''Peake's Commentary on the Bible'' is a one-volume commentary on the
Bible, first published in 1919. It gives special attention to
biblical archaeology and the then-recent discoveries of
biblical manuscripts.
Editions
First edition
''Peake's Commentary'' was first published in 1919 as ''A Commentary on the Bible'', edited by
Arthur Samuel Peake, with the assistance of
A. J. Grieve for the
New Testament
The New Testament (NT) is the second division of the Christian biblical canon. It discusses the teachings and person of Jesus in Christianity, Jesus, as well as events relating to Christianity in the 1st century, first-century Christianit ...
. There were 61 contributors, writing 96 articles. Its length was 1014 pages, plus 8 maps. Biblical quotation was from the
Revised Version of the Bible. This edition was reprinted in 1937 with a 40-page supplement, edited by A. J. Grieve.
Revised edition
The revised 1962 edition was edited by
Matthew Black (General and New Testament Editor) and
Harold Henry Rowley (Old Testament Editor). This edition was completely rewritten but on the same plan as its predecessor, including 103 articles. Black's ''Preface'' pays tribute to the original: "About one thing there was no question: there could be no departure from the Peake tradition of accurate and reliable popular scholarship." Its length was 1126 pages, plus 16 maps. The new edition is based on the
Revised Standard Version. The 62 contributors are from various branches of
Protestantism in Europe and America. Its aim is to present to the layperson the "generally accepted results of Biblical Criticism, Interpretation, History and Theology". The volume featured a lead essay on "The Authority of the Bible" by
Arthur Michael Ramsey, then
Archbishop of Canterbury
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. A paperback edition was published by
Routledge
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in 2001.
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1919 non-fiction books
1962 non-fiction books
Biblical criticism
Books about the Bible
Biblical commentaries
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