Not really any standout offers to me, others may find the mileage different.
https://www.logos.com/christmas#12deals
A chance to update the Tyndale commentary collection for almost nothing.
You can put in your prepublication order for the 3 new Lexham Geographic Commentaries. I find them an interesting resource. In addition if you order them from the Lexham Press website and you are a FL Connect member you should get an extra 25% discount.
Karl Barth's pastoral prayers and Walter Brueggemann's introduction to the Psalms are great deals.
In addition if you order them from the Lexham Press website and you are a FL Connect member you should get an extra 25% discount.
I tried to see if that would work and it didn't seem to work for me.
Indeed. $3.99 for me.
A chance to update the Tyndale commentary collection for almost nothing. Indeed. $3.99 for me.
I can't seem to find the link for the Tyndale Commentaries on the 12 Days of Logos page. Any idea what I am doing wrong?
[Y] Thanks for reminding me of this. I hadn't used the discount in December, so used it on the set.
Have you clicked on Show More under the first listings? The Tyndale set shows up for me in the second row, second from the left.
(Be sure you are looking at the section called 12 Days of Christmas. From an earlier comment I wonder if you were looking in that section of the larger Christmas sale page.)
I can't seem to find the link for the Tyndale Commentaries on the 12 Days of Logos page. Any idea what I am doing wrong? Have you clicked on Show More under the first listings? The Tyndale set shows up for me in the second row, second from the left. (Be sure you are looking at the section called 12 Days of Christmas. From an earlier comment I wonder if you were looking in that section of the larger Christmas sale page.)
Thanks Mark. That was it. I was looking at the wrong section.
I was hoping that the Tyndale Commentaries would include the new volumes from the set but I don't think it does.
I was, also, but they are not.
You need to be in the Lexham Publishing website for this to work.
In addition if you order them from the Lexham Press website and you are a FL Connect member you should get an extra 25% discount. I tried to see if that would work and it didn't seem to work for me.
Thanks. I didn't realize that it wouldn't work in Logos.com. I thought it would work on any Lexham book regarless of which site I used. Now I know better.
Are the offers only good for each day or do they carry over throughout the 12 days?
It seems this year the 12 deals are good for 12 days.
These are not part of the 12 days of Logos deals, they are part of the Christmas sale. FL has mixed everything into the one page rather than distinguishing the 12 days on a separate web page so unless you keep a check on which section of the page you are on it is not all that clear. Clicking of the 12 days of Logos link on home page takes starts you at a bookmark offset from the top of the Christmas sale page.
These are not part of the 12 days of Logos deals, they are part of the Christmas sale. FL has mixed everything into the one page rather than distinguishing the 12 days on a separate web page so unless you keep a check on which section of the page you are on it is not all that clear. Clicking of the 12 days of Logos link on home page takes starts you at a bookmark offset from the top of the Christmas sale page. Karl Barth's pastoral prayers and Walter Brueggemann's introduction to the Psalms are great deals.
Thanks. Initially I was confused by this but now I understand. Perhaps it is just me but I'm guessing I'm not the only one who was confused.
Same Here!
The reformed commentary bundle perplexes me. It only has Currid’s Genesis volumes but missing others like exodus in the same series. Pass for me
Anyone have any thoughts on this resource? https://www.logos.com/product/157807/a-history-of-israelite-religion-in-the-old-testament-period-volumes-i-and-ii
It is included in the reference collection
I wish they would add the more recent volumes into the set
It is a little confusing Bruce but good deals to point out anyway for anyone who might have missed and are interested in these topics / authors.
These are not part of the 12 days of Logos deals, they are part of the Christmas sale. FL has mixed everything into the one page rather than distinguishing the 12 days on a separate web page so unless you keep a check on which section of the page you are on it is not all that clear. Clicking of the 12 days of Logos link on home page takes starts you at a bookmark offset from the top of the Christmas sale page. Karl Barth's pastoral prayers and Walter Brueggemann's introduction to the Psalms are great deals. Thanks. Initially I was confused by this but now I understand. Perhaps it is just me but I'm guessing I'm not the only one who was confused.
Well, it's pretty creative. YHWH as a Jebusite amalgum! Whoa there, Zadok!
review available at http://commons.lib.jmu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1132&context=letfspubs (and others)
Thank you both
I checked the Denver seminar list in the files forum and it states:
Albertz, Rainer. A History of Israelite Religion in the Old Testament Period (OTL). 2 vols. Westminster John Knox, 1994. This detailed study uses a classic liberal reconstruction of the history of Old Testament literature with interaction with recent discussions and discoveries.
Anyone have any thoughts on this resource? https://www.logos.com/product/157807/a-history-of-israelite-religion-in-the-old-testament-period-volumes-i-and-ii It is included in the reference collection
My price is about $15 cheaper if I got it in the reference collection!
It's good to finally see the Baylor Handbook Series on sale (I think this is the first time I see it on sale), but unfortunately I'm interested only on Old Testament volumes, so it doesn't really help me... =\