Good day, please share some of your recommendations on good single volume commentaries that covers the whole Bible.
The Paulist Biblical Commentary is a new and generally respected one-volume commentary on the entire bible. I use it often.
I have used the New Bible Commentary for years as my one volume commentary for the whole Bible.
The Moody Bible Commentary is another great choice: https://www.logos.com/product/121682/the-moody-bible-commentary?queryId=0769ae092d994ef49fb3fca9e0e373fa
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