The Minor Prophets: An Exegetical and Expository Commentary (Thomas McComiskey)

When I was studying Habakkuk and Malachi at different times, I found this commentary extremely helpful. It splits into two sections, one detailed exegetical/grammatical section, and the other more of a running commentary. I'd love to see this in Logos.
Here are the contributors:
- Hosea: Thomas McComiskey
- Joel: Raymond Dillard
- Amos: Jeffrey Niehaus
- Obadiah: Niehaus
- Jonah: Joyce Baldwin
- Micah: Bruce Waltke
- Nahum: Tremper Longman
- Habakkuk: F. F. Bruce
- Zepheniah: J. Alec Moyter
- Haggai: Moyter
- Zecheriah: McComiskey
- Malachi: Douglas Stuart
Here's the amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Minor-Prophets-Exegetical-Expository-Commentary/dp/0801036313
Anyone else interested in this?
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I have pleaded with Logos to make this available time and time again. Great commentary [Y].
Ted
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A competitor is advertising the commentary in its own version of the "prepub" (windows format), this gives me hope that Logos will be able to acquire the rights pretty soon
Good work indeed
Alain
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I believe this is the same commentary I used in seminary (it was a 3 volume set edited by McComiskey). Great commentary. I would love to see it in logos format. [Y]
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Jason Kuo said:
Here are the contributors:
I'm not familiar with this work, but from the list of contributors, I would purchase it if Logos offered it.
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Daniel - Yep, it's the same 3 volume one condensed into one very large book. I think it was probably easier to physically handle as 3, but I think the print price came down too when they put it into one.
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I bought this book and I am interested to have this in LOGOS. [Y]
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I started another campaign for this resource in this thread.
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Thankfully the campaigning paid off & it's now available at Logos: https://www.logos.com/product/29051/baker-academic-commentary-collection
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Russell Davis said:
Thankfully the campaigning paid off & it's now available at Logos: https://www.logos.com/product/29051/baker-academic-commentary-collection
Russell,
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Have joy in the Lord!
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I just got done chatting with a Logos agent, and sadly it is not available all by itself. They also had no indication it will be available by itself in the near future.
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Hopefully logos will provide it as a standalone 3 volume series so that seminary students who study of the USA can have access to it (we dont have much of a used book ecosystem here in Singapore)
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