Andrew T. Abernethy is Associate Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, USA. His most recent volume is The Book of Isaiah and God's Kingdom.
Matthias Albani is Professor of Old Testament at the Evangelische Hochschule Moritzburg, Moritzburg/Dresden, Saxony, Germany. His most recent article is "Kalender", in Handbuch für Alttestamentliche Anthropologie.
Uwe Becker is Professor of Old Testament at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany. His most recent article on Isaiah is "Jesaja, Jeremia und die Anfänge der Unheilsprophetie in Juda."
Ulrich Berges is Professor in Old Testament Exegesis at the Faculty of Catholic Theology at the University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany. His most recent article is "The Individualization of Exile in Trito-Isaiah: Some Reflections on Isaiah 55 and 58", in J. Høgenhaven's et al (eds.), Images of Exile in Prophetic Literature.
Shelley L. Birdsong is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at North Central College, Naperville, Illinois, USA. Her most recent volume is the co-edited Partners with God: Theological and Critical Readings of the Bible in Honor of Marvin A. Sweeney.
Joseph Blenkinsopp is John A. O'Brien Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA. His most recent volume is The Beauty of Holiness: Re-Reading Isaiah in the Light of the Psalms.
Mark G. Brett is Professor of Hebrew Bible at Whitley College, within the University of Divinity, Melbourne, Australia. His most recent volume is Locations of God: Political Theology in the Hebrew Bible.
George J. Brooke is Rylands Professor of Biblical Criticism and Exegesis Emeritus at the University of Manchester, and Visiting Professor of Biblical Studies at the University of Chester, England, UK. His most recent volume is the co-edited T&T Clark Companion to the Dead Sea Scrolls.
J. Blake Couey is Associate Professor of Religion at Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minnesota, USA. His most recent volume is Reading the Poetry of First Isaiah: The Most Perfect Model of the Prophetic Poetry.
C. L. Crouch is David Allan Hubbard Professor of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California, USA. Her most recent volume is Translating Empire: Tell Fekheriyeh, Deuteronomy, and the Akkadian Treaty Tradition with Jeremy M. Hutton.
Carol J. Dempsey, OP, is Professor of Theology (Biblical Studies) at the University of Portland, Portland, Oregon, USA. Her latest article is "Metaphor in the Minor Prophets, in Julia O'Brien's (ed.), The Oxford Handbook on the Minor Prophets.
Göran Eidevall is Professor in Hebrew Bible at the University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden. His most recent volume is Amos: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary.
John Goldingay is Professor of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California, USA. His most recent volume is Old Testament Ethics.
Christopher B. Hays is D. Wilson Moore Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California, USA. His most recent volume is The Origins of Isaiah 24-27: Josiah's Festival Scroll for the Fall of Assyria.
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Katie M. Heffelfinger is Lecturer in Biblical Studies and Hermeneutics at the Church of Ireland Theological Institute, Dublin, Ireland. Her most recent article is "The Servant in Poetic Juxtaposition in Isaiah 49:1-13", in J. Blake Couey and Elaine T. James's (eds.), Biblical Poetry and the Art of Close Reading.
J. Todd Hibbard is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of the Religious Studies at the University of Detroit Mercy, Detroit, MI, USA. His most recent volume is the co-edited T
he Book of Isaiah: Enduring Questions Answered Anew.
Knut Holter is Professor of Old Testament, Centre for Mission and Global Studies, VID Specialized University, Stavanger, Norway. His most recent article is "Texts of Affirmation rather than Negation: Jesse N. K. Mugambi and African Biblical Studies", in Elias K. Bongmba's (ed.), Religion and Social Reconstruction in Africa.
Kristin Joachimsen is Professor in Old Testament/Hebrew Bible at MF-Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society, Oslo, Norway. Her most recent article is "Esther in Shusan", in Angelika Berlejung and
Marianne Grohmann's (eds.),
Foreign Women - Women in Foreign Lands.
