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I second it.... and please include Bruner's commentary on John recently released.
Thanks,
Paul
please include Bruner's commentary on John recently released
Already available here in the Eerdmans New Testament Commentaries Collection http://www.logos.com/product/10039/eerdmans-new-testament-commentaries-collection
There is an upcoming commentary from Eerdmans for the NICNT. It is "The Epistle to the Hebrews" by Gareth Lee Cockerill. It is coming the end of April, but I would like Logos to add it when they can. You can see the upcoming book here.
Another upcoming book (also for the end of April) from Eerdmans is the Eerdmans Critical Commentary "Isaiah 40-66" by Shalom Paul. You can see it here.
Oh and here is the link to F. F. Bruce's book "The Message of the New Testament".
I would love to see these commentaries from Eerdmans in my favourite Bible software - Logos. Thanks Ted 1 Corinthians: A Shorter Exegetical and Pastoral Commentary by Anthony C. Thiselton The Acts of the Apostles: The Greek Text with Introduction and Commentary by F. F. Bruce The Gospel & Epistles of John, 2 Volumes in 1 By:F.F. Bruce A Commentary on 1 Peter by Leonhard Goppelt Commentary on Romans by Ernst Kasemann, Geoffrey W. Bromiley James: The Man and His Message by James B. Adamson The Gospel of Matthew by Rudolf Schnackenburg, Robert R. Barr Romans: A Shorter Commentary by C. E. B. Cranfield Thirty Years That Changed the World: The Book of Acts for Today by Michael Green Edit: A Mind for What Matters: Collected Essays of F. F. Bruce The Message of the New Testament F. F. Bruce
Thanks Logos for offering The Eerdmans Bible Reference Bundle https://www.logos.com/product/37595/eerdmans-bible-reference-bundle Which contained many of my suggestion [Y][H].
Please look to adding the rest of the above book suggestion in another Eerdmans collection, missing from the Eerdmans Bible Reference Bundle .
Regards
Bump...especially for Thiselton's shorter 1 Cor. commentary and Cranfield's shorter Roman's commentary.
Thiselton's is especially wanted since it isn't just a condensed version of his NIGTC 1 Cor. commentary.
Cranfield's shorter Ro commentary could be interesting, I had a look at it about 1½ weeks ago and noted that it's not in Logos. I'm unlikely to buy very "thick" commentaries. Yesterday I photocopied for private use from the introductions of a few OT commentaries that I'm unlikely to afford (AYBC Jer, NIB introduction to narrative books, and the ICC -volume on Is 56-66 printed in 2014):
Cranfield's shorter Roman's commentary.