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by Harold W. Attridge




  The HarperCollins Study Bible

  Fully Revised and Updated

  New Revised Standard Version

  Including the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books

  General Editor, Revised Edition

  Harold W. Attridge

  General Editor, Original Edition

  Wayne A. Meeks

  Associate Editors

  Jouette M. Bassler

  Werner E. Lemke

  Susan Niditch

  Eileen M. Schuller

  With the Society of Biblical Literature

  Contents

  Cover

  Title Page

  Names and Order of the Books of the Old and New Testaments with the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books

  Alphabetical List of the Books of the New Revised Standard Version (Including the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books)

  Editorial Board

  Contributors

  Introduction to the HarperCollins Study Bible

  To the Reader

  Abbreviations

  List of Illustrations, Maps, and Tables

  Names and Order of Books of the Bible in Several Traditions

  Time Line

  Strategies for Reading Scripture

  Israelite Religion

  The Greco-Roman Context of the New Testament

  The Bible and Archaeology

  Archaeology and the New Testament

  The Hebrew Scriptures/The Old Testament

  The Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books

  Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books in Various Bibles

  Designations for Books Asssociated with Ezra and Nehemiah

  The New Testament

  A Table of Parallel Passages in the Four Gospels

  Quotations of the Jewish Scriptures in the New Testament

  Index to Color Maps

  Maps

  Copyright

  About the Publisher

  Names and Order of the Books of the Old and New Testaments with the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books

  The Old Testament

  THE HEBREW SCRIPTURES

  Genesis

  Exodus

  Leviticus

  Numbers

  Deuteronomy

  Joshua

  Judges

  Ruth

  1 Samuel (1 Kingdoms in Greek)

  2 Samuel (2 Kingdoms in Greek)

  1 Kings (3 Kingdoms in Greek)

  2 Kings (4 Kingdoms in Greek)

  1 Chronicles (1 Paralipomenon in Greek)

  2 Chronicles (2 Paralipomenon in Greek)

  Ezra

  Nehemiah (2 Esdras in Greek)

  Esther

  Job

  Psalms

  Proverbs

  Ecclesiastes

  Song of Solomon

  Isaiah

  Jeremiah

  Lamentations

  Ezekiel

  Daniel

  Hosea

  Joel

  Amos

  Obadiah

  Jonah

  Micah

  Nahum

  Habakkuk

  Zephaniah

  Haggai

  Zechariah

  Malachi

  The Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books

  THE APOCRYPHAL/DEUTEROCANONICAL BOOKS are listed here in four groupings.

  (a) Books and Additions to Esther and Daniel that are in the Roman Catholic, Greek, and Slavonic Bibles:

  Tobit

  Judith

  The Additions to the Book of Esther (with a translation of the entire Greek text of Esther)

  Wisdom of Solomon

  Ecclesiasticus, or the Wisdom of Jesus Son of Sirach

  Baruch

  The Letter of Jeremiah (= Baruch ch. 6)

  The Additions to the Book of Daniel:

  The Prayer of Azariah and the Song of the Three Jews

  Susanna

  Bel and the Dragon

  1 Maccabees

  2 Maccabees

  (b) Books in the Greek and Slavonic Bibles; not in the Roman Catholic canon:

  1 Esdras (= 2 Esdras in Slavonic, = 3 Esdras in Vulgate Appendix)

  Prayer of Manasseh (in Vulgate Appendix)

  Psalm 151 (following Psalm 150 in the Greek Bible)

  3 Maccabees

  (c) In the Slavonic Bible and in the Latin Vulgate Appendix:

  2 Esdras (= 3 Esdras in Slavonic, = 4 Esdras in Vulgate Appendix)

  (Note: In the Latin Vulgate, Ezra–Nehemiah = 1 and 2 Esdras.)

