References- Bible
Alexander, P. & Alexander, D. (eds.). (2009). Zondervan Handbook to the Bible (4th ed.). Oxford, England: Lion Hudson plc. ISBN 978-0-310-331186 [11]
(Alexander & Alexander, p.).
Attridge, H.W. (gen. ed.). (2006). The HarperCollins Study Bible: Fully Revised and Updated (New Revised Standard Edition). San Francisco, CA: HarperCollins Publishers.
(Attridge, p.).
Brown, R.E., Fitzmyer, J.A., and Ronald E. Murphy (O. Carm). (1990). The New Jerome Biblical Commentary. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc. [1]
(Brown et al., p.)
Catholic Answers. -see separate listing below
Catholic Book Publishing. (1992). St. Joseph Edition, New American Bible. New York, NY: Catholic Book Publishing. [2]
(Catholic Book Publishing, p.).
Dines, J.M. (2004). The Septuagint. New York, NY: T&T Clark.
(Dines, p.).
Evans, C.A. & Tov, E. (2008). Exploring the Origins of the Bible: Canon Formation in Historical, Literary, and Theological Perspective. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic.
(Evan & Tov, p.).
Geisler, Norman & Howe, Thomas. (1992). The Big Book of Bible Difficulties. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Books. [3]
(Geisler & Howe, p.).
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. (2005). New International Version: Archaeological Study Bible. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Corporation. [4]
(Gordon-Conwell, p.).
Green, Kevin (compiler). (2008). All-In-One Bible Reference Guide. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan. [5]
(Green, p.).
Haydock, G.L. (1859). Haydock's Catholic Family Bible and Commentary. New York, NY: Edward Dunigan and Brother. Throughout this website, the updated/transcribed commentary available at: http://haydock1859.tripod.com/index.html was used. [12]
(Haydock, verse).
JewishEncylopedia.com (2002-2011). Jewish Encyclopedia: the Unedited Full Text of the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia. Home page is: http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com. From there, search the phrase used or topic.
(JewishEncyclopedia, article title).
Lockyear Sr., H. (Ed.) (1986). Illustrated Dictionary of the Bible. Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson Publishers. [6]
(Lockyear, p.).
MacCulloch, Diarmaid. (2009). Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years. New York, NY: Penguin Books.
(MacCulloch, p.).
MacDonald, W. (1995). Believer's Bible Commentary. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers, Inc. [7]
(MacDonald, p.).
Menochius. (1655). Cited in Haydock's Catholic Family Bible and Commentary, which notes that they used Menochius' edited writings (edited by Tournemine).
Metzger, Bruce M. & Coogan, Michael D. (2003). The Oxford Illustrated Companion to the Bible. New York, NY: Tess Press. [8]
(Metzger & Coogan, p.).
Rhodes, R. (2008). Commonly Misunderstood Bible Verses. Eugene, Oregon: Harvest House Publishers. [9]
(Rhodes, p.).
Senior, D., Getty, M.A., Stuhlmueller, C., & Collins, J.J. (eds.). (1990). The Catholic Study Bible: New American Bible. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. [10]
(Senior et al., p.).
Note: for ease of reading throughout website, the APA format practice of including year in the in-text citation was not done. The citation used throughout text is above under each source.
Catholic Answers. (1996-2014).
ref. 1- Quick Questions section. "If the deuterocanonical books don't claim divine inspiration, how can they be included in the Bible?"
(Alexander & Alexander, p.).
Attridge, H.W. (gen. ed.). (2006). The HarperCollins Study Bible: Fully Revised and Updated (New Revised Standard Edition). San Francisco, CA: HarperCollins Publishers.
(Attridge, p.).
Brown, R.E., Fitzmyer, J.A., and Ronald E. Murphy (O. Carm). (1990). The New Jerome Biblical Commentary. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc. [1]
(Brown et al., p.)
Catholic Answers. -see separate listing below
Catholic Book Publishing. (1992). St. Joseph Edition, New American Bible. New York, NY: Catholic Book Publishing. [2]
(Catholic Book Publishing, p.).
Dines, J.M. (2004). The Septuagint. New York, NY: T&T Clark.
(Dines, p.).
Evans, C.A. & Tov, E. (2008). Exploring the Origins of the Bible: Canon Formation in Historical, Literary, and Theological Perspective. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic.
(Evan & Tov, p.).
Geisler, Norman & Howe, Thomas. (1992). The Big Book of Bible Difficulties. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Books. [3]
(Geisler & Howe, p.).
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. (2005). New International Version: Archaeological Study Bible. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Corporation. [4]
(Gordon-Conwell, p.).
Green, Kevin (compiler). (2008). All-In-One Bible Reference Guide. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan. [5]
(Green, p.).
Haydock, G.L. (1859). Haydock's Catholic Family Bible and Commentary. New York, NY: Edward Dunigan and Brother. Throughout this website, the updated/transcribed commentary available at: http://haydock1859.tripod.com/index.html was used. [12]
(Haydock, verse).
JewishEncylopedia.com (2002-2011). Jewish Encyclopedia: the Unedited Full Text of the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia. Home page is: http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com. From there, search the phrase used or topic.
(JewishEncyclopedia, article title).
Lockyear Sr., H. (Ed.) (1986). Illustrated Dictionary of the Bible. Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson Publishers. [6]
(Lockyear, p.).
MacCulloch, Diarmaid. (2009). Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years. New York, NY: Penguin Books.
(MacCulloch, p.).
MacDonald, W. (1995). Believer's Bible Commentary. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers, Inc. [7]
(MacDonald, p.).
Menochius. (1655). Cited in Haydock's Catholic Family Bible and Commentary, which notes that they used Menochius' edited writings (edited by Tournemine).
Metzger, Bruce M. & Coogan, Michael D. (2003). The Oxford Illustrated Companion to the Bible. New York, NY: Tess Press. [8]
(Metzger & Coogan, p.).
Rhodes, R. (2008). Commonly Misunderstood Bible Verses. Eugene, Oregon: Harvest House Publishers. [9]
(Rhodes, p.).
Senior, D., Getty, M.A., Stuhlmueller, C., & Collins, J.J. (eds.). (1990). The Catholic Study Bible: New American Bible. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. [10]
(Senior et al., p.).
Note: for ease of reading throughout website, the APA format practice of including year in the in-text citation was not done. The citation used throughout text is above under each source.
Catholic Answers. (1996-2014).
ref. 1- Quick Questions section. "If the deuterocanonical books don't claim divine inspiration, how can they be included in the Bible?"