Wildy, it didn’t take me as long as I thought to get word back.
Dr. Reddish recommends the New Oxford Annotated Bible, Augmented 3rd Edition, New Revised Standard Version.
In fact, Oxford Press quoted Dr. Reddish in their announcement materials for the 3rd edition. Pretty cool.
I used a previous edition of this Bible as a student, and I loved it.
There are several combinations of versions (with or without Apocrypha), styles, and bindings you can get.
The only one I don’t recommend is the College Edition because it does not have a concordance.
You can find the
basic hardcover edition at Amazon for under $30.
This one is fine if you’re going to keep it on a desk for occasional reference.
However, if you intend to use this Bible daily/weekly and to carry it around, I recommend the
leather-bound edition with thumb indexes, which has a sewn binding, not glue. In fact, I just bought one of these while online because I want this updated printing.
They’ve included in-text maps with this one, which is very convenient, and they had twice as many editors and contributors working on it as they had for the 2nd edition. Plus, the textual scholarship is more current.
Dr. Lewis is a Hebrew Bible scholar, so he has no recommendation for a Christian Bible. But I did find out that he’s currently working on a volume of the Anchor series, so I’m looking forward to reading that.
I hope this helps.