masenya, Madipoane, 6‑45, 7‑18 Perkins, Larry, 4‑39 Kuester, Volker, 6‑21, 6‑35 Persaud, Aran, 7‑9 Kulikovsky, Mark, 6‑8 McGlothlin, Thomas, 4‑14, 4‑23 McKay, Heather, 6‑30 Peterson, Jacob, 5‑10 Kumar, C. Muthu, 2‑6 Pitkänen, Pekka, 4‑12, 4‑37 Kunz‑Lübcke, Andreas, 4‑16, Mei, Hualong, 4‑25 Melanchthon, Monica, 2‑5, 5‑40, Power, Cian, 5‑37 4‑25, 4‑33, 7‑7 Punt, Jeremy, 4‑26, 4‑32, 5‑31, Kutsko, John F., 3‑1 6‑16, 7‑7 Meng, Low Kwang, 7‑3 6‑38 Kwak, Unsung, 5‑26, 6‑44 Pyper, Hugh, 4‑15, 4‑32, 7‑11 Kwok, Ezra, 5‑29 Meng, Zhenhua, 4‑30 Kwon, Oh‑Young, 4‑40, 5‑6 Meredith, Christopher, 5‑11, 6‑25, 6‑37 Q Meyuhas‑Ginio, Alisa, 6‑2 Qimron, Elisha, 5‑18 Miller, Richard, 4‑21 Min, Richard, 5‑37, 6‑8, 7‑2

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R Stern, Max, 5‑16, 6‑13 W Sugirtharajah, R. S., 2‑5 Rainger, Katherine, 6‑22 Suh, Myung Soo, 4‑40 Wainwright, Elaine, 2‑1, 6‑3, 6‑33 Ravela, Jeeva Kumar, 2‑4 Sun, Yue, 4‑26 Wang, Daniel, 5‑39 Rey, Jean‑Sébastien, 5‑27 Sundaram, Sobanaraj, 7‑3, 7‑16 Wang, Kuan Hui, 7‑13 Rhee, Victor, 6‑6, 6‑15 Sweeney, Marvin, 4‑28, 5‑33 Weingart, Kristin, 4‑27, 6‑44 Rhee, Young Ra, 5‑14 Wessels, Wilhelm, 6‑36, 7‑10 Richards, Kent Harold, 6‑11, 6‑28 T West, Aaron, 4‑29 Ro, Johannes, 4‑28 West, Gerald, 3‑1, 6‑21, 6‑35 Robertson, Paul, 6‑39 Taggar‑Cohen, Ada, 4‑37, 5‑39 Whipple, Karri, 6‑29, 7‑12 Römer, Thomas, 4‑28, 4‑38 Tan, Yak‑Hwee, 2‑3, 5‑6, 6‑3 White, Adam, 5‑25 Tapia‑Raquel, Lizette Pearl, 2‑3 Williams, Marvin, 6‑1 S Thomaskutty, Johnson, 2‑2 Wilson, Lindsay, 6‑22, 7‑18 Tiemeyer, Lena‑Sofia, 6‑25, 6‑37, Woo, Taek Joo, 6‑5, 6‑14 S M, Aneesh, 2‑6 7‑15 Wu, Jackson, 5‑8, 5‑25 Sailors, Timothy, 5‑20 Toda, Satoshi, 4‑3 Xue, Xiaxia, 4‑24 Sawyer, Angela, 4‑15, 5‑22 Tong, Clement, 6‑19 Scheffler, Eben, 6‑17a Tov, Emanuel, 4‑39 Y Schewe, Stephanie, 5‑2 Tsan, Tsong‑Sheng, 2‑3 Schipper, Jeremy, 5‑14 Tso, Marcus, 5‑38 Yamaguchi, Satoko, 6‑33 Segovia, Fernando, 3‑1, 5‑21, Tucker, Paavo, 4‑16, 4‑37 Yamamoto, Hajime, 5‑39 5‑40, 6‑3, 6‑43 Turton, Megan, 4‑33 Yang, Hwaja, 6‑32 Shemesh, Aharon, 5‑18 Yang, Inchol, 5‑20, 6‑35a Sherwin, Richard, 4‑17 U Yang, Jayhoon, 4‑21, 4‑35 Shin, Hyunte, 5‑11 Yee, Gale, 4‑18, 5‑33 Shin, SuJung, 4‑2, 7‑10 Uusimäki, Elisa, 5‑27, 5‑36 Yim, Tesu, 6‑5 Short, J. Randall, 6‑4, 6‑26 Yona, Shamir, 4‑36 Shupak, Nili, 7‑8 V Yoo, Philip, 5‑13, 7‑5 Siew, Antoninus, 6‑35a Yoon, Joonho, 5‑17, 6‑17a Siew, Antoninus, 4‑10 Vainstub, Daniel, 5‑16 Yu, Chun Ling, 6‑9 Sitanggang, Asigor Parongna, Vaka’uta, Nasili, 6‑16 Yu, Suee Yan, 6‑11 6‑33 van der Bergh, Ronald, 5‑20 van der Merwe, Dirk, 5‑6, 6‑8 Smith, Murray, 4‑14 Z So, Grace Eun Hye, 6‑20 van der Zwan, Pieter, 6‑17a Soesilo, Daud, 2‑6, 6‑31 Van Oyen, Geert, 6‑27, 7‑3 Zewi, Tamar, 4‑3 Sokupa, Mxolisi, 6‑15 van Wolde, Ellen, 7‑9 Zhang, Chun, 2‑2 Song, Angeline M. G., 5‑40, 6‑3 Varkey, Mothy, 2‑4, 7‑16 Zhang, Jing (Cathy), 7‑16 Soo Hoo, Gilbert, 5‑6 Vermeulen, Karolien, 4‑9, 7‑11 Soyars, Jonathan, 4‑13 Villanueva, Federico, 2‑7, 6‑3 Stackert, Jeffrey, 5‑13, 6‑7 Vistar, Deolito, 5‑23 Sterling, Gregory, 4‑35 Viviers, Hendrik, 6‑45

