Unix Posted October 11, 2015 Share Posted October 11, 2015 (edited) Remember to provide info on either the correct publication year or whether it's a revised/2nd Edition, preferably also author although so far there's very rarely been planed Editions for a Biblical book with a new author.I'll start. I have the following volumes from the series. My digital ones cost $9.99 a volume unless otherwise stated, the print ones (they came in a parcel two Months ago) were $11 a volume + shipping and are all in great shape: vol. 7 Trent C. Butler (1983). Joshua. (print) vol. 7a Trent C. Butler (2014). Joshua 1-12 (Revised Ed.). *vol. 7b Trent C. Butler (2014). Joshua 13-24 (Revised Ed.). *vol. 12 Simon J. DeVries (2003). 1 Kings (2nd Ed.). vol. 13 T. R. Hobbs (1985). 2 Kings. (print & electronic)vol. 14 Roddy L. Braun (1986). 1 Chronicles. (print)vol. 16 H. G. M. Williamson (1985). Ezra/Nehemiah. (print & electronic) vol. 22 Roland E. Murphy (1998). Proverbs. vol. 27 Pamela J. Scalise for a part of it, and two other authors (1995). Jeremiah 26-52.vol. 31 Douglas Stuart (1987). Hosea- Jonah. (print)vol. 35b John Nolland (1993). Luke 9:21-18:34. (print) vol. 35c John Nolland (1993). Luke 18:35-24:53vol. 38a James D. G. Dunn (1988). Romans 1-8. (print)vol. 38b James D. G. Dunn (1988). Romans 9-16. (print) vol. 40 Ralph P. Martin (2014). 2 Corinthians (2nd Edition). *vol. 47a-b William L. Lane (1991). Hebrews 1-8 and 9-13.vol. 50 Richard J. Bauckham (1983). 2 Peter and Jude. (print & electronic) vol. 51 Stephen S. Smalley (2008). 1,2,3 John.* vol. 7a-b Joshua 1-12 and 13-24 (Revised Ed.) and vol. 40 2 Corinthians (2nd Edition) were bundled together and the total for these three volumes together was $93.99 early-bird.Just curious, fun to see what decisions others made, as the publisher is not allowing these to be on a sale (anymore?). Wonder if it would be worthwhile to look for used print volumes now that I suppose some are selling after the sale under several Bible Study software platforms? But I'm out of ideas what more to buy - I'm more likely to look for what's being published, I know the 2014 Edition of 2 Peter and Jude by Bauckham is out in print but not in any Bible Study softwares yet. John Glynn (who passed away) lists in his newest, 2007 Edition of Commentary and Reference Survey some forthcoming volumes, I spotted at least one by a new author on a Biblical book that has been previously covered. Edited October 11, 2015 by Unix Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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