I recently reviewed Old Testament Pseudepigrapha: More Noncanonical Scriptures, edited by Bauckham, Davila, and Panayotov (2013) over at the Wheaton PhD blog For Christ and His Kingdom. Here's the first paragraph:
"Old Testament Pseudepigrapha: More Noncanonical Scriptures (henceforth OTPMNS1) is the first of two volumes that seek to supplement the influential Old Testament Pseudepigrapha edited by James H. Charlesworth. (For the uninitiated, the Old Testament Pseudepigrapha are a group of texts that stand alongside the Apocrypha, Dead Sea Scrolls, Josephus, Philo, and rabbinic literature as one of the key sources for exploring the Jewish background[s] of the New Testament [NT].) Although the texts in this volume generally date much later than those in OTP to the extent that many of them are of dubious value for NT backgrounds proper, this is still an important publication for students of the NT." You can read the rest of the review here.
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