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New International Bible Commentary F. F. Bruce
A revision of The New Layman's Commentary, this volume is more than a commentary. With twenty-eight introductory articles and twenty-nine maps, it is an analytical look at the Bible
A revision of The New Layman's Commentary, this volume is more than a commentary. With twenty-eight introductory articles and twenty-nine maps, it is an analytical look at the Bible by outstanding contemporary scholars.
Based on the NIV translation
Commentary from 43 world-class evangelical scholars
28 additional articles
Cross-referencing, bibliographies, and in-text maps
Covers the complete Old & New Testaments in one volume
In one volume, the Gold Medallion Award-winning New International Bible Commentary unlocks the message and meaning of every book of the Bible. This acclaimed book marshals the insights of forty-three world-class evangelical scholars to help you gain a deeper, life-changing understanding of Scripture.
Whether you're preparing a lesson or sermon or simply studying for you personal edification, the New International Bible Commentary provides you with a study resource that combines convenience with depth and relevance. It includes the following features: -28 articles-230 pages in all-shed light on such important issues as text and canon; archaeology; environmental, historical, political, and religious backgrounds; and the New Testament use of the Old Testament. -Commentaries by J.M. Houston, Walter L. Liefeld, and D.J. Wisemen help you grasp the meanings of Bible passages and the significance of key biblical words by exploring related Scriptures. -In-text maps and a maps section at the end of the book give you a feel for the names and places of the Bible. -Commentary topics are boldfaced throughout the text for greater clarity.
Hardcover
1,644 pages
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