Pillar New Testament Commentary: The Gospel according to Luke was added to the pre-pub program yesterday. Another volume I look forward to being produced.
John
Thanks for pointing this out - appreciated
Graham
https://www.logos.com/product/54051/pillar-new-testament-commentary-the-gospel-according-to-luke
and the link
FYI - the cover is the link in John's post
and the link FYI - the cover is the link in John's post
Sorry, I should have disclosed that in my post. [;)]
Ahhh - an opportunity to learn more - how's that done?
I just copied and pasted the cover image from the pre-pub page. Once it was pasted I highlighted it (similar to if I was going to insert a link into a text line) and clicked the "Insert/Edit Link" button (the linked chain icon) in the toolbar of the forum text edit box, entered the link, and your done.
Ta muchly
Shalom
39.95 is a lot. Must be packed - I love this series, so far it has not disappointed. BECNT is another great one I hope to complete:)
DAL
I'm curious, for those who have purchased the series as part of a base package, will they/we need to purchase this title separately or will it be added to our library As part of the series? I know in the past there have been series upgrades for some sets. is there a way to tell?
Usually you'll have to purchase it separately or you can wait until it becomes part of a future base package and purchase it that way. I purchased PNTC through a base package in Logos 4. There have been additions since then that can be purchased to make it complete. So far I've just done without the newer additions. Hope that helps.
Cheers
ChelseaFC
for those who have purchased the series as part of a base package, will they/we need to purchase this title separately or will it be added to our library As part of the series?
Users will need to purchase this separately. The licenses that came with other base packages or bundles were for a set number of books, already published.
I know in the past there have been series upgrades for some sets. is there a way to tell?
Sometimes base packages or bundles are sold with volumes that have yet to be released, but those are stated as such. Afterwards, "upgrade" bundles are created when 2-3 new volumes are added to a collection. Prepub is a good way to pick up the volume, but not necessarily the cheapest... but you would have to wait and indefinite period of time (years perhaps) to find the "better deal."
Good to know. Thanks!!