The Evangelical Exegetical Commentary is now shipping. It may take a couple days for your Pre-Pub order to process because:
Thanks for your patience.
Enjoy!
I beat you to the announcement Kent . [:D] Check out my post here.
Since I was the first to notice, can you process my download first? [:D] Please? [;)]
And congratulations on getting it out before midnight.
Ha! I'll see what I can do... [:D]
We received a much higher-than-normal volume of Pre-Pub orders.
That is really good news. It speaks well of the marketing effort.
Why am I thinking that Solomon said it well, "of making many books there is no end" ................
The increase in price is eye watering considering only one volume has been published, but at least it shows that Logos are confident that the quality of this first volume is so high that people will be willing to pay the increased price.
Thank you, Kurt, for warning of the likely delay. I shall no longer be annoyed that mine says "shipping yesterday" but may arrive tomorrow or the next day! Hope it'll be here by the weekend....
Ha! I'll see what I can do...
How come Ted got his first? [:S] http://community.logos.com/forums/p/34017/254698.aspx#254698
I'm wearing out my keyboard refreshing my order page. waiting...waiting... and more waiting....
How come Ted got his first?
Now that would be telling[;)]. Happy reading[:)][Y].
Ted
Application and Devotional ImplicationsIn this passage, those who chose to return to the land of Judah took a significant leap of faith. The journey was perilous, and they had no idea what awaited them in the promised land. In a sense, their act of faith was similar to those of Abraham and the exodus generation. In each case, the people of God knew that they were acting according to the Lord’s will. What about your own circumstances? Is there something in your life that God is calling you to do or somewhere that He is sending you? Follow the example of the faithful remnant and take that leap of faith. The Lord will provide for your needs, and the spiritual reward will be well worth the effort.Loken, I. (2011). Ezra & Nehemiah (W. H. House & W. D. Barrick, Ed.). Evangelical Exegetical Commentary (Ezr 1:11). Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software.
How come Ted got his first? Now that will be telling. Happy reading. Ted Application and Devotional ImplicationsIn this passage, those who chose to return to the land of Judah took a significant leap of faith. The journey was perilous, and they had no idea what awaited them in the promised land. In a sense, their act of faith was similar to those of Abraham and the exodus generation. In each case, the people of God knew that they were acting according to the Lord’s will. What about your own circumstances? Is there something in your life that God is calling you to do or somewhere that He is sending you? Follow the example of the faithful remnant and take that leap of faith. The Lord will provide for your needs, and the spiritual reward will be well worth the effort.Loken, I. (2011). Ezra & Nehemiah (W. H. House & W. D. Barrick, Ed.). Evangelical Exegetical Commentary (Ezr 1:11). Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software.
Now that will be telling. Happy reading.
Congratulations Ted.
P.S. It is OK Europeans get it first, it's about the midnight already here, Matthew [:D]
Very good! I'm glad for Logos and for all of us that it looks like this is working well.
We received a much higher-than-normal volume of Pre-Pub orders. Very good! I'm glad for Logos and for all of us that it looks like this is working well.
Yes, that's right. [Y]
Congratulations Ted. P.S. It is OK Europeans get it first, it's about the midnight already here, Matthew
P.S. It is OK Europeans get it first, it's about the midnight already here, Matthew
Thanks Bohuslav, true words spoken by the wise[:)]
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This is very exciting!!! Thanks to everybody who ordered the commentary series. I hope you enjoy the first volume.
The advantage of a staggered release is that we have an outside chance of reading the entire series cover to cover, and as has been mentioned elsewhere, bags of Kudos to Dr Loken for putting his head above the parapet in writing the first volume.
This is very exciting!!! Thanks to everybody who ordered the commentary series. I hope you enjoy the first volume. The advantage of a staggered release is that we have an outside chance of reading the entire series cover to cover, and as has been mentioned elsewhere, bags of Kudos to Dr Loken for putting his head above the parapet in writing the first volume.
I actually had the thought that maybe I would make it a point to read each volume cover-to-cover as I get it, instead of just using them for verse/chapter comments help as needed. I know my familiarity with the OT is lacking.
I actually had the thought that maybe I would make it a point to read each volume cover-to-cover as I get it, instead of just using them for verse/chapter comments help as needed.
