There are some savings to be had by ordering the correct bundle/collection/update/upgrade, depending on what you already own. I had some individual pre-pubs on order that I saved quite a bit on by ordering the group they were already included/contained in. It takes a bit of work, but worth it.
https://www.logos.com/search?query=tyndale&sortBy=Newest&limit=60&page=1&ownership=all&geographicAvailability=availableToMe&filters=resourcetype-commentaries_Resource%20Type
https://www.logos.com/product/201777/tyndale-commentaries-totc-tntc
https://www.logos.com/product/206579/tyndale-commentaries-totc-tntc
Dale is correct that some investigation is necessary! I already own the 66 volume collection, but the 51 volume collection contains 5 volumes that are not in the bigger collection.
Tyndale Commentaries | TOTC/TNTC (51 vols.) | Logos Bible Software
Use the "expand all" and "Hide owned" to find what you may gain.
Dale is correct that some investigation is necessary! I already own the 66 volume collection, but the 51 volume collection contains 5 volumes that are not in the bigger collection. Tyndale Commentaries | TOTC/TNTC (51 vols.) | Logos Bible Software Use the "expand all" and "Hide owned" to find what you may gain.
I don't know anything about the authors of the new versions though. If anyone does, it would be great if you share. [:)]
What is the value of the Tyndale commentaries? OT? NT? Do the NT ones offer something that the (similar?) IVPNT ones do not? What value do the Tyndale commentaries have for people whose theology is not evangelical Protestant?
There are other ways to acquire some of them, too:
https://www.logos.com/product/195375/logos-9-bronze
https://www.logos.com/product/195376/logos-9-silver
https://www.logos.com/product/202043/logos-8-silver-legacy-library
As Rick points out, these 5 are new volumes that are not included in any of the 3 links that SineNomine provides.
as for SineNomine's other question - as an "intermediate" commentary, This series IMHO probably provides little insight to those who are decidedly not evangelical Protestant. (since I AM in that camp, I find it a standard "go to")
Thank you.
These seem to be the additional OT volumes:
https://www.logos.com/product/176472/ecclesiastes
https://www.logos.com/product/165723/proverbs-an-introduction-and-commentary
https://www.logos.com/product/192081/nahum-habakkuk-and-zephaniah-an-introduction-and-commentary
https://www.logos.com/product/192406/joel-and-amos-an-introduction-and-commentary
https://www.logos.com/product/204545/hosea-an-introduction-and-commentary
Plus the revised John volume and the Hebrews volume published this week.
Doesn't seem to include the recently published Isaiah volume though.