Digital Verbum Edition
The electronic edition of this landmark resource, now available in the NABRE translation, contains all the authoritative study notes, expanded essays, and informational sidebars for which it is known and trusted. The heart of this volume remains the extensive reading guide, which leads the reader through the Scriptures book by book. References and background information are clearly laid out in the margins of the text, guiding the reader to a fuller understanding of the Bible.
The Catholic Study Bible is now available in a state-of-the-art digital edition using the power of Logos Bible Software. This is an easy-to-use tool that helps make Bible-study time more diligent.
This resource does not include the Bible texts. The NABRE is available separately and can be purchased here.
Donald Senior is president and professor of New Testament at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago.
John J. Collins is Holmes Professor of Old Testament Criticism and Interpretation at Yale University. He is currently serving as president of the Society of Biblical Literature.
This resource does not include the Bible texts. The NABRE is available separately and can be purchased here.
“It now refers to the Day of Judgment. The description in 3:1–5 has become a classic passage because it is quoted in Acts 2:17–21.” (Volume 1, Page 350)
“Through the many biblical books flows the continuing saga of God’s love for Israel and for the church. Each of the biblical authors, no matter how much separated in time, culture, and literary style, shares a conviction that God’s presence is felt in human history and that God invites the human family to respond with faith and integrity.” (Volume 1, Page 3)
“But the Greeks stressed the tension between the flesh and the spirit, which presupposed the superiority of the spirit and the inferiority of the flesh. For them, the spirit represented the immortal, life-giving aspect of human experience, whereas the body or flesh signified the weaker, sensual, mortal aspect that had to be subordinated to the spirit in order to find happiness.” (Volume 1, Page 469)
“the official Roman Catholic decision about the canon did not come until the Council of Trent in the sixteenth century” (Volume 1, Page 4)
“here it means a prefiguration of what is to come in Christ, as it is used in the Pauline literature; cf. Col 2:17.” (Volume 2, Page 1713)
Donald Senior is president and professor of New Testament at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago.
John J. Collins is Holmes Professor of Old Testament Criticism and Interpretation at Yale University. He is currently serving as president of the Society of Biblical Literature.
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