Dr Block has now published his entire Deuteronomy 3 Vol Com. This would be an excellent resource for Logos.
https://bestcommentaries.com/book/22563/the-gospel-according-to-moses-a-commentary-on-deut-daniel-i-block
@Garrell Calton I sat in Dan Block's classes years ago when he was lecturing on these themes in Deuteronomy—before he had written his NIVAC commentary. I believe this would be an excellent series for Logos. I've emailed Dr. Block at his Wheaton email (the only one I could find), and it hasn't bounced back, so I'm hopeful that it's active and will reach him. The publisher is Inspirata out of Hong Kong, which I thought was interesting. I emailed Dr. Block first to see whether he would have sole licensing rights or if we would need to work through them. If I don't hear from him within a couple of weeks, I'll reach out to Inspirata.
@Garrell Calton at the moment, the publisher does not wish to license to us. I asked for a reason but was not given one. We will try again, though, at a later time.
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