Classic Commentaries and Studies on Luke (25 vols.) is the newest addition to Community Pricing and part of the growing number of collections of Classic Commentaries and Studies available:
What would be the top two collections on books of the Bible you wish would appear next? Exodus? The Gospel According to John? Galatians? Jeremiah?
1) Galatians
2) The Gospel According to John
3) Exodus
4) Jeremiah
Hebrews
Jeremiah
Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Deuteronomy
Galatians, Exodus, John, then Jeremiah
Classic Commentaries and Studies on Luke (25 vols.) is the newest addition to Community Pricing and part of the growing number of collections of Classic Commentaries and Studies available: Classic Commentaries and Studies on Daniel (21 vols.) Classic Commentaries and Studies on Revelation (27 vols.) Classic Commentaries and Studies on Romans (32 vols.) Classic Commentaries and Studies on Job (18 vols.) Classic Commentaries and Studies on Psalms (35 vols.) Classic Commentaries and Studies on Genesis (22 vols.) What would be the top two collections on books of the Bible you wish would appear next? Exodus? The Gospel According to John? Galatians? Jeremiah?
I would like to see Exodus and John.
I am in on all of the above titles. Let's join forces and get it done!
1. Exodus
2. Jeremiah
Outside this list.....
1. Deuteronomy
2. Leviticus
3. Isaiah
4. Hebrews
5. Ezekiel
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This is a great series that Logos is offering. Personally, I'd love to see Classic Commentaries and Studies on Romans make it into publication soon.
After that, Galatians and Ephesians are at the top of my list.
Alongside the many modern commentaries on Romans in Logos format, in the interests of having a more complete electronic library it would also be great to have other commentaries such as Lloyd-Jones, Käsemann (English translation), Ziesler, N.T. Wright and Barth as well (and of course Longenecker's forthcoming NIGTC and his 'Introducing Romans'). Here's hoping...
I would like to see any of these leave CP as I am in on all of them. But, alas, I prayed for patience and now the Lord is teaching me patience. After these 7, I would like to see 1 John and Ephesians.
Thanks for the input everybody!
Robert, has there been any discussion on reseting the price points on the Classic Commentaries on Revelations?
I believe it would recieve a lot more support if the price points were lowered.
Robert, has there been any discussion on reseting the price points on the Classic Commentaries on Revelations? Classic Commentaries and Studies on Revelation (27 vols.) I believe it would recieve a lot more support if the price points were lowered.
I agree, and we have tried in past posts to build up excitement, but we have fallen short. I am still not sure how, this is priced so high in CP???
It doesn't seem like it should be that high priced.
Robert, has there been any discussion on reseting the price points on the Classic Commentaries on Revelations? Classic Commentaries and Studies on Revelation (27 vols.) I believe it would recieve a lot more support if the price points were lowered. I agree, and we have tried in past posts to build up excitement, but we have fallen short. I am still not sure how, this is priced so high in CP??? It doesn't seem like it should be that high priced.
this is not so much set by Logos, but by the demand in CP. But books that have more tagging and cross-referencing and a lot of pages will cost more to produce. Commentaries are a Logos Production resource hog. The more people climb aboard, the more that price point will drop.