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Program Units and Affiliates Allusions in the Gospels 4-1 Mon 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 4-11 Mon 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 4-21 Mon 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 5-1 Tue 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 6-46 Wed 5:00 PM–8:00 PM...... Ewha Womans University - LG Convention Hall Ancient Near East 4-12 Mon 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 Ancient Near Eastern Iconography and the Bible 4-22 Mon 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 4-31 Mon 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 Apocalyptic Literature 5-27 Tue 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 6-35a Wed 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha 4-3 Mon 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B104 4-13 Mon 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 6-1a Wed 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M04 6-24 Wed 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M04 Apostolic Fathers and Related Early Christian Literature 4-14 Mon 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 4-23 Mon 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 7-2 Thu 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 Authority and Influence in Ancient Times 6-36 Wed 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 7-10 Thu 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B133 Bible and Empire 4-2 Mon 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 4-15 Mon 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 4-24 Mon 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 4-32 Mon 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 Bible and Its Influence: History and Impact 5-11 Tue 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 6-25 Wed 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M03 6-37 Wed 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M03 Bible and Syriac Studies in Context 4-3 Mon 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B104 5-2 Tue 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M03 Bible and Visual Culture 6-1 Wed 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Law 4-16 Mon 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 4-25 Mon 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 4-33 Mon 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113

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Biblical Characters in Three Traditions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) 4-4 Mon 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 4-17 Mon 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 5-3 Tue 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 5-12 Tue 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 6-2 Wed 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 6-13 Wed 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 Biblical Criticism and Cultural Studies 5-21 Tue 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 5-31 Tue 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 6-3 Wed 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B104 6-38 Wed 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 Biblical Interpretation in Early Christianity 4-23 Mon 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 6-4 Wed 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 7-2 Thu 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 Biblical Theology 5-32 Tue 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 6-5 Wed 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 6-14 Wed 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 6-26 Wed 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 Contextual Interpretation of the Bible (Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and New Testament) 4-5 Mon 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 4-18 Mon 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 4-26 Mon 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 4-34 Mon 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 Digital Humanities in Biblical, Early Jewish, and Christian Studies 6-39 Wed 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 Early Christianity and the Ancient Economy 4-6 Mon 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 Epistle to the Hebrews 6-6 Wed 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M03 6-15 Wed 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M03 Expressions of Religion in Israel 5-13 Tue 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 6-7 Wed 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 Families and Children in the Ancient World 5-1 Tue 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 7-11 Thu 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 Feminist Interpretations 5-14 Tue 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 5-22 Tue 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 5-34 Tue 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 7-12 Thu 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B134 Gospel of Mark 6-27 Wed 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 7-3 Thu 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B134

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Hellenistic Greek Language and Linguistics 5-35 Tue 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 Hellenistic Judaism 5-15 Tue 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 5-36 Tue 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 Johannine Literature 5-6 Tue 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B104 5-23 Tue 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B104 6-8 Wed 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 7-13 Thu 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M03 Judaica 4-36 Mon 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 5-7 Tue 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 5-16 Tue 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 5-24 Tue 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 Korean Biblical Colloquium 4-7 Mon 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 4-19 Mon 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 Pastoral and Catholic Epistles 6-9 Wed 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 Paul and Pauline Literature 5-8 Tue 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 5-25 Tue 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 6-10 Wed 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 6-17 Wed 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 6-29 Wed 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 7-4 Thu 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 Pentateuch (Torah) 5-26 Tue 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M03 5-37 Tue 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M03 7-5 Thu 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M04 7-14 Thu 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M04 Persian Period 4-8 Mon 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 Postcolonial Studies 5-17 Tue 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 7-6 Thu 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 Prophets 4-27 Mon 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B104 7-15 Thu 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 Psychological Hermeneutics of Biblical Themes and Texts 5-17a Tue 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 104 6-17a Wed 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 6-30 Wed 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 6-40 Wed 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01

