We really need this book in Logos. It has become a standard textbook in many Seminaries and Christian Colleges since it's publication in 2012.
The Gospel according to Isaiah 53: Encountering the Suffering Servant in Jewish and Christian Theology. Darrel L. Bock and Mitch Glaser, eds. Grand Rapids: Kregel Publications, 2012.
https://www.amazon.com/Gospel-According-Isaiah-Encountering-Suffering/dp/082542593X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1513649061&sr=8-1&keywords=The+Gospel+According+to+Isaiah+53
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Would love to see this book on Logos!
Excellent resource!
This book by Bock and Glaser seems to have finally come to the Logos catalogue (at least I haven't spotted it earlier):
The Gospel According to Isaiah 53: Encountering the Suffering Servant in Jewish And Christian Theology | Logos Bible Software
I just published a song on it, in my signature, that our Church Choir is going to sing next thursday, at the end of the Maundy Thursday Mass, as a SATB arrangement. Please do check out!
Kind regards, happy Palm Sunday and Holy Week,
-O-P-
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Would be nice if a Swedish Bible translation could be available in Logos. There are several translations which are available to the public domain and no longer copyrighted. One I would suggest is Bibeln 1917.
Edited by Jordan B. Cooper. A great historical understanding of theology and doctrine.
Logos used to have more Tim Keller resources and I had some on my wish list however, for some reason these have now been removed. I recommend that you reinstall Tim Keller resources such as The reason for God, Every good endeavor, and other of his books back as resources.
Carl Trueman's latest book. Just released. Will likely be one of his best. Brings much of his thinking in other books together in one volume.