  (d) In an Appendix to the Greek Bible:

  4 Maccabees

  The New Testament

  Matthew

  Mark

  Luke

  John

  Acts

  Romans

  1 Corinthians

  2 Corinthians

  Galatians

  Ephesians

  Philippians

  Colossians

  1 Thessalonians

  2 Thessalonians

  1 Timothy

  2 Timothy

  Titus

  Philemon

  Hebrews

  James

  1 Peter

  2 Peter

  1 John

  2 John

  3 John

  Jude

  Revelation

  Alphabetical List of the Books of the New Revised Standard Version (Including the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books)

  Acts

  Amos

  Baruch

  Bel and the Dragon

  1 Chronicles

  2 Chronicles

  Colossians

  1 Corinthians

  2 Corinthians

  Daniel

  Deuteronomy

  Ecclesiastes

  Ephesians

  1 Esdras

  2 Esdras

  Esther

  Esther with the Additions

  Exodus

  Ezekiel

  Ezra

  Galatians

  Genesis

  Habakkuk

  Haggai

  Hebrews

  Hosea

  Isaiah

  James

  Jeremiah

  Job

  Joel

  John

  1 John

  2 John

  3 John

  Jonah

  Joshua

  Jude

  Judges

  Judith

  1 Kings

  2 Kings

  Lamentations

  Letter of Jeremiah

  Leviticus

  Luke

  1 Maccabees

  2 Maccabees

  3 Maccabees

  4 Maccabees

  Malachi

  Mark

  Matthew

  Micah

  Nahum

  Nehemiah

  Numbers

  Obadiah

  1 Peter

  2 Peter

  Philemon

  Philippians

  Prayer of Azariah and the Song of the Three Jews

  Prayer of Manasseh

  Proverbs

  Psalm 151

  Psalms

  Revelation

  Romans

  Ruth

  1 Samuel

  2 Samuel

  Sirach (Ecclesiasticus)

  Song of Solomon

  Susanna

  1 Thessalonians

  2 Thessalonians

  1 Timothy

  2 Timothy

  Titus

  Tobit

  Wisdom of Solomon

  Zechariah

  Zephaniah

  Editorial Board

  REVISED EDITION

  GENERAL EDITOR

  Harold W. Attridge, Ph.D.

  Dean and
Lillian Claus Professor of New Testament

  Yale University Divinity School, New Haven, Connecticut

  ORIGINAL EDITION

  GENERAL EDITOR

  Wayne A. Meeks, Ph.D.

  Woolsey Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies

  Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut

  ASSOCIATE EDITORS

  Jouette M. Bassler, Ph.D.

  Professor of New Testament

  Perkins School of Theology

  Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas

  New Testament

  Werner E. Lemke, Th.D.

  Baptist Missionary Training School Professor Emeritus

  of Biblical Interpretation

  Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School,

  Rochester, New York

  Hebrew Bible/Old Testament

  Susan Niditch, Ph.D.

  Samuel Green Professor of Religion

  Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts

  Hebrew Bible/Old Testament

  Eileen M. Schuller, Ph.D.

  Professor of Religious Studies

  McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

  Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books

  CONSULTING EDITOR

  James Luther Mays, Ph.D.

  Cyrus McCormick Professor Emeritus of Hebrew

  and Old Testament Interpretation

  Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School

  of Christian Education, Richmond, Virginia

  Contributors

  Paul J. Achtemeier, Th.D. Professor Emeritus of Biblical Interpretation; Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education; Richmond, Virginia; 1 Peter

  James S. Ackerman, Th.D. Professor of Religious Studies; Indiana University; Bloomington, Indiana; Jonah

  Harold W. Attridge, Ph.D. Dean and Lillian Claus Professor of New Testament; Yale University Divinity School; New Haven, Connecticut; John, Philemon, Hebrews, 1, 2, 3 John

  David E. Aune, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Theology; University of Notre Dame; Notre Dame, Indiana; The Greco-Roman Context of the New Testament, Revelation

