EVERYONE WHO READS THE BIBLE AT ALL WANTS to know more about it and understand it better. A variety of helps have been developed to that end, although most of them are focused on specific categories of informationatlases for map study, dictionaries or lexicons for words studies, or individual books dealing with specific books of the Bible.
For a general yet thorough study of the whole Bible, the best resource is a commentary. Commentaries come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, from one volume to sixty! Unfortunately they also come with some negative baggage, at least for ordinary Bible students. Do a word association on commentary with most people and you will hear words like long, dry, boringperhaps even confusing. Many commentaries are written and designed for scholars and specialists, and by and large they do a good job of meeting the needs of those people. If you are not in that elite group, however, commentaries may leave you feeling intimidated.
Nelsons New Illustrated Bible Commentary breaks the commentary mold. From conception to final production, it has been planned and developed for people who are not typical commentary usersordinary Bible readers and students, Sunday school teachers, and Bible study leaders. This book does have scholarship toomore than forty evangelical scholars have contributed to its contents. But it offers much more. It is brief yet complete, with verse-by-verse annotations on the whole Bible in less than 2,000 pages. It is at the same time clear and relevant, speaking to issues people face in their daily lives today. Perhaps most conspicuously it is attractive and appealing, with one or more interesting features on almost every two-page spread.
Watch for these in-text features as you move through this commentary.
timelines to go with every Bible book, allowing you to place the books within their historical setting
All of these are listed by page number in the pages following this article.
In addition, each Bible book commentary opens with a helpful introduction and an outline. Maps and photographs are scattered appropriately throughout the volume. Major feature articles offer an overview of the Old and New Testaments as well as a look at key biblical themes and doctrines. An article between the testaments helps you bridge that 400-year period. Other features in the Appendix help you gain a better grasp of how biblical archaeology illuminates the Bible and how church history shows the Bibles message in action. Closing the book is a General Bibliography, offering you carefully selected resources to extend and deepen your studies more.
Not only do we believe that Nelsons New Illustrated Bible Commentary is unique in the marketplacewe believe that you will find it uniquely helpful in your life as a Christian who wants Gods Word to shine into your world.