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Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls 5-9 Tue 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 5-18 Tue 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 5-27 Tue 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 5-38 Tue 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 Quran and Islamic Tradition in Comparative Perspective 5-28 Tue 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 Ritual in the Biblical World 4-37 Mon 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B104 5-39 Tue 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B114 Septuagint Studies 4-29 Mon 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 4-39 Mon 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 6-44 Wed 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 Society for Pentecostal Studies 6-18 Wed 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 Society of Asian Biblical Studies (SABS) 2-1 Sat 8:30 AM–12:00 PM...... Centenany Memorial Hall (MTU) - B2 Hall 2-2 Sat 1:00 PM–3:00 PM...... Wesley Chapel (MTU) - S2 2-3 Sat 1:00 PM–3:00 PM...... Wesley Chapel (MTU) - S1 2-4 Sat 1:00 PM–3:00 PM...... Wesley Chapel (MTU) - S3 2-5 Sat 3:30 PM–5:30 PM...... Wesley Chapel (MTU) - S3 2-6 Sat 3:30 PM–5:30 PM...... Wesley Chapel (MTU) - S1 2-7 Sat 3:30 PM–5:30 PM...... Wesley Chapel (MTU) - S2 4-30 Mon 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 4-40 Mon 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 5-29 Tue 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 5-40 Tue 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 6-19 Wed 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 6-31 Wed 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 6-32 Wed 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 6-33 Wed 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 105 7-7 Thu 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 7-16 Thu 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 Stylistics and the Hebrew Bible 4-9 Mon 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 4-20 Mon 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B104 Synoptic Gospels 5-30 Tue 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 6-20 Wed 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 6-34 Wed 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 6-44a Wed 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 7-17 Thu 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B147 Wisdom Literature 7-8 Thu 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 7-18 Thu 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 Working with Biblical Manuscripts (Textual Criticism) 5-10 Tue 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01 5-20 Tue 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M01

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Writings (including Psalms) 4-10 Mon 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 6-22 Wed 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B104 6-45 Wed 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B146 7-9 Thu 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B133

Special Sessions and Other Events Accordance Bible Software Demo and Training 6-23 Wed 1:30 PM–5:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 104 Biblical Studies in Korean Context 5-4 Tue 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 Conversations about Life in the Two Koreas 6-47 Wed 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 Crossing Borders: New Testament Studies in Korean Context 4-35 Mon 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 213 Crossing Borders: Old Testament Studies in Korean Context 5-33 Tue 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 213 Fostering Biblical Scholarship...Worldwide: The Contribution of the International Cooperation Initiative 6-16 Wed 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145 Introduction to Accordance Bible Software 5-5 Tue 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - M02 Issues in Global Translation 6-28 Wed 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B104 Opening Reception 3-2 Sun 5:00 PM–6:30 PM...... Hotel TBD - Room TBD Opening Session 3-1 Sun 4:00 PM–5:00 PM...... Hotel TBD - Room TBD Reconfiguring Global Biblical Education: A Bold Vision of a Global Institute of Theology at Yonsei 6-43 Wed 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 213 Scribal Conflicts and Debates in the Biblical and Post-Biblical Texts 4-28 Mon 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 4-38 Mon 4:00 PM–5:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - B113 The Political Bible Revisited: Justice – Borders – Hybridity 6-21 Wed 11:00 AM–12:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 6-35 Wed 2:00 PM–3:30 PM...... Theology Hall (Yonsei) - 103 Translation in a Global Context 6-11 Wed 9:00 AM–10:30 AM...... Baekyang Hall (Yonsei) - B145

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Baylor University Press...... 46 Bloomsbury...... 52 Graduate Theological Union...... 49 IVP...... 50 KCBS...... 53 Mohr Siebeck...... 54 Nida...... Back Cover Peeters Publishers...... 55 Society of Biblical Literature...... 42 Yonsei University...... 48

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523: Theology Hall 310: Baekyang Hall B001–019: The opening session and reception will be held in the underground portion of Baekyang Hall, which is called The Commons or Baekyangro Underground. See B001-019 in the cutout below.

ADVANCING GLOBAL TRANSLATION

Translation is a dialogue transcending words on a page, cultures, borders, media, geography, and time.

Programs of professional development for global translation

 Graduate level  Multiple venues  Series and seminars

July 6, 2016 Translation in a Global Context 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Issues in Global Translation 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

101 North Independence Mall Philadelphia, PA 19106 nidainstitute.org 215.309.0815