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Loading... The Interpreter's Bible, Vol. 1: General and Old Testament Articles, Genesis, Exodusby George A. Buttrick
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The introductory sections (the first 436 pages) of this volume provide an excellent overview of mid-20th century academic biblical study. They are detailed, and deeply reasoned, yet may not suit the needs of the average user; however, the exegetical and commentary material on the actual texts is much more accessible. Each biblical book has its own introduction, and the biblical text is presented in two English versions (KJV and RSV). [For a less 'old-school' academic approach, see the New Interpreter's Bible [1994], which uses the texts of the NIV and NRSV Bibles---the two sets of commentaries side-by-side provide a very thorough set of introductory, exegetical, and interpretive tools.] ( ) no reviews | add a review
One of the greatest needs of the Christian ministry has long been a comprehensive Bible commentary that would focus the vast findings of modern scholarship on the meaning of every passage so as to bring out the preaching and teaching values for Christian living today.The Interpreter's Bible is that commentary. It not only gathers together all that reverent scientific studies have discovered about the Bible, but also provides the preacher or teacher with practical stimulus and help in interpreting its truth to those who depend upon him for guidance. It is the most complete and efficient working tool ever devised for the preaching and teaching of God's Word. No library descriptions found. |
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