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I just ordered the Ignatius Study Bible: New Testament (and I know it’s only the NT!
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The Genesis one is great!As with many projects this size, publication is incremental.
There are currently 5 Old Testament volumes available for purchase:
[Joshua (http://www.amazon.com/Joshua-Ignatius-Catholic-Study-Bible/dp/1586179101/) and [Judges and Ruth (http://www.amazon.com/Judges-Ruth-Ignatius-Catholic-Study/dp/1586179128/) will both be available later this year.
10 down, 36 to go.They are definitely planning on releasing the entire Old Testament eventually. It just takes time.
Thanks for the information.As with many projects this size, publication is incremental.
There are currently 5 Old Testament volumes available for purchase:
[Joshua (http://www.amazon.com/Joshua-Ignatius-Catholic-Study-Bible/dp/1586179101/) and [Judges and Ruth (http://www.amazon.com/Judges-Ruth-Ignatius-Catholic-Study/dp/1586179128/) will both be available later this year.
10 down, 36 to go.They are definitely planning on releasing the entire Old Testament eventually. It just takes time.
Right, the lack of study questions is the main difference between the individual volumes and the New Testament as a whole. The study questions do come in handy if you are doing a study with a group. But it’s more pricey to go that route. I got most of the individual New Testament volumes back before they had the whole New Testament.Good to know - thank you! I picked up a handful of the individual NT guides, then decided to just get the whole thing (although I don’t think the full volume has the study questions). I’ve seen the individual OT guides but haven’t had a chance to look at them much yet.
Yes, Dr. Hahn has lots to say about Genesis.The Genesis one is great!
I know that there is a place online that allows you to officially download all of the study questions for free, because I’ve done it myself. I can’t seem to find it, however. It might be from Scott Hahn’s website, or Ignatius Press. I’ll keep looking.Right, the lack of study questions is the main difference between the individual volumes and the New Testament as a whole. The study questions do come in handy if you are doing a study with a group. But it’s more pricey to go that route. I got most of the individual New Testament volumes back before they had the whole New Testament.
Interesting. That info is from a year ago. It seems doubtful to me that they are going to meet a target of Fall 2015 as they would have probably advertised that by now. I had heard they were close to being done with the Old Testament about 10 years ago, though.I found the following update on the final completion of the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible. A single volume complete version, including the Old Testament, is now tentatively scheduled for between late 2015 and mid 2016. There are quite a few details about what the final Bible will be like at the link below:
catholicbiblesblog.com/2014/05/update-on-icsb.html
Found it!I know that there is a place online that allows you to officially download all of the study questions for free, because I’ve done it myself. I can’t seem to find it, however. It might be from Scott Hahn’s website, or Ignatius Press. I’ll keep looking.