Customer Reviews
Still the best one volume bible commentary - By: Gontroppo, 20 Jun 2003 
First publishedin 1953, the New Bible Commentary has been revised & updated 4 times. It has been & still is, the best one volume Bible commentary available. To cover all 66 books of the bible means that some detail must be sacrificed, but the authors capture the flow of the argumentin each book well, & also have time to discuss important & controversial issues.
Many of the articles are written by people with best-selling full-length commentaries on the books they were assigned. So you get G J Wenham on Genesis & Peter O'Brien on Colossians, for example.
Highly recommended.
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Descriptive commentary from a strong educational source -IVP - By: , 02 Sep 2001 
The scholars who have contributed to this sterling commentary are clearly people after the heart of the truthin the Bible. The writings are from various times, & have been updated regularly & revised to keep the style relevant to the modern reader. Although the quotations are from the NIV, the commentary does not glue itself to any particular translation. Rather it seeks to determine the most likely from a number of sources - often explaining how some translations do not offer a meaning as passionate as the original text.
I would recommend this book to ANYONE seeking to learn more about their Bible. It is non denominational, it does not seek to conclude on issues, only to clarify what the writers of the bible appear to mean, by demystifying the problems with reading what can be hard to understand through the veil of translation into English.
This is one book that I have next to my bible 95% of the time, & CONSTANTLY turn to it. Interestingly enough, I find I cannot separate my Bible from it, as when I am reading the commentary it makes clear the woven tapestry that the Bible is, it does this by making one think of OTHER portions than the one that may be under discussion. It is self referential & is therefore confidentin that which it describes, & it mirrors the Bible very wellin this.
Its a GREAT book that leaves no stone unturned, & completely follows the books of both Old & New Testament.
I would (and did) choose this one over ANY other Bible study book.