It would be great if we could get more bids on this and lower the price -
https://www.logos.com/product/49442/classic-commentaries-and-studies-on-the-apocalypses-of-daniel-and-revelation
My ideal it to pay $2 per volume for these sets but lately they have been closing at a higher amount. This one crossed 100% at $41 but, with some help, we should be able to lower it to $33 or lower.
Anyone willing to help?
Yes.
Should not take too much to get it down to $29.00
$21 my limit.
Spread the word and we may get it for that amount.
It is down to 37.00, can we get it to 33.00 before the day is out?
It would be great if we could get more bids on this and lower the price - https://www.logos.com/product/49442/classic-commentaries-and-studies-on-the-apocalypses-of-daniel-and-revelation My ideal it to pay $2 per volume for these sets but lately they have been closing at a higher amount. This one crossed 100% at $41 but, with some help, we should be able to lower it to $33 or lower. Anyone willing to help?
I'll lower the intervals down to $2, I'm sure there are enough last-minute bidders out there to bring the price down at least another notch (dare I speculate $35?!).For those that are interested in this collection, there are also separate collections for each Daniel and Revelation, with some very interesting contents (William Milligan's Baird series lecture on Revelation, Joseph Seiss is in both collections, Joseph Mede's Clavis Apocalyptica, Justin Smith's commentary on Revelation from the American Commentary on the New Testament series, etc.). The prices are somewhat low considering how much it'll cost to produce them--which is why it's a great idea for ALL the people to jump on board!
Classic Commentaries and Studies on Daniel Upgrade (17 vols.)
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I'll lower the intervals down to $2
Thanks. That is going to help some people get on board.
Got one week to get it down to 2 dollars a book! [:D]
The lowest bid possible at the moment is $25. That is my bid. If lower is allowed, then I would bid lower.
I'm not sure what people are thinking here. The price this morning was at $41 and went down to $37 and now is back at $41. This means people are lowering their bids. If we want this resource to be lowered in price the best way to do that is to bid as high as you would be willing to pay and then watch it lower as others bid as well.
It is back at $37.00
We are nearing $33.00. Anyone else interested? We should be able to get this down to $31.00 by Monday.
We should be able to get this down to $31.00 by Monday.
That would be nice.
I bid $21 back in February and will raise my bid next week - but I'm not sure what to. I don't really like to pay more than $2 a volume max for these public domain works, but by the same token I don't like missing out on a great deal for the sake of a couple of bucks. Decisions [^o)]
It is pretty close to 33.00
I don't really like to pay more than $2 a volume max for these public domain works, but by the same token I don't like missing out on a great deal for the sake of a couple of bucks.
I totally agree with you David.
I don't really like to pay more than $2 a volume max for these public domain works, but by the same token I don't like missing out on a great deal for the sake of a couple of bucks. I totally agree with you David.
Lets see if we can get it down to $31.00
Keep getting new bids and we may be able to get it for 2 dollars a book, BUT we need NEW bidders or for some of the lower bidders to raise their bids! [:D] We have until friday noon! [:D]
I initially bid $31. However, the $33 looked so dreadfully "thin" that I raised my bid just so it wouldn't accidentally go higher. It sure looks like a sure $31 or even $29 by Friday.
Anyone who intends to bid should do so now. There is absolutely no advantage to waiting and you may drive the price lower since a lower price should bring more bidders to the party. Bidding at the last minute is tantamount to shooting yourself in the foot.
Bidding at the last minute is tantamount to shooting yourself in the foot.
I agree. Well-said.
I just entered a bid, $33.
Today is Monday, can we get this down to $31.00? Maybe $29.00 by Wednesday!
Nearing $31.00.
Me too!
Thirty one is soooo very close, I can smell it.
Ever so close to 31.00
$29 is not far off.
If the momentum continues, we may get this for as low as 27.00
$29 is not far off. If the momentum continues, we may get this for as low as 27.00
that would be great!
Now that would be nice [Y]
It's now $31 and $29 is just a whisker away .... [Y]
can we make it for $27 in two/three days away, which will most likely proved the $2 per volume perceived formula becomes a reality. [Y] [Y] [;)]
It's now $31 and $29 is just a whisker away .... can we make it for $27 in two/three days away, which will most likely proved the $2 per volume perceived formula becomes a reality.
It's now $31 and $29 is just a whisker away ....
can we make it for $27 in two/three days away, which will most likely proved the $2 per volume perceived formula becomes a reality.
I bid $21 back in February and will raise my bid next week - but I'm not sure what to. I don't really like to pay more than $2 a volume max for these public domain works, but by the same token I don't like missing out on a great deal for the sake of a couple of bucks. Decisions
"I am in at $31 now" he said, sadly talking to himself [:D]
There are only a few more bids needed to reach $29. Any more takers?
Looks like five or so bids and it will cross $29.00
We need new bidders at 27 dollars!
Looks like a lot of people who only bid 25 dollars are going to loose out for the sake of 2 dollars! [8-)]
One of the books, will not say which, is worth 25 dollars just for its historial (histerical) value! [;)]
In. Still 31 dollars.
Memo to self do not look at next credit card bill. Ah, just remembered, it will not be charged for another year or so!
Can someone provide information on why these volumes are worth more than $25? What value do they hold?
Thanks
Can someone provide information on why these volumes are worth more than $25? What value do they hold? Thanks
For some the value is another view point which is different from many commentaries, which date the book of Daniel in the 2 century B.C.. It also shows the view point from the turn of the century.
One of the books, will not say which, is worth 25 dollars just for its historial (histerical) value!
I would think that $25 would be possible.
For some the value is another view point which is different from many commentaries
But what is that other point of view? I am not familiar with these authors, do not know what views they take. I would assume there is more than one view represented in these books. At the moment I have over 50 commentaries from various viewpoints on Daniel. I am having difficulty seeing a reason to bid more than $25 for these resources. I even consider that high. When one has so many books on the subject, I really need more understanding of these authors and their viewpoints that they represent to make a better judgment of their worth. And I have plenty of resources suggesting the book was written in the 6th rather than 2nd century.
It's now down to $29. [:)]
It's now down to $29.
Excellent! That's quite a remarkable drop from the $41 of a week ago [Y]
It's now down to $29. Excellent! That's quite a remarkable drop from the $41 of a week ago
Excellent! That's quite a remarkable drop from the $41 of a week ago
Still need people to bid or raise their bids to 29 dollars! [:O]
Does not appear like I will get my question answered. My bid remains at 25
For the work I do, there's not much value in these volumes for me. I am with you in what you said earlier about not being familiar with the authors. And even if I knew them, the contents of these books don't interest me much. I am glad there are others who are interested, though.
Still need people to bid or raise their bids to 29 dollars!
What I think many don't understand is, if the people who bid $27 would all raise their bids to $29 they would end up paying $27 or less.
But what is that other point of view? I am not familiar with these authors, do not know what views they take. I would assume there is more than one view represented in these books
I know of three of them. Litch, Snow and Smith. They all believed that Daniel was written around the time when he said he ministered in the courts of Babylon and Medo/Persia.
They also give similar viewpoints on identifying the lamblike beast of Rev. 13, with the United States among others. If you have Uriah Smiths commentary on Daniel and Revelation you can get an idea of where these authors are heading. Orrrrr, you could just purchase this set for a modern approach to the subject with the same foundation. https://www.logos.com/product/37737/daniel-and-revelation-committee-series
Not without other people bidding as well.