Books can be attributed to "Anonymous" for several reasons:
* They are officially published under that name * They are traditional stories not attributed to a specific author * They are religious texts not generally attributed to a specific author
Books whose authorship is merely uncertain should be attributed to Unknown.
Well, it's the Bible. So...five stars & I learned a lot. Seriously, I love this Bible- it's got ridiculous notes in it from Mr. Dake, who is widely acclaimed in Christian circles for the scholarship he's done. Occasionally he's quite opinionated, infrequently he espouses an idea and seems to give insufficient evidence to wholly convince me of his point, and he's not a fan of interracial marriage based apparently on it being outlawed in Jewish law, but these ornery moments are few & far between. A wonderful resource for laypeople & preachers- he really lays everything out for you. I don't look at too many other Bibles, as I'm very biased toward this one-my dad also owned one-but I doubt you'll find one more informative.
I have many theological differences with Dake, but I won't focus on those. Some of the lists are extremely helpful. Overall the format of the study notes are an absolute mess and makes it difficult to relocate something you happened to be reading. I read this Bible as a kid through many a sermon and Dake certainly marched to the beat of his own drum.
Don't have enough words to do this Bible justice -- I started using this when I was first licensed over 10 years ago. No minister, pastor or Biblical scholar should be without it!