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the new interpreter's study bible: The New Interpreter's Bible One Volume Commentary David L. Petersen, Beverly Roberts Gaventa, 2010 A brand-new volume in the New Interpreter's line, offering in one volume articles on all books of the Bible, including the Apocrypha |
the new interpreter's study bible: The New Interpreter's Bible Abingdon Press, 2002 Full texts and critical notes of the New International Version and the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible in parallel columns. |
the new interpreter's study bible: New Interpreter's Bible 12-Volume Set Leander E Keck, Thomas G Long, David L Petersen, Bruce C Birch, James Earl Massey, Katheryn Pfisterer Darr, William L Lane, Holmes Professor of Old Testament John J Collins, Gail R O'Day, Marion L Soards, 2001-07-01 Key Features: - Easy-to-use format--detailed, critical Commentary and Reflections (a detailed exposition growing directly out of the Commentary) - Coverage of the entire Bible in twelve volumes - Includes the Apocryphal books - New material specifically prepared to meet the needs of today's preachers, teachers, and students of the Bible - The ecumenical roster of contributors includes top scholars and emerging new voices - Contributors draw upon a variety of approaches - Numerous visual aids (illustrations, maps, charts, timelines) enhance understanding and ease of use - Introductions to each biblical book cover essential historical, literary, sociocultural, and theological issues - The full texts and critical notes of the New International Version(R) and the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible are presented in parallel columns for quick reference and comparison - The biblical text is divided into coherent, natural units |
the new interpreter's study bible: New Interpreter's Study Bible-NRSV Abingdon Press, Walter J. Harrelson, 2008-08 The New Interpreter's Study Bible brings the best of biblical scholarship to the service of the Church. In this new study Bible, based on The New Revised Standard Version of the Bible with Apocrypha, sixty distinguished scholars have provided background and insight on the biblical text. Features of this valuable new study Bible include extensive historical and theological annotations on the biblical text; brief introductions and outlines for each biblical book; excursuses giving further background and insight regarding particular themes and passages; and nineteen newly commissioned maps detailing the biblical world at various historical periods. - Publisher. |
the new interpreter's study bible: The New Interpreter's Study Bible Walter J. Harrelson, 2003 Now in Paperback! The New Interpreter's Study Bible brings the best of biblical scholarship to the service of the Church. In this new study Bible, based on The New Revised Standard Version of the Bible with Apocrypha, sixty distinguished scholars have provided background and insight on the biblical text. Features of this valuable new study Bible include extensive historical and theological annotations on the biblical text; brief introductions and outlines for each biblical book; excursuses giving further background and insight regarding particular themes and passages; and nineteen newly commissioned maps detailing the biblical world at various historical periods. Available in leather #0687278317 and on CD-Rom #068702496X. Here are superb introductory essays and excellent notes on the biblical texts. The New Interpreter's Study Bible is a first-rate aid for all who desire a serious, scholarly encounter with scripture. - Marion L Soards, Professor of New Testament Studies, Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary Of the current editions of Study Bibles, in my opinion the most helpful for pastors, teachers, and all students of the Scriptures has now been issued by Abingdon Press under the dedicated guidance of Dr. Walter Harrelson. - Bruce M. Metzger, Professor of New Testament, Emeritus, Princeton Theological Seminary The combination of theological reflection, scriptural scholarship, and the practical engagement of life and faith found in the NISB will provide a dependable and rich resource for communicators, students and other spiritual leaders. - Rob Weber, Senior Pastor, Grace Community Church, Shreveport, Louisiana. I would like to put this in the hands of every teacher. I have long searched for a simply written study Bible that engages our thoughts and also stimulates personal spiritual growth. I became engrossed in it and was reluctant to put it aside. - Delia Halverson, Christian Education and Curriculium Specialist, Faith Discovery Ministries |
