NIV Bible Study Commentary
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3.9 • 15 Ratings
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- $6.99
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
Helpful insights into the rich background and meaning of the Bible, in a convenient, one-volume commentary.
When reading Scripture, it's sometimes easy to get lost in the details, bogged down by all the different stories, lineages, rulers, peoples, numbers, and confusing phrases—specifics that only make sense in context, when we understand the Bible as a whole...
A clear and concise companion to the whole Bible, the NIV Bible Study Commentary will provide you with quick, insightful help in understanding the Bible while you're reading it. It's meant to be kept close at hand for reference while you study God's Word, and it will enrich your study.
The NIV Bible Study Commentary is perfect for:
Anyone looking to grasp a fuller understanding of the Bible and the major themes interwoven throughout its pages.Bible college students, Sunday School teachers, pastors, and ministers wanting a handy reference resource.Those looking for a great gift to celebrate a graduation, birthday, or other milestone event.
Arranged according to all sixty-six books of the Bible for ease-of-use, this one-volume commentary provides insights into the history, events, people, and places found in the stories of Scripture.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: John H. Sailhamer is professor of Old Testament at Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary in Brea, California, and was formerly senior professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. His other works include An Introduction to Old Testament Theology and The NIV Compact Bible Commentary.
Customer Reviews
VERY Condensed version…. Bad navigation
Okay, when you buy a commentary, you expect to have some…well, commentary, right? This is the most condensed form of “commentary” I’ve ever seen. Very few notes on even fewer verses. Will often cover multiple chapters of the Bible within a couple of paragraphs. Not really sure the reason for this commentary at all. Not very useful as a source for any type of written coursework, and even worse as a study aid. Add to that the fact that it will only navigate you to books of the Bible, not specific chapters. Of course, when you cover the entire book of Isaiah in just a few pages, I guess it may seem kind of pointless. Look elsewhere for a good commentary.