This collection crossed over at $40, is already down to $35, and sitting right at $30. Should be no problem to get it down to $30 or $25 by Friday noon PST, 3/2/12
22 volumes, over 5800 pages
http://www.logos.com/product/15551/classic-commentaries-and-studies-on-jeremiah
This collection crossed over at $40, is already down to $35, and sitting right at $30. Should be no problem to get it down to $30 or $25 by Friday noon PST, 3/2/12 22 volumes, over 5800 pages http://www.logos.com/product/15551/classic-commentaries-and-studies-on-jeremiah
Just one or two bids might make all the difference! Thanks for consistently promoting these resources Edwin. [Y]
I spoke too soon - it's over at $30.00. [Y]
This collection crossed over at $40, is already down to $35, and sitting right at $30. Should be no problem to get it down to $30 or $25 by Friday noon PST, 3/2/12 22 volumes, over 5800 pages http://www.logos.com/product/15551/classic-commentaries-and-studies-on-jeremiah Just one or two bids might make all the difference! Thanks for consistently promoting these resources Edwin.
Just one or two bids might make all the difference! Thanks for consistently promoting these resources Edwin.
Amen! I've noticed your hard posting work Edwin too! This last set are at a great price now.
it's over at $30.00.
[Y] +1
Thanks Edwin. I am in.
$30 for 22 volumes.
Closes at noon, PST, Friday
$30 for 22 volumes. Closes at noon, PST, Friday
I'm in, maybe it will drop some more (I've just seen all of my bids... so who's going to help me pay the bill?)
Price seems to be "stuck"... not noticed any movement since the weekend..... [:S]
Although it could drop to $25 by Fri., I expect that $30 is likely to be the final price when it moves out of CP.
Just over 24 hours left to bid on the collection of commentaries on Jeremiah.
There's still time to get it down to $25.
We have over a week to lower the price on John (25 vols. currently at $35, but very close to $30)
http://www.logos.com/product/15962/classic-commentaries-and-studies-on-the-gospel-according-to-john
How many commentaries do you have on Numbers and Deuteronomy? How about 20 at $1 each--until 3/9
http://www.logos.com/product/15841/classic-commentaries-and-studies-on-numbers-and-deuteronomy
There's still time to get it down to $25. http://www.logos.com/product/15551/classic-commentaries-and-studies-on-jeremiah
It's close!
Just a few bids short of $25 now, but extremely slow to attract new bidders so we may all have to pay $30.
Seems unlikely to attract enough new interest to get the price down to $25. [:(]
It is well worth the $30.00. There are some really good materials there that I can't want to sink me teeth into.
Less than 6 hours to get a few more bids to get this down to $25
OK, convince me to raise. [:)]
This is super close to $25 - just needs a handful or less new bidders.
OK, convince me to raise.
If only a handful of bidders would bid $30, everyone would get the 22 vol. for $25.
If you bid at all on this you were at least interested.
The only way you are actually going to get it now is if you bid $30.
The difference between your earlier bid and $30 is small.
After it closes the price will go a LOT higher, probably to $159 (some have moved to $199) , which is still only a few dollars per book.....
Your choice...[:^)]
Just over an hour to go, and still hovering very close to $25.
I was interested in getting the e-mail.
Actually it's 300%.
I can do the maths myself (including the good chance that these might turn up practically for free in some upgrade or Library Builder I might buy in the future). What might have convinced me was some pertinent info on the actual volumes, but it seems no one has anything much to say about them. So I guess I'll save my money; I have little interest in filling my library with even more clutter.
What might have convinced me was some pertinent info on the actual volumes
Sample Pages: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7
Intended for all readers, S. R. Driver presents exegetical studies on Jeremiah based on semantic interpretation, historical circumstances at the time of Jeremiah, and critical exposition of the text. Driver thoroughly covers the text of Jeremiah—from clarifying literary devices employed in the original text, to the implications and explanation of unfolding prophecy.
This carefully prepared volume will be of no small use to the elementary student of Hebrew, and invaluable to the English reader who desires to understand the prophets better.
—The London Quarterly Review
Samuel Rolles Driver (1846–1914) was educated at Winchester School and Oxford University, where he later became a fellow of New College in 1870. He was awarded the Pusey and Ellerton scholarship in 1866, the Kennicott scholarship in 1870 (both Hebrew), and the Houghton Syriac prize in 1872. In 1883 he succeeded E. B. Pusey in the Regius Chair of Hebrew at Oxford, which he occupied for the rest of his life.
Driver was a member of the Old Testament Revision Committee of the Revised Version (1876-1884). He authored An Introduction to the Literature of the Old Testament, Notes on the Hebrew Text and the Topography of the Books of Samuel, and the ICC volumes on Job, all of which are available in Libronix. Most notably, he co-authored the Enhanced Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon of the OT (Unabridged).