the new interpreter's study bible: The New Interpreter's Bible , 2005 The Gospels and Narrative Literature - Robert C. Tannehill Jesus and the Gospels - Christopher M. Tuckett The Gospel of Matthew - M. Eugene Boring The Gospel of Mark - Pheme Perkins The Gospel of Luke - R. Alan Culpepper The Gospel of John - Gail R. O'Day The Acts of the Apostles - Robert W. Wall Introduction to Epistolary Literature - Robert W. Wall The Letter to the Romans - N. T. Wright The First Letter to the Corinthians - J. Paul Sampley The Second Letter to the Corinthians - J. Paul Sampley The Letter to the Galatians - Richard B. Hays The Letter to the Ephesians - Pheme Perkins The Letter to the Philippians - Morna D. Hooker The Letter to the Colossians - Andrew T. Lincoln The First Letter to the Thessalonians - Abraham Smith The Second Letter to the Thessalonians - Abraham Smith The First and Second Letter to Timothy and the Letter to Titus - James D. G. Dunn The Letter to Philemon - Cain Hope Felder The Letter to the Hebrews - Fred B. Craddock The Letter of James - Luke Timothy Johnson The First Letter of Peter - David L. Bartlett The Second Letter of Peter - Duane F. Watson The Letter of Jude - C. Clifton Black The First, Second, and Third Letters of John - Duane F. Watson The Book of Revelation - Christopher C. Rowland Features the latest in the line of New Interpreter's Products. An international array of the best biblical scholars writing in their fields of specialty of the benefits of students. A diversity of Protestant, Catholic, Women and Minority scholars providing sound biblical scholarship students of college, seminary and the church. Introduction to each book of the New Testament that cover essential historical, socio-cultural, literary and theological issues. Helpful maps, charts and outlines included. |
the new interpreter's study bible: The New Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible , 2006 This dictionary is the definitive starting point for research on any topic, place or person in the Bible, with emphasis on the crucial theological concepts. Based on the NSRV. -- publisher's website. |
the new interpreter's study bible: The Oxford Study Bible: Revised English Bible with Apocrypha M. Jack Suggs, Katharine Doob Sakenfeld, James R. Mueller, 1992-03-12 This is the first one-volume resource to introduce readers to the Bible by providing a complete overview of the world of biblical history and scholarship, plus commentary on the text Indexable 1,824 pp. |
the new interpreter's study bible: Old Testament Ethics for the People of God Christopher J. H. Wright, 2004 Christopher Wright examines a theological, social and economic framework for Old Testament ethics. Then he explores a variety of themes in relation to contemporary issues including economics, the land, the poor, politics, law and justice, and community. |
the new interpreter's study bible: The Living Word of God Ben Witherington (III), 2007 A provocative examination of the Bible in Christian tradition and contemporary culture |
the new interpreter's study bible: NKJV, New Spirit-Filled Life Bible Thomas Nelson, 2002-07-30 Find the Holy Spirit throughout the Bible. Dr. Jack Hayford, founding pastor of The Church on the Way, has led a team of anointed leaders to produce the New Spirit-Filled Life Bible. This outstanding resource offers a fresh look at the Scriptures and the work of the Holy Spirit. This Bible addresses important issues of Spirit-filled living in the context of solid biblical scholarship. Features include: Kingdom Dynamics - 41 themes throughout the Scripture that give us values as we advance the gospel throughout the world Word Wealth - More than 550 key terms defined and brought to life pulling the language from the original Greek and Hebrew to everyday English Truth-In-Action - Practical charts pulling out practical application from every book of the Bible Detailed book introductions Verse-by-verse study notes Articles from 50 of the most respected pastors, teachers, and leaders in the church today Spirit-Filled Life Bibles sold to date: More than 2 million The New King James Version® - More than 60 million copies sold in 30 years |
the new interpreter's study bible: The New Interpreters Study Bible Walter J. Harrelson, 2003-05 |
the new interpreter's study bible: The Last Word N. T. Wright, 2005-11-22 Contends that evangelicals and liberals misread Scripture and discusses how to restore the Bible's authority for guiding the church in light of contemporary issues. |
the new interpreter's study bible: The Interpreter's Bible: Mark George Arthur Buttrick, 1951 |
the new interpreter's study bible: NRSV Reference Bible with Apocrypha, NR560:XA , 2017-09-07 The Cambridge NRSV Reference Edition has established itself as an excellent Bible for study, with cross-references, maps and an extensive glossary. Using the original American text of the NRSV, the Bible text is attractively laid out, with generously sized type and line spacing. There are section headings and translators' footnotes throughout. This Bible includes the Apocrypha, or Deuterocanonical Books. |
the new interpreter's study bible: The Abingdon Bible Commentary Frederick Carl Eiselen, Edwin Lewis, David George Downey, 1957 |
the new interpreter's study bible: The Gospel According to John , 1999 The publication of the King James version of the Bible, translated between 1603 and 1611, coincided with an extraordinary flowering of English literature and is universally acknowledged as the greatest influence on English-language literature in history. Now, world-class literary writers introduce the book of the King James Bible in a series of beautifully designed, small-format volumes. The introducers' passionate, provocative, and personal engagements with the spirituality and the language of the text make the Bible come alive as a stunning work of literature and remind us of its overwhelming contemporary relevance. |
