So there are quite a few deals, I know it is not done yet but what are some of the must have's (in your opinion)
This one. It came out over the winter. Well organized and thorough.
https://www.logos.com/product/165272/discovering-the-new-testament-an-introduction-to-its-background-theology-and-themes
Ted Weis: This one. It came out over the winter. Well organized and thorough. https://www.logos.com/product/165272/discovering-the-new-testament-an-introduction-to-its-background-theology-and-themes
It's an inhouse Lexham production....I always assume inhouse's price should be way cheaper when being sold here. Even Kindle's price is $5.99. Logos could do better at pricing them. My 2 cents
I was glad to see Motyer's Isaiah made the sale. It has been on my list for a while. D.A. Carson highly recommends him.
https://www.logos.com/product/601/the-prophecy-of-isaiah
Extremely illuminating discussion of Job, IMO:
https://www.logos.com/product/169457/job
My wishlist is basically BestCommentaries.com or Tim Challies Recommended top 5 for each biblical book. These are the 5 that I lack that are on sale
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Any enterprising soul willing to do a list of best-5 or best-10 highlighting the resources on sale?
IMO, if you don't already have them . . .
(That's not to say I endorse all this stuff. I find Walton's scheme to be barely coherent, I think Abasciano is wrong, etc. But I've found these resources to be helpful or, at least, very influential and, therefore, worth being familiar with.)
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J. Remington Bowling: IMO, if you don't already have them . . . The NICOT or NICNT editions. The John Walton resources Some of the New Studies in Biblical Theology resources are great (I say some because there are several I haven't read, maybe all of them are great). Harpers Bible Dictionary IVP Dictionaries (e.g., Old Testament: Pentateuch, Paul and His Letters) NIGTC Blomberg on the gospels Keener on Romans Schreiner on Paul Abasciano two volumes on Romans 9 (That's not to say I endorse all this stuff. I find Walton's scheme to be barely coherent, I think Abasciano is wrong, etc. But I've found these resources to be helpful or, at least, very influential and, therefore, worth being familiar with.)
Just to supplement this, there are some older NICOT/NT editions floating around in this sale. One is Leon Morris' one on Thessalonians. Good reformed perspective that isn't too wordy. https://www.logos.com/product/7464/the-first-and-second-epistles-to-the-thessalonians
Excellent recommendations
mike: Ted Weis: This one. It came out over the winter. Well organized and thorough. https://www.logos.com/product/165272/discovering-the-new-testament-an-introduction-to-its-background-theology-and-themes It's an inhouse Lexham production....I always assume inhouse's price should be way cheaper when being sold here. Even Kindle's price is $5.99. Logos could do better at pricing them. My 2 cents
Just FYI for those with connect essentials on up...remember you can get a one time 25% off Lexham books orders per month. I assume we can apply it to things like MM, but I have not tried it.
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I tried this and it didn't work. I don't know if my coupon code didn't work, or not, but the 25% Lexham Book Coupon did not add to the discount.
Steven New: I tried this and it didn't work. I don't know if my coupon code didn't work, or not, but the 25% Lexham Book Coupon did not add to the discount.
did you try it on the logos.com website? As was posted someplace here in the forums (and as you are lead this way from the connect webpage), the 25% discount may only work on the Lexham book site - there it worked or me earlier this month.
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Paul Strickert: Extremely illuminating discussion of Job, IMO: https://www.logos.com/product/169457/job
I wholeheartedly agree. Balentine is awesome!
NB.Mick: Steven New: I tried this and it didn't work. I don't know if my coupon code didn't work, or not, but the 25% Lexham Book Coupon did not add to the discount. did you try it on the logos.com website? As was posted someplace here in the forums (and as you are lead this way from the connect webpage), the 25% discount may only work on the Lexham book site - there it worked or me earlier this month.
and it doesn't hurt to hit up Sales about it, too.
Jonathan Ray: Paul Strickert: Extremely illuminating discussion of Job, IMO: https://www.logos.com/product/169457/job I wholeheartedly agree. Balentine is awesome!
There is artwork - was there anything specific you would like checked?
I see 21 instances of "Image not available".
So i would say most of the images are in the logos edition;
Where’s the coupon? I’ve been looking for it in my Connect account and nothing. The email they sent me at the beginning of the month didn’t have the coupon code for the 25% off either.
DAL
DAL: Steven New: I tried this and it didn't work. I don't know if my coupon code didn't work, or not, but the 25% Lexham Book Coupon did not add to the discount. Where’s the coupon? I’ve been looking for it in my Connect account and nothing. The email they sent me at the beginning of the month didn’t have the coupon code for the 25% off either. DAL
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The code is below above the fleb code I believe... It's on there somewhere sir