(Ref. It comes from a scholarly, modern critical secular perspective. 4,4 von 5 Sternen 192. I wonder about the translation sometimes though, just don't know much about it (usually read NRSV as in the Jewish Annotated NT and the NOST), but sometimes I like reading a different translation to mix it up too.... Get the NOAB 5th edition with apocrypha. 4.8 out of 5 stars 40. The New Oxford Annotated Bible is the premier study Bible used by scholars, pastors, undergraduate and graduate students studying the Bible Extensive notes by experts in their fields; in-text maps, charts, and diagrams; supplementary essays on translation, cultural background and other general topics Description . The Catholic Study Bible (Oxford University Press, 2016), ISBN: 978-0190267230 (this is 3rd ed. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 2006. I'm mostly interested in reading the bible for it's historical significance (I am not a Christian), so that is why I'm choosing the NRSV bible to start with, since it is supposed to be minimally slanted unlike the ESV or other translations. So I’m sure you can tell that I’m a huge fan of it. Kindle Edition. Darby Bible Review - Duration: 11:01. paul stevens 4,617 views. Leather Bound. These theological positions can determine the tone and volume of the notes. The New Oxford Annotated Study Bible (Amazon link // OUP link) tends to be the standard Bible in many academic circles.Two and a half years ago, the 3rd edition was reviewed here at This Lamp. I know that it is often recommended, but I don't find it very good myself - the notes are rather thin. Zondervan. BS195 .N35 1999e) New Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apocrypha: Revised Standard Version. If you know me, you will know my Father also. Very soon (OUP page says February, 2010) Oxford University … CDN$22.99. It’s the best one-volume, general purpose study Bible I’ve found so far, but it’s always good to have additional study materials. The New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha 9530 A: New Revised Standard Version, College Edition Michael Coogan. Kindle Edition. I'm looking to buy my first study bible. 4,6 von 5 Sternen 415. The New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha 4th Edition - posted in Feature Requests: Now that the New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha 4th Edition has been released is there any chance we might get this resource??? NKJV Study Bible (Calfskin) Review - Duration: 5:12. paul stevens 780 views. 51,86 € Weiter. Does one have more maps or other paratextual material than the other? I find that it is theologically and historically fair. There are a number of study bibles using the NRSV translation. The Jewish Study Bible is also used in the Yale Online Course on the Hebrew Bible by Christine Hayes(you can find the lecture series on YouTube). Most perniciously, the New Oxford Annotated Bible's Third Edition commentary leaves questions regarding the sovereignty and divinity of Christ: John 14:6 --7: "Jesus said to him, 'I am the way, and the truth, and the life. I have both, and their notes are pretty similar. I’ve found the New Revised Standard Version to be the most accurate translation in English overall (as far as I can tell and what I’ve read). HarperCollins thus beat Oxford University Press with a study Bible based on the NRSV by eight years—Oxford only producing The New Oxford Annotated Bible, Third Edition, in 2001. I'm planning on using the YouVersion app to compare challenging verses with the NASB and maybe a more thought-for-thought translation like the NLT just to cover the whole spectrum of translations. It's one of my favorites. (Ref. The New Oxford Annotated Bible (too well established to need to conform to the marketing status of “Study Bible”) continues as a bastion of academically based Biblical scholarship, replicating much of the diversity of scholars, institutions, and interpretive strategies found in that international profession. Thus the notes are nondenominational with emphasis being historical, cultural ad literary. 1) The New Oxford Annotated Bible 2) The HarperCollins Study Bible 3) The New Interpreters Study Bible So, before I go out and purchase one of these three, I wanted to read some opinions from those who actually use them. The following two books are often recommended: Both of these are academic in nature. HarperCollins Publishers. Pastor Steve Waldron, New Life of Albany - Albany, Gahttp://newlifeofalbany.com/ Es wird kein Kindle Gerät benötigt. I don't think I've ever seen him mention the Oxford Annotated before. If you have some specific questions about this volume, I can do my best to answer. Its closest competitor may be the `Oxford Annotated Bible', which I originally used to prepare Bible Study classes, until a Theological Seminary professor recommended the Harper-Collins. One recommendation I'll make about New Oxford, though, is to get the hardcover if you choose that one. /u/mike_bevel is this the version you purchased? The paperback is the student edition, which is actually about 400 pages shorter than the hardcover, so something is clearly excluded. I think the idea was students are going to be carrying it to classes so they wanted to trim the weight down some. