To accomplish this goal, writers in this series have drawn from numerous streams in the rich tradition of biblical interpretation. The basic focus is the biblical text itself, and considerable attention is given to the wording and structure of texts. Each particular text, however, is also considered in the light of the entire canon of Christian Scriptures. Beyond this, attention is given to the cultural context of the biblical writings. Information from archaeology, ancient history, geography, comparative literature, history of religions, politics, sociology, and even economics is used to illuminate the culture of the people who produced the Bible. In addition, the writers have drawn from the history of interpretation not only as it is found in traditional commentary on the Bible but also in literature, theater, church history, and the visual arts.
The Commentary’s vast amount of information could easily overwhelm the reader if not presented in a user-friendly format. Thus, the heavier discussions of detail and the treatments of other helpful topics are presented in special-interest boxes, or Sidebars, clearly connected to the passages under discussion so as not to interrupt the flow of the basic interpretation.
Combining credible biblical scholarship, user-friendly study features, and sensitivity to the needs of a visual generation of believers creates a unique and unprecedented type of commentary series. With insight from many of today’s finest biblical scholars and a stunning visual format, the Smyth & Helwys Bible Commentary series is sure to be a welcome addition to the personal libraries of all students of Scripture.