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The primary object of these Commentaries is to be exegetical, to interpret the meaning of each book of the Bible in the light on modern knowledge to English readers. The Editors will not deal, except subordinately, with questions of textual criticism or philology; but taking the Engloish text of the Revised Version as their basis, they will aim at combining a hearty acceptance of critical principles with loyalty to the Catholic Faith.

The series will be less elementary than the Cambridge Bible for Schools, less critical than the International Critical Commentary, less didactic than the Expositor's Bible; and it is hoped that it may be of use both to theological students and to the clergy, as well as to the growing number of educated laymen and laywomen who wish to read the Bible inteligently and reverently.

- Walter Lock & D.C. Simpson, General Editors

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