I realize thankfully that dynamic pricing is in place, but look at this -
T&T Clark Old Testament in the New Testament Collection has four books of its 15:
Paul, Scribe of Old and New: Intertextual Insights for the Jesus–Paul Debate
Swimming in the Sea of Scripture: Paul’s Use of the Old Testament in 2 Corinthians 4:7–13:13
Written to Serve: The Use of Scripture in 1 Peter
The Followers of Jesus as the ‘Servant’: Luke’s Model from Isaiah for the Disciples in Luke-Acts
And yet yesterday, T&T Clark Old Testament in the New Testament Collection Upgrade came out - it is 7 volumes, yet FOUR of them are these same books! Why would Faithlife do that for an upgrade of a collection, does that make sense?
I was only charged for the three new books thankfully, yet this is very odd behavior. Is there a reason for this strategy?