In the multi-view panel, the New Collegeville Study Bible is given the less than useful title of "New Testament" - please correct to use actual title.
@MJ. Smith The title of this book is, simply, "New Testament", this can be seen on its title page. This is not a name assigned by the Multi-View panel, it is the actual name of this volume.
All the volumes in this commentary series are simply named after the portion of Scripture that they cover.
It is quite normal for commentaries to have generic titles, despite the confusion this can potentially cause in various situations.
My apologies for wasting your time - I saw that the old testament was divided by book and didn't see that the new testament was handled differently
@MJ. Smith You have never wasted my time, you have asked questions.
What map book shows all the New Testament places quickly and easily? Syrian Phoenicia was hard to find. As was Magadan.
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