the new interpreter's study bible: Romans N. T. Wright, 2009-06-09 With a scholar's mind and a pastor's heart, Tom Wright walks you through Romans in this guide designed especially with everyday readers in mind. Perfect for group use or daily personal reflection, this study uses the popular inductive method combined with Wright's thoughtful insights to bring contemporary application of Scripture to life. |
the new interpreter's study bible: NLT Study Bible Tyndale, Tyndale House Publishers Staff, 2017-04 Ask. Seek. Knock. Receive. Find. Open. For everyone who asks, receives. Everyone who seeks, finds. And to everyone who knocks, the door will be opened. --Matthew 7:8 Explore the Scriptures with almost 50 of today's top evangelical scholars, including Daniel Block, Barry Beitzel, Tremper Longman, John N. Oswalt, Grant R. Osborne, Norman Ericson, and many more. Every feature in the NLT Study Bible has been created to do more than just impart information. Ask questions, and the NLT Study Bible gives you both the words and the world of the Bible. Seek deeper understanding, and find the meaning and significance of Scripture, not just facts. Knock on the door of God's Word, and see what doors are opened to you. The New Living Translation makes the message clear. The features of the NLT Study Bible bring the world of the Bible to life so that the meaning and significance of its message shine through. I enthusiastically recommend the NLT Study Bible for all of my students and to family and friends. --Dr. William H. Marty, ThD, Professor of Bible, Moody Bible Institute Features from nearly 50 of today's most trusted Bible teachers include: 300+ theme articles identify and explore the major topics and ideas of the Bible. 25,000+ study and textual notes provide background and deeper explanations of words, phrases, verses, and sections. 85 introductory articles set the stage for the Old and New Testament and each major Bible section, book, and time period, including the intertestamental period, the time after the apostles, and a harmony of the Gospels. Each book introduction covers background materials including authorship, setting, meaning and message of the book, an outline, recommended resources and more. 220+ charts, illustrations, maps, and timelines organize and illuminate important information. 200 Greek and Hebrew word studies trace the use of important words throughout the Bible. 90+ profiles paint portraits of major figures in the Bible--good and bad. 50,000+ cross-references connect related verses. Words of Christ in red. |
the new interpreter's study bible: The Letter to the Romans Douglas J. Moo, 2018-11-26 For more than twenty years Douglas Moo’s NICNT volume on Romans has been providing pastors, students, and scholars with profound insight into Paul’s most famous letter. In this thorough revision of his commentary, Moo deals with issues that have come into prominence since the first edition (1996), incorporating the latest research and rewriting the text throughout for better comprehension. Exegetically astute and theologically minded, Moo interacts critically with the new perspective on Paul, highlights the emphasis in Romans on “practical divinity,” and traces the theme of the gospel throughout the letter. His Letter to the Romans in this second edition will inform and enlighten a new generation of serious Bible readers. |
the new interpreter's study bible: Introduction to Biblical Interpretation William W. Klein, Craig L. Blomberg, Robert L. Hubbard, Jr., 2017-03-28 Introduction to Biblical Interpretation, now in its third edition, is a classic hermeneutics textbook that sets forth concise, logical, and practical guidelines for discovering the truth in God’s Word. With updates and revisions throughout that keep pace with current scholarship, this book offers students the best and most up-to-date information needed to interpret Scripture. Introduction to Biblical Interpretation: Defines and describes hermeneutics, the science of biblical interpretation Suggests effective methods to understand the meaning of the biblical text Surveys the literary, cultural, social, and historical issues that impact any text Evaluates both traditional and modern approaches to Bible interpretation Examines the reader’s role as an interpreter of the text and helps identify what the reader brings to the text that could distort its message Tackles the problem of how to apply the Bible in valid and significant ways today Provides an extensive and revised annotated list of books that readers will find helpful in the practice of biblical interpretation Used in college and seminary classrooms around the world, this volume is a trusted and valuable tool for students and other readers who desire to understand and apply the Bible. |
the new interpreter's study bible: NRSV Premium Gift Bible [Brown] Zondervan, Zondervan Staff, 2019 The perfect Bible for gift giving! Expertly designed for the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) text, Comfort Print delivers a smooth reading experience that complements the translation vetted by an ecumenical pool of Christian academics and renowned for its beautiful balance of scholarship and readability. |
