Kudos to Logos for adding Martyn Lloyd-Jones' classic "Studies on the Sermon on the Mount"! Now...

Mike Childs
Mike Childs Member Posts: 3,135 ✭✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

I am thrilled to have the Logos edition of Martyn Lloyd-Jones' classic "Studies on the Sermon on the Mount"!  That book changed my life in 1975.  I had made personal book of it, but the moment it became available in a Logos edition, I ordered it.

Now I would love to see Lloyd-Jones' "Romans", also a classic, released in Logos format.  In addition, a Martyn Lloyd-Jones sermon library would be great!  The audio of all his sermons are available on the internet for free.  Surely, Logos could work out something with the Lloyd-Jones' Trust to convert them text and publish a sermon library.

But for now, a big Thanks to Logos!


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  • DAL
    DAL Member Posts: 10,942 ✭✭✭

    👍😁👌 Excellent book! In the summer, I’ll be starting a series on the sermon on the mount for Sunday class.  I’ll definitely be using this book, Carson’s book, McKnight’s book along with other sources.  I plan to do this a 6 month study starting in June.  There’s definitely plenty of material and I’ll probably only scratch the surface of this magnificent part of Scriptures! Maybe do the beatitudes in 6 months and the rest of the sermon for the first 6 months of 2021 that way my Sunday class will be covered for a whole year 😁

    DAL

  • Milkman
    Milkman Member Posts: 4,880 ✭✭✭

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  • Olli-Pekka Ylisuutari
    Olli-Pekka Ylisuutari Member Posts: 269 ✭✭

    Ordered it as well. Thanks a lot, Logos! [:D]

    Others worth getting - besides the Carson and McKnight books DAL referred to above - are Hans Dieter Betz's Hermeneia Commentary and John Stott's exposition ("The Message"). Historically of course St. Augustine's Commentary, Luther's exposition in LW 21, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer's The Cost of Discipleship.

    It's a shame Logos doesn't have Robert A. Guelich's 1982 Commentary. Although a bit dated, according to John F. Evans' Commentary Review Guelich's is Still "a standard historical-critical commentary" on the Sermon on the Mount.

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  • James Hudson
    James Hudson Member Posts: 337 ✭✭✭

    Now I would love to see Lloyd-Jones' "Romans", also a classic, released in Logos format.  In addition, a Martyn Lloyd-Jones sermon library would be great!  The audio of all his sermons are available on the internet for free.  Surely, Logos could work out something with the Lloyd-Jones' Trust to convert them text and publish a sermon library.

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  • DAL
    DAL Member Posts: 10,942 ✭✭✭

    Ordered it as well. Thanks a lot, Logos! Big Smile

    Others worth getting - besides the Carson and McKnight books DAL referred to above - are Hans Dieter Betz's Hermeneia Commentary and John Stott's exposition ("The Message"). Historically of course St. Augustine's Commentary, Luther's exposition in LW 21, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer's The Cost of Discipleship.

    It's a shame Logos doesn't have Robert A. Guelich's 1982 Commentary. Although a bit dated, according to John F. Evans' Commentary Review Guelich's is Still "a standard historical-critical commentary" on the Sermon on the Mount.

    Thanks! I added them to my sermon on the mount collection 👍😁👌

  • Ted Hans
    Ted Hans MVP Posts: 3,174

    It's a shame Logos doesn't have Robert A. Guelich's 1982 Commentary. Although a bit dated, according to John F. Evans' Commentary Review Guelich's is Still "a standard historical-critical commentary" on the Sermon on the Mount.

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  • Ted Hans
    Ted Hans MVP Posts: 3,174

    Now I would love to see Lloyd-Jones' "Romans", also a classic, released in Logos format.  In addition, a Martyn Lloyd-Jones sermon library would be great!  The audio of all his sermons are available on the internet for free.  Surely, Logos could work out something with the Lloyd-Jones' Trust to convert them text and publish a sermon library.

    Yes Please[Y][Y][Y]

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