Classic Commentaries on Lamentations

It appears that the Classic Commentaries on Jeremiah series has recently changed its name to Classic Commentaries on Jeremiah and Lamentations. This is clear from the description on the product page (http://www.logos.com/product/15551/classic-commentaries-and-studies-on-jeremiah-and-lamentations) which almost always refers to Classic Commentaries and Studies on Jeremiah. Now there is no doubt that Jeremiah and Lamentations are naturally handled together, but a quick search of the product page reveals that only one volume actually refers to Lamentations in the product description.
My questions are:
Do any of the other volumes in the collection actually deal with Lamentations?
Are there other volumes which do refer to Lamentations which we would have expected to be included but weren't, given that it was originally a collection on Jeremiah?
Comments
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I would like to hear from someone at Logos on this.
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I did a search on the collection and only came up with one resource that covers Lamentations (Jeremiah (25–52) and Lamentations, Volume 2.). Is this correct or am I missing something?
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I just did a print/export on the resource that includes Lamentations in this collection and everything written on Lamentations was only 20 pages.
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Ronald Quick said:
I just did a print/export on the resource that includes Lamentations in this collection and everything written on Lamentations was only 20 pages.
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I think I'd like to see more than 20 pages on Lamentations, too....
Grace & Peace,
Bill
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