Jerome Biblical Commentary?
I realize that this commentary is not currently being offered by Logos. But has it been in the past? Reason for my question is that reference to it from Raymond Brown's Introduction to the New Testament is linked to a resource ID of LLS:JBC which opens up a pane that states that I don't have a license to view the resource and shows a preview! Clicking on the web link takes me to a resource page that doesn't exist of course.
EDIT: I found my answer here (http://community.logos.com/forums/p/9951/78837.aspx#78837) after searching the forums - maybe I should have done this before I opened my mouth , or rather started typing. I would surely love to have this commentary if it's offered again. Like the Ancient Christian Commentary, does anyone know if there's a Logos edition on a CD for sale somewhere? Thanks
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From this blog, in the comments, Phil Gons tells:
Phil GonsMay 26, 2009 at 1:06 pm # (Direct Link)
... we lost the rights to the Jerome Biblical Commentary, and the Vatican II Documents were in a third-party product from Liturgical Press in 1997 that has since been retired. We’re looking into resurrecting both of these at some point, but no guarantees that that will happen.
I'm fortunate to have purchased the Jerome Biblical Commentary prior to this change from Logos so I still have full use of it within my Logos software.
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Ok, Bruce, I'm not sure just how much 'cruelty' we are asked to bear on this forum. Soon enough people will casually mention their AF-morphed Lexham OT. Probably that may become the breaking point for many.
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Ok, Bruce, I'm not sure just how much 'cruelty' we are asked to bear on this forum. Soon enough people will casually mention their AF-morphed Lexham OT. Probably that may become the breaking point for many.
I'm sorry, I didn't post this to be cruel. Rather I wanted it to serve as a reminder than any resource could change status at any point. I have missed the opportunity for other resources in the past.
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From this blog, in the comments, Phil Gons tells:
Phil GonsMay 26, 2009 at 1:06 pm # (Direct Link)
... we lost the rights to the Jerome Biblical Commentary, and the Vatican II Documents were in a third-party product from Liturgical Press in 1997 that has since been retired. We’re looking into resurrecting both of these at some point, but no guarantees that that will happen.
Well, at least the other one is back: Vatican Council II: The Conciliar and Post Conciliar Documents (2 vols.). Moving embarrassingly slow, though, so if you haven't added your order yet, please do so.
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Well, at least the other one is back: Vatican Council II: The Conciliar and Post Conciliar Documents (2 vols.).
Does anyone know whether the restriction (present on some Catholic resources) about being only available in the USA applies to these resources?
There is nothing on the product page suggesting it but I would like to be sure.
Thanks, Graham
... we lost the rights to the Jerome Biblical Commentary, and the Vatican II Documents were in a third-party product from Liturgical Press in 1997 that has since been retired. We’re looking into resurrecting both of these at some point, but no guarantees that that will happen.