The long awaited New Cambridge Bible Commentaries release at the end of the month. Inly 2 more weeks to buy for nearly 50% off.
Just curious… anything about these that make them special? Didn't really notice them until now
I can definitely see buying individuals. But the collection is barely discounted (as a collection).
https://bestcommentaries.com/series/new-cambridge-bible-commentary-ncbc/
https://www.logos.com/product/352533/new-cambridge-bible-commentary-ncbc
I did go to buy some individuals but Logos had never heard of me. Well, ok.
Nothing that other commentaries don’t already offer. Of course, this is just my personal, subjective opinion.
DAL
Posting is acting up and I’m actually seeing it in real time 😂
See my post it posts and then the draft is left at the bottom and if I click post again it posts again!
See my post it posts and then the draft is left at the bottom and if I click post again it posts again! Are you seeing this 😂😂😂
It’s still doing it in real time live!
😂😂😂😂😂
Ok, it finally stopped, this is actually a separate post and it didn’t include my other drafts 😂
Opps spoke too fast, the new draft is back up 😂
Yep, definitely a major glitch 😂
ATTENTION FL, major glitch when posting! See my previous posts in this thread.
Goodness, DAL! The all-time Logosian record!
[It is seriously broke … same for me]
Also the delete a draft is also broke.
We’ve already flagged the issue with discarding drafts—there’s a support ticket in the works to get this sorted out.
I found another post about it here and I tend to agree with you DAL. I think I'll take a look at the Matthew and Mark volumes as I like those authors. I wanted to like the Genesis volume but he subscribes to some sort of modified JEDP theory so I'm out on that one.
Thanks @Paul Caneparo for highlighting. The sole work I find worthy of owning for review is Psalms. The rest fall short upon initial scrutiny.
@Mattillo On the basis that the "see inside" facility doesn't really show much I'm ordering Mark and 1 Peter which get top ratings by Denver Seminary in their intermediate category. I'm also going with Acts and Galatians as they are abbreviated editions of Craig Keener's massive volumes on those books. I've also gone for Matthew and Genesis because those also get good reviews. Denver Seminary rate over volumes as helpful, but I need to limit my purchases.
I hope to order the Exodus volume if ever they fix prepub before it ships. Archaeologist perspective.