2018年1月25日星期四

[Logos] discounted ICC volumes [till 31 Jan]

ICC Volumes for Just US$19.99 Each

  • International Critical Commentary is noted for both its quality and critical stance; and it's very expensive too!
  • the newer volumes, say, on Isaiah, Pastoral Epistles, John (1-5 only), & James are recommendable! 

2018年1月7日星期日

Logos monthly free e-book (Jan) -Preaching commentary

Galatians: Gospel-rooted Living

What do you do when you’ve made a mess of things? Where do you go when you’ve blown it badly? How does the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ empower us to combat things like hypocrisy, pride, people-pleasing, and apostasy? Paul’s letter to the Galatians tells us what we need to know in these situations as he teaches us how to rely upon costly grace. In this fresh and engaging commentary, pastor Todd Wilson invites us to look beneath the surface of controversy in Galatia to the even more fundamental issue at stake: gospel-rooted living. Combining scholarly depth with practical wisdom, he offers us a soulful commentary based on years of ministry experience and biblical reflection. Read Galatians anew with this exegetically engaged, theologically informed, and pastorally minded resource!

Get an Additional Book for US$1.99

Preaching the Word: ProverbsPreaching the Word: Proverbs

Pastor and teacher Ray Ortlund unpacks the book of Proverbs in 21 straightforward sermons, providing a biblical worldview on everything from money, sex, and power to that of the daily routines of an average life. Drawing relevant parallels from ancient culture to present day, he helps us understand how the book of Proverbs is practical help for ordinary people going through everyday life

  • They started a third one at US$9.99 this year but it's not so attractive (this time)...

2018年1月4日星期四

2018 suggested bibliography for OT & NT studies (Denver Seminary)

Annotated Old Testament Bibliography 2018 by Hélène Dallaire, Knut Heim, and Richard S. Hess of Denver Seminary.
 
New Testament Exegesis Bibliography 2018 by William W. Klein, Craig L. Blomberg, David Mathewson, and Erin M. Heim of Denver Seminary.