The Oxford Bible Commentary

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John Barton, John Muddiman
Oxford University Press, Jan 25, 2007 - Religion - 1386 pages
Whether you see the Bible as the living word of God, or as a highly significant document from the ancient world, or as one of the classic works of world literature, The Oxford Bible Commentary will put in your hands everything you need to study and understand the biblical text.

Here is a monumental, line-by-line critical commentary on the Bible, covering all the books that appear in the NRSV. An essential reference work, this definitive book provides authoritative, non-denominational commentary written by an international team of more than 70 leading scholars from various religious backgrounds. Incorporating the latest research, the contributors examine the books of the Bible in exhaustive detail, taking a historical-critical approach that attempts to shed light on the scriptures by placing them in the context in which their first audiences would have encountered them, asking how they came to be composed and what were the purposes of their authors. The Commentary includes a general introduction, extensive introductions to both testaments and the Apocrypha, and briefer introductions to the particular books, plus an essay with commentary on important post-biblical Jewish and Christian literature. Each article concludes with a bibliography that points the reader toward the most important supplemental works in English, including major reference works, introductions, and so forth.

A truly stunning work of biblical scholarship, The Oxford Bible Commentary will be an invaluable resource for pastors preparing a sermon, for students, for those in study or discussion groups, and indeed for anyone--whether Jewish, Catholic, Protestant, or Orthodox Christian--who seeks a clearer perspective on a text that has been held in reverence for thousands of years. The OBC features a Logos Library System CD-ROM that, once unlocked, gives the reader access to its text and that of the New Revised Standard Version Bible. The CD is fully compatible with all Logos products.

 

Contents

1 General Introduction
1
2 Introduction to the Old Testament
5
3 Introduction to the Pentateuch
12
4 Genesis
38
5 Exodus
67
6 Leviticus
91
7 Numbers
110
8 Deuteronomy
135
43 The Wisdom of Solomon
650
44 Ecclesiasticus or The Wisdom of Jesus Son of Sirach
667
45 Baruch with the Letter of Jeremiah
699
the Prayer of Azariah the Song of the Three Jews Susanna Bel and the Dragon
704
47 1 Maccabees
711
48 2 Maccabees
734
49 1 Esdras
751
50 Prayer of Manasseh
770

9 Joshua
158
10 Judges
176
11 Ruth
192
12 1 2 Samuel
196
13 1 2 Kings
232
14 1 2 Chronicles
267
15 EzraNehemiah
308
16 Esther
324
17 Job
331
18 Psalms
355
19 Proverbs
405
20 Ecclesiastes
423
21 Song of Solomon
429
22 Isaiah
433
23 Jeremiah
487
24 Lamentations
528
25 Ezekiel
533
26 Daniel
563
27 Hosea
571
28 Joel
578
29 Amos
581
30 Obadiah
590
31 Jonah
593
32 Micah
595
33 Nahum
599
34 Habakkuk
601
35 Zephaniah
604
36 Haggai
607
37 Zechariah
610
38 Malachi
615
39 Introduction to the Apocrypha
617
40 Tobit
626
41 Judith
632
42 Esther Greek
642
51 Psalm 151
773
53 2 Esdras
775
54 4 Maccabees
790
55 Essay with Commentary on PostBiblical Jewish Literature
792
56 Introduction to the New Testament
830
57 Matthew
844
58 Mark
886
59 Luke
922
60 John
960
61 The Four Gospels in Synopsis
1001
62 Acts
1028
63 Introduction to the Pauline Corpus
1062
64 Romans
1083
65 1 Corinthians
1108
66 2 Corinthians
1134
67 Galatians
1152
68 Ephesians
1165
69 Philippians
1179
70 Colossians
1191
71 1 Thessalonians
1199
72 2 Thessalonians
1213
1 2 Timothy and Titus
1220
74 Philemon
1233
75 Hebrews
1236
76 James
1255
77 1 Peter
1263
78 2 Peter
1270
79 1 John 2 John and 3 John
1274
80 Jude
1284
81 Revelation
1287
82 Extracanonical early Christian literature
1306
83 Bibliographical Guide to Biblical Studies
1331
Index
1347
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