I have been impressed with this series of commentaries and look forward to adding the newest title Monday.
http://www.logos.com/product/6596/pillar-new-testament-commentary-the-first-letter-to-the-corinthians
Same here. Many solid works in this series so far.
I love the series, but I'll have to pass on the prepub. I might get it later on through my sales man or maybe for christmas. I just finished a study on 1 Corinthians, so I won't be presenting it at least for a few months. I may get it when I'm ready to do a full re-exposition on the Veil (1 Cor. 11), the Lord's Supper (1 Cor. 11:23ff) and Marriage (1 Cor. 7) especially an exegesis of 1 Cor. 7:15. For now, I'll wait, unless Mark wants to buy it for me as a b-day present...LOL [:P]
This one has had some pretty good reviews which convinced me to order it too - esp as WBC lacks 1 Cor (& Acts).
Release date is still on target
Forigve me Lord for being weak! LOL...I just had to order this one though I had stated I would wait. I'm sure glad Mastercard sure helps. I'll get it today and won't have to pay for it 'til next month, plus, no interest deal. GREAT!
Now Logos, please, send us this new pup to so I can start preparing some cool lessons! [:P]
Now... please ship today!!
No email notification yet, but the ship date is still 3/7. There is still hope.
We are waiting and excited.
Well, I see that the Pillar commentary has been added to my purchased list, but I've yet to (1) receive an email from Logos about it, and (2) download the actual resource.
It's also available for download:
My email message just came through and the download has started.
Hi Kenneth,
Yep, I just downloaded it too. It's Dec 25th all over again, and again, and....[:D]
PS: We are so blessed (and spoiled) to have so many resources in English. I wish my brothers and sisters in S. America, Asia, E.Europe, Africa, Middle East, etc,. could have all these resources in Logos 4 in their languages too.
oooooh, yesss![Y]
Well, I see that the Pillar commentary has been added to my purchased list, but I've yet to (1) receive an email from Logos about it, and (2) download the actual resource. It's also available for download:
$39.95 prepub sure beats $65!
Indeed, brother! The Pillar series are outstanding resources.
Why the discrimination against Western, Southern and Northern Europe? Any particular reason we don't deserve resources in our languages? Or are we supposed to be the etc's?
Why the discrimination against Western, Southern and Northern Europe?
No discrimination intended. All of Europe should be included too. However, my original thought was to only mention Asia, since I believe more Christians reside there than in any other regions of the world.
my original thought was to only mention Asia, since I believe more Christians reside there than in any other regions of the world.
Wherever did you get that idea? Asians tend to be Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists or Atheists, rarely Christians. Wikipedia lists:
I'm a little disappointed with some of the explanations on certain passages, but hey, the fact that they are scholars doesn't mean they are right, right? Anyway, good information over all, so in spite of some of the childish explanation and bias assumptions I will still keep it around. I have made it a goal to complete the series even though, thus far, this is the only volume that has kind of disappointed me.
D.A.
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