Prioritizing Commentaries

This is almost a spin off of the "Favorite Commentaries" discussion at: http://community.logos.com/forums/p/9831/77794.aspx#77794
I would like to take it a step further though. At this time, I don't have and can't afford a lot of the multi-volume commentaries mentioned in the above thread. I am curious as to how you would/do prioritize your commentaries if you have/only had Scholar's edition and only use the commentaries that are available in it. I have a couple that I have bought extra (for specific epistles and books) but want to optimize and use my library with commentaries that are a part of the Scholar's package as well. Admittedly, with the exception of my first choice, I have prioritized a few with no methodical rhyme, reason or knowledge of why I put them in the order that I did.
So in short, if you don't mind me dwelling in your business, if you just had Scholar's, what would your prioritization look like for your commentaries?
Thanks in advance.
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I'd put them in this order and skip the single book ones.
Bible Knowledge Commentary
Opening Up Commentary Collection (30 Vols.)
Bible Exposition Commentary (23 Vols.)
Holman Concise Bible Commentary
Commentary on the Bible by Matthew Henry
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on Whole Bible (JFB)Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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For me:
Commentaries:
(1) Bible Knowledge Commentary (dispensational, which happens to be my theological bent)
(2) Word Pictures in the New Testament by A.T. Robertson (its a useful commentary on the Greek NT by a Greek scholar)
(3) Word Studies in the Greek New Testament, by Kenneth S. Wuest (its really a commentary on the Greek NT, but does not cover the entire NT)
(4) Bible Exposition commentary 23 vol.
(5) Opening Up Commentary Collection (kind of a Bible study guide)
(6) Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible, by Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
(7) Word Studies in the New Testament, by Marvin R. Vincent (4
Vols.)(8) Holman Concise Bible Commentary
(9) Commentary on the Bible, by Matthew Henry
(10) Life of Christ (3 Vols.)
(11) The Teacher’s Bible Commentary
(12) Teacher’s Commentary
For a dictionary, the Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary is relatively new and quite useful to me.
I would suggest you download these free books from Nelson:
http://www.nelsonministryservices.com/nms/dept.asp?dept_id=5076&ref=11537
King James Bible (File Size 12 MB)
King James Bible Commentary (File Size
18 MB)Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps
and Charts (File Size 5.77 MB)Smith's Bible Dictionary (File Size
18.6 MB)Enhanced Strong's Lexicon (File Size
19.5 MB)What Does the Bible Say About? (File
Size 4.82 MB)The King James Bible Commentary is a one vol commentary that is helpful that I would slide to #2 on my list because it covers the entire Bible.
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Thank you all so much [Y]
One final question, how do you put the 23 volume Bible Exposition Commentary onto your prioritization list? Simply drag each book over? I have read somewhere that you really don't want a ton of each type of book on your priority list. Is it okay in this case since only the appropriate book will be displayed depending on the passage that you are studying.
Sorry for all the questions and thanks again. The free book list is cool also,thanks a bunch Justin!
Edit: Disregard my question, I found that it shows up in the priority list as just one entry if you move them all over at once. [:$]
Edit #2: Wow! I have completed all suggestions and never had the great set up for commentaries that this provided! I always thought that putting a 30 volume commentary on your priority list would really clutter things up but lesson learned, Logos keeps them all neat and tidy by combining them on the list and simply displaying the commentary name and number of volumes automatically opening the one you need.
Thank you.. Thank you..Thank you for giving me your time and advice [:D] WooHoo! I see the awesomeness to the prioritization option now. I had my Bibles arranged good, but boy, I can see my studies growing by leaps and bounds. I have better commentaries than what I thought.
LOL... Can you tell that I am a least bit excited.
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Justin Cofer said:
I would suggest you download these free books from Nelson:
Thanks for the suggestion here as well. I think that I got these from purchasing eBible (my first ever Libronix/Logos ppurchase). It wasn't until later that I truly discovered Logos' Leader's library and then could not resist the Scholar's upgrade when Logos 4 was released late last year. Even though I am just a layperson with no higher education, the resources are awesome to use!
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Rick Hypes said:
I found that it shows up in the priority list as just one entry if you move them all over at once.
No need for the red face. We all needed to learn at some point. Actually, you should only need to drag a single volume of a series in order to prioritize the entire series.
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Rick Hypes said:
Disregard my question, I found that it shows up in the priority list as just one entry if you move them all over at once.
Actually, if you drag just one it will prioritize that series (assuming the metadata is correct etc). If you hold ctrl as you drag a book onto the priority list only that one will be prioritized.
Prov. 15:23
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Got it... Thank you [:)]
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