Hyun Chul Paul Kim is Harold B. Williams Professor of Hebrew Bible at Methodist Theological School in Ohio. His most recent volume is the co-edited
Second Wave Intertextuality and the Hebrew Bible.
Soo J. Kim is Professor of Old Testament and Director of Academic Affairs at Hudson Taylor University, Suwanee, GA, USA. Her most recent article is "Contact Points between Korean Shamanism and Bible in Korea", in
The Oxford Handbook of Bible in Korea.
Anni Maria Laato is Adjunct Professor in Systematic Theology at the Åbo Akademi University, Åbo/Turku, Finland. Her most recent article is "Biblical Mothers as Images of the Church", in the
International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church.
Antti Laato is Professor in Old Testament exegetics with Judaic studies at Åbo Akademi University, Åbo/Turku, Finland. His most recent volume is
The Origin of Israelite Zion Theology.
Francis Landy is Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. His most recent article is "Traps and Metaphors." In Guido Benzi et al. (eds.), Profeti Maggiori e Minori a Confronto/Major and Minor Prophets Compared.
Maggie Low is an Old Testament faculty member at Trinity Theological College, Singapore. Her most recent article is "An Egalitarian Marriage: Reading Ephesians 5:21-33 Intertextually with Genesis 2."
Sharon Moughtin-Mumby is Visiting Research Fellow at King's College London, London, UK. Her most recent volume is
Sexual and Marital Metaphors in Hosea, Jeremiah, Isaiah, and Ezekiel.
Steve Moyise is Visiting Professor at Newman University, Birmingham, England, UK. His most recent volume is the co-edited
Exploring Intertertextuality: Diverse Strategies for New Testament Interpretation of Texts.
Abi Ngunga is Pastor of St Andrews Baptist Church, St Andrews, Scotland, UK. His most recent volume is
Messianism in the Old Greek of Isaiah: An Intertextual Analysis.
Frederik Poulsen is Assistant Professor of Old Testament at the University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. His most recent volume is
The Black Hole in Isaiah.
Dalit Rom-Shiloni is Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible at the Department of Biblical Studies, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel. Among her recent articles is "From Prophetic Words to Prophetic Literature: Challenging Paradigms that Control Our Academic Thoughts."
John F. A. Sawyer is Honorary Fellow at the School of Divinity, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. His most recent volume is
Isaiah Through the Centuries.
Blazenka Scheuer is Senior Lecturer in Old Testament Studies at Lund University, Lund, Sweden. Her most recent article is "Animal Names for Hebrew Bible Female Prophets", in
The Bible & Critical Theory.
Andreas Schüle is Professor for Theology and Exegesis of the Old Testament at the University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany. His most recent volume is
Theology from the Beginning: Essays on the Primeval History and its Canonical Context.
Jacob Stromberg is a Visiting Lecturer at Duke Divinity School, Durham, North Carolina, USA. His most recent article is "Figural History in the Book of Isaiah: The Prospective Significance of Hezekiah's Deliverance from Assyria and Death." In Reinhard Kratz and Joachim Schaper (eds.),
Imperial Visions: The Prophet and
the Book of Isaiah in an Age of Empires.
Marvin A. Sweeney is Professor of Hebrew Bible at Claremont School of Theology, Claremont, California, USA. His most recent volume on
Isaiah is Isaiah 40-66.
Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer is Reader in Hebrew Bible at the University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK. Her most recent volume is the edited
Prophecy and Its Cultic Dimensions.
William A. Tooman is Senior Lecturer in Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and Co-director of the Institute for Bible, Theology, and Hermeneutics at the University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom. His most recent volume is the co-edited Standards of
(In)Coherence in Ancient Jewish Literature.
Patricia K. Tull is A. B. Rhodes Professor Emerita of Old Testament at Louisville Presbyterian Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Her most recent volume is
Inhabiting Eden: Christians, the Bible, and the Ecological Crisis.
H. G. M. Williamson is Regius Professor of Hebrew Emeritus at the University of Oxford, Oxford, England, UK, and an Emeritus Student of Christ Church. His most recent volume is
Isaiah 6-12.