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Jerome Biblical Commentary for the Twenty-First Century: Third Fully Revised Edition 3rd edition [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Catholic Theological Union, USA), Foreword by , Edited by (Jesuit School of Santa Clara, USA), Edited by (Catholic Theological Union, USA), Edited by (Yale University Divinity School, USA)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Jan-2022
  • Leidėjas: T&T Clark
  • ISBN-10: 1474248853
  • ISBN-13: 9781474248853
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 2224 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 254x200x64 mm, weight: 2320 g, 4 colour illus
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Jan-2022
  • Leidėjas: T&T Clark
  • ISBN-10: 1474248853
  • ISBN-13: 9781474248853
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Enlighten your reading of the scriptures with this one-volume biblical commentary, a trusted Catholic resource for priests, students and scholars for over 55 years.

"The word of God unites believers and makes them one people. This is the importance and mission of biblical scholarship at the service of the community of faith, the type of scholarship exhibited in this volume of biblical commentaries." - Pope Francis

"[ A] splendid book ... readers should keep open and ready to hand when they are reading any part of the Bible. This is good and reliable scholarship, made accessible for contemporary readers." - The Pastoral Review

Since 1968, The Jerome Biblical Commentary has been essential reading for all Catholics who wish to deepen their knowledge and understanding of the Bible.



This third edition, welcomed and including a foreword by Pope Francis, features brand new commentaries alongside fully revised original content to bring this landmark volume up-to-date with the latest scholarship. The international pool of contributors presents a diverse range of perspectives, ensuring that the Jerome speaks to a global Church.

Though grounded in the historical critical method of biblical study, 22 topical articles draw in contemporary approaches to the study of the Bible including feminist, Latinx, African-American and Asian-American interpretations.

Features: - Foreword by Pope Francis - 100+ contributions from leading Catholic scholars across the USA, UK, Europe and Australia - Comprehensive introductions, commentary and select bibliography for each book of the Bible - 22 topical articles spanning biblical geography, the historical Jesus and African-American biblical interpretation

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Recenzijos

The Bible is the book of the Lords people, who, in listening to it, move from dispersion and division towards unity. The word of God unites believers and makes them one people. That is the importance and mission of biblical scholarship at the service of the community of faith, the type of scholarship exhibited in this volume of biblical commentaries. * Pope Francis, Vatican City * [ A] splendid book ... readers should keep open and ready to hand when they are reading any part of the Bible. This is good and reliable scholarship, made accessible for contemporary readers. The list of contributors is a distinguished one. * The Pastoral Review * It is overwhelmingly a gift to the Church, just as was its grandparent in 1968. * Irish Theological Quarterly * This scholarly, single-volume, biblical commentary will be a valuable asset for any Preacher. * Theology * [ T]his impressive production is lucidly presented, favourably priced for its quantity and quality, and indicates that Catholic Bible scholarship is in a vibrant state. * The Society for Old Testament Study * Jerome Biblical Commentary for the Twenty-First Century represents the complete and final vindication of their predecessors whose work was sometimes considered irrelevant and even detrimental to the Catholic community of faith. * Review of Biblical Literature * This book is a work of creative and skilled biblical interpretation. ... [ A]ll those interested in biblical interpretation will profit from this volume. It is highly recommended. * The Bible Today *