the new interpreter's study bible: Tyndale Bible Dictionary Walter A. Elwell, Philip W. Comfort, 2007-11 The Tyndale Bible Dictionary features the work of 139 Bible scholars in more than 1,000 articles. Thousands of cross-references enable users to find additional information and details about other topics. Includes pictures, maps, and illustrations. --From publisher's description. |
the new interpreter's study bible: Baylor Annotated Study Bible W. H. Bellinger, Jr., Todd D. Still, 2019 Introductions and commentary to the sixty-six books of the Protestant canon by Baylor University faculty and affiliates-- |
the new interpreter's study bible: The Complete Apocrypha Covenant Press, 2018-07-31 This is the only modern translation of the complete collection of deuterocanonical books known popularly as The Apocrypha that also includes Enoch, Jasher, and Jubilees. Aside from Jasher, they were included as secondary works in the canon of Scripture for most of the Church's history. The Literal Standard Version (LSV) is a modern translation that stays true to the original manuscripts. This handsome 6 x 9 edition features a matte finish with thick, high-quality, cream-colored pages and 8-point Times New Roman font for elegance and easy reading. The Complete Apocrypha offers a staggering two-thirds as much material as the canonical 66 books of the Holy Bible. Additionally, the apocryphal versions of Esther and Daniel are included in their entirety.The Complete Apocrypha includes Tobit, Judith, Wisdom, Sirach, Baruch, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Maccabees, 1st and 2nd Esdras, Prayer of Manasses, Enoch, Jubilees, Jasher, Psalm 151, and all of the apocryphal additions to Daniel and Esther (including The Prayer of Azariah, Susanna, and Bel and the Dragon). This collection is published by Covenant Press, the publishing arm of the Covenant Christian Coalition. |
the new interpreter's study bible: The Meaning of Hesed in the Hebrew Bible Katharine Doob Sakenfeld, 2002 |
the new interpreter's study bible: HarperCollins Bible Dictionary - Condensed Edition Mark Allan Powell, 2009-07-28 The product of dozens of this country's finest biblical scholars, the HarperCollins Bible Dictionary is the most complete, up-to-date, and accessible guide for the study of the Bible available today. This newly condensed edition makes that acclaimed resource available in an easy-to-use size. Perfect for church Bible study groups, home schools, high schools, colleges, or personal study, this edition contains all the important names, places, and subjects that make Bible study come to life, including the patriarchs, judges, kings, and prophets, and the world of the New Testament and the early church. Other significant topics include the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Nag Hammadi Library, the archaeology of the biblical world, and the history of the English Bible. The condensed HarperCollins Bible Dictionary includes: Over 3,000 lively, informative, and easy-to-use entries A helpful pronunciation guide More than 50 detailed maps Informative charts, graphs, and timelines Hundreds of photos and illustrations |
the new interpreter's study bible: The Discipleship Study Bible Bruce C. Birch, Brian K. Blount, Thomas G. Long, Gail R. O'Day, W. Sibley Towner, 2008-06-02 Other NRSV study Bibles provide factual information about the biblical text, but don't include extensive guidance for Christian living. The Discipleship Study Bible is unique in offering both. Its annotations emphasize the personal and communal implications of the Bible for today without sacrificing the tools needed for understanding the ancient texts on their own terms. In combining these approaches to Bible study, a group of gifted writers, editors, and scholars have produced a truly comprehensive resource that includes introductory essays to each book of the Bible by top-notch contemporary Bible scholars; the complete text of the New Revised Standard Version, including Apocrypha; a chronology of the events and literature of ancient Israel and early Christianity; a concise concordance; and eight pages of color maps. |
the new interpreter's study bible: Exodus Terence E. Fretheim, 2010-01-01 The writes were chosen for their proven abilities as biblical scholars and their experience as teachers and or preachers. Each has an outstanding record of publication demonstrating a keen sense for biblical interpretation and expository writing. |
the new interpreter's study bible: Lutheran Study Bible Augsburg Fortress Publishing, 2009 |
the new interpreter's study bible: The New Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books Bruce Manning Metzger, Roland Edmund Murphy, 1991 Edited by Bruce Manning Metzger and Roland E. Murphy Detailed, updated annotations Extensive essays and book introductions Textual notes Larger pages with wide margins 36 pages of full-color maps with index Essay by Metzger on how to use Annotated Bible Smyth-sewn 7 X 9 1/4 % Font size: 9 |
