For those who are wondering what volumes I got myself for Christmas this year, wonder no more:
E. Cecil McGain, Cumorah's Gold Bible
Robert Eisen, The Book of Job in Medieval Jewish Philosophy
James Crossley, The Date of Mark's Gospel: Insight from the Law in Earliest Christianity
Adolf Büchler, Sin and Atonement in Rabbinic Literature of the First Century
Uran C. von Wahlde, Gnosticism, Docetism, and the Judaisms of the First Century
Michael Anthony Kibb, The Septuagint and Messianism
Johan Lust, Messianism and the Septuagint: Collected Essays
David A. Baer, When We All Go Home: Translation and Theology in LXX Isaiah 56-66
Richard Bauckham, The Climax of Prophecy
Andrew T. Abernethy and Gregory Goswell, God's Messiah in the Old Testament: Expectations of a Coming King
Michael L. Satlow, Jewish Marriage in Antiquity
Ross Hassig, Polygamy and the Rise and Demise of the Aztec Empire
Jeffrey D. Johnson, The Failure of Natural Theology