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  2. Interpreter's Bible series - Wikipedia

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    Between 1994 and 1998, an updated 12-volume series was published [1] by Abingdon Press as The New Interpreter's Bible (NIB). The New International Version and the New Revised Standard Version are used in parallel as translations and the series contains the work of 94 authors and 14 consultants.

  3. List of biblical commentaries - Wikipedia

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    The Interpreter's One-Volume Commentary on the Bible (1971) Harper's Bible Commentary, edited by James L. Mays (1988) The Oxford Bible Commentary, edited by John Barton and John Muddiman (2001) A notable recent specialist commentary is Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament (2007), edited by G. K. Beale and D. A. Carson.

  4. New Interpreter's Study Bible - Wikipedia

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    The New Interpreter's Study Bible is a study Bible first published by Abingdon Press/Cokesbury in 2003 which uses the complete New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) text with Apocrypha. The NISB is the expanded edition of the NRSV text that includes 3 and 4 Maccabees, and Psalm 151, which are considered as authoritative in Eastern Orthodox churches.

  5. Robert Sumner - Wikipedia

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    A Review and Expose of the Interpreter's Bible—Sword of the Lord Pub. (1957) 47 PGS. ISBN 0-87398-405-6; Hollywood Cesspool: A Startling Survey of Movieland Lives and Morals, Pictures and Results—Sword of the Lord Pub. (1955) ISBN 0-87398-357-2; The Blight of Booze—Sword of the Lord Pub. (1955) 24 pgs.

  6. William F. Albright - Wikipedia

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    William Foxwell Albright (May 24, 1891– September 19, 1971) was an American archaeologist, biblical scholar, philologist, and expert on ceramics.He is considered "one of the twentieth century's most influential American biblical scholars", [17] having become known to the public in 1948 for his role in the authentication of the Dead Sea Scrolls. [18]

  7. Jacob L. Wright - Wikipedia

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    Jacob L. Wright is a biblical scholar currently serving as professor of Hebrew Bible at Emory University. [1] Prior to his Emory appointment, Wright taught at the University of Heidelberg (Germany), one of the foremost research-oriented public universities in Europe, for several years.