I had the same thought. That would be one way of maximizing the return on investment.
I actually had the thought that maybe I would make it a point to read each volume cover-to-cover as I get it, instead of just using them for verse/chapter comments help as needed. I had the same thought. That would be one way of maximizing the return on investment.
That is an excellent idea...That would be a pretty good and mildly leisurely pace at studying the whole Bible relatively in-depth.
about 1 volume every 3 months is very do-able
Thanks for all your hard work!!!!
I am baffled with all of the excitement. It is only one book, and on top of it all, everyone has prepaid for the entire set as if it were complete, but it won't be delivered complete for eight years.[:^)]
There are so many excellent commentary sets that one can buy, and you choose the EEC.
WOW!
I am baffled with all of the excitement. It is only one book, and on top of it all, everyone has prepaid for the entire set as if it were complete, but it won't be delivered complete for eight years. There are so many excellent commentary sets that one can buy, and you choose the EEC. WOW!
I am baffled with all of the excitement. It is only one book, and on top of it all, everyone has prepaid for the entire set as if it were complete, but it won't be delivered complete for eight years.
"Another benefit of the electronic edition is that authors will be able to add to their original contribution when new archaeological discoveries or additional insights become available. Thus, the owner of this series can benefit from an expanding resource. The EEC is scheduled for completion in half the time of comparable series. The dedication of the authors and the Logos Bible Software staff make this possible."Israel Loken, Ezra & Nehemiah, ed. Wayne H. House and William D. Barrick, Evangelical Exegetical Commentary (Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software, 2011).
Did you miss the many different payment options Logos was kind enough to offer? One plan stretched the installments out over 5 years. That would be less than 50 cents a day and many volumes will have shipped by the time the set is paid for.
The EEC is different from the other many excellent commentaries. Besides, I already have Hemeneia, NICOT/NICNT, Word Biblical, BNT, Anchor Yale, Baker Exegetical, Barnes, Lenski, all the Zondervan sets, Boice, Ironside, Preacher's, NAC, McGee, Calvin, Luther, Spurgeon, College Press NIV, ....... you get the idea [:D]
That's what I say, "WoW!
It looks like small revisions such as archaeological finds will be added free for those who own the set. I know that was a question back when the EEC got announced.
I am baffled with all of the excitement. It is only one book, and on top of it all, everyone has prepaid for the entire set as if it were complete, but it won't be delivered complete for eight years. Did you miss the many different payment options Logos was kind enough to offer? One plan stretched the installments out over 5 years. That would be less than 50 cents a day and many volumes will have shipped by the time the set is paid for. There are so many excellent commentary sets that one can buy, and you choose the EEC. The EEC is different from the other many excellent commentaries. Besides, I already have Hemeneia, NICOT/NICNT, Word Biblical, BNT, Anchor Yale, Baker Exegetical, Barnes, Lenski, all the Zondervan sets, Boice, Ironside, Preacher's, NAC, McGee, Calvin, Luther, Spurgeon, College Press NIV, ....... you get the idea WOW! That's what I say, "WoW!
The EEC is different from the other many excellent commentaries. Besides, I already have Hemeneia, NICOT/NICNT, Word Biblical, BNT, Anchor Yale, Baker Exegetical, Barnes, Lenski, all the Zondervan sets, Boice, Ironside, Preacher's, NAC, McGee, Calvin, Luther, Spurgeon, College Press NIV, ....... you get the idea
Nope, I didn't miss the payment plan options, I just didn't drink the "Kool-aid", and I too have all your listed commentaries, and then some... What about the ICC that is something good not on your list? I am not wired the same way some are, I won't finance someones business venture. I hope the EEC turns out to be worthwhile.
I have the "then some" [:D] I'm happy you do too. I just hope you got a few of them at the "business venture prices" in the CP & Pre-Pub programs. I am not wired to pay retail. I am wired to get the best quality for the best price possible. The better the savings, the more money I free up for the next targeted acquisition.
I don't mind waiting on EEC because I believe it is a good thing to help bring to fruition. I view my purchase as an investment in the future not an immediate gratification exercise. I have the ICC but not in Logos format yet. When the time is right (and the savings significant) I'll pick it up too.
