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Who owns this Bible? I want to get it, but first, I want to know if it supports the traditional authorship of the New Testamant books and gives good, solid, Catholic commentary. I also need to know if it has an imprimatur and nihil obstat. Thank you. Also, which of the two links would be the better buy? I mean, should I go with the whole New Covenant, or just the Gospels and Acts?
Please, tell me everything you know about these study Bibles. Do they still have the questionable footnotes and introductions from the standard Ignatius Bible (RSV-CE)? I have been too often disappointed by Bible commentary. I want to pick a winner this time. God knows that bad commentaries have deeply devestated my faith in the past, and resulted in me being very sensative to the questioning of Sacred Scripture. I want the safest commentary possible, preferrably using the RSV-CE, because my Church sometimes uses that translation in the lectionary when the NAB is to difficult to revise for Liturgical use.
ewtnreligiouscatalogue.co…ProductDetails
Who owns this Bible? I want to get it, but first, I want to know if it supports the traditional authorship of the New Testamant books and gives good, solid, Catholic commentary. I also need to know if it has an imprimatur and nihil obstat. Thank you. Also, which of the two links would be the better buy? I mean, should I go with the whole New Covenant, or just the Gospels and Acts?
Please, tell me everything you know about these study Bibles. Do they still have the questionable footnotes and introductions from the standard Ignatius Bible (RSV-CE)? I have been too often disappointed by Bible commentary. I want to pick a winner this time. God knows that bad commentaries have deeply devestated my faith in the past, and resulted in me being very sensative to the questioning of Sacred Scripture. I want the safest commentary possible, preferrably using the RSV-CE, because my Church sometimes uses that translation in the lectionary when the NAB is to difficult to revise for Liturgical use.