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The International Critical Commentary (or ICC) is a series of commentaries in English on the text of the Old Testament and New Testament. It is currently published by T&T Clark, now an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing.
Initially started over one hundred years ago, the International Critical Commentary series has been a highly regarded academic-level commentary on the Bible. It aims to marshall all available aids to exegesis: linguistic, textual, archaeological, historical, literary and theological. No unifying scheme is sought but each scholar has been free to express their expertise.[1][2]
Originally edited by Samuel Rolles Driver, Alfred A. Plummer and Charles Augustus Briggs (whom the Presbyterian Church in the USA excommunicated for heretical views on Scripture), the series has been in the hands of various editors since. The current editors are Stuart Weeks, Christopher M. Tuckett, and Jacqueline Vayntrub.[3]
Volumes
edit- Skinner, John E. (1910). Genesis. 552 pages[2]
- Gray, G. Buchanan (1903). Numbers. 489 pages
- Driver, S. R. (1902). Deuteronomy. 434 pages[2]
- Moore, George F. (1895). Judges. T. & T. Clark. ISBN 978-0-567-05004-5. 476 pages
- Smith, Henry P. (1899). Samuel I and II. 421 pages
- Gehman, H. S.; Montgomery, James A. (1951). Kings I and II. 574 pages
- Curtis, E. L.; Madsen, Albert (1910). Chronicles I and II. 534 pages
- Batten, L. W. (1913). Ezra and Nehemiah. 384 pages
- Paton, L. B. (1908). Esther. T. & T. Clark. 334 pages[2]
- Driver, S. R.; Gray, G. Buchanan (1921). Job. 360 pages
- Briggs, Charles A.; Briggs, E. G. (1906). Psalms: Volume 1. 360 pages
- Briggs, Charles A.; Briggs, E. G. (1907). Psalms: Volume 2. 571 pages
- Toy, C. H. (1899). Proverbs. New York, C. Scribner's Sons. 554 pages
- Barton, G. A. (1908). Ecclesiastes. Journal of Biblical Literature. 212 pages
- Williamson, Hugh G. M. (2006). Isaiah 1–5. 448 pages
- Williamson, Hugh G. M. (2018). Isaiah 6–12. 808 pages
- Gray, George Buchanan (1912). Isaiah 1–27. 472 pages
- Goldingay, John; Payne, David (2006). Isaiah 40–55, vol. 1. 424 pages
- Goldingay, John; Payne, David (2006). Isaiah 40–55, vol. 2. 392 pages
- Goldingay, John (2014). Isaiah 56–66. 560 pages
- McKane, William (1986). Jeremiah 1–25. 658 pages
- McKane, William (1986). Jeremiah 26–52. 1,396 pages
- Salters, R. B. (2010). Lamentations. 416 pages
- Cooke, G. A. (1936). Ezekiel. 557 pages
- Montgomery, James A. (1927). Daniel. 478 pages
- Macintosh, A. A. (1997). Hosea. 600 pages
- Harper, W. R. (1905). Amos and Hosea. New York, C. Scribner's Sons. 424 pages
- Smith, John Merlin Powis; Ward, W. H.; Bewer, J. A. (1911). Micah, Zephaniah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Obadiah, and Joel. 560 pages
- Bewer, J. A.; Smith, John Merlin Powis; Mitchell, H. G. (1912). Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, and Jonah. 515 pages
- Allen, Willoughby C. (1907). St. Matthew. 350 pages
- Allison, Dale C.; Davies, W. D. (2004). Matthew 1–7. 731 pages
- Allison, Dale C.; Davies, W. D. (1991). Matthew 8–18. 807 pages
- Allison, Dale C.; Davies, W. D. (1991). Matthew 19–28. 789 pages
- Gould, Ezra P. (1896). St. Mark. New York, C. Scribner's sons. 317 pages
- Plummer, Alfred A. (1896). St. Luke. New York, C. Scribner's Sons. 592 pages[2]
- McHugh, John (2009). John 1–4. 368 pages
- Bernard, J. H. (1928). St. John 1–7, vol. 1. 740 pages
- Bernard, J. H. (1928). St. John 8–21, vol. 2. 740 pages
- Barrett, C. K. (1994). Acts: Volume 1. 692 pages
- Barrett, C. K. (1998). Acts: Volume 2. 1,272 pages
- Headlam, A. C.; Sanday, William W. (1895). The Epistle to the Romans. 450 pages[2]
- Cranfield, C. E. B. (1975). The Epistle to the Romans: Volume 1. 480 pages
- Cranfield, C. E. B. (1979). The Epistle to the Romans: Volume 2. 496 pages
- Plummer, Alfred A.; Robertson, Archibald (1911). The First Epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians. 424 pages
- Plummer, Alfred A. (1915). The Second Epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians. New York, Scribner. 404 pages
- Thrall, Margaret E. (1994). The Second Epistle to the Corinthians 1–7. 978 pages
- Thrall, Margaret E. (1994). The Second Epistle to the Corinthians 8–13. 978 pages
- Burton, Ernest DeWitt (1920). The Epistle to the Galatians. 539 pages[2]
- Best, Ernest (1998). Ephesians. 685 pages
- Abbott, Thomas K. (1902). The Epistles to the Ephesians and to the Colossians. New York, C. Scribner's sons. 315 pages
- McL. Wilson, Robert (2005). Colossians and Philemon. 512 pages
- Vincent, Marvin R. (1897). Philippians and Philemon. C. Scribner's sons. 201 pages
- Frame, J. E. (1912). Thessalonians. New York, C. Scribner's Sons. 326 pages
- Lock, W. W. (1924). Pastoral Epistles. 163 pages
- Marshall, I. Howard (1999). Pastoral Epistles. 882 pages
- Moffat, J. J. (1924). The Epistle to the Hebrews. 264 pages
- Ropes, J. H. (1916). The Epistle of St. James. 319 pages
- Allison, Dale C. (2013). James. 848 pages
- Williams, Travis B.; Horrell, David G. (2023). 1 Peter: Volume 1. 853 pages
- Bigg, C. C. (1901). The Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude. New York, C. Scribner's Sons. 353 pages
- Brooke, A. E. (1912). The Johannine Epistles. 242 pages
- Charles, R. H. (1920). The Revelation of St. John: Volume 1. 373 pages[2]
- Charles, R. H. (1920). The Revelation of St. John: Volume 2. 497 pages[2]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Current publisher's introduction". bloomsbury.com. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Review of the series". readingacts.com. 23 August 2011. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
- ^ "International Critical Commentary, Bloomsbury Press". International Critical Commentary, Bloomsbury Press. Retrieved November 11, 2024.