NICOT Amos ships tomorrow!

In case you missed it (as I did - Logos even fooled me when searching for NICOT Amos when David Paul suggested the book elsewhere):
NICOT Amos is in PrePub and scheduled to ship tomorrow, Nov 19th. For those of us who collect the NIC series or who feel that studying Amos might be worthwhile as it seems this book's message might have application today: now is the time to get it with 34% discount and $20 cheaper than the dead-tree-versions I see.
Have joy in the Lord!
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Thank you (and David) for the heads up. I did not know that NICOT wasn't complete, so I wasn't even on the lookout for missing volumes.
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Rosie Perera said:
I did not know that NICOT wasn't complete, so I wasn't even on the lookout for missing volumes.
Exodus and Daniel are missing, if I'm correct, and Kings and Chronicles as well as Esther
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NB.Mick said:Rosie Perera said:
I did not know that NICOT wasn't complete, so I wasn't even on the lookout for missing volumes.
Exodus and Daniel are missing, if I'm correct, and Kings and Chronicles as well as Esther
"Missing" as in do not exist, yes. Not the same kind of missing as "floating around out there and FL hasn't corralled them yet".
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David Paul said:NB.Mick said:Rosie Perera said:
I did not know that NICOT wasn't complete, so I wasn't even on the lookout for missing volumes.
Exodus and Daniel are missing, if I'm correct, and Kings and Chronicles as well as Esther
"Missing" as in do not exist, yes. Not the same kind of missing as "floating around out there and FL hasn't corralled them yet".
Yes, it's good to be precise here. I had checked with https://www.bestcommentaries.com/series/new-international-commentary-on-the-old-testament-nicot/ and overlooked Lamentations, though. (It's missing from the old bible-book-rhyme I always use....)
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NB.Mick said:
In case you missed it (as I did
- Logos even fooled me when searching for NICOT Amos when David Paul suggested the book elsewhere):
Thanks[Y]
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I find it strange that NIC has replaced some volumes for certain Biblical books (sometimes twice!) before taking the step of completing the series, especially with a title as fundamental and foundational as Exodus. Does it really take 70 years to find someone to author that commentary?
[I'd volunteer, but I'd probably get accused of shaken baby syndrome.] [:P] [A]
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David Paul said:
Does it really take 70 years to find someone to author that commentary?
Maybe it's exactly the fact that this book is so fundamental: they want to pick very well-known and respected experts - but those are rare and have little time. Maybe some of those experts even were found, but a schedule couldn't be determined, or they had to hand in an exposé of the planned book and by the time everything got together, they were no longer able to fulfill (or no longer alive). But that's pure conjecture on my part.
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Dr. Eugene Carpenter was the Scholar-in-Residence and Professor of Old Testament, Biblical Theology and Hebrew at Bethel College in Mishawaka, Indiana. Dr. Carpenter authored or contributed to twenty-one books, including a commentary on the Book of Exodus in the NICOT Series and a commentary on the Book of Daniel.
Dr. Carpenter held several degrees: B.A., Bethel College; M.Div., Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary; Ph.D. in Old Testament and Semitic Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary. He taught at colleges and seminaries around the country. He regularly led academic study trips to Jerusalem University College in Israel.======
Dr Carpenter's Exodus Commentary eventually ended up in the EEC series.
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Leo Wee Fah said:
Dr. Eugene Carpenter was the Scholar-in-Residence and Professor of Old Testament, Biblical Theology and Hebrew at Bethel College in Mishawaka, Indiana. Dr. Carpenter authored or contributed to twenty-one books, including a commentary on the Book of Exodus in the NICOT Series and a commentary on the Book of Daniel.
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Dr Carpenter's Exodus Commentary eventually ended up in the EEC series.
Ah, that explains it...he was poached by FL. [:^)]
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In case anyone is interested, this volume used to be part of NICOT but was one of the titles that got retired.
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David Paul said:
this volume used to be part of NICOT but was one of the titles that got retired.
There are many of those - but NICNT.
Regarding the Exodus book, maybe there's a backstory (e.g. the author's views were seen as too little or too much scholarly/conservative/liberal/Israel-friendly/messianic/jew-friendly/pre-modern/modern/post-modern/post-post-modern.... ) and Eerdmans withdrew the contract, so Lexham got the chance? There's quite some powerplay going on behind the scenes, and I imagine NICxT to be the flagship evangelical commentary, whereas ECC is a 'new kid on the block' and may have much greater leeway. This is pure speculation, I've read only one - short but very positive - review of the ECC volume, don't own it myself yet.
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If folks are looking for a good Exodus commentary that is roughly along the lines of NICOT, Victor Hamilton's Exodus is a great volume. He wrote the 2 volume NICOT Genesis text and they have many of the same features.
Brent Strawn, an excellent OT scholar is working on the NICOT Exodus text according to BestCommentaries. I will be looking forward to that when it is released.
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I decided to preorder this. Apparently this guy has put way past anyone's efforts into Amos and for the price it's well worth it.
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Appreciate the "heads up"! Thank you.
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There’s another NICOT new one on Prepub in case some of you might have missed it: https://www.logos.com/product/196102/the-books-of-nahum-habakkuk-and-zephaniah
DAL
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DAL said:
There’s another NICOT new one on Prepub in case some of you might have missed it: https://www.logos.com/product/196102/the-books-of-nahum-habakkuk-and-zephaniah
DAL
Wow, I had missed that one too. Thanks for the heads-up. Just ordered it.
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