Are all the volumes in this set a condensed version of each author’s commentary on another series? The reason I’m asking is because I have the Andreas Köstenberger Pastoral Epistles Commentary and it’s just a condensed version of the more extended commentary found in the Revised Expositor’s Bible Commentary. I was wondering if that was the case with the other commentaries in this set: https://www.logos.com/product/194957/evangelical-biblical-theology-commentary
Thanks!
DAL
Are all the volumes in this set a condensed version of each author’s commentary on another series? The reason I’m asking is because I have the Andreas Köstenberger Pastoral Epistles Commentary and it’s just a condensed version of the more extended commentary found in the Revised Expositor’s Bible Commentary. I was wondering if that was the case with the other commentaries in this set: https://www.logos.com/product/194957/evangelical-biblical-theology-commentary Thanks! DAL
I think that's a one off. I don't believe the others have written a commentary on the same book.
Thanks, Paul! I did a little digging and David G. Firth wrote another commentary on Joshua for the Bible Speaks Today OT (so there will definitely be some overlap). Other than that, the others don’t have commentaries for the same book in other series.
Thanks, Paul! I did a little digging and David G. Firth wrote another commentary on Joshua for the Bible Speaks Today OT (so there will definitely be some overlap). Other than that, the others don’t have commentaries for the same book in other series. DAL
Oh yes you're right, although that's quite a different type of commentary.
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