Alex S
- This edition is weird. It omits all the textual notes typically put in square brackets in the print versions. It's also neither Orthodox nor Protestant edition. The Orthodox edition includes 11 deuterocanonical books as well as additions to the books of Esther, Job, Psalms, and Daniel. At the same time, Protestants omit these from their editions. This text, for some reason, has some deuterocanonical additions to the book of Daniel but doesn't include other deuterocanonical texts.
- Ok, I understand $200 for HALOT or some other technical resource with a complex markdown. But this... "Regular price" is $190 for the public domain texts that hardly needed any "research editing" apart from converting HTML to Word files. Even so, this collection contains maybe 1/3 of Macdonald's works available from Project [censored] for free. I prefer donating to people who make knowledge accessible to everyone so that money is more likely to go to [censored], [censored], or [censored].
- Dear Logos, in your Review Guidelines one can read: "We do not delete comments based on negative feedback, but rather inappropriate and irrelevant content." Please respect your own rules, and don't delete my comment a second time just because you don't like what I say. My comment is absolutely relevant to the product and doesn't contain any promotional materials.