Description
Chinese - English Catholic Study Old Testament | Burgundy Imitation Leather Binding | Studium Biblicum O.F.M.
- Product Features:Overview:
- Parallel text in Traditional Chinese and English
- New American Bible (NAB) translation
- Study notes and commentary by the Studium Biblicum Franciscanum (SBF)
- Burgundy imitation leather binding
- 2152 pages
- 2017 edition
The Chinese - English Catholic Study Old Testament is a comprehensive resource for anyone who wants to study the Old Testament in both Chinese and English from a Catholic perspective. This parallel text Bible features the New American Bible (NAB) translation in English and the same text translated into Traditional Chinese characters. The NAB is a popular translation that is known for its accuracy and readability, while the SBF's study notes and commentary provide valuable insights into the historical, cultural, and theological context of the Old Testament.
The Chinese - English Catholic Study Old Testament is easy to carry and use, making it a great choice for personal study, group Bible studies, or for use in Catholic educational settings. The imitation leather binding is durable and attractive, and the 2152 pages include the complete text of the Old Testament along with the SBF's annotations.
If you are looking for a bilingual Catholic study Bible of the Old Testament with insightful commentary, the Chinese - English Catholic Study Old Testament is a valuable resource.
- Interesting Facts:
- The New American Bible (NAB) is a Catholic translation of the Bible that was first published in 1970. It is known for its accuracy, readability, and faithfulness to the original languages.
- The Studium Biblicum Franciscanum (SBF) is a Catholic research institute located in Jerusalem. It is known for its expertise in biblical studies and its commitment to providing resources that help people understand the Bible more deeply.
- Key Credits:
- Translated by: The New American Bible translation team
- Commentary by: Studium Biblicum Franciscanum (SBF)
- Published by: The Archdiocese of San Francisco