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The New Interpreter's Bible: Matthew - Mark (Volume 8)
Title | The New Interpreter's Bible: Matthew - Mark (Volume 8) |
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Date | 2024-11-24 23:30:01 |
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Desciption
New Interpreter's® Bible offers critically sound biblical interpretations for the 1990s and beyond. Guided by scholars, pastors, and laity representing diverse traditions, academic experience, and involvement in the Church, this entirely new collection of writings is specifically prepared to meet the needs of preachers, teachers, and all students of the Bible. Easy-to-use Format: * Full texts and critical notes: NIV and NRSV * A detailed, critical Commentary providing an exegetical "close-reading" of the biblical text * Reflections that present a detailed exposition of issues raised in the discussion and dealt with in the Commentary Key Features: * The entire Bible (including the Apocrypha Deuterocanonical books) in twelve volumes * Introductions to each book that cover essential historical, sociocultural, literary, and theological issues * An ecumenical roster of contributors * Comprehensive, concise articles * Numerous visual aids (illustrations, maps, charts, timelines) enhance use. Download The NIB Vol. 8 Errata Sheet Read more
Review
You have to be careful with this series, as there are several versions. I wanted the one from the 90s with Eugene Boring writing the commentary on Matthew. The book arrived on time in stated condition. As to the contents, his insight and writing style was exactly what I was looking for. I'm writing a Bible study on both Matthew and Mark, so I was also interested in the commentary on Mark by Pheme Perkins. I don't relate as well to her writing style, but her commentary is readable and from other books I have read by her, I expect the same high quality.