the new interpreter's study bible: A Daily Defense: Apologetics Lessons for Every Day Jimmy Akin, 2016-09-10 Do you want to learn how to defend and explain the existence of God, the reliability of the Bible, the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist, and scores of other truths that we Catholics believe - but you don't have a lot of time? Don't worry. Jimmy Akin has done the hard work for you. All you need is five minutes a day. In A Daily Defense, Jimmy compiles 365 challenges that Catholics often hear from skeptics and non-Catholics - about God, Jesus, Scripture, morality, Mary, and a host of doctrinesand teaches you how to answer them. Combining deep learning with decades of experience explaining Catholic belief and practice on a popular level, he cuts to the heart of each subject, offering pithy but powerful replies that are both effective and easy to master. Pperfect reading before bed or during breakfast, for down time or prayer time, part of a regular routine or picked up on the go-whatever your day is like, spend just a few minutes in these pages to equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to defend the Catholic Faith. |
the new interpreter's study bible: A Companion to the New Testament Matthew L. Skinner, 2020-11-15 A Companion to the New Testament draws readers deep inside the New Testament by providing a basic orientation to its literary contours and its ways of talking about theological matters. Designed especially for students learning to navigate the Bible as Christian Scripture, the Companion serves as an accessible, reliable, and engaging guide to each New Testament book's contents. It explores these books' capacity for informing Christian faith and life--among ancient audiences and also within Christian communities through time. Individual chapters offer thorough overviews of each New Testament book, helping readers consider its historical setting, cultural assumptions, literary dynamics, and theological points of view. The Companion consistently illustrates how social conditions and community identities left their marks on the particular theological rhetoric of the New Testament. Author Matthew Skinner draws on his extensive teaching experience to orient readers to theological convictions and social realities reflected in Scripture. He pays special attention to the New Testament's use of the Old Testament, the Roman Empire's influence on Christian ideas and practices, the place of women in the early church's life and teachings, the influence of Jewish apocalyptic themes on the New Testament, and ways that certain New Testament emphases have shaped basic Christian beliefs. This first volume of the Companion explains that the Gospels are the results of the early churches' efforts to preserve memories about the life and teaching of Jesus, his character, and his enduring significance. Readers discover that Jesus' followers told their stories about him because of their desire to give testimony to him as the Christ and the agent of divine salvation. Likewise, the Companion's treatment of Acts underscores that book's understanding of God as active in the world, a God who continues the ministry Jesus began but does so now in and around the churches formed by Jesus' followers. The earliest churches' narratives about their Lord and their origins were theological narratives--stories meant to communicate believers' convictions about God and God's commitment to the world. |
the new interpreter's study bible: Faithfulness in Action Katharine Doob Sakenfeld, 1985 |
the new interpreter's study bible: The New Interpreter's Handbook of Preaching Paul Scott Wilson, 2008 The New Interpreter's Handbook of Preaching is a major reference tool for preaching, with articles on every facet of Christian sermon preparation and delivery. This resource is both scholarly and practical. It focuses on the most distinctive feature and greatest strength of homiletics as a discipline: It is rooted in interdisciplinary scholarship and it develops theory geared to practice. Its theory arises out of the study of both excellent preaching past and present and actual sermon preparation and composition. When theory and practice critique each other, it is possible to produce guidelines that assist greater excellence and economy in preaching the gospel. Excellence in standards is an area in which homiletics needs to grow, and this project will be both a means to encourage and develop it. A guiding question throughout will be, Will it preach? The answers will be offered in the sense that “here is something that works well,” rather than “here is something to try.” Preachers will turn to this resource with the expectation that they will find scholarly treatment of topics, brief bibliographies of relevant key books and articles, along with practical methodological suggestions for preachers to employ. The contributors are homileticians, preachers, and writers in various disciplines who are committed to the pulpit through practice. |
the new interpreter's study bible: The New Interpreter's Study Bible Walter J. Harrelson, 2003 In a new study Bible based on The New Revised Standard Version with Apocrypha, 60 scholars provide background and insight on the biblical text, in a book that features extensive historical and theological annotations, brief introductions and outlines for each biblical book, 19 newly commissioned historical maps and more. |
