The New Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apocrypha

by Michael D. Coogan (Editor)

Other authorsCarol A. Newsom (Editor), Pheme Perkins (Editor), Marc Z. Brettler (Editor)
Paperback, 2001

Status

Available

Call number

220

Collection

Publication

Oxford University Press (2001), Edition: College, 2180 pages

Description

The premier study Bible used by scholars, pastors, undergraduate and graduate students, The New Oxford Annotated Bible offers a vast range of information, including extensive notes by experts in their fields; in-text maps, charts, and diagrams; supplementary essays on translation, biblicalinterpretation, cultural and historical background, and other general topics.Extensively revised--half of the material is brand new--featuring a new design to enhance readability, and brand-new color maps, the Annotated Fourth Edition adds to the established reputation of this essential biblical studies resource. Many new and revised maps, charts, and diagrams furtherclarify information found in the Scripture text. In addition, section introductions have been expanded and the book introductions present their information in a standard format so that students can find what they need to know. Of course, the Fourth Edition retains the features prized by students,including single column annotations at the foot of the pages, in-text charts, and maps, a page number-keyed index of all the study materials in the volume, and Oxford's renowned Bible maps. This timely edition maintains and extends the excellence the Annotated's users have come to expect, bringingstill more insights, information, and perspectives to bear upon the understanding of the biblical text.* The renowned New Revised Standard Version Bible translation, the scholarly standard for study of the Bible* Wholly revised, and greatly expanded book introductions and annotations.* Annotations in a single column across the page bottom, paragraphed according to their boldface topical headings.* In-text background essays on the major divisions of the biblical text.* Essays on the history of the formation of the biblical canon for Jews and various Christian churches.* More detailed explanations of the historical background of the text.* More in-depth treatment of the history and varieties of biblical criticism.* A timeline of major events in the ancient Near East.* A full index to all of the study materials, keyed to the page numbers on which they occur.* A full glossary of scholarly and critical terms.* 36-page section of full color New Oxford Bible Maps, approximately 40 in-text line drawing maps and diagrams.Classic but not stodgy, up-to-date but not trendy, The New Oxford Annotated Bible: 4th Edition is ready to serve new generations of students, teachers, and general readers.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member krasiviye.slova
A copy of the NOAB is a must for anyone interested in studying Christianity. The Annotations and study materials are concise, informative, and well-accepted. (This is the standard Bible for college religion courses.) As regards format: the type is easy to read, and the margins are large enough to
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accommodate notes, should you so desire.

Word to the wise: the changes made to newer editions are minimal at best. You'll save a tidy amount of cash by buying a used copy of an older edition, and you won't be losing a thing.
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LibraryThing member Daedalus
If you have to read "The Bible", make this the version you read. Exhaustively researched and annotated, a single reading will not only educate you regarding the literal content but about the historical context/content/validity/translations as well.
LibraryThing member auntieknickers
Good translation and annotations.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

2180 p.; 9 inches

ISBN

0195284852 / 9780195284850
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