Come February, this will have been in pre-pub for 3 years:
https://www.logos.com/product/171265/come-lord-jesus-a-biblical-theology-of-the-second-coming-of-christ
Here's a Google preview in case it helps anyone else want to order:
https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Come_Lord_Jesus.html?id=Ek6oDwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=1&redir_esc=y
Thanks for point this out. Stephen's father, Alec, has an excellent commentary on Isaiah.
Been in since 2.13.19.
Me too. 😀
So many jokes could be made about this but I will refrain
This is the first time I have seen it. I pre-ordered it today. It is ' almost funded ' so I hope this helps speed up the release.
That's great that it's now "almost funded". It wasn't when I posted last week. 😀
Almost funded now. 😉 Looks like one or two more pre-orders will push it over the line.
Just as we get this book over the line, Faithlife have put a similar book by the same author into pre-pub. I suspect the second volume may be a more "popular" version as it appears shorter. The second volume is published this November, so I can't find much online, but I'd be interested if anyone has any inside information comparing the 2 books.
https://www.logos.com/product/224250/the-message-of-the-second-coming
I prefer the price of the second book too!
Come February, this will have been in pre-pub for 3 years: https://www.logos.com/product/171265/come-lord-jesus-a-biblical-theology-of-the-second-coming-of-christ
Shipping on the first of June I see. Hope it was worth the wait [:)]
Come February, this will have been in pre-pub for 3 years: https://www.logos.com/product/171265/come-lord-jesus-a-biblical-theology-of-the-second-coming-of-christ Shipping on the first of June I see. Hope it was worth the wait
Shipping on the first of June I see. Hope it was worth the wait
I'm still wondering what I'd be missing if I simply waited for his other book on the subject:
I prefer the price of the second book.
256 pages vs 352 pages. The cheap one must be a slightly condensed version of the other. Two different publishers also, Apollos and IVP UK. Not sure if one belongs to the other.
DAL
256 pages vs 352 pages. The cheap one must be a slightly condensed version of the other. Two different publishers also, Apollos and IVP UK. Not sure if one belongs to the other. DAL
Apollos is the academic division of IVP.
256 pages vs 352 pages. The cheap one must be a slightly condensed version of the other. Two different publishers also, Apollos and IVP UK. Not sure if one belongs to the other. DAL Apollos is the academic division of IVP.
Thanks! Wasn’t too sure about that 👍
In the Google Books preview Preface, the author says "Come Lord Jesus!" grew out of and is an expansion of the "Bible Speaks Today" slimmer version.
Both look interesting and have placed pre-orders.
In the Google Books preview Preface, the author says "Come Lord Jesus!" grew out of and is an expansion of the "Bible Speaks Today" slimmer version. Both look interesting and have placed pre-orders.
Thanks. I missed that.
It’s in my library now 👍😁👌
Hi
I am a Latter-day Saint and enjoy studying Biblical prophecies regarding the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. I have personal opinions, which may not be the official position of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I use the King James Version and my opinions are sometimes supported by other LDS scriptures. Other's opinions are interesting to me, because I know there is a lot to learn on this subject. I prefer sharing short personal opinions rather than receiving links to large discourses. We may not agree on some points, which is OK.
I like your reference to Revelations 22:20 which is one where we agree.
Welcome to the forums Dennis
These peer to peer threads are a great source of finding out about resources, how to make the best use of logos, and strategies for dealing with notes and clippings.
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