The New Interpreter's Bible Commentary offers critically sound biblical interpretations. Guided by scholars, pastors and laity representing diverse traditions and academic experience, this collection of commentary meets the needs of preachers, teachers, and all students of the Bible. Easy-To-Use For
The New Interpreter's Bible in Twelve Volumes, Volume I: General Articles on the Bible; General Articles on the Old Testament; Genesis; Exodus; Leviticus
โ Scribed by Leander E. Keck (editor)
- Publisher
- Abingdon Press
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1224
- Category
- Library
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