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I also see no titles for Waltke whom did not advance.
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Anyone in particular?
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I have noticed that the Word Bible Commentary has lost its academic discount, and at a time that I need a resource. Any ideas as to what happened?
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This book is very good for getting into the mind of someone in the ancient near east.. https://www.logos.com/product/6046/ancient-near-eastern-thought-and-the-old-testament
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This is exactly what I was told...that even though I purchased the biblical languages bundle I had to buy the NA28 with the apparatus over again...no big deal right?
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Any ideas as to when this may go on pre-pub? It came out in February. The book can presently be found on Amazon.
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There are selected works which I cannot get the discount code to work, such as Bruce Walke's Genesis commentary. Is anyone else having this issue? Thanks!
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I was looking through the deals from round one and I did not notice some from a couple authors. Bruce Waltke has nothing in there. I see a lot of Stanley and Marshall and Lucado however... Is this an oversight?
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In the same vein as some other posts, I would encourage people to vote for Bruce Waltke in March Madness. He is currently neck and neck with Warren Wiersbe, and there is still time. Waltke has a number of very helpful works which are rarely discounted, including his commentary on Genesis which T. Longman lists as the best available in his opinion.
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I will eventually need two of the commentaries offered potentially for a class, and I wanted to know if I should purchase paper copies because I have no idea when they will become available in logos. The pre-pub is the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary Upgrade: https://www.logos.com/product/34012/zondervan-exegetical-commentary-on-the-new-testament-upgrade
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I was just wondering, I see many resources I am interested in are in "under development" status. How long does this often take before they are made available? For example the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament Upgrade (4 vols.)?
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I was browsing through some things when I came across this: http://blog.logos.com/2011/12/christmas-credit-just-got-better/ This is an excellent promotion. Any chance at something like this in December?
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"Anyway, still love your product but shocked this is still not an option." Wholeheartedly agree. I hope they add this soon. Keep the thread going.
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I learned Greek using Mounce's Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar . It was given as our seminary text and it was very effective. Once you progress beyond that, I would use Interpreting the New Testament Text: Introduction to the Art and Science of Exegesis by Darrell L. Bock.
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This is a potentially great help to pastors out there on community pricing. It would be great if we could knock it down a bit. https://www.logos.com/product/26775/lexham-bible-guide-luke
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The price on this goes up a little bit in a few days, and it looks to be halfway there... The note on it says: Pre-order Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament Upgrade for the special price of $99.95 before it goes up to $106.95 August 22nd.
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Something else I did not realize: Acts by Eckhard J. Schnabel won the Christian Book Award for best Bible Reference of 2013
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The Galatians commentary from Schreiner was required for my Greek exegesis class. I liked the format and so I got the one for Ephesians to continue my study of the Epistles. They have both been very useful.
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The commentaries for Luke, Acts, Colossians, and 1&2 Thessalonians are on up pre-pub for less than $100. This is a deal when compared with Amazon's prices for decent commentaries, and these with the Logos capabilities. I already have the ones for Galatians and Ephesians and they are very useful. Luke is done by D. Garland who wrote an excellent commentary
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I also would like this...