Hey! they just broke this collection up!
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Chris Miller said:
I would also like to recommend breaking-up the BECNT Upgrade. The original 8 volumes have already been broken up (along with the OT "counterpart"), so I would like to encourage that this upgrade also be considered.
Thanks!
I would like to recommend for Logos to give us 25% off BECNT bundle, that would make my day!!!
DAL
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I am sorry if this causes an inconvenience but I am unable to comment on any future Logos plans.
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The individuals from Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament Upgrade (BECNT) (7 vols.) are now available.
Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament: Matthew
Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament: Mark
Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament: Acts
Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament: Ephesians
Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament: James
Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament: 1–3 John
Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament: Jude and 2 Peter
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The following individuals are now available.
From: Classic Commentaries and Studies on Corinthians (29 vols.)
The First Epistle to the Corinthians
An Exposition of St. Paul’s First Epistle to the Corinthians
The First Resurrection: Being Comments on First Corinthians Chapter 15
The Resurrection of the Dead: An Exposition of 1 Corinthians 15
Christ Crucified: Lectures on 1 Corinthians 2
Charity: As Delineated in the Thirteenth Chapter of the First Epistle to the Corinthians
Everything in Christ: An Exposition of First Corinthians 1:30
The Church and Modern Problems in the Light of the Teaching of Paul in the First Corinthians
The Mind of a Master Builder: An Interpretation of St. Paul’s First Letter to the Corinthians
A Commentary on the First Epistle to the Corinthians
The First Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians
The First Epistle to the Corinthians with Explanatory Notes and Appendix
The Second Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians: A Study in Translations and Interpretation
“The Fruits of Penitential Sorrow.”: A Series of Lectures on 2 Corinthians 7, 10, and 11
The Second Epistle to the Corinthians
The Second Epistle of the Apostle Paul to the Corinthians
The Second Epistle of Saint Paul to the Corinthians with Introduction and Notes
The First and Second Epistles to the Corinthians, with Notes Critical and Practical
Expository Lectures on St. Paul’s Epistles to the Corinthians
Commentary on the Epistles to the Corinthians
The Epistles to the Corinthians with Notes and Comments
A Commentary on the Epistles to the Corinthians, vol. 1
A Commentary on the Epistles to the Corinthians, vol. 2
St. Paul’s Epistles to the Corinthians: An Attempt to Convey Their Spirit and Significance
Apostolic Christianity: Notes and Inferences Mainly Based on S. Paul’s Epistles to the Corinthians
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Dana Valerie said:
The individuals from Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament Upgrade (BECNT) (7 vols.) are now available.
Outstanding. Thanks Logos!
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The following individuals are now available.
From: Sam Gordon Truth for Today Collection (5 vols.)
The Genius of Grace: The Message of Ephesians
Hope and Glory: Jesus is Coming Again, the Timeless Message of 1 & 2 Thessalonians
Fighting Truth Decay: The Message of Jude
Worthy is the Lamb: A Walk Through Revelation
An Odyssey of Joy: The Message of Philippians
From: You Can! Series (4 vols.)
5 Things Any Congregation Can Do to Care for Others
5 Things Anyone Can Do to Help Their Church Grow
5 Things Anyone Can Do to Introduce Others to Jesus
5 Things Anyone Can Do to Lead Effectively
From: Bob Jones University Press Preaching Collection (2 vols.)
The Theological Messages of the Old Testament
Proclaiming God’s Stories: How to Preach Old Testament Historical Narrative
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BUMP!
This thread has been silent for awhile. Are collections still being broken up?
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I was just thinking the same! In particular, collections I would really love to see broken up are the IVP Jesus Studies, IVP Pauline Studies and IVP New Testament Studies. Dana, do you know if there is a timetable for those resources?
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I, too, have been wondering just this week.
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Gordon Jones said:
I was just thinking the same! In particular, collections I would really love to see broken up are the IVP Jesus Studies, IVP Pauline Studies and IVP New Testament Studies. Dana, do you know if there is a timetable for those resources?
Much as I am keenly interested in breaking those collections up...
Dana Valerie said:I am sorry if this causes an inconvenience but I am unable to comment on any future Logos plans.
Let's just keep this thread for the Logos announcements, and post our suggestions and requests on other threads. [:)]
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Sorry for adding to the inbox spam here, but it seems to me that we see logos respond to requests to break up books. This hasn't been mirrored in the other threads. Further it seems that those who are subscribed to this thread have an interest in seeing more sets broken up. The requests bring about the very things that caused you to subscribe to this thread in the first place. Thus it would seem to me that since requests here result in more (and more interesting) broken up sets, that trying to stop requests here might in some way result in fewer (and less interesting) sets being broken up.Lee said:Gordon Jones said:I was just thinking the same! In particular, collections I would really love to see broken up are the IVP Jesus Studies, IVP Pauline Studies and IVP New Testament Studies. Dana, do you know if there is a timetable for those resources?
Much as I am keenly interested in breaking those collections up...
Dana Valerie said:I am sorry if this causes an inconvenience but I am unable to comment on any future Logos plans.
Let's just keep this thread for the Logos announcements, and post our suggestions and requests on other threads.
Thus perhaps if we try to keep chatter to a minimum, and if those who are annoyed bear with the rest of us a little bit, then there is no longer an issue and lots of sets that people are interested in, end up being broken up. We are all happier at that point no?
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Paul Newsome said:
If i could request any further requests to be made in another thread. We currently have 86 subscribed users to thread particularly interested in being informed of Collection breakups via email. Thanks! ...and sorry for The added email traffic.
