Do you like Lightfoot's Commentary on the NT from the Talmud and Hebraica?

If you use and like Lightfoot's Commentary on the New Testament from the Talmud and Hebraica, then consider going in for the prepub on Strack's and Billerbeck's Commentary on the New Testament from the Talmud and Midrash.
The introduction to Lightfoot's commentary states:
Lightfoot’s commentary should be compared with the Kommentar zum Neuen Testament by Strack and Billerbeck This extensive German commentary is the only other work that attempts fully to use the Talmud and related Jewish material in elucidating the New Testament. Strack-Billerbeck is more extensive than Lightfoot, includes the whole New Testament, and is more recent. But the Talmud has not changed since Lightfoot’s day, though obviously Talmud studies have advanced. Lightfoot’s comments on the New Testament text and his use of the Talmud reflect his theologically conservative stance, however, and of course Lightfoot is in English.
Of course, you now don't need to settle only for Lightfoot because it is in English as this prepub is the first ever translation of Strack's and Billerbeck's commentary. So not only will this resource be available for the first time in Bible Software (to my knowledge), it will be accessible for the first time to English readers who do not read German. A cool bonus for those who do read German is that Logos is also bringing the German text to the Logos platform in another prepub.
Check it out... Commentary on the New Testament from the Talmud and Midrash