NIV Application Commentary

Josh
Josh Member Posts: 47 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Hi all,

This one has been hanging out in my cart for most of the month and I'm needing help pulling the trigger. It's got excellent reviews on the product page, and it's one of the few sets left on my wishlist. Is the sale price worth it? Is the set as good as reviews would suggest? 

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  • Phil Tuften
    Phil Tuften Member Posts: 78 ✭✭

    Josh,

    For preaching this is great.  I like the way the commentary is broken up. Pull the trigger, use it, return it if you don't like it.  While not as in depth as some other commentaries such as NICOT/NICNT or Word.  It wins in terms of giving you application points.  But for a preacher or Bible study leader this is a no brainer

  • James Milne Smith
    James Milne Smith Member Posts: 126 ✭✭

    imho it is one of the most useful sets. I use it regularly for sermon preparation, leading small groups and personal study. And I know other Revs who do the same.

  • Paul Caneparo
    Paul Caneparo Member Posts: 2,760 ✭✭✭

    The only thing I'd add is whether it's better to buy individual volumes rather than a set. The volumes do go on sale for $7.99 or $9.99 once a year or so. If you need a particular volume in the meantime you could always pick it up at the time. If you have the cash to splash and want it now, the volumes are generally excellent.

  • Michael
    Michael Member Posts: 311 ✭✭✭

    I love the NIVAC set.  As a layperson, the structure of the commentary is much appreciated.  It's easy to understand, has a decent amount of depth, and covers a lot of books.  It's a good balance.  I probably use NIVAC, NAC, and Bible Knowledge Commentary the most simply because I find them the most accessible and a big step above study bibles.  I have WBC, TNTC/TOTC, Pillars, NIGTC, NICNT/NICOT, but they are not my go to's.  I've assembled a collection based on "bestcommentaries.com" and have most of the volumes except BECNT.  Even among the "best", NIVAC is still a valuable addition.

    I also purchased this set when it went on sale for $7.99 a volume.

  • DAL
    DAL Member Posts: 10,877 ✭✭✭

    I paid $335.58 for my set.  It has also gone on sale for $419.58

    It’s a nice set, but not a must have right this moment if you don’t mind waiting for a cheaper sale.

    At the end of the day, you decide how much you really need it right this moment.

    As any other set, it’s uneven and redundant at times; mainly in the “bridging context“ and “Application” sections. Sometimes it tells you the same thing, but reworded.

    Check it out and if you don’t like it return it as someone else suggested.

    DAL

  • Edwin Bowden
    Edwin Bowden Member Posts: 1,363 ✭✭✭

    Not all the authors make good use of the format.

    I highly recommend that everyone read the preface to Hebrews. Best introduction to the study of a book of the Bible that I have ever read.

  • Mr. Victor
    Mr. Victor Member Posts: 36 ✭✭

    "I highly recommend that everyone read the preface to Hebrews. Best introduction to the study of a book of the Bible that I have ever read."

    I agree completely with you on the introduction. Easily the best I've read so far.

  • DAL
    DAL Member Posts: 10,877 ✭✭✭

    The best introduction on Hebrews I’ve read was by Neil R. Lightfoot.  Unfortunately, is not available in Logos:

    https://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Christ-Today-Commentary-Hebrews/dp/0962382302

    I’d definetely Buy it if it was available 👍😁👌

    DAL