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Harold W. Attridge
HarperCollins Study Bible: Fully Revised Student Edition Paperback – 3 November 2006
by Harold W (Ed) Attridge (Author)
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The landmark general reference Bible that offers the full text of the New Revised Standard Version. Completely revised and updated, this new edition includes revised introductions and notes, and new diagrams, charts and maps--25% revised or new material.
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Harold W. Attridge, Ph.D., is Dean of Yale University Divinity School and Lillian Claus Professor of New Testament. He has published many scholarly contributions to New Testament exegesis and to the study of Hellenistic Judaism and the history of the early Church. He also has served as the president of the Society of Biblical Literature.
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Publisher : HarperCollins Religious US; Revised and Updated ed. edition (3 November 2006)
Language : English
Paperback : 2208 pages
4.7 out of 5 stars 1,363 ratings
Harold W. Attridge
Harold W. Attridge, Ph.D., is Dean of Yale University Divinity School and Lillian Claus Professor of New Testament. He has published many scholarly contributions to New Testament exegesis and to the study of Hellenistic Judaism and the history of the early Church. He also has served as the president of the Society of Biblical Literature.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Vary Easy Translation to ReadReviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 May 2019
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It was time for me to buy yet another Bible. Not that I needed it, as I have so many Bibles now.
I like to follow a “read the entire Bible in one year” programme, which means reading 3-4 chapters per day, and I have been doing this for a number of years. Each time I started afresh I like to use a different translation of the Bible. This year it is the NRSV I am using.
I was interested in getting a so called “Study Bible”,
though I am a little wary of using these as I find the study notes are often the opinion of the author, and so I do not treat the study notes as “thus saith the Lord”.
I wanted a study Bible which gives historical and archaeological evidence, as well as notes from learned scholars that provide true FACTS rather than, “the Bible says it, so it must be true and no secular evidence is required”.
I wanted a balanced set of study notes, and I feel I have this with this Study Bible. I opted for the hardcover version after reading the negative reviews of the Kindle version, and I am glad I did.
This Bible seems to be vary well made and has lots of information in it. It also includes the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical books, which though not accepted as Canon by many denominations, the RC being the main exception, they are still interesting to read.
There are plenty of updated notes here and the pages, over 2000 of them, are of that nice crisp “Bible paper”. The NRSV is, so I have read, one of the most accurate translations of the Bible, though some do disagree, saying that the KJV 1611 is the most accurate. I do like the KJV but due to it’s old style language used it can be a vary “wordy” translation to read. This NRSV version is clear and easy to read.
My only negative point about this Bible is that it has no ribbon as so many Bibles do. However, it’s not hard to use a piece of paper for a book marker. Oh, and though the paper it is printed on is nice, it does have a bit of a shine on it that can reflect the light a little, which can be distracting. So, all in all, this is a vary nice study Bible, and a nice easy translation to read. Recommended.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very fine study bibleReviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 April 2014
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An excellent study bible using the NRSV text. Full of detailed, scholarly articles of the more liberal persuasion. Useful to compare the text with the RSV. Worth purchasing, though the New Oxford Annotated Study Bible has the edge for me.
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