Dr. Nathan Parker Posted March 5 Share Posted March 5 A Baker’s Dozen of Commentaries through 11:59 PM (Eastern) March 18, 2024. A Spectacular Selection from Baker Boice Expositional Commentary (27 Volumes) $99.90 78% Off Understanding the Bible Commentary (OT & NT) $99.90 78% Off Baker’s Hendriksen-Kistemaker NT Commentary (12 volumes) $99.90 33% Off Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture – New Testament (17 Volumes) $255 40% Off Commentary Variety Pack-Up to 75% Off Preacher’s Outline and Sermon Bible: Commentary and Outlines (44 Volumes) $249 50% Off Reformed Expository Commentary (27 vols.) $149 68% Off Mentor Commentary OT / NT Bundle (22 Volumes) $149 62% Off Lenski’s Commentary on the New Testament $79.90 30% Off John Phillips OT and NT Exploring Commentaries (27 Volumes) $49.90 73% Off Barclay’s New Daily Study Bible – New Testament $79.90 75% Off Women’s Bible Commentary $27.90 55% Off Berit Olam (15 Volumes) $194 41% Off Sacra Pagina New Testament Commentary Series (18 Volumes) $199 43% Off Great Guides 43-50% Off! Christian’s Pocket Guide Bundle (11 Volumes) $39.90 43% Off IVP Spectrum Multiview Books (13 Works) $134 50% Off Want to try out some of the commentaries listed above? Through the month of March, you can download free samples of the Preacher’s Outline and Sermon Bible, Baker’s Hendriksen-Kistemaker NT Commentary, and the Reformed Expository Commentary. These volumes will allow you to get a feel for their respective series, and are beneficial additions to any Accordance Library! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr. Nathan Parker Posted March 9 Author Share Posted March 9 Someone was asking about REC Acts. Here's the statement from the publisher on it: "P&R recently became aware that portions of Derek Thomas’s Acts (Reformed Expository Commentary) include unattributed content from sermons by another pastor. Following a careful investigation, as well as discussions with the parties concerned, it appears that the lack of attribution resulted from unclear note-taking more than a decade before the commentary on Acts was written, and we believe it does not reflect intentional misuse on the part of the author. Nonetheless, in keeping with our editorial policy and our desire to hold to high ethical standards of transparency, we must regretfully withdraw this commentary from circulation." Thanks to @Sean Nelson for locating this info for me! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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