Already someone accidentally lost out on the Cambridge Bible community bid. Now it's in development for $200, and who knows its future regular Logos price.
What about the Cambridge Greek Testament that is still in Community pricing ( http://www.logos.com/product/8528/cambridge-greek-testament-for-schools-and-colleges )?
If you didn't own Logos, you'd be looking at the paperback version on Amazon ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0521141117/ref=sib_dp_pt#reader-link ). $22 just for John's Epistles!
Lucky for you, you own Logos software.
You can bid the WHOLE SET for $28!
You're thinking ... hmmm ... should I sign up?
Yes, you should. Here's why:
(1) Many of its authors are even now, well known. Compare to the ICC volumes (which of course you can't afford). Take for example 2nd Peter in the CGT. Read why Origen thought 2nd Peter was indeed Petrine.
(2) It's quite readable. This is one of its big plus's. (On the negative side, it was released before the koine papyri had their effect).
(3) Best: it'd make a great gift. Look down the road ... you ARE going to help others aren't you? Maybe a student or young pastor? $28 plus a transfer fee for 21 volumes?
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