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The new interpreter's Bible General articles & introduction, commentary, & reflections for each book of the Bible, including the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical books in twelve volumes Leander E. Keck Index

By: Material type: TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: U.S.A; Abingdon; 2004Description: 520tr; Hardcover; 27cmISBN:
  • 0687039169
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 220.77
  • L437-K25
Online resources: Summary: “The New Interpreter’s Bible Index (NIB Index)” is the definitive reference guide to the major subjects, names, and places discussed in “the New Interpreter’s Bible: A Commentary in Twelve Volumes (NIB)”. The NIB Index continues the NIB tradition of providing the best in contemporary biblical scholarship for the service of the church, through the enhancement of preaching, teaching, and the study of the Scriptures. The design of the “NIB Index”, like that of the NIB, was shaped by two controlling principles: (1) form serves function, and (2) maximum ease of use. The “NIB Index” allows fast and easy access to all twelve volumes of the NIB, resulting in optimum use of the commentary. Now the reader can search for and find references to and in-depth discussions on a wide variety of topics, including the NIB’s visual aids as well as its text.
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“The New Interpreter’s Bible Index (NIB Index)” is the definitive reference guide to the major subjects, names, and places discussed in “the New Interpreter’s Bible: A Commentary in Twelve Volumes (NIB)”. The NIB Index continues the NIB tradition of providing the best in contemporary biblical scholarship for the service of the church, through the enhancement of preaching, teaching, and the study of the Scriptures. The design of the “NIB Index”, like that of the NIB, was shaped by two controlling principles: (1) form serves function, and (2) maximum ease of use. The “NIB Index” allows fast and easy access to all twelve volumes of the NIB, resulting in optimum use of the commentary. Now the reader can search for and find references to and in-depth discussions on a wide variety of topics, including the NIB’s visual aids as well as its text.

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