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Citation of The New Interpreter’s Bible: One-Volume Commentary


Daniel  Francis

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This is the smallest of issues for me but I did wish to query about the Title in citation for 

 

For Example:

 

Their attempt to crown him betrays both understanding and misunderstanding: Jesus is both prophet and king in this Gospel—though also far more, as the next, rather puzzling, scene indicates (6:16–21).

 
Dorothy Ann Lee, John, The New Interpreter’s Bible. Accordance electronic ed. (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2010), 719.
 
When the about menu gives you this.
 
New Interpreter’s Bible (One-Volume)
The New Interpreter’s Bible: One-Volume Commentary (NIB One Volume)
Edited by: Beverly Roberts Gaventa and David Petersen
Copyright © 2010 by Abingdon Press
All rights reserved.
Accordance edition hypertexted and formatted by OakTree Software, Inc.
Version 1.2 instead of
 
I personally usually reserve "New Interpreter’s Bible" for the 12 volume work, having the one volume work cited as New Interpreter’s Bible is just a personal pet peeve, I always change my citations to The New Interpreter’s One Volume Bible Commentary. ​So I am just curious why it is just The New Interpreter’s Bible instead of  The New Interpreter’s Bible: One-Volume Commentary. 
 
-Dan
PS: You know you must have pretty good software when all a person has to complain about minutia like this...  ;) 
 
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Mark, I'll hijack this thread a bit with a related question, but not identical: Why is it that citations of Eugene Merrill's Kingdom of Priests don't include the phrase "Accordance el. edition x.x" as do most other works in Accordance?

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Probably just an oversight. I'll check into it.

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Thanks for the quick action.... I thought perhaps there was an unknown reason for it... glad it was just a small oversight. I suppose for me if the PVC was a condensation of the 12 volume rather than it's own original work I would have been less concerned....

 

-Dan

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