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A limited black genuine leather edition was published in October 2009 by HarperCollins Publishers and available only from Cokesbury. A previous study Bible, now out of print, was the Wesley Bible published by Thomas Nelson, and using the New King James Version.
The New Interpreter's Study Bible is a study Bible first published by Abingdon Press/Cokesbury in 2003 which uses the complete New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) text with Apocrypha. The NISB is the expanded edition of the NRSV text that includes 3 and 4 Maccabees, and Psalm 151, which are considered as authoritative in Eastern Orthodox churches.
In recent times, study Bibles focusing on specific aspects of the Biblical message, have appeared, such as The Green Bible, an English version of the New Revised Standard Version Bible (originally published by Harper Bibles on October 7, 2008), which focuses on environmental issues and teachings.
The Oxford Annotated Bible (OAB), later published as the New Oxford Annotated Bible (NOAB), is a study Bible published by the Oxford University Press. The notes and study material feature in-depth academic research with a focus on the most recent advances in historical criticism with contributions from Jewish , Catholic , Protestant , and non ...
The Spiritual Formation Bible is a study Bible that has an emphasis on Spiritual formation. It may refer to any of these four published titles: The Spiritual Formation Bible (NIV) [1] The Spiritual Formation Bible: Growing in Intimacy with God Through Scripture (NRSV) [2] The Renovaré Spiritual Formation Study Bible (NRSV) [3]
In 1989, the National Council of Churches released a full-scale revision to the RSV called the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV). It was the first major version to use gender-neutral language and thus drew more criticism and ire from conservative Christians than did its 1952 predecessor.