A year after the defense of my dissertation.
5 months after the tutorial I led.
Another semester has just gone by.
A tiny update from me to you: Two of my articles have passed the double-blind peer-reviews (abstracts can be found in my academia.edu).
They are accepted by two good academic journals.
The first one is called Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft (European Science Foundation Ranking A). Here is the link to the journal’s website:
http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/zatw
So if any of you has some new ideas about the scholarly research of any parts of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, you can just write it down, and email the editors for a peer-review. Don’t worry, they accept articles written in not only German, but also English and French.
The second one is called Revue de Qumran (European Science Foundation Ranking A). Here is the journal’s beautiful website:
Again if any of you has some new ideas about the scholarly research of any parts of the Dead Sea Scrolls, just send your articles to the editors for a peer-review. Articles in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish are welcome.
If the information provided by the editors is correct, my articles will be in print in December 2015. Of course, I will then make proper thanks to the kind and friendly people who have not given up on me and have helped in the improvements of my articles 😀