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Copy and paste book into Word Save as 'web page, filtered' Drag and drop file into Calibre and convert for kindle, and send to device (option to do both at once) End product almost the same as a kindle book!
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Thanks for the heads up! $2 for this is a bargain!
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[quote user="Denise Barnhart"] Where a commentary requires a considerable amount of work per volume, it's unusual for all the Bible books to be accounted for. WBC is unusual, being comparatively affordable (often on sale), having most books, and a lot of depth. But, yes, a few books are still missing. Right now Judges is on its way. And yes, each added
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It was bought now as I have as assignment to do on Job, and only the first two volumes are included. Kinda need the last one!
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I ordered this assuming it was the whole set... I've seen that there's actually a few "numbers" missing. Are these missing numbers included or am I expected to pay extra for them? If I am, I'll just be getting a refund... I had no idea I was paying for an incomplete set.
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Bid placed. This looks like the kind of thing I'd find extremely fascinating, a great visual aid to exploring dispensationalism from a critical standpoint!
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Here's a question. I see that there's a fair amount of likes on the EEC. Is there even a chance they'll discount it?
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Funny enough, all the prestigious commentaries I've read so far for my degree are narrowly preteristic. There's no such thing as a "neutral", non-biased position, so I would prefer a consistent hermeneutic over a messy one. After all, it is supposed to be a united set of commentaries, it would be a bit of a mess if the volumes weren't unified.
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I'd even pay the $5 transaction fee if they charged us by the volume. It sounds good to me. Hopefully this is offered as an option. If it is, I'm in for sure.
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Thank you for sharing that! My dismay was that I'm taking a module in Revelation at the minute and I'm probably going to have to pay for a paper copy. Oh well...
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Shipping 4/18. Wondering if I keep the pre-pub, or get another time hoping student discount will net me a similar price?
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So I now see, although it's a bit disheartening that it was suggested well over a year ago and they haven't put it up yet :( I would think that such a resource by such a prominent scholar would have found its way in by now.
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I have it on pre-pub, but I agree, it is quite pricey for what it is. Will I really be learning anything more than I would be if I just watched those unofficial videos online?
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That red bar's crawling along very fast... hope it doesn't crawl over too fast O_O
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] [quote user="Thomas Yassine Bourega"] so please don't stereotype me, as that constitutes an insult in itself.[/quote] My apologies - I was trying to question your language not your beliefs. And, of course, point out that the guidelines ask us not to discuss theology especially with language that can be seen as discourteous.
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So you straw-man me by saying i'm attacking when I'm not? I was making a general statement about pick-and-choose what's literal/what's not. You need a consistent hermeneutic when approaching scripture - otherwise any attempt at systematic, logical understanding of the Bible is futile. You need logical coherence to build a world-view that isn't contradictory
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Wasn't against you, was indeed generally directed. I just think how ironic how even confessing christians can be so closed minded against a belief that God literally created the world; between the fact that an arbitrary wavering on what's literal and what's not is logically incoherent, or the fact that a major factor in Christian persecution, past and
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So what if the guy's a creationist? I used to be an athiest, now I think the creationist arguments hold more merit than the evolutionist ones do. You can freethink/critique your way to creationism without fundamentalism... and I wouldn't hold that the Bible is the Inerrant Word of God as a fundamental, but merely voice the fact that I'm convinced it
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Thank you, preordered.