There one more volume scheduled to be released this year and 17 next year (if I counted correctly). I don't expect all of them to stay on track, but it would be nice if over half made it into my library.
http://evangelicalexegeticalcommentary.com/volumes/
I didn't realize that many were scheduled for next year. That would be great if everything stays on schedule.
I didn't realize that many were scheduled for next year. That would be great [unprecedented] if everything stays on schedule.
Fixed it for you. [:)]
I didn't realize that many were scheduled for next year. That would be great [unprecedented] if everything stays on schedule. Fixed it for you.
Fixed it for you.
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Great fix! [:D]
I did not purchase this set. Though, I do have two volumes of it in my library. With the new policy, I sure am not going to put the set on a payment plan.
But I would be excited about the John Oswalt volume on 1 and 2 Kings being released this February. I know of no Old Testament scholar I admire more than John Oswalt.
If that volume is available for purchase alone, I will jump at the chance to buy it.
All currently released volumes are available for individual sale, so I would expect that one to be individually available also.
If that volume is available for purchase alone, I will jump at the chance to buy it. All currently released volumes are available for individual sale, so I would expect that one to be individually available also.
But isn't there usually a delay after release before a volume is sold separately?
I have not been able to find the specific post, but I am pretty sure that Faithlife confirmed that this was the case when they first announced that they would be splitting the bundle before completion of the series.
Quick update on the EEC regarding the points above:
EEC 1 & 2 Samuel will release in Logos in just a few weeks (12/31/15). Harry Hoffner's volume is an incredible addition to scholarship. We look forward to releasing it with great anticipation.
Other news on the EEC:
It's worth noting that the reason so many are scheduled for 2016 is because they used to be scheduled for 201* and keep getting pushed back. By 2019 we should have like 30 scheduled for release!