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  • Carolyn Robinson
    2 years ago

    This book is an incredible explanation of Is. 52-53. I learned so much from it that I am going to read it again!
    The Gospel according to God: Rediscovering the Most Remarkable Chapter in the Old Testament
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    1. Carolyn Robinson
      5 years ago

      There is an Old Testament version of the Holman commentary but I can't find it on the Logos website. Sure wish I could still get it from WordSearch.
      Holman New Testament Commentary | HNTC (12 vols.)Add to cart
      1. Randy
        3 years ago

        It's here on Logos: https://www.logos.com/product/218032/holman-commentary-old-and-new-testament
        Holman Commentary: Old and New Testament (32 vols)
        Based on the popular NIV, this verse-by-verse commentary systematically explains biblical text based on trusted, conservative scholarship. The series is designed to enrich new and experienced Bible teachers as they minister to God’s people. Each chapter begins with an introduction and ends with an overview of what was studied, a section on life applications (making the biblical passages relevant to today’s Christian) and deeper discoveries (covering specific topics in greater detail), a teaching outline and discussion questions. Each commentary contains choice quotations, capsule summaries, illustrations for openers and closers, lesson plans, a useful glossary and bibliography at the back of the book, and more. Owning the Holman New Testament Commentary is like having a team of researchers doing the legwork for you! Preachers, teachers, and students will appreciate the unsurpassed clarity and convenience of this commentary series.
        www.logos.com
    2. Carolyn Robinson
      5 years ago

      All of the sample pages appear to be from the foreward. How about some from the text itself instead?
      The Midnight Cry!Add to cart
      1. Joe McCune (Faithlife)
        5 years ago

        Carolyn Robinson
        The first page is from the Forward, but the second page is not. Perhaps we can provide additional sample pages in the future.