One of the things I like about Logos is the ability to study a passage and reference multiple commentaries. I've owned Logos since the days of Libby and have purchased multiple commentary sets. When studying a passage, I set up the commentaries I prefer in a parallel set and scroll through them easily. That's the benefit.
However, because I have so many commentaries and cannot read them all, I often find myself starting a commentary passage in the middle of an author's thought and I feel like I am only catching the highlights. I've come across some excellent gems by reading portions multiple commentaries, but I wonder what it would be like to focus on one commentary.
Has anyone just read through one commentary in its entirety? If so, what was it like? Was it worth it? What are your thoughts?
(My purpose for asking this question is that I'm preparing to study Romans in 2025)
Thanks,
Ron