Hey I'm hoping to get a commentary set during March madness.
Background:
I'm pretty strong in Biblical Hebrew/Greek.
I'm fairly new to serious commentaries as my focus has been mostly on reading the text and understanding the original languages. I'm really enjoying a commentary I'm reading which empoloys linguistic notes; I own M Dahood's 3 volume commentary on Psalms from the Yale Anchor bible series (hard back) and love it. He uses cognate languages to justify much of his translation and often quotes from Ugaritic texts. Sometimes he re-points words from the MT so they make more sense. I'm not sure how many other books in the Anchor bible series take such a Philological approach to the commentary. I searched through a handful of the samples and it didn't seem many of the other authors in this series do this. I'm leaning towards getting the Anchor Yale bible commentary but I'm unsure.
I'm wondering can anyone recommend a commentary available in logos which takes an approach similar to M Dahood's i.e. heavy leaning on philology? I glanced at "berit olam" and it seemed very basic.
I'm hoping for a full bible commentary during March madness but even if you just know a great OT or great NT series that's very helpful too. Thanks!
-Jeremiah