Study Editions
- The Harper Study Bible (1991, ISBN 0-310-90203-7)
- NRSV Reference Bible with the Apocrypha (1993, Zondervan)
- The HarperCollins Study Bible with Apocrypha (1997, ISBN 0-06-065527-5)
- The Spiritual Formation Bible (1999, ISBN 0-310-90089-1)
- The Access Bible with Apocrypha (1999, ISBN 0-19-528217-5)
- The New Interpreter's Study Bible with Apocrypha (2003, ISBN 0-687-27832-5)
- The Renovare Spiritual Formation Bible with Apocrypha (2005, ISBN 0-06-067108-4)
- The Oxford New Revised Standard Version Anglicized Cross-Reference Edition (1995, ISBN 978-0-19-107050-1)
- The Green Bible 2008
- The Wesley Study Bible (2009, ISBN 978-0-687-64503-9)
- Lutheran Study Bible (ELCA) (2009)
- The Restored New Testament (RNT) (2009, ISBN 978-0-393-06493-3)
- The New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha, 4th edition (2010, ISBN 978-0195289558)
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