I would love to see the 21st Century Biblical Commentary series available in Logos.
AMG Publishers. http://www.amgpublishers.com/www/docs/112.93/21st-century-series.html
Thanks
Ted
I would love to see the 21st Century Biblical Commentary series available in Logos. AMG Publishers. http://www.amgpublishers.com/www/docs/112.93/21st-century-series.html Thanks Ted 21st Century Biblical Commentary SeriesGospel of Matthew CommentaryGospel of Mark CommentaryGospel of Luke CommentaryGospel of John CommentaryBook of Acts CommentaryBook of Romans CommentaryBook of First Corinthians CommentaryBook of Second Corinthians CommentaryBooks of Philippians and ColossiansPastorals Commentary: 1, 2 Timothy, Titus & PhilemonBooks of James and 1,2 Peter CommentaryEpistles of 1,2,3 John & JudeBook of Revelation CommentaryEpistles of 1 & 2 Thessalonians Commentary
What!?? No commentary on Hezekiah? What kind of a series is that?
I know you are kidding but a commentary on "Hezekiah" is that not a myth George? [:D]
"What kind of a series is that" An Evangelical series with a high view of Scripture. Before you post any comments just remember Francis & Alain will be watching! It is a good series not very detail but the authors expound the scriptures with principles consistent with inerrancy. I think the authors were students of Dallas theological seminary.
As the scriptures say, "Can anything good come out of Dallas?"
Luke 1:1-9:50 - Darrell L. Bock , Dallas Theological Seminary
Luke 9:51-24:53 - Darrell L. Bock, Dallas Theological Seminary
Act - Darrell L. Bock, Dallas Theological Seminary
As the scriptures say, "Can anything good come out of Dallas?" Yes Luke 1:1-9:50 - Darrell L. Bock , Dallas Theological Seminary Luke 9:51-24:53 - Darrell L. Bock, Dallas Theological Seminary Act - Darrell L. Bock, Dallas Theological Seminary Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New TestamentGreek Grammar Beyond the Basics by Daniel B. Wallace
Perhaps that's the exception which proves the rule.
I am waiting this one to come to Logos. I hope it will be soon. By the way, I love NET Bible and it has been heavily influanced by Dallas, if I am not mistaken... [H]
By the way, I love NET Bible and it has been heavily influanced by Dallas, if I am not mistaken...
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You are right, some people I know consider it the DTS Bible. Notto mention the notes are basically the original language notes ofmost of the the DTS staff.
I would love to see it too. [Y]
Any update on the logos version of this?
AMG is a weak commentary. Their all too brief 'opinion' lacks sufficient impetus that might otherwise cause one to delve deeper into the ultimate intention of God for having created man. Compare Revelation 3:1-6 from the any translation with AMG's commentary to see what I am driving at.
I disagree. I am currently reading through Elmer Towns' commentary on John and it is certainly not "weak".
I, too, would like to see this series in Logos. [Y][Y]
I just noticed that all of Ted's links are broken. While you can still go to the publishers website to find out more information about this series, I found that CBD has the whole NT set for an excellent price.
http://www.christianbook.com/century-biblical-commentary-volumes-new-testament/9780899570105/pd/570105
Seeing that Ted suggested this way back in the Summer of 2009...I am not holding up much hope that Logos will heed this suggestion. Come on Logos!
Weak. You might have a different bias but it is not weak
Weak? Maybe you have different bias so it maybe weak for you