  David L. Balch, Ph.D. Professor of New Testament; Brite Divinity School; Texas Christian University; Fort Worth, Texas; 1 Peter

  John Barton, D.Phil., D.Litt. Oriel and Laing Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture; University of Oxford, Oriel College; Oxford, England; Strategies for Reading Scripture

  Jouette M. Bassler, Ph.D. Professor of New Testament; Perkins School of Theology; Southern Methodist University; Dallas, Texas; 2 Thessalonians, 1, 2 Timothy, Titus

  Richard J. Bauckham, Ph.D. Professor of New Testament; St. Mary’s College; University of St. Andrews; St. Andrews, Scotland; 2 Peter, Jude

  Ehud Ben Zvi, Ph.D. Professor of Religious Studies; University of Alberta; Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Obadiah

  Adele Berlin, Ph.D. Robert H. Smith Professor of Hebrew Bible; University of Maryland; College Park, Maryland; Ruth

  C. Clifton Black, Ph.D. Otto A. Piper Professor of Biblical Theology; Princeton Theological Seminary; Princeton, New Jersey; Mark

  †Robert G. Boling, Ph.D. Joshua, Judges

  Roger S. Boraas, Ph.D. Elkins Park, Pennsylvania; Consultant for Maps

  Claudia V. Camp, Ph.D. Professor of Religion; Texas Christian University; Fort Worth, Texas; Proverbs

  Richard J. Clifford, Ph.D. Professor of Old Testament; Weston Jesuit School of Theology; Cambridge, Massachusetts; Letter of Jeremiah

  David J. A. Clines, M.A. Emeritus Professor of Biblical Studies; University of Sheffield; Sheffield, England; Ezra, Nehemiah, 1 Esdras

  John J. Collins, Ph.D. Holmes Professor of Old Testament Criticism and Interpretation; Yale University Divinity School; New Haven, Connecticut; Daniel, Judith, 3 Maccabees

  Stephen L. Cook, Ph.D. Associate Professor Old Testament; Virginia Theological Seminary; Alexandria, Virginia; Hosea

  Toni Craven, Ph.D. I. Wylie and Elizabeth Briscoe Professor of Hebrew Bible; Brite Divinity School; Texas Christian University; Fort Worth, Texas; Judith

  Sidnie White Crawford, Ph.D. Professor of Hebrew Bible; University of Nebraska at Lincoln; Lincoln, Nebraska; Esther, Additions to Esther

  James L. Crenshaw, Ph.D. Robert L. Flowers Professor of Old Testament; The Divinity School; Duke University; Durham, North Carolina; Job

  J. Andrew Dearman, Ph.D. Professor of Old Testament; Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary; Austin, Texas; Amos

  Carol J. Dempsey, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Theology; University of Portland; Portland, Oregon; Micah

  Dennis C. Duling, Ph.D. Professor of Religious Studies; Canisius College; Buffalo, New York; Matthew

  John T. Fitzgerald, Ph.D. Associate Professor of New Testament; University of Miami; Coral Gables, Florida; 2 Corinthians

  Carole R. Fontaine, Ph.D. Taylor Professor of Biblical Theology and History; Andover-Newton Theological School; Newton Centre, Massachusetts; Proverbs

  Michael V. Fox, Ph.D. Jay C. and Ruth Halls-Bascom Professor of Hebrew; University of Wisconsin; Madison, Wisconsin; Song of Solomon

  Victor Paul Furnish, Ph.D. University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of New Testament; Perkins School of Theology; Southern Methodist University; Dallas, Texas; 1 Corinthians

  Beverly Roberts Gaventa, Ph.D. Helen H. P. Manson Professor of New Testament Literature and Exegesis; Princeton Theological Seminary; Princeton, New Jersey; Acts

  Jeffrey C. Geoghegan, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Theology; Boston College; Boston, Massachusetts; Letter of Jeremiah

