Peter J. Leithart‘s commentary on Revelation

So I know that Peter J. Leithart‘s commentary on Revelation is on sale now for $19.99 at https://www.logos.com/product/149244/revelation-2-vols but here are my questions for people that have the commentary already. 1. What does this commentary add that Beale, Mounce, Osborne, Aune, and others do not? 2. How is this commentary different in its typological perspectives?
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General Editors’ Preface The T&T Clark International Theological Commentary Series aims to offer interpretation of the Bible that addresses its theological subject matter, gleaning from the best of the classical and the modern commentary traditions and showing the doctrinal development of scriptural truths. In so doing, it seeks to reconnect to the ecclesial tradition of biblical commentary as an effort in ressourcement, though not slavish repetition. Alert to tendencies toward atomism, historicism, and skepticism, the series seeks to offer a corrective to the widespread pathologies of academic study of the Bible in the modern era. [From the book's Preface][And I have not read it yet]0
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Thanks David, I already seen this and it is intriguing me. I wish you well today.
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I had on my wishlist, because of this review below - but never thought I'd be able to afford. 😀
Revelation: Peter Leithart (ITC). No commentary I’ve read on any biblical book has thrown out as many insights, ideas, connections and provocative interpretations as this one, for all its unexpected judgments (and typos!)
https://thinktheology.co.uk/blog/article/my_favourite_new_testament_commentaries
I also found this review which I haven't read yet.
https://ca.thegospelcoalition.org/reviews/review-of-revelation-itc-by-peter-j-leithart/
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I bought this in prepub. outstanding at any price. I will read anything by this author.
you should go for it if you are able.
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