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Commentary on the New Testament from the Talmud and Midrash


David Padfield

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I would dearly love to have this three-volume set from  Hermann L. Strack and Paul Billerbeck (it is now available via Logos).

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Is that the one Lexham Press publishes?

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2 hours ago, Nathan Parker said:

Is that the one Lexham Press publishes?

 

Yes it is, it's the first time that work has been translated into English.

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Thanks for the feedback! I’ve heard from the files standpoint, it’s easy to get electronic files from Lexham Press. The licensing is another issue (since Lexham Press is owned by Logos). Since there’s a longtime Logos user working for Accordance now, maybe they’d be interested in a possible future partnership. 🙂 I won’t make any short-term promises, but it would be fun to see. Lexham Press has published their books in Kindle, Scribd, EBSCO, etc., so I don’t see it as impossible.

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+1 Very interested

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On 2/3/2023 at 2:49 PM, Nathan Parker said:

...Since there’s a longtime Logos user working for Accordance now...

 

NOW?! My first Logos purchase was in 1992 😉 

 

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OOOOOH I'd love to see their insight for Matthew and Hebrews.

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5 hours ago, R. Mansfield said:

NOW?! My first Logos purchase was in 1992 😉 

 

You had me beat when you were working there. I was still 1 or 2 years old, I guess not old enough to use Logos or Accordance yet. 🙂 

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