The Oxford
Bible CommentaryAuthors: John Barton is Oriel &
Laing Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture at the University of
Oxford. John Muddiman is G. B. Caird Fellow in New Testament Studies
in Mansfield College, Oxford.
The Oxford Bible Commentary provides students, ministers, and general
readers with an authoritative non-denominational commentary on the whole
Bible and a number of non-biblical writings. Written by a team of over
seventy leading international scholars from various religious backgrounds,
this up-to-date single-volume commentary is equally valuable to Christians,
Jews, and members of other religions. The Oxford Bible Commentary draws on
the insights of many critical approaches, and encompasses all the books in
the Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox canon.
Editorial Review
The Bible stands in a category of its own among the world's literature. How
you view the Bible, however, depends on what spectacles you are wearing.
Like statistics, the Bible can be used to prove almost anything. As a result
Bible commentaries are notorious for giving the author's particular angle on
the Bible as if it is the only viewpoint. In the case of The Oxford Bible
Commentary the angle is "objectively academic." John Muddiman and John
Barton are the pair of Oxford dons who have put together the latest weighty
book of Biblical scholarship. Happily, they are aware of the limitations of
academic comment and don't pretend the book is more than it is. Contributing
scholars are mostly British and American and most of them come from a
mainstream Protestant background. The articles are therefore polished,
precise, and professionally pedantic. No one can fault the meticulous
scholarship and wealth of detailed content. That's just what you want from a
hefty Bible commentary. On the other hand, what struck me from dipping into
this tome is how slippery Biblical scholarship has become. At the turn of
the last century Biblical criticism shot fundamentalism full of holes, but
the new generation of scholars have now shot the certainties of old
fashioned Biblical criticism full of holes. As a result the articles exhibit
an odd mix of solid content with honest supposition, guesswork, and shoulder
shrugging. This actually makes the book better. It's refreshing to read
academics who admit their uncertainties. Their honesty allows some questions
to remain open-ended, and that's exciting for any serious Biblical student.
Dwight Longenecker, Amazon.co.uk
Description
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
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