Fasil: I'm glad It's under contract!!!!!!!!!
I'm glad It's under contract!!!!!!!!!
Wow, it jumped a lot in a very short amount of time.
what type of commentary is NIB? and what would you compare NIB with..for similarity? NIC, NIVAC, WBC or Tyndale or something else?
Mike, see page 13 for some excerpts provided for us by Dan : )
mike: what type of commentary is NIB? and what would you compare NIB with..for similarity? NIC, NIVAC, WBC or Tyndale or something else?
tom: The very first page of this thread also provides several example.
The very first page of this thread also provides several example.
Alright, I'm in.
mike:Alright, I'm in.
tom: Fasil: I'm glad It's under contract!!!!!!!!! Wow, it jumped a lot in a very short amount of time.
But now it's back (not for the first time) to almost there The way Logos are messing with this is quite pathetic
David Carter:But now it's back (not for the first time) to almost there The way Logos are messing with this is quite pathetic
https://www.evernote.com/pub/danielwilliamfrancis/nibsamples
A sample from every book of the Biblical/Apocryphal books treated in the New Interpreter's Bible, to help you determine if this might be a resource you would find useful. Please help to bring this resource to publication by pre-ordering it if you think it might be useful to you. Your credit card is not charged until it ships and Logos offers refunds for purchases that you find are not suitable for your needs after a closer look at them.http://www.logos.com/product/8803/new-interpreters-bible
This offers a somewhat random sample in size from a section to an entire chapter. There are a few exceptions, Isaiah has one from each of the two sections done on each half of the book. The Psalms and Gospels tend to be places of more in depth study so each gospel has 3 samples and there are 4 Psalms done. In addition to this two of the shortest books, Obadiah and Philemon are presented in their entirety to give a fuller view on how things are handled. I hope everyone finds this useful and I am happy to answer any questions I can.
-Dan
PS: This is a duplicate post from New Interpreter's Bible that I am posting here. I am not sure why we are getting under contract and loosing it.. Well i know last time the files were being waited on, I would have thought yesterday they had received those files.
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Dan Francis: https://www.evernote.com/pub/danielwilliamfrancis/nibsamples A sample from every book of the Biblical/Apocryphal books treated in the New Interpreter's Bible, to help you determine if this might be a resource you would find useful. Please help to bring this resource to publication by pre-ordering it if you think it might be useful to you. Your credit card is not charged until it ships and Logos offers refunds for purchases that you find are not suitable for your needs after a closer look at them.
A sample from every book of the Biblical/Apocryphal books treated in the New Interpreter's Bible, to help you determine if this might be a resource you would find useful. Please help to bring this resource to publication by pre-ordering it if you think it might be useful to you. Your credit card is not charged until it ships and Logos offers refunds for purchases that you find are not suitable for your needs after a closer look at them.
I appreciate the effort expended to bring us a clear understanding of the value inherent in this resource! The publishers ought to gift you with a free copy in Logos the day that the product ships for all of your hard work.
"I read dead people..."
Brother Mark:I appreciate the effort expended to bring us a clear understanding of the value inherent in this resource! The publishers ought to gift you with a free copy in Logos the day that the product ships for all of your hard work.
Thanks, it would be very nice... and I have bought 2 sets already .. my hardcover and my abingdon CDROM (but then so have many others)..... but I doubt that will happen... but stranger things have happened... I wouldn't turn it down if offered.. but not going to hold my breath either.