Daugiau informacijos

A fully revised edition of this classic resource in Catholic Biblical scholarship featuring completely new commentaries by leading Catholic scholars, a wealth of topical articles, and a foreword by Pope Francis.
Foreword Pope Francis vii
Introduction Donald Senior, CP, Gina Hens-Piazza, Barbara E. Reid, OP, and John J. Collins ix
Notes on Editors xiv
Notes on Contributors xv
List of Abbreviations
xxvi
Part One Introductory Articles
Biblical Geography Leslie J. Hoppe, OFM
3(30)
Archaeology and the Old Testament Jose E. Balcells
33(21)
Archaeology and the New Testament Laurie Brink, OP
54(13)
Israel and Judah: History and Society Peter Dubovsky, SJ
67(55)
Judaism in the Time of Jesus John J. Collins
122(23)
The Historical Jesus John P. Meier
145(19)
Early Christianity in Context Carolyn Osiek, RSCJ
164(23)
Part Two The Old Testament
Introduction to the Pentateuch Dominik Markl, SJ
187(10)
Genesis Mark S. Smith
197(61)
Exodus Barbara Green, OP
258(23)
Leviticus Thomas Hieke
281(29)
Numbers Dale Launderville, OSB
310(26)
Deuteronomy Don C. Benjamin
336(25)
Introduction to the Historical Books Peter Dubovsky, SJ
361(12)
Joshua Dermot Nestor
373(29)
Judges Mahri Leonard-Fleckman
402(29)
Ruth Gina Hens-Piazza
1 Samuel David A. Bosworth
431(13)
2 Samuel Antony F. Campbell, SJf, with assistance from Mark O'Brien, OP
444(12)
1 Kings Andrew R. Davis
456(20)
2 Kings Garrett Galvin, OFM
476(19)
1 and 2 Chronicles Richard J. Bautch
495(24)
Ezra-Nehemiah David G. Monaco, CP
519(26)
Tobit John C. Endres, SJ
545(11)
Judith Toni Craven, revised and updated by John J. Collins
556(7)
Esther Irene Nowell, OSB
563(68)
1 and 2 Maccabees Robert Doran
570(61)
Job Jo/w
7. Collins and Rebecca Raphael
631(32)
Psalms Konrad Schaefer, OSB
663(48)
Introduction to the Wisdom Literature John L. McLaughlin
711(9)
Proverbs C. T. Robert Hayward
720(17)
Ecclesiastes Juana L. Manzo
737(11)
Song of Songs Dianne Bergant, CSA
748(6)
Wisdom of Solomon Karina Martin Hogan
754(23)
Sirach Jeremy Corley
777(21)
Introduction to the Prophetic Literature Gina Hens-Piazza
798(19)
Isaiah Mary Mills, SHCJ
817(28)
Second Isaiah Richard J. Clifford, SJ
845(17)
Third Isaiah Carol J. Dempsey, OP
862(13)
Jeremiah Benedetta Rossi, MDM
875(66)
Lamentations Ahida Calderon Pilarski
941(12)
Baruch Nuria Calduch-Benages
953(9)
Old Testament Apocalypticism and Eschatology John J. Collins
962(15)
Ezekiel Paul M. Joyce
977(96)
Daniel Molly M. Zahn
1007(23)
Hosea David Penchansky
1030(18)
Joel Stacy Davis
1048(8)
Obadiah Victor Zhuk, SJ
1056(5)
Amos John L. McLaughlin
1061(13)
Jonah Claire Mathews McGinnis
1074(9)
Micah Dominic S. Irudayaraj, SJ
1083(10)
Zephaniah Emmanuel Nshimbi, SJ, and Michael R. Simone, SJ
1093(6)
Nahum Michael R. Simone, SJ
1099(6)
Habakkuk Harry P. Nasuti, OP
1105(7)
Haggai Luma A. Khudher, OP
1112(6)
Zechariah John Robert Barker, OFM
1118(12)
Malachi Katherine M. Hayes
1130(9)
Part Three The New Testament
From Jesus to the Second-Century Apostolic Church: The Earliest Reception History of the New Testament Writings Joseph Verheyden
1139(15)
Introduction to the Synoptic Gospels Ronald D. Witherup, PSS
1154(14)
Matthew Ian Boxall
1168(70)
Mark Stephen P. Ahearne-Kroll
1238(51)
Luke Michael Patella, OSB
1289(74)
Introduction to the Johannine Literature Mary L. Coloe, PBVM
1363(15)
John Urban C. von Wahlde
1378(67)
Acts van Thanh Nguyen, SVD
1445(75)
Introduction to the New Testament Letters Thomas H Tobin, SJ†
1520(8)
Romans Sheila E. McGinn
1528(60)
1 Corinthians Alan C. Mitchell
1588(31)
2 Corinthians Maria Pascuzzi, CSJ, SSI, STD
1619(26)
Galatians Vincent Branick
1645(18)
The Letter to the Ephesians John Gillman
1663(29)
The Letter to the Philippians Pheme Perkins
1692(11)
The Letter to the Colossians Patricia M. McDonald, SHCJ
1703(13)
1 Thessalonians Raymond F. Collins
1716(13)
2 Thessalonians Scott N. Brodeur, SJ
1729(8)
1 Timothy Henry Wansbrough, OSB
1737(9)
2 Timothy Benedict Thomas Viviano, OP
1746(7)
Titus Margaret Y. MacDonald
1753(7)
The Letter to Philemon Fearghus d Fearghail
1760(4)
The Letter to the Hebrews Harold W. Attridge
1764(33)
James Patrick J. Hartin
1797(14)
1 Peter Sherri Brown
1811(10)
2 Peter Terrance Callan
1821(10)
The Letters of John Francis J. Moloney, SDB
1831(19)
Jude Florence Morgan Gillman
1850(5)
Revelation Adela Yarbro Collins
1855(36)
Part Four General Articles
The Bible and Catholic Tradition
"According to the Scriptures": Biblical Interpretation Prior to 1600 Bernard McGinn with Susan E. Schreiner
1891(32)
Interpreting the Scriptures: The Church and the Modem Catholic Biblical Renewal Donald Senior, CP
1923(27)
The Bible as Sacred Scripture: Revelation, Inspiration, Canon Denis Farkasfalvy, OCist†
1950(50)
The Bible and Contemporary Catholicism
Feminist Biblical Interpretation Barbara E. Reid, OP
2000(9)
The Bible and Social Justice Carol Dempsey, OP
2009(36)
Literary Approaches to the Bible Jean Francois Racine and Gina Hens-Piazza
2045(15)
The Bible and Contexts: Multiple Voices
African and African American Biblical Interpretation Stacy Davis
2060(8)
Latinx Biblical Interpretation Francisco Lozada Jr.
2068(8)
Asian American Approaches to the Bible Seung Ai Yang and Sunhee Jun
2076(8)
The Bible and the Life of the Church
The Bible in the Life of the Church Frank J. Matera
2084(24)
The Bible and Liturgy Guerric DeBona, OSB, and Eileen Schuller, OSU
2108(30)
The Bible and Ethics James F. Keenan, 51/2120 Ecumenism, Interreligious Relations, and the Bible Mary C. Boys, SNJM
2138(8)
Index 2146
Pope Francis is the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State.

John J. Collins is Holmes Professor of Old Testament Criticism and Interpretation at Yale Divinity School, USA.

Gina Hens-Piazza is Professor of Biblical Studies at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University, Berkeley, USA.

Barbara Reid, OP is President and Professor of New Testament Studies at Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, USA

Donald Senior, CP is Chancellor, President Emeritus, and Professor of New Testament Studies at Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, USA and former member of the Pontifical Biblical Commission.