Commentaries on each book of the Bible by noted Lutheran scholars.
The books are available in hard bound, but not digital. Also, the digital would be much more affordable, and in Logos I could easily cross-reference during my study times.
Hi Ken,
the Concordia Commentary series actually is available in Logos: https://www.logos.com/search?query=%22Concordia%20Commentary%22&sortBy=Relevance&limit=60&page=1&ownership=all&geographicAvailability=all&viewMode=list
As NB has indicated they are already on Logos, plus forthcoming editions are available under pre-pub - I grab each new one as it comes out. Some goes for most of the series from CPH (Luther's Works, etc) - they are all here on Logos.
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