the new interpreter's study bible: The New Interpreter's One-Volume Commentary on the Bible Kit with Study Bible David L. Petersen, 2010-07-01 Pastors and students who want a one-volume commentary to complement the New Interpreter's Study Bible will be pleased to find this resource the quality of scholarship that is a hallmark of other New Interpreter's Bible resources. The portability, accessibility, and affordability of the one-volume commentary will appeal to professors and students as well as lay persons and pastors. The One-Volume commentary replaces the original Interpreter's One-Volume Commentary on the Bible, Charles Laymon, ed. (Abingdon Press, 1971), which went through its fifteenth printing in 1994. Like the original, the new volume will contain articles on all the books of the Bible, including the Apocrypha, as well as numerous general articles on biblical interpretation, geographical and historical setting, literary criticism, religion, text, canon, translation, Bible and preaching/teaching, with bibliographies for each article. Extra value includes: chronology/timeline, table of measures, and table of money, a subject index, and will be one of the only one-volume commentaries on the market to contain a scripture index. A dust jacket is included. This one-volume commentary was specifically requested by seminaries in the United Methodist Church who have agreed to coordinate or standardize the curriculum for the Local Pastors' Schools. Attendees of the Local Pastors' School are trained, over a five-year period, to serve in thousands of small churches. The seminaries have determined that one part of the curriculum is to be a New Interpreter's Bible line of books: these include the Study Bible (already published), a One-volume Commentary (recently published), and an Atlas (to be proposed). Presbyterians and Baptists also have bi-vocational pastors who use similar tools, so that these groups will benefit from the development of this New Interpreter's Bible One-Volume Commentary. Old Testament Editor: Dr. David L. Petersen, Professor of Old Testament Professor Petersen is a distinguished Old Testament scholar. His current research focuses on the book of Genesis and on prophetic literature. During 2004, Petersen served as president of the Society of Biblical Literature. An ordained Presbyterian minister, Dr. Petersen has written, coauthored, or coedited a number of scholarly and popular books and articles. He was the senior Old Testament editor for The New Interpreter's Bible. New Testament Editor:  Dr. Beverly Roberts Gaventa, Professor of New Testament Literature and Exegesis Professor Gaventa is also a member of the advisory board for the New Testament Library, a new commentary series for Westminster John Knox Press; editor of the Society of Biblical Literature’s Resources for Biblical Studies and a member of the editorial board of its Journal of Biblical Literature; and associate editor of the Catholic Biblical Quarterly. |
the new interpreter's study bible: The New Interpreter's® Bible One-Volume Commentary Prof. Beverly Roberts Gaventa, David L. Petersen, 2010-10-01 Pastors and students who want a one-volume commentary to complement the New Interpreter's Study Bible will be pleased to find in this resource the quality of scholarship that is a hallmark of other New Interpreter's Bible resources. The portability, accessibility, and affordability of the one-volume commentary will appeal to professors and students as well as lay persons and pastors. This commentary contains articles on all the books of the Bible, including the Apocrypha, as well as numerous general articles on biblical interpretation, geographical and historical setting, religion, text, canon, translation, Bible and preaching/teaching, with bibliographies for each article. Extra value includes: chronology/timeline, table of measures and money, and a subject index. Old Testament Editor: Dr. David L. Petersen, Franklin Nutting Parker Professor of Old Testament, Emory University. Professor Petersen's current research focuses on the book of Genesis and on prophetic literature. An ordained Presbyterian minister, Dr. Petersen has written, coauthored, or coedited a number of scholarly and popular books and articles. He was the senior Old Testament editor for The New Interpreter's Bible. Professor Petersen is a past president of the Society of Biblical Literature. New Testament Editor: Dr. Beverly Roberts Gaventa, Helen H.P. Manson Professor of New Testament Literature and Exegesis, Princeton Theological Seminary. Dr. Gaventa, whose specialties within the field of New Testament are the letters of Paul and Luke-Acts, is widely published. She is a member of the advisory board for the New Testament Library, a new commentary series for Westminster John Knox Press; editor of the Society of Biblical Literature’s Resources for Biblical Studies and a member of the editorial board of its Journal of Biblical Literature; and associate editor of the Catholic Biblical Quarterly. |
the new interpreter's study bible: The New Interpreter's Bible: Acts, introduction to epistolary literature, Romans, 1 Corinthians , 1994 |
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