We can look at it that we are buying shares of some really great project and this way we make it possible to happen. Enough reason for me to be in from the very beginning.
I won't finance someones business venture.
Anything you purchase is financing someone's business venture, whether you buy it pre-pub or pay full price later.
An advantage of the ECC is that it will always be at the forefront of Logos platform development as it will not be dependant on third party publishers agreement to put it on mobile devices, clouds or wherever Logos goes next. Added to the real possibility that this series may be updated in a way that printed works never are and that its tagging should be kept up to date it looks to me like a good future proofed investment.
I won't finance someones business venture. I hope the EEC turns out to be worthwhile.
Actually, this venture was something I wanted to help finance. Not from a business perspective (although it would probably prove to be a good investment financially -- over the long haul). Rather, from a Bible study perspective. Print books sales are way down and this project lost the original publisher because of that. Electronic book sales are way up, and Logos is one example of the success of electronic books as a format for Bible study. To get in on the ground floor by supporting such a change in platforms was something I saw as a privilege and opportunity to help shape the future.
In this case, I saw that for the project to move forward, it need some financial foundation and security. This new kind of pre-pub program, that put our money up front, ahead of the project, did require a bit of trust (risk) on our part. I wouldn't have done this with a company of lesser reputation than Logos. And while I'm not at all inclined toward Dallas Theological Seminary's dispensationalism, I do, in general, trust the scholarship that comes out of there. So I felt it was worth it to me and to other students of Scripture. So ,I put my money down ahead of the project.
I'm quite sure this sort of project isn't for everyone. It would be a mistake to insist that you are wrong, and I'm right or vice versa regarding our respective assessment of the risks here. It seems obvious to me that only those who are willing to take such a risk should. You weren't, I was. That's fine. Enough people did jump on this band wagon that the project moved forward. In my view that was a good thing. Time will tell.
So far, skimming the first volume that was just released, if the other volumes live up to this standard, I don't think I'll be disappointed.
I just didn't drink the "Kool-aid"
Is this type of comment really necessary? If you don't think there is/was value in being part of the EEC pre-pub, that's fine...but it doesn't mean that those of us who DO see value in it are "drinking the Kool-aid".
From my decades of experience in Christian publishing, I was skeptical of Logos being able to come close to the schedule of a project of this magnitude.
Like Richard, the deciding factor for me was the confidence that I have in Logos as a company to deliver what it intends to produce. I would not have done this with a lesser company. I put off my decision until we had some sample pages to evaluate.
After seeing the amount I saved by acting early, I am even happier about my decision.
I just didn't drink the "Kool-aid" Is this type of comment really necessary? If you don't think there is/was value in being part of the EEC pre-pub, that's fine...but it doesn't mean that those of us who DO see value in it are "drinking the Kool-aid".
Kool-Aid is good when you are thirsty.
I think MJD drinks his share of Kool-Aid as evidenced by his possession of many different commentaries. It is just that he probably dislikes the flavor of the EEC.
To all who are afraid to drink the EEC Kool-Aid; "Be afraid. Be very afraid. The evangelical exegetes are firing back!" [:O]
To all who are afraid to drink the EEC Kool-Aid; "Be afraid. Be very afraid. The evangelical exegetes are firing back!"
Yep, that's the impression I got. I compared the WBC to the EEC on Ezra 7:6-10. Very similar in size and scope. The difference is that the EEC is going to be more conservative than the WBC. This will be quite a resource of conservative, evangelical scholarship.
My impression as well.
LOL [Y]
Yay! Got mine!!
[:D] LOL, you're terrible.
Hi there- I ordered in the last few days of pre-pub. Should I be concerned if it hasn't appeared yet? Also, can someone tell me how to receive it? Is it via sync on Logos 4 or do I manually download from my Order's screen on the Logos Web site. Thank you!
MJD Posted: Today 6:44 AM
If you drank the Kool-aid just admit it and enjoy it...
Opinions are what make this forum, if the opinions stop, so does the forum.
I know it stings a bit, but, "The truth is still the truth", whether you agree with it or not! You bought something that you were unable to review in its entirety, that is ok, but that is what you did. No if's and's or but's...
God willing in six to eight years should I still be hear, I can make an informed decision after the majority of the volumes are out, I too may own the EEC.
