Mine is 'Learn to Use Biblical Greek and Hebrew with Logos Bible Software'.
This post is aimed at finding out which of the really good pre-pubs I've overlooked.
Valerie
I'm not sure what you mean by favourite. I am taking it to mean the one I would love to see released yesterday. [:D]
Then, I have 3:
Wishin' and hopin' and beggin' and prayin' (Merseybeats Single 1960s) How sad is that? [:S]
I'll give three, too:
I'm most looking forward to the Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library, especially for the Raymond Brown and John P. Meier volumes, several of which I already own in print.
New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology and Exegesis (NIDOTTE). Thanks for asking. [:)]
http://www.logos.com/products/prepub/details/4150(CH Mackintosh collection)
http://www.logos.com/products/prepub/details/4741(Magnes PressHebrew Bible Collection)
http://www.logos.com/products/prepub/details/5364 (Charles Ryrie Legacy Collection)
I'll give three, too: Reformed Dogmatics, by Herman Bavinck (4 Vols.) Pillar New Testament Commentary: The Acts of the Apostles New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology (4 Vols.)
I'll vote for the same three - except change the Acts commentary to the Pillar Hebrew.
I have two:
BHS helps collection
Reformed Dogmatics by Bavinck-I need this one for my systematics classes next semester!
Mine would be all the Pillar commentaries. I've cancelled most of the others so I can afford my new Mac Book Pro. [H]
http://www.logos.com/products/prepub/details/4950
N T Wright's Christian Origins and the Question of God
1) Ancient Near-Eastern Thought and the Old Testament - Could really use help getting this at %100!
2) Israelite Religions - This too!
3) NIDOTTE
I second the NT Wright trio of his three big books.