I’ve had a look, but can’t see this mentioned before...
Can we get The Biblical Theology for Christian Proclamation Commentary series published by Holman in Logos? Schreiner’s entry on Hebrews is brilliant in my prep at the moment (And Jim Hamilton’s upcoming one on the Psalms will undoubtably be great too).
I didn't know about this series previously, but it's exactly the sort of commentary series I'd be willing to spend money on.
Here's the projected list of commentaries and authors:
Old Testament contributors
Desmond Alexander Genesis
Mark Rooker Exodus
Paul Wegner Leviticus
Richard Averbeck Numbers
Gary Millar Deuteronomy
David Firth Joshua
Iain Duguid Judges, Ruth
Dan Wu 1-2 Samuel
Bob Bergen 1-2 Kings
Paul House & Todd Borger 1-2 Chronicles
Andrew Hill Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther
Barry Webb Job
James Hamilton Psalms
Allen Ross Proverbs
Ernest Lucas Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs
Jack Collins Isaiah
Stephen Dempster Jeremiah, Lamentations
Paul Williamson Ezekiel
Joe Sprinkle Daniel
Anthony Petterson Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah
Ray Clendenen Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi
New Testament contributors
Charles Quarles Matthew
Peter Bolt Mark
Michael Wilkins Luke
Ardel Caneday John
Alan Thompson Acts
David G. Peterson Romans
David Starling 1 Corinthians
Jason Meyer 2 Corinthians
Matt Harmon Galatians
Trevor Burke Ephesians
Doug Moo Philippians
Joel White Colossians, Philemon
Terry Wilder 1-2 Thessalonians
Andreas Köstenberger 1-2 Timothy, Titus
Thomas Schreiner Hebrews
David Chapman James
Rick Melick 1-2 Peter, Jude
Michael Martin 1-3 John
Eckhard Schnabel Revelation
Its ok- I have the Romans volume through another software.
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You can vote for this series here: https://suggestbooks.uservoice.com/forums/308269-book-suggestions/suggestions/11097762-commentary-on-hebrews-biblical-theology-christian
Will be voting, this looks good.
I have Romans and Hebrews in Kindle- so I took Hebrews and converted the "Introduction" into a PBB- there is a lot of tagging, not to mention 101 footnotes, and there linking of resources within them. A lot of work.
I wanted to see what a Logos version would look like- and it looks good and beneficial.
What I'm not sure of is this series still in progress or has it been dropped? The book version of Hebrews looks like it is listed for $89 now- that is really steep.
I've heard rumours that it has been acquired by Lexham Press, so we may see it in Logos soon!
Anyone from Lexham able to confirm?
I looked further at a PBB on this volume- but the copyright prohibits moving forward with it. So I have begin to analyze its construction, body text, footnotes etc; it has in the exposition portion approx. 724 in the Kindle version. This makes PBB a monumental task.
I dislike any book in Kindle, terrible way to read a book of this type. Could Faithlife respond to request about the acquiring this series- a simple yea or nay would be sufficient.
This is definitely a series I may have to decide to buy in dead tree.
FYI, Andreas Kostenberge’s Commentary on the Pastoral Epistles in this series is virtually the same commentary contained in the Expositor’s Bible Commentary Revised Edition 👍😁👌
DAL
Ps. See this thread: https://community.logos.com/forums/t/189078.aspx
I take this as confirmation!
https://twitter.com/DrJimHamilton/status/1244996950115614720
I take this as confirmation! https://twitter.com/DrJimHamilton/status/1244996950115614720
Nice 👍😁👌
It looks like Lexham acquired this and is now printing it under the series name, Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary.
At least all these 6 authors and books match up exactly. And the page length of Schreiner's Hebrews contribution is the exact same according to Amazon (560 pp).
It's available for pre-order here.
mm.