Recently I saw Logos was selling a commentary that showed contrasting exegetical opinions. Of course, many commentaries do that, but this commentary's purpose was to do just that. Does anyone remember the name of the title? Thanks, Gregorio
You may be referring to: https://www.logos.com/product/38965/exegetical-summaries-series
Lexham Bible Guides
This may help, Gregorio: https://blog.logos.com/2017/09/scholars-disagree-consult-exegetical-summaries/
That was it, Exegetical Summaries! Thanks so much to the three of you. I guess this is what I have spend the last twenty plus years doing in regards to the book of Isaiah. I noticed this resource is mostly New Testament oriented. And then, perhaps an important part of the work is to do the contrasting ourselves, although a lifetime is just too short. Thanks again.
That was it, Exegetical Summaries! Thanks so much to the three of you.
A caveat on Exegetical Summaries: Links to Logos resources are non-existent. What appears to be links only provide bibliographic information, not the referenced material. This screenshot is from a portion of the material on Hebrews 1:3. None of these links will take you to the referenced material. I do own the resource in the popup.
What could be a valuable resource has been crippled by incomplete tagging.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Lexan Bible Guides. They, too, provide other commentary views:
https://www.logos.com/products/search?q=Lexham+guides
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