Heeeyyyyyy Kool-aid man! I use to love that commercial as kid many years ago!
You'll get an email when it's available to you. It's possible that they're still working their way through the list - possibly in the order that orders where received. Logos did say it would take them longer than normal to get through all the orders.
I wish and hope they will release the EEC in individual volumes. Being the Pastor of a small church I just can't make the monetary commitment for 1 volume now, especially with 2 small children we are sending to Christian school. I wish i was further along in life where i could jump all over this, because I love the idea of these commentaries, with their evangelical, conservative approach. ( I say all this not trying to sound like i am complaining about finances because the Lord has blessed my family beyond compare and beyond what we deserve!)
I would imagine if they would sell them individually as each commentary came out they would also make a substantial amount to help fund the project. The one's who purchased on pre-pub would in the long run receive the better deal, but those who just don't have the funds are still able to benefit from these quality resources. Just a thought and they may have already given the reason why this won't happen. Just dreaming i guess!
Opinions are what make this forum, if the opinions stop, so does the forum. I know it stings a bit, but, "The truth is still the truth", whether you agree with it or not! You bought something that you were unable to review in its entirety, that is ok, but that is what you did. No if's and's or but's... God willing in six to eight years should I still be hear, I can make an informed decision after the majority of the volumes are out, I too may own the EEC.
It appears that you are having a very difficult time convincing yourself that you made the correct decision. Insulting those who made a different decision will not make it any easier to convince yourself that you were right. [:D]
I don't have mine yet either. I'm not worried just yet. This is probably the most complicated delivery they have ever done. With the big response and many different payment options it is logistically the same as 10 Pre-Pubs shipping at once. I may start worrying if other Pre-Pubs keep coming through after the fact.
When your copy is shipped it will automatically update in Logos 4 (-providing you close & open L4.) You must update Libronix 3 resources using your "installing to previous versions" link on the order summary page.
You can be sure Logos has you slated to receive the EEC if it still shows on your order list (showing ship date 6/1) When it disappears from there you should have your delivery notice and order summary available.
Mine still shows up in my pre-pub order list and I received mine 2 days ago. I did receive an e-mail notification when it shipped.
You bought something that you were unable to review in its entirety, that is ok, but that is what you did. No if's and's or but's...
"Entirety"? Yes, you are correct. But it has no sting, especially when I know you bought every commentary you own without reviewing them in their "entirety." [;)] I am happy to add the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary to my library because of it's conservative handling of the text. I have several commentaries that are more liberal in perspective so why not get some balance?
If you drank the Kool-aid just admit it and enjoy it... Opinions are what make this forum, if the opinions stop, so does the forum.
If your Kool-Aid reference is to the marketing method in general (and not against the EEC specifically) I would like to confess I buy many Pre-Pubs and Community Pricing titles without reviewing them. That is why my library costs me a lot less than 'retail." (Great Men & Women of the Bible; others buy it for $199, me $9.) I can afford a few duds if I am saving up to 97%.
Well there goes that theory! Now I will have to keep checking my email instead of my order page. I would hate to think I've had it for two days without knowing it.
Buying something that we were unable to review in its entirety still doesn't mean we are "drinking the kool-aid" in the derogatory sense you are using the phrase. It was an inflammatory and unnecessary comment..."no ifs ands or buts"..."truth" has nothing to do with it.
I have no problem with the fact that I bought something sight unseen...especially since if I received it and was disappointed, I could have "returned" it for a full refund. However, having seen it, I certainly will not be returning it...and I'm very excited for the remainder of the series.
Opinions are what make this forum, if the opinions stop, so does the forum. I know it stings a bit, but, "The truth is still the truth", whether you agree with it or not! You bought something that you were unable to review in its entirety, that is ok, but that is what you did. No if's and's or but's... God willing in six to eight years should I still be hear, I can make an informed decision after the majority of the volumes are out, I too may own the EEC. It appears that you are having a very difficult time convincing yourself that you made the correct decision. Insulting those who made a different decision will not make it any easier to convince yourself that you were right.
It appears that you are having a very difficult time convincing yourself that you made the correct decision. Insulting those who made a different decision will not make it any easier to convince yourself that you were right.