Baker New Testament Commentary Series

I was wondering about the volume numbers for the Baker New Testament Commentary Series. Are they numbered in the order that the commentaries were written?
- Hendriksen, William, and Simon J. Kistemaker. Exposition of the Gospel According to Matthew. Vol. 9. New Testament Commentary. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1953–2001.
- Hendriksen, William, and Simon J. Kistemaker. Exposition of the Gospel According to Mark. Vol. 10. New Testament Commentary. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1953–2001.
- Hendriksen, William, and Simon J. Kistemaker. Exposition of the Gospel According to Luke. Vol. 11. New Testament Commentary. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1953–2001.
- Hendriksen, William, and Simon J. Kistemaker. Exposition of the Gospel According to John. Vol. 1–2. New Testament Commentary. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1953–2001.
- Kistemaker, Simon J., and William Hendriksen. Exposition of the Acts of the Apostles. Vol. 17. New Testament Commentary. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1953–2001.
- Hendriksen, William, and Simon J. Kistemaker. Exposition of Paul’s Epistle to the Romans. Vol. 12–13. New Testament Commentary. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1953–2001.
- Kistemaker, Simon J., and William Hendriksen. Exposition of the First Epistle to the Corinthians. Vol. 18. New Testament Commentary. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1953–2001.
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Where is your source of that list.
It's not a list of the baker published volumes as there are only 12.
Shalom
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Kevin A Lewis said:
Where is your source of that list.
It's not a list of the baker published volumes as there are only 12.
Shalom
It is from the Resource Information tab.
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Okay - I'll try and have a look at my physical set when I get home
Possibly one for Faithlife to answer otherwise.
Shalom
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Kevin A Lewis said:
Okay - I'll try and have a look at my physical set when I get home
Possibly one for Faithlife to answer otherwise.
Shalom
Thanks!
I do not have access to physical set right now but I would be curious to find out how the Logos set is different from the Baker set.
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I can see no sign of the volume numbers in the few volumes I looked at - other than the John example which had volume 1 and volume 2 - John was originally published in 2 parts (hence the numbers) - but I can't see that relates to an overall scheme - so I don't know where these arrived from.
Those others you quoted had no numbers anywhere on or in the physical examples.!!
Faithlife?
Shalom.
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Kevin A Lewis said:
I can see no sign of the volume numbers in the few volumes I looked at - other than the John example which had volume 1 and volume 2 - John was originally published in 2 parts (hence the numbers) - but I can't see that relates to an overall scheme - so I don't know where these arrived from.
Those others you quoted had no numbers anywhere on or in the physical examples.!!
Faithlife?
Shalom.
Thanks Kevin.
Faithlife? Help please!
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Gabe M. any chance you would know the answer to this question for Kevin Olson - I admit I am intrigued too.
Shalom
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