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Lee said:Paul Newsome said:
If i could request any further requests to be made in another thread. We currently have 86 subscribed users to thread particularly interested in being informed of Collection breakups via email. Thanks! ...and sorry for The added email traffic.
Really? Did you even read my post? Plus at some point posting that after every post is just contributing to the problem.
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If I had not read your post, I would not have responded, would I? Is that something hard to comprehend? [:)]
I quoted someone else's suggestion, which I support. That post was posted a while back.
So chill out, please don't attribute problems to me. It is rude. If I had wanted to jam up this thread, and demonstrate that I have read your post, I would have questioned this statement:
abondservant said:Sorry for adding to the inbox spam here, but it seems to me that we see logos respond to requests to break up books. This hasn't been mirrored in the other threads.
Instead, I chose to be brief and not complicate matters. So there, there's your explanation.
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Paul Newsome said:
If i could request any further requests to be made in another thread.
You can request it, but some of us won't comply unless you can help us out. I leave a brief comment from time-to-time to mark my progress in the thread. It has gotten so long, I can't remember how far I've read without leaving a comment. If you have a better idea on how to mark my progress, I'll be happy to listen.
Keeping a list on paper is *not* a better idea.
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Doc B said:Paul Newsome said:
If i could request any further requests to be made in another thread.
You can request it, but some of us won't comply unless you can help us out. I leave a brief comment from time-to-time to mark my progress in the thread. It has gotten so long, I can't remember how far I've read without leaving a comment. If you have a better idea on how to mark my progress, I'll be happy to listen.
Keeping a list on paper is *not* a better idea.
Doc! I couldn't tell if you were responding to me from back in March or to Lee's more recent quote of my request, so I thought I'd speak to it. Going back through all of your posts to this thread I've never thought any were unwanted or a waste! In fact I always thought the response posts to Logos about recent unbundling were cool!
My request was a simple reiteration from my original post back in 2011, that turned into a place for Logos to speak about the latest collection breakups (never thought that would happen but sure am grateful it did!)
I simply wanted a spot where collection breakups could be announced without the misunderstanding that it was also a place for requests, which could be more effectively communicated by direct e-mail to Logos.
Nothing against those who felt the thread a place to request breakups to Logos, but I did want to remind those that it wasn't the focus of the thread and those who elected to be e-mailed when a new post was added.
...Not wishing to stir further debate here or to be opposite of another's perspective!
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Paul Newsome said:
I simply wanted a spot where collection breakups could be announced
Thanks for the clarification, Paul. I fully agree. Glad this thread is what it is.
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For those following this thread who may have missed the other ones: NICOT/NT has been broken up.
In other news it's now nearly 8 months since the last Classic Commentary set was broken up - any word on any more from anyone at Logos? Psalms would be amazing!
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Would be nice to see Logos add a few more collections to this thread. It's been a while! 😏
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NIVAC New Testament has now been broken up.
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G. K. Beale's A New Testament Biblical Theology: The Unfolding of the Old Testament in the New is NOW available as a stand alone resource!
For book reviews and more visit sojotheo.com
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https://www.logos.com/product/32713/zondervan-biblical-languages-collection
Would be nice to have broken up...L2 lvl4 (...) WORDsearch, all the way through L10,
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abondservant said:
https://www.logos.com/product/32713/zondervan-biblical-languages-collection
Would be nice to have broken up...This thread is to alert Logos users to products that have been broken up. If it is to maintain that function, then requests need to be given separate threads.
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Speaking of collection breakups:
Church Pulpit Commentary (12 vols.) - James Nisbet & Co. (broken up here)
Georg Curtius Greek Studies Collection - Georg Curtius (broken up here)
Cambridge Greek Testament for Schools and Colleges (21 vols.) - Various (broken up here)
History of Israel (8 vols.) - Georg Heinrich Ewald (broken up here)
C. I. Scofield Collection (15 vols.) - C. I. Scofield (broken up here)
Thanks Logos!
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Classic Commentaries on Romans just broken up
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Please break up the classic studies on the parables!
THanks!
DAL
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I would love to see the Baker Academic Pauline Studies Collection (18 vols) broken up! Looking to purchase Fee's "God's Empowering Presence."
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This is pretty sweet: the Baker Academic Bible Interpretation Collection has been broken up.
A New Testament Biblical Theology by G.K. Beale
Handbook on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament by G.K. Beale
Biblical Interpretation: An Integral Approach by W. Randolph Tate
Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics by Joel Green
Elements of Biblical Exegesis by Michael Gorman
Handbook for Biblical Interpretation by W. Randolph Tate
A Handbook of New Testament Exegesis by Craig Blomberg
Handbook of Women Biblical Interpreters by Marion Ann Taylor
Inductive Bible Study by David Bauer
Prima Scripture by N. Clayton Croy
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Bentley Crawford said:
This is pretty sweet: the Baker Academic Bible Interpretation Collection has been broken up.
A New Testament Biblical Theology by G.K. Beale
Handbook on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament by G.K. Beale
Biblical Interpretation: An Integral Approach by W. Randolph Tate
Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics by Joel Green
Elements of Biblical Exegesis by Michael Gorman
Handbook for Biblical Interpretation by W. Randolph Tate
A Handbook of New Testament Exegesis by Craig Blomberg
Handbook of Women Biblical Interpreters by Marion Ann Taylor
Inductive Bible Study by David Bauer
Prima Scripture by N. Clayton Croy
Hopefully Baker collections will continue to be broken up.....Hint, hint https://www.logos.com/product/23986/baker-academic-old-testament-studies
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Classic Commentaries on Leviticus, Luke and Judges have been broken up.
NB: Please keep this thread for announcements and not requests.
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