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- 2011 — 2 commentaries
- 2012 — 3 Commentaries
- 2013 — 6 commentaries
- 2014 — 8 commentaries
- 2015 — 3 commentaries
- 2016 — 6 commentaries
- 2017 — 3 commentaries
- 2019 — 1 commentaries
- TBA — 12 commentaries
- The first one shipping, because everyone will critique the whole series based on the first volume.
- The commentary on Revelation, 80% of your readers will disagree with your comments.
- The commentary on Psalms, because it is more like a whole series just by itself.
- The last volume shipping, because everyone will call you the "slow-poke."
Yes, I am really anxious to have it, but my wallet is not happy at all
I'm taking advantage of the EEC payment plan which makes it a bit easier.
I'm taking advantage of the EEC payment plan which makes it a bit easier.
Yes, me too, but still it is a lot of money. On the other hand, it is unique possibility to get this set of commentaries that "cheap" [:)]
Bohuslav
Remember, everyone, that it's only the first volume that is shipping soon. The rest of the volumes will come along when they are finished. See the release schedule here: http://www.evangelicalexegeticalcommentary.com/volumes/ (I presume we will get charged the full amount for the pre-pub when the first volume ships, and then when subsequent volumes ship they will simply download for us -- or we'll be alerted to the download that's available -- the next time we start Logos.)
Remember, everyone, that it's only the first volume that is shipping soon.
Thank you for the reminder. I jumped in at the beginning when ECC was first announced thinking that I would make a final decision later (and that it would be easier to make). However, looking at the release dates makes me wonder about the wisdom of purchasing this set now--especially as I consider my age, preaching/teaching schedule, and other factors relevant to my situation.
According to this schedule it will be 4 1/2 years before I have half the set (2 vols scheduled for 2015 ship in December). I like what I see and do think that the ECC would be a valuable addition to my library but I'm still on the fence for another day.
However, looking at the release dates makes me wonder about the wisdom of purchasing this set now--especially as I consider my age
I am 74, and I'm in. But then, I have a grandson who senses God's call to the ministry. [8-|]
I'm particularly hopeful that the Psalms volume will be one of the TBA volumes to published in the next few years in view of that it was supposed to be the inaugural volume.
I didn't think the price would go up that much, but it definitely rewards those who got in at the beginning and supported this project instead of taking a wait and see approach.
I'm particularly hopeful that the Psalms volume will be one of the TBA volumes to published in the next few years in view of that it was supposed to be the inaugural volume.
If I were writing a volume for this commentary series there are four I would not want to be responsible for:
While you await the EEC volume on Psalms you can fall back on Hengstenberg's Commentary on the Psalms (3 vols.)
I didn't think the price would go up that much, but it definitely rewards those who got in at the beginning and supported this project instead of taking a wait and see approach.
The different payment plans make it more affordable. The five-year/10 installment plan is more like a subscription model. Instead of fruit-of-the month club, we get a commentaries. [C]
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