https://www.logos.com/product/155993/the-library-of-hebrew-bible-old-testament-studies-2016
If you haven't placed an order for this, please do.
And this...
https://www.logos.com/product/166095/library-of-hebrew-old-testament-studies-2018
Thanks.
If only life were more Methuselahic and we had a few more lifetimes worth of years to read all that good stuff. Alas! We can only hope to have Logos in Heaven.(FL: what are your longevity plans?)
Excellent title-ing choice.
I like the one 'Even God Can Not Change the Past'. If the Diety can see and manage the future, then changing the present (2nd Peter) is changing the Diety's past. But that's speculating (doctrine-ing).
Thanks for the 2 I'd missed.
Added:
Checking up on the Hebrew Encyclopedia prepub (going nowhere) led to an Eisenbraums prepub that included 'Grammar of Samaritan Hebrew'. I really wish FL would sell books no one wants (maybe a challenging business model). Amazon's used is 7 times the prepub. Anyway a review is quite interesting regarding the possible intrusion of arabic:
https://www.amazon.com/Grammar-Samaritan-Hebrew-Recitation-Comparison/product-reviews/1575060477
I like the one 'Even God Can Not Change the Past'
Which, of course, must mean you enjoy reading Peter Damian. See Peter Damian in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy or for the source see Letter 119 in Peter Damian:Letters 91-120. Yes, the 11th century Peter Damian began the great discussion on the limits of omnipotence with the question "can God restore virginity?"
YHWH can do whatever He wants to do--including restoring virginity. As far as changing the past, there's no reason He would ever want to or need to.
Regarding the LHBOTS collections, I don't see a 2017 version. Were they on vacation? There are many 2019 singles available on Logos, seems about time to create a 2019 collection.
I bought the Bloomsbury Bundle some time back, and I keep finding unpurchased titles floating around in the Logos bibliosphere that I would have expected to be in that collection. Can anyone from FL explain what criteria for inclusion in that bundle is/was? What years were covered? What exclusions were applied, if any? Thanks.
I like the one 'Even God Can Not Change the Past' Which, of course, must mean you enjoy reading Peter Damian. See Peter Damian in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy or for the source see Letter 119 in Peter Damian:Letters 91-120. Yes, the 11th century Peter Damian began the great discussion on the limits of omnipotence with the question "can God restore virginity?"
Well, your comment got me to thinking. My databases have bunches of chronological pattern detections. Coding is exhausting. But I'd never looked at what gods do. Just off the top of my head, future-knowledge seems like the mid-bronze. One I've always been curious about is communications pecking order (eg Moses vs Aaron)... direct communication trumped dreams. Paul had to know that.
https://www.logos.com/product/155993/the-library-of-hebrew-bible-old-testament-studies-2016 If you haven't placed an order for this, please do. And this... https://www.logos.com/product/166095/library-of-hebrew-old-testament-studies-2018 Thanks.
I looked through the titles and found a couple I would be interested in reading, but I'm not going to buy the whole lot for those few titles. Too bad I can't bid on only the titles I want.