Selected Product: | The New Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apocrypha, Augmented Third Edition, New Revised Standard Version, Indexed Hardcover Edition: 3 Thumbed Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Release Date: 2007-04-20 ISBN-10: 0195288815 ISBN-13: 9780195288810 List Price: $52.00 Average Customer Rating: | | St. Augustine Confessions (Oxford World's Classics) ISBN-10: 0192833723 ISBN-13: 9780192833723 List Price:$7.95 The Oxford Bible Commentary ISBN-10: 0198755007 ISBN-13: 9780198755005 List Price:$79.95 The Oxford Companion to the Bible (Oxford Companions) ISBN-10: 0195046455 ISBN-13: 9780195046458 List Price:$75.00 Understanding The Bible ISBN-10: 0072965487 ISBN-13: 9780072965483 List Price:$66.37 Introduction to the Bible, An (7th Edition) ISBN-10: 0136155308 ISBN-13: 9780136155300 List Price:$76.00 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for The New Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apocrypha, Augmented Third Edition, New Revised Standard Version, Indexed by 0 (ISBN-10: 0195288815, ISBN-13: 9780195288810). At this time we have not yet written a review for The New Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apocrypha, Augmented Third Edition, New Revised Standard Version, Indexed by 0 (ISBN-10: 0195288815, ISBN-13: 9780195288810). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Countless students, professors and general readers alike have relied upon The New Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apocrypha for essential scholarship and guidance to the world of the Bible. Now the Augmented Third Edition adds to the established reputation of this premier academic resource. A wealth of new maps, charts, and diagrams further clarify information found in the scripture pages. In addition, section introductions have been expanded and the book introductions have been made more uniform in order to enhance their utility. Of course, the Augmented Third Edition retains the features prized by students, including single column annotations at the foot of the pages, in-text background essays, 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, bringing still more insights, information, and approaches to bear upon the understanding of the biblical text. GREAT BIBLE RESOURCE | Customer Rating: | | When you wish to learn the biblical meaning of strange passages this is the book for you. | Well Organized | Customer Rating: | | The information is concisely presented without going into a lot of detail. However there is certainly depth. Good cross-referencing is a key factor in my decision to recommending this great study bible volume. | A very liberal and PC study Bible | Customer Rating: | | The Bible commentaries are written from a decidedly liberal theological perspective. It is obvious that the authors believe the Bible is just a product of ancient myths and storytelling. They disbelieve miracles and explain away prophecy by assigning late dates for the books. Their notes are not balanced and really does not present opposing points of view or evidence to the contrary. More a work of anti-Christian and anti-Jewish propaganda than a balanced, scholarly work. Also, while it is not a bad translation, the NRSV does have some gender-neutrality inserted into it. All in all, I cannot recommend this study Bible. It reads like skeptics and non-believers wrote it. Instead, I would recommend the NIV Study Bible or NKJV Study Bible. | Great for students | Customer Rating: | | I bought this book when I signed up for a class on the Bible as literature, and now I'm really glad I have a copy. The notes are outstanding, as are the overview sections of each book and the history. I like the binding, also - it always sits just right when you open it to a page. | Lots if info, not much of it useful | Customer Rating: | I purchased this because I wanted a Bible with the Apocryphal/Deuterocannonical books and because I thought that even without research into the options for study Bibles Oxford would not disappoint. You can usually count of them.
Unfortunately I was disappointed. I found the introductions to be, rather than a presentation of evidence, an incredibly brief overview of the multiple positions concerning authorship etc... Which would be great if I was desiring a condensed history of research, but I wanted discussions of WHY those positions are taken on 'Date, authorship, etc..'
The annotations are generally the same. There are many notes that give information about the passage, but often it is a seemingly random reference to geography or some such thing, which, although sometimes helpful, does not help a student to understand what the text is attempting to communicate. That is, being that this is a study Bible and not a commentary I believe that the notes should be aimed at the immediate interpretation of the passage in the context of the book rather than bits of (correct though it may be) information that could best be utilized in the thorough survey of a commentary.
For my money the best study Bibles containing the A/DC books are the HarperCollins NRSV, the Interpreter's Bible w/NRSV, the second ed. Oxford Annotated with RSV, and The New Jerusalem Bible (provided it has the annotations). The single greatest study Bible that concerns textual criticism, translation, and grammar is the NET Bible. Unfortunately they have not yet released a Bible with the A/DC books and they are needed in one form or another for thorough exegesis of much of the NT and to understand the shape and story of the Canon. |
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