This classic commentary, drawing on the expertise of over sixty scholars, gives students of the Bible a thorough grounding in the origin and meaning of all the books of the Bible, as well as the benefits of recent research into Scripture.
The venerable one-volume commentary on the Bible is again available, now in a paperback reprint. Originally published in 1919, greatly revised in 1962 and still based on the RSV translation, its sixty-plus contributors represent the best of mainstream British and American scholarship and incorporates recent archaeological and literary discoveries. Helpful articles are included on the authority of the Bible (A.M. Ramsey), the Bible as literature, the geography of Palestine, the archaeology of the ancient Near East (W.F. Albright), and much more.
The venerable one-volume commentary on the Bible is again available, now in a paperback reprint. Originally published in 1919, greatly revised in 1962 and still based on the RSV translation, its sixty-plus contributors represent the best of mainstream British and American scholarship and incorporates recent archaeological and literary discoveries. Helpful articles are included on the authority of the Bible (A.M. Ramsey), the Bible as literature, the geography of Palestine, the archaeology of the ancient Near East (W.F. Albright), and much more.
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