This series offers scholarly commentary on biblical texts, providing critical analysis and insights from leading scholars to enhance the understanding of scripture and its context.
Spanning 89 volumes, this is one of the most trusted and long-running scholarly commentaries series for Biblical Studies scholars. This prestigious commentary series represents the pinnacle of biblical scholarship. Content draws from the wisdom and resources of Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish scholars from around the world and includes a book-by-book translation and exegesis of the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and the Apocrypha. In this collection, find articles, audio, e-books, museum images, reference works, timelines, research and teaching tools, and scripture.
A comprehensive reference resource covering the Bible's origins, development, and cultural impact across various traditions and disciplines.
The Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception is a comprehensive online resource that serves as an essential reference for scholars, students, and anyone interested in biblical studies. This database encompasses a wide array of topics related to the Bible's text, interpretation, and its influence across various cultures and disciplines. It includes over 30 volumes that cover the history, literature, and reception of the Bible in both Judaism and Christianity, as well as its impact on literature, art, music, and film. The encyclopedia features contributions from international experts, providing scholarly articles that address theological concepts, historical contexts, and critical analyses. Users can access detailed entries on biblical figures, themes, and historical events, alongside bibliographies for further research. Regular updates ensure that the content remains current and relevant. This resource is invaluable for in-depth academic research and enhances understanding of the Bible's multifaceted role in society throughout history.