  Edward L. Greenstein, Ph.D. Professor of Bible; Tel Aviv University; Tel Aviv, Israel; Exodus

  Jo Ann Hackett, Ph.D. Professor of the Practice of Biblical Hebrew and Northwest Semitic Epigraphy; Harvard University; Cambridge, Massachusetts; Numbers

  Daniel J. Harrington, Ph.D. Professor of New Testament; Weston Jesuit School of Theology; Cambridge, Massachusetts; 1, 2 Maccabees

  Richard B. Hays, Ph.D. George Washington Ivey Professor of New Testament; The Divinity School; Duke University; Durham, North Carolina; Galatians

  Ronald Hendel, Ph.D. Professor of Hebrew Bible; University of California at Berkeley; Berkeley, California; Israelite Religion, Genesis

  Richard A. Henshaw, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Old Testament; Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School; Rochester, New York; Joel, Obadiah

  Ronald F. Hock, Ph.D. Professor of Religion; University of Southern California; Los Angeles, California; Philippians, Philemon

  W. Lee Humphreys, Ph.D. Emeritus Professor of Religious Studies; University of Tennessee; Knoxville, Tennessee; Esther, Esther with the Additions

  Leander E. Keck, Ph.D. Winkley Emeritus Professor of Biblical Theology; Yale University Divinity School; New Haven, Connecticut; Romans

  Philip J. King, S.T.D. Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies; Boston College; Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts; Micah

  Ralph W. Klein, Th.D. Christ Seminary–Seminex Professor of Old Testament; Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago; Chicago, Illinois; 1, 2 Chronicles

  Edgar M. Krentz, Ph.D. Christ Seminary–Seminex Professor of New Testament, Emeritus; Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago; Chicago, Illinois; 1 Thessalonians

  Sophie Laws, B.Litt., M.A. Oxon. Professor of History and Religion; Regent’s College; London, England; James

  Werner E. Lemke, Th.D. Baptist Missionary Training School Professor Emeritus of Biblical Interpretation; Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School; Rochester, New York; Lamentations

  S. Dean McBride Jr., Ph.D. Cyrus H. McCormick Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Interpretation; Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education; Richmond, Virginia; Deuteronomy

  P. Kyle McCarter Jr., Ph.D. William Foxwell Albright Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Studies; Johns Hopkins University; Baltimore, Maryland; 1, 2 Samuel

  Burton L. Mack, Ph.D. Emeritus Professor of New Testament; Claremont School of Theology; Claremont, California; Sirach

 
Christopher R. Matthews, Ph.D. Adjunct Assistant Professor of New Testament; Weston Jesuit School of Theology; Cambridge, Massachusetts; Luke

  James Luther Mays, Ph.D. Cyrus McCormick Professor Emeritus of Hebrew and Old Testament Interpretation; Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education; Richmond, Virginia; Hosea

  Eric M. Meyers, Ph.D. Bernice and Morton Lerner Professor of Judaic Studies; Duke University; Durham, North Carolina; The Bible and Archaeology

  Jacob Milgrom, D.H.L. Emeritus Professor of Hebrew and Bible; University of California at Berkeley; Berkeley, California; Leviticus

  Patrick D. Miller, Ph.D. Charles T. Haley Professor of Old Testament Theology Emeritus; Princeton Theological Seminary; Princeton, New Jersey; Psalms

  Pamela J. Milne, Ph.D. Professor of Religious Studies; University of Windsor; Windsor, Ontario, Canada; Daniel

  Richard D. Nelson, Ph.D. W. J. A. Power Professor of Biblical Hebrew and Old Testament; Interpretation; Perkins School of Theology; Southern Methodist University; Dallas, Texas; Joshua, Judges

  Carol A. Newsom, Ph.D. Charles Howard Candler Professor of Old Testament; Candler School of Theology; Emory University; Atlanta, Georgia; Baruch

 

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