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishers, 1999. In my opinion, you should own at least two translations, one for scholarship and one for readability. I know we have several Oxford titles and the Oxford Jewish Study Bible in in fact based heavily on the 3rd edition of the NOAB. (Full disclosure: I'm a Baptist, but I want my study Bibles to be as agnostic as possible.). Hope this helps, feel free to PM me if you wanna know any more. The Catholic study Bibles tend to emphasize the historical dogmas of the church at key texts such as Matthew 16:17-19. Hardcover. I actually just picked up my copy of the NOAB today, and I can't wait to start reading! `The Harper Collins Study Bible' for the New Revised Standard Version is one of, if not the best study Bible I've found for serious study. I'm also open to other suggestions if I have possibly missed other options that fit my needs. The notes in the text are both a blessing and a curse. There are even essays on the cultural contexts at play and for introductions to various methods of reading the Bible critically. Completely revised and updated, this edition incorporates the latest scholarship So for what it's worth, just flip a coin and get one of them...Or you can just get the Oxford Annotated Bible because it's available in leather. Its closest competitor may be the `Oxford Annotated Bible', which I originally used to prepare Bible Study classes, until a Theological Seminary professor recommended the Harper-Collins. It is the best study Bible. I don't know the Harper Collins one, but I have the Oxford one. New Oxford Annotated Bible vs HarperCollins Study Bible. Based on the 2nd edition (1971 NT) of the RSV. The New Oxford Annotated Bible (Oxford University Press) now in its 5th edition, has been around for decades, since 1962. Does one have more notes than the other? The ESV Study Bible, released in October 2008, has received tremendous awards and praise.It ranks at the top of our list for its reputation as one of the most comprehensive Bibles ever published. Dake is pentecostal. The 4th edition of OAB is scandalously bad. 4.4 out of 5 stars 191. CDN$41.51. NRSV, Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible, eBook: Bringing to Life the Ancient World of Scripture Zondervan. The New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha: New Revised Standard Version Michael Coogan. However, it seems like there are two VERY popular options for my situation, the HarperCollins and the New Oxford bibles mentioned in the title. New Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apocrypha, Expanded Edition: Revised Standard Version. `The Harper Collins Study Bible' for the New Revised Standard Version is one of, if not the best study Bible I've found for serious study. The HarperCollins Study Bible was first published in 1993, four years after the appearance of the New Revised Standard Version. 4.6 out of 5 stars 40. The essays (especially those prefacing each book) and footnotes are the best I’ve ever seen, both in that they give an incredible level of detail and context while still being digestible, and in that they have as little theological bias as I’ve seen anywhere. Hi all! Been searching this sub for opinions on these two study bibles and have only been able to find a couple of un-explained opinions, and was hoping someone could shed some light on the subject. Title: The New Oxford Annotated Bible [Fully Revised Fifth Edition] New Revised Standard Version with the Apocrypha Editors: Michael D. Coogan, Marc Z. Brettler, Carol A. Newsom, and Pheme Perkins Publisher: Oxford University Press, New York, NY Genre: Non-fiction Year Published:2018 Number of pages: 2386 Binding: Hardback ISBN: 978-0195289558 Price: $45.00. CDN$18.88. A subreddit for discussion of early Judaism and Christianity — with a focus on Biblical texts and related literature (1 Enoch, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and so on) — in a scholarly context. You're not going to go wrong with one or the other - I prefer HarperCollins, for what it's worth. This is a classic edition, in print since 1977, and still in demand. But this can also make reading the text complicated. The OAD was the required version for me, but it's always worth looking at multiple translations and commentary. Is one more historically focused than the other? The HarperCollins Study Bible (HarperOne, 2006), ISBN: 978-0060786847 (this is 2nd ed. Your first two translations should be at least ten years old, so that the translators have had time to get reactions and revise their work. [x-post from r/Christianity] [x-post from r/Christianity] I would like to get an academically sound study bible with annotations to explain historical and cultural context and terms, and I have found these two to be closest to what I would like. 4.7 out of 5 stars 239. Thank you, I will look more in to these as well! I normally recommend the NET Bible, but that's on the basis of the comprehensive translators' notes, which are not your primary area of interest (it does have some good maps). Reviewed by Dale E. Luffman for … Gebundene Ausgabe. I think it's a bad idea to rely only on one resource, even if its a good one. Relevant topics might include general exegetical issues, ancient languages and translation, the study of the historical Jesus, textual criticism, reception history of early Jewish/Christian literature, etc. Overall, I think the NOSB is a solid investment, and I don't regret purchasing it at all. A subreddit for discussion of early Judaism and Christianity — with a focus on Biblical texts and related literature (1 Enoch, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and so on) — in a scholarly context. The New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha: New Revised Standard Version Michael Coogan. Been searching this sub for opinions on these two study bibles and have only been able to find a couple of un-explained opinions, and was hoping someone could shed some light on the subject. At least for me, I have to read passages at least two or three times: once, just to know what the actual words are; and then a couple of other times to start incorporating the notes into my understanding of the passage. For what it's worth, Bart Ehrman recommends the Harper Collins Study Bible. It's also VERY LARGE, so it's not something you can throw in your bag and whip out when you have a free moment and want to know more about, I don't know, Sirach. There's a reason Oxford / New Oxford have been publishing these study aids for as long as they have - they are an absolute GOLD MINE for academic commentary on the Bible. The New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha: New Revised Standard Version Marc Brettler. The Bible is a huge collection of books; no one ever gets the translation right on the first stab. Imitation Leather. Teachers and scholars like John Piper, Mark Driscoll, R. Albert Mohler Jr., and R. Kent Hughes endorse this study Bible version of the English Standard Bible. If you’re getting started, I’d recommend the NOAB, and download the YouVersion Bible app on your phone. HarperCollins Study Bible; The New Interpreter’s Study Bible; HCSB and NISB include the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical books and use the NRSV as their text. Study notes are written by authors or editors whose names are included in the front matter of the study Bible. How is the study Bible put together? Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. I'm looking to buy my first study bible. Michael Coogan. Hi all! It makes it incredibly easy to compare passages between translations, and it has pretty much any one you’re looking for. Mine is hardcover but they also make a leather bound option that looks nice. The HarperCollins Study Bible : New Revised Standard Version With the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books OR The New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha: New Revised Standard Version (Apparently Oxford's version has the Deuterocanonical books already) Another thing I am interested in is knowing how/if there is a slant or pointedness to the reading notes as the … The JSB does not include these books and is based on the Jewish Publication Society’s translation, Tanakh. The NOAB also includes very, very comprehensive timelines, calendars, maps, tables of weights and measures, etc that make comprehension (especially of the Old Testament) much easier. Bonded Leather. ; the first edition is OK). It’s also printed and bound very nicely; it will hold up very well over time. B. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the AcademicBiblical community. Is there one that you find most helpful when referring to the notes and articles? ; earlier editions are OK). He's mentioned quite often on his blog. I like both of these too. 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,677. Could I ask why you prefer HarperCollins? $57.79 Next page. I especially have found the notes in the Jewish Study Bible very informative. This is based on the NABRE. According to the Society of Biblical Literature: "In study Bibles such as The HarperCollins Study Bible or The New Oxford Annotated Bible, special articles and the notes (usually at the bottom of the page) are not part of the biblical text. Relevant topics might include general exegetical issues, ancient languages and translation, the study of the historical Jesus, textual criticism, reception history of early Jewish/Christian literature, etc. I don't know how that adds up to 400 pages, so maybe there's other things missing too. The result is that Bible translations … I had the same questions a few months ago, and I ended up just buying both. 4.6 out of 5 stars 131. Personally, I like the NRSV. Kindle Edition. The New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha: New Revised Standard Version. And pretty much every Bible has a concordance and many of the same indexes in the back, so does anyone really need another concordance? Has anyone worked with both of these study bibles and can recommend one or the other for any specific reason? The essays were written by many different scholars from all of the major denominations, as well as secular scholars and a jewish one or two (I’d have to look to check on the specifics). BS191.5.A1 2006 .S26) Zondervan NASB study Bible. Press J to jump to the feed. Oxford University Press, ~1,900 pgs. The NOAB-RSV is an “Ecumenical Study Bible”, not a Catholic Bible. The 3rd edition is great and has good articles. Sure, I might translate some places differently, but, on balance, I think the NRSV the best translation we have into English. Gebundene Ausgabe. Not overly liberal, but not conservative either. 4.4 out of 5 stars 194. If you're familiar with the Oxford Annotated Bible (especially the 4th edition), you'll pretty much know what you're getting with the 5th edition. The premier study Bible used by scholars, pastors, undergraduate and graduate students, The New Oxford Annotated Bible offers a vast range of information, including extensive notes by experts in their fields; in-text maps, charts, and diagrams; supplementary essays on translation, biblical interpretation, cultural and historical background, and other general topics. However, I am not sure what the differences between them are. The New Oxford Annotated Bible and The HarperCollins Study Bible take a liberal/critical approach. The HarperCollins Study Bible—Student Edition is the landmark general reference Bible that offers the full text of the New Revised Standard Version as well as in-depth articles, introductions, and comprehensive notes by today’s leading biblical scholars for the Society of Biblical Literature. $32.88 The New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha: New Revised Standard Version. So what do I like about these study Bibles? $37.99 NRSV, Thinline Bible, Large Print, Bonded Leather, Black, Comfort Print. I would like to get an academically sound study bible with annotations to explain historical and cultural context and terms, and I have found these two to be closest to what I would like. It's pretty typical for university or seminary instructors to just say "buy one of the two" and not specify which. Everyone and his brother is translating the Bible these days, and they have to differentiate themselves so that people have a reason to buy them. This is based on the NRSV. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the AcademicBiblical community. The premier study Bible used by scholars, pastors, undergraduate and graduate students, The New Oxford Annotated Bible offers a vast range of information, including extensive notes by experts in their fields; in-text maps, charts, and diagrams; supplementary essays on translation, biblical interpretation, cultural and historical background, and other general topics. What you may be most impressed with is the sheer number of notes. There is minimal difference in price, so I really can't choose. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts, https://www.amazon.com/New-Oxford-Annotated-Bible-Apocrypha/dp/019027607X. 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