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José Carlos Martínez Cristóbal
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  • José Carlos Martínez Cristóbal
    2 years ago

    Me pregunto si Tesoro Bíblico estará publicando este comentario (o la serie completa) en formato impreso, tal como Lexham lo ha hecho en la versión original. Sería una tremenda bendición para pastores cuyas habilidades con la tecnología son limitadas.
    Efesios: Comentario Exegético Evangélico (CEE)Add to cart
    1. José Carlos Martínez Cristóbal
      2 years ago

      Possibly it is ignorance, or lack of attention in reading, but, What is the difference between this version and the one Logos offers here: https://www.logos.com/product/165945/the-greek-new-testament-produced-at-tyndale-house-cambridge?
      The Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge (Text)Add to cart
      1. Joe McCune (Faithlife)
        2 years ago

        José Carlos Martínez Cristóbal
        This product includes only the text of the Greek New Testament, while that other product that you mention includes the apparatus as well.
    2. José Carlos Martínez Cristóbal
      2 years ago

      It would be very helpful to know what the individual titles are in this collection.
      Journal for the Study of the Old Testament: Studies of the Torah, 6 vols. (Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies | LHBOTS)Add to cart
      1. José Carlos Martínez Cristóbal
        2 years ago

        I would like to know what substantial difference there is between this resource and What Jesus Demands from the World (https://www.logos.com/product/4063/what-jesus-demands-from-the-world).
        All That Jesus Commanded: The Christian Life According to the GospelsAdd to cart
        1. Joe McCune (Faithlife)
          2 years ago

          José Carlos Martínez Cristóbal
          This title should be considered an updated and revised edition of the earlier work that you mention.
      2. José Carlos Martínez Cristóbal
        2 years ago

        I bought this grammar in the electronic version because I found it extremely useful, so I considered how to adapt its content in my Hebrew teaching. The content is excellent, especially if the student likes to know the "why" of things, as it provides extremely useful explanations of the various changes in the morphology of the various elements (nouns, verbs, etc.). However, I was frustrated after seeing that the electronic edition has two problems: first, that many of the examples used by Drs. Fuller and Choi were scanned; and the second, related problem is the poor quality of several images, as well as the complete omission of those beautiful color references in the appendices of the printed version. The content is excellent, the presentation leaves much to be desired. Hopefully Logos will make an effort (as all of us who pay for this content), to make an improvement in this area.
        Invitation to Biblical Hebrew: A Beginning Grammar
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        1. José Carlos Martínez Cristóbal
          3 years ago

          I would love to know why the Leviticus volume, written by Jay Sklar, is not included.
          Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the Old Testament | ZECOT (6 vols.)Add to cart
          1. Matt Hamrick
            3 years ago

            It's currently on prepub itself and this product releases before Sklar.
        2. José Carlos Martínez Cristóbal
          4 years ago

          I would like to know, just to be clear, is this the updated version, or is it the first edition?
          Going Deeper with New Testament Greek: An Intermediate Study of the Grammar and Syntax of the New TestamentAdd to cart
          1. Faithlife User
            4 years ago — Edited

            Hello
            José Carlos Martínez Cristóbal
            , I did some checking for you and it seems this is the 2016 publication, the 1st Edition of the resource. I hope this helps!
          2. Andrew Malone
            4 years ago

            The metadata here says 2016, which sounds like the first edition (not the revised edition of 2020).