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The New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version with the Apocrypha, Third Edition (Hardcover 9700A) (Hardcover)

by Michael D. Coogan (Editor), Marc Zvi Brettler (Editor), Carol A. Newsom (Editor), Pheme Perkins (Editor) "THE WORD "PENTATEUCH," from the Greek for "five (penta) books (teuchos)," has entered English by way of Latin as the designation for the first group..." (more)
Key Phrases: other ancient authorities lack, exalt sing praise, surface affliction, New Testament, Jesus Christ, Dead Sea (more...)
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"The New Oxford Annotated Bible with its excellent footnotes and concise introductory materials has a thoroughness and clarity that should prove invaluable to the lay reader and scholar alike."--Frederick Buechner
"I know of no other annotated Bible that is as rich as The New Oxford in both the precision of its textual notes and the clarity and helpfulness of its introductions. It will be and extraordinarily useful edition to have on one's library shelf."--Andrew M. Greeley


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Students, professors and general readers alike have relied upon The Oxford Annotated Bible for essential scholarship and guidance to the world of the Bible for nearly four decades. Now a new editorial board and team of contributors have completely updated this classic work. The result is a volume which maintains and extends the excellence the Annotated's users have come to expect, bringing new insights, information, and approaches to bear upon the understanding of the text of the Bible. The new edition includes a full index to all of the study material (not just to the annotations), and one that is keyed to page numbers, not to citations. And, to make certain points in the text clearer for the reader, there are approximately 40 in-text, line drawing maps and diagrams. With the best of the Annotated's traditional strengths, and the augmentation of new information and new approaches represented in current scholarship, the Third Edition will serve as the reader's and student's constant resource for a new century.

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 2180 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 3 Sub edition (January 25, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 019528478X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195284782
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.9 x 2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (146 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #62,300 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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THE WORD "PENTATEUCH," from the Greek for "five (penta) books (teuchos)," has entered English by way of Latin as the designation for the first group of books in the Hebrew Bible, comprising Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. Read the first page
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other ancient authorities lack, exalt sing praise, surface affliction, major judge cycle, drink offerings for the bulls, equivalent retribution, ancient authorities lack verse, golden dish weighing ten shekels, one young bull, silver basin weighing seventy shekels, several skin diseases, choice flour, regular burnt offering, elevation offering, sacred donations, leprousa disease, holy district, foe from the north, illicit worship, fine twisted linen, terms leper, long robe with sleeves, corpse contamination, defiling foods, prophetic demonstration
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New Testament, Jesus Christ, Dead Sea, Christ Jesus, Near Eastern, Asia Minor, Old Testament, King Solomon, Red Sea, Syr Ethiop, Mount Zion, Mount Sinai, Mediterranean Sea, Compare Syr, Holiness Collection, John the Baptist, Meaning of Lat, Israel's God, Compare Gk Syr, Mount of Olives, Queen Esther, King Ahasuerus, King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon, King Nebuchadrezzar of Babylon, Alexander the Great
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Top-Quality Study Bible, February 25, 2001
By George L. Beiler (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Oxford has greatly improved its New Annotated Study Bible. The notes are far more extensive than in previous editions. In addition to including the complete text of the NRSV in an easy-to-read typeface, this new edition contains notes pointing out information and meanings which are not obvious from just reading the text and, in places, indicating meanings from the underlying Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek texts which are not evident in the NRSV translation.

The notes are entirely scholarly and do not attempt to teach any religious doctrine.

In places, the NOAB Third Edition is less thorough in its notes than the competing HarperCollins Study Bible, but the notes are better written and far less tedious to read.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The best study bible for "seekers", July 8, 2003
By Eric Krupin (Salt Lake City, UT) - See all my reviews
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When the Oxford University Press labels this an "ecumenical" study bible, it's not kidding. The Apocrypha are included, naturally. (You don't have to read them, of course, but you will have to pay for them.) But the Old Testament is also respectfully referred to as "The Hebrew Bible". And all dates are given as BCE/CE rather than BC/AD. The annotations are just as scrupulously free of denominational bias. Of course, the only way it can manage that is by avoiding religious interpretation altogether. This makes the book less useful to those looking for an in-depth treatment of their particular faith, I suppose. But that's also what makes it invaluable to those of who are still "waiting in the hall" - as C.S. Lewis put it. That, combined with the title's decades of acceptance by men far more learned in the subject than I (and just the general classiness of the OUP), means I *trust* this Bible as I do no other I've seen on the market - as one can only trust someone who isn't trying to sell you anything. And, without wading too far into the muddy and turbulent waters of the translation issue, let me register my opinion that the New Revised Standard Version used here strikes me as the most literal translation that can still be considered good English. (It doesn't read with the absolute clarity of a good thought-for-thought version like the Good News Translation, but it far excels the New American Standard Bible - generally considered the single most literal English version - and the mega-popular but lamentable New International Version, which doesn't even have all-out-literalism as an excuse.)

Furthermore, as a specimen of book manufacture, the New Oxford Annotated Bible is a giant among dwarves. The uncluttered double columns of text [11-pt. Times New Roman, I'm guessing] and single column of annotations at the bottom of the page, set with half-inch margins, printed on opaquer-than-average paper, is more readable than any non-Giant Print Bible I've ever seen. The words of Jesus are not printed in red, but if you're afraid you'll lose track of them, you can always highlight them with a red marker and draw pointing arrows labelled "Over Here!"

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5.0 out of 5 stars This edition makes the Bible fun to read, January 24, 2000
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I used this Bible for two classes in college, one on the Hebrew Bible and one on the Christian Scriptures. This translation is not only one of the most accurate in English but also is much easier and more fun to read than more archaic versions. I have nothing against the King James Version for its use of language, but when you're mostly interested just in what happened and don't need it to sound poetic, this version is better. It also has useful notes at the bottoms of the pages and maps in the back for all the periods of time the Bible covers.
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