So I was just looking at my logos library and thought how many awesome titles there are, many I wanted for quite some time. I started thinking about my favorite and it has to be the Anchor commentary set. I always loved checking out volumes during seminary since the info truly came in handy during papers I was writing. Never thought I would be able to have ir on Logos so needless to say I was ecstatic when it arrived. What about yours? Also what is that one title or set you are anxiously awaiting for?
It will be, as soon as it is released, the NICOT/NICNT. I'd love to get Anchor, but the budget can't sustain both I'm afraid... at least not for the foreseeable future!
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Most used? WBC
Favorite? A recent release: Commentary on the NT use of the OT
Although I have it in my bookshelf I've always known that it would be much more valuable on Libronix
What am I anxiously waiting for? Ahh its gotta be NICOT/NICNT (yeah, I finally told my wife I ordered it) :-)
Hi, I would like to propose The Lectionary Commentary: Theological Exegesis for Sunday's Texts (3 Vols.) as a very worth while and probably much over looked commentary set which always serves a brilliant 'starter' for those who follow the Revised Common Lectionary. [:)]
Hard to pick. WBC NICOT/NICNT
For me the same, but in the opposite order. As far as the regular books are concerned, I am very (I mean very) happy to have 4 volumes of Michael Brown Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus. Great stuff.
Well, to say all I llike would be really long list, but NICOT/NICNT will be definitely the top pick for me.
I'd like to mention the collection of Francis Schaffer's books, purchased during the Logos March Madness campaign. It was fun to participate and to see everybody chose this set to be winner.
It's hard to beat the Anchor (Yale) Bible Dictionary. The Hermeneia commentary set is my favorite for commentaries.
Walter Brueggemann's books and the Lectionary commentary series mentioned in an earlier post.
Systematic Theology by Wayne Grudem. Good stuff.
Theological Journals. Great value.
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Anchor Bible Dictionary. It was also my first Logos purchase.
IVP dictionaries: Jesus and the Gospels, Paul and his letters, NT background, Later NT and the much anticipated OT volumes: Pentateuch, Historical Books, Wisdom, Prophets.
Also my first - in 2.0 format back in 2000. Still my favourite. Though I do like the IVP dictionaries.
Mine too. I am anxiously awaiting the new Zondervan package. JUST DON'T LABEL THEM MONOGRAPHS![:)]
Ditto - these are amazing resources.
Word Biblical Commentary; Preacher's Commentary and Webber's muti-volume on Worship.
Alan
BDAG followed by Pillar and Baker Exegetical commentaries.
UBS Handbook series
Exegetical Summary series
Upgrade from L3 Gold to L4 Platinum - among other things, Holman visuals, Baker Exegetical Commentary, Pillar and BDAG. Extraordinary value for money!
I would have to say the Outpouring. It is a commentary on the Gospel of John and is the first book I've ever read that puts in its proper context "The feasts of the Lord."
OP... I'd like to see more of this topic.
The day I bought Logos 1.6 in 1993. It changed the way I did Bible Study preparation and Sermon preparation. I haven't used my big, loose-leaf NASB since.