(Charts and Tables)
(Articles describing cultural factors from the time of a biblical incident that have some bearing on the incident)
(Gen. 1:16)
(Gen. 11:3)
(Gen. 16:2)
(Gen. 25:31)
(Gen. 27:43)
(Gen. 30:313)
(Gen. 31:3335)
(Gen. 36:2030)
(Gen. 41:27)
(Ex. 2:110)
(Ex. 4:10)
(Ex. 7:1)
(Ex. 8:115)
(Ex. 12)
(Ex. 12:1420 ; 13:310)
(Ex. 21:2)
(Ex. 20:2223:33)
(Ex. 25:10 ; 36:20)
(Ex. 25:1022)
(Ex. 28:24)
(Ex. 32:14)
(Lev. 8:2 , 3)
(Num. 10:2 , 3)
(Num. 17:10 , 11)
(Ruth 1:1)
(2 Sam. 3:7 , 8)
(2 Sam. 14:26)
(1 Kin. 1 ; 2)
(1 Kin. 9:1719)
(2 Kin. 10:1)
(1 Chr. 9:2)
(1 Chr. 19:9)
(2 Chr. 16:10)
(Ezra 2:1)
(Job 2:1)
(Job 6:19)
(Job 18:1114)
(Job 38:7)
(Ps. 2:7)
(Ps. 11:4)
(Ps. 23)
(Ps. 31:21)
(Ps. 46:4)
(Ps. 68:31)
(Ps. 96:5)
(Ps. 106:28)
(Ps. 120:5)
(Pss. 13:3 ; 146:3 , 4)
(Ps. 148)
(Prov. 6:30 , 31)
(Prov. 31:1031)
(Eccl. 8:8)
(Song 3:611)
(Is. 7:14)
(Is. 17:1)
(Is. 28:1422)
(Is. 34:2 , 5)
(Is. 4455)
(Jer. 22:15 , 16)
(Ezek. 9:49)
(Zeph. 3:10)
(Matt. 2:11)
(Matt. 5:39)
(Matt. 6:7)
(Matt. 12:34)
(Matt. 19:14)
(Matt. 21:12)
(Matt. 21:1)
(Mark 1:21)
(Mark 10:13)
(Luke 1:27)
(Luke 7:3650)
(Luke 8:23)
(Luke 6:11 ; 14:4)
(Luke 17:17)
(Luke 22:7)
(John 2:112)
(John 4:9)
(John 5:16 , 17)
(John 6:35)
(John 7:37)
(John 5:16)
(Acts 1:8)
(Acts 6:9)
(Acts 11:22 , 26 ; 13:1)
(Acts 17:1933)
(Acts 19:34 , 35)
(Acts 21)
(Acts 28:11)
(Rom. 2:12)
(Rom. 911)
(Rom. 14:5)
(1 Cor. 2:15)
(1 Cor. 7:34)
(1 Cor. 16)
(2 Cor. 8:14)
(2 Cor. 13:10)
(Gal. 2:12)
(Eph. 1:38 ; 3:1421)
(Col. 1:1518)
(1 Thess. 2:14 ; 3:4)
(1 Thess. 5:14)
(2 Thess. 3:10)
(1 Tim. 2:14)
(Heb. 11)
(1 John 3:6)
(1 John 2)
(2 John 1)
(Jude 9 , 14)
(Rev. 12:15)
(Rev. 17:5)
(Rev. 20:47)
(Longer pieces of background/historical information)
(Gen. 1:1 ; 3:15)
(Gen. 2:2)
(Gen. 1:1)
(Gen. 8)
(Gen. 12:2)
(Gen. 17:10)
(Gen. 13:12)
(Gen. 28:19)
(Gen. 38)
(Gen. 50:20)
(Ex. 8:19)
(Ex. 12:23)
(Ex. 13:17)
(Ex. 14:21)
(Ex. 21:2836)
(Ex. 2124)
(Ex. 28:30)
(Lev. 9:24)
(Lev. 11:44 , 45)
(Lev. 13:12)
(Lev. 13:47)
(Lev. 19:2)
(Lev. 26:1439)
(Num. 32:8)
(Num. 16:31 , 32)
(Num. 35:1625)
(Josh. 6:2225)
(Josh. 7:2)
(Josh. 10:14)
(1, 2 Samuel)
(1 Sam. 8:5)
(2 Sam. 3:25)
(1 Kin. 12:14)
(1 Kin. 4:25)
(1 Chr. 11:3)
(1 Chr. 9:10)
(2 Chr. 6:18)
(Job 1:6)
(Job 31:26 , 27)
(Ps. 103:3)
(Ps. 6:6)
(Ps. 48:7)
(Pss. 5162)
(Ps. 82)
(Pss. 113118)
(Ps. 137)
(Prov. 22:6)
(Song 1:2)
(Is. 11:4)
(Is. 7:1417)
(Jer. 31:34)
(Ezek. 12:15)
(Ezek. 19:1 , 14 ; 2 Sam. 1:17 ; Jer. 9:10)
(Dan. 3:2528)
(Joel 1:15 ; 2:1)
(Matt. 2:1 ; Luke 1:5)
(Matt. 2:23)
(Matt. 13:10)
(Matt. 10:4)
(Mark 15:7)
(Luke 1:3)
(Luke 11:14)
(Luke 21:20)
(Luke 23:33)
(John 3:121 ; 4:4552)
(John 6:3258)
(John 11:53)
(John 21:1519)
(Acts 1:112)
(Acts 2:1722)
(Acts 8)
(Acts 13:13)
(Acts 19)
(Rom. 13:17)