Books : New Bible Commentary: 21st Century Edition
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by: D. A. Carson, R. T. France, J. A. Motyer
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 220.7
EAN: 9780830814428
ISBN: 0830814426
Label: InterVarsity Press
Manufacturer: InterVarsity Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1455
Publication Date: 1994-05
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Sales Rank: 108671
Studio: InterVarsity Press
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Voted one of Christianity Today's 1995 Books of the Year!For 40 years, the New Bible Commentary has set the standard for works of its kind. Now in this completely revised fourth edition (including over 80% new and updated material), the New Bible Commentary is positioned to maintain its standing as the leading one-volume commentary on the whole Bible well into the 21st century.This readable and accessible volume brings together many of the finest scholars of our day to meet the needs of students, teachers and Bible readers. The 21st-century edition of the New Bible Commentary offers 66 solid, concise, evangelical commentaries--one on each book of the Bible. These detailed (passage-by-passage or verse-by-verse) commentaries, based on the NIV text, are accompanied by introductory material on date, authorship, purpose, key themes, outlines and discussions of recent developments in biblical scholarship. In addition seven articles overview biblical history and types of biblical literature, including the Pentateuch, poetry, the Gospels, the Epistles, and the Apocrypha and other apocalyptic writings.Completely updated for a new generation of readers, the new New Bible Commentary will be a powerful aid for all who want to understand the foundational book of the Christian faith.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Excellent and thorough
Great tool for those who need a good, thorough commentary to aid in bible study. Decently priced and well researched and written.
Rating: - Quality = A, Readability = A, Content = B-
I only just started using this one and have not read any of the other versions, so I can not give an overall review.
But I will stand by the grade I listed above.
Why a B- for content?
In the few sections I have read so far, I see this commentary ever-so-slightly leaning toward the liberal point of view. It hides behind words such as, "seems" or "suggest."
It may just be me, I'm human, but it reads like the writers take a more modern - "enlightened" ... Read More
Rating: - One of the best one volume bible commentaries
I have nearly all one volume Bible commentaries, you name it, I have it!!!!. I am a real Bible commentary lover. In my opinion, this is one of the best one volume Bible commentaries that I have had. It contains more detail and it is much easier to read and be digested than any other one volume commentaries. Only one drawback is that there are no technical terms (Hebrew and Greek )that sometime we need to know what the original words seem to speak for. If you can have only one or two one volume commentaries, ... Read More
Rating: - Best Single Volume Commentary
This is a great commentary for someone starting out in studying the Bible. (Much better than, say, the Bible Knowledge Commentary or Wycliffe.) The introductory article "Approaching the Bible" is a must read for all Christians, young and old alike. Donald Carson is an erudite scholar who has a tremendous ability to bring material from the seminary classroom to laypeople avoiding both overly technical language and a condescending attitude. He is truly a gifted teacher.
I have a pretty decent library of ... Read More
Rating: - Really Useful
I was given this commentary as a gift fairly recently, and it has already proved to be very useful. My nascent theological library includes more detailed commentaries on a few of the more prominent NT books; but that doesn't help me when I come across a verse in Hosea that I find really puzzling. This Bible commentary does. The articles it includes are also nice, factual overviews. In short, this is a really handy reference from some very prominent Evangelical scholars. Highly recommended.
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