Does anyone have a guess on how many $50 bids it will take to pass the $160 bids on the Revelation commentaries in CP?
http://www.logos.com/product/8522/classic-commentaries-and-studies-on-revelation
Note: every $ 160 bid is included in $ 50 bid progress; guessing 16 % more new bids of $ 50 by Logos user community could change resource price from $ 160 (worthwhile value) to $ 50 (outstanding value).
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Are there gems in this collection that make it a good value?
Durham, Hengstenberg, and Ramsey.
Durham especially. Almost worth $50 by itself. If ever there was a short list of single "Classic" commentaries without regard to the specific book/topic, Durham's Revelation would be on my short list.
Bousett's The Antichrist Legend traces the development of the antichrist motif in ancient Israel back to Mesopotamia. His work is very important for anyone studying the Ancient Near Eastern Background to the Bible.
You can't buy Elliot's classic and standard historicist work anymore (at least I haven't seen it). This set is the main reason (along with Bousset and Hort) that I want this set.
Hort has a very important discussion of the date of writing, arguing for the early date.
Trench was also a very important scholar. I don't know anything about the work in this collection, but there are likely to be some insightful comments on the setting of the epistles and upon the Greek text.