
Randy McCracken
- I'm confused. I have purchased Logos packages in the past that showed these volumes were a part of the purchase. Now I'm being charged for some of the volumes (yet to be released I might add!). So why am I seeing a price to pay for a set I am supposed to already own?
- Hi Joe, Yes I know that I own 3 of them already, but I was under the impression from the Lorgos sets that I have owned (I own Portfolio in Logos 9 and Platinum in Logos 10) that it covered all of the volumes. Thanks for responding.
- I was told online that my purchase included the outstanding volumes but also see that I am now to pay again for these!
- I think we taken on this one Robert!
- I am currently reading through this commentary and enjoying Chisholm's insights. However there is a problem with the Logos version. It cuts out Chisholm's translation and his notes on the Hebrew text. As one example, I am currently reading through the account of Gideon in chapters 6-8. The commentary skips from p. 249 to p. 266, leaving out Chisholm's translation and notes. So beware if this is important to you...as it is to me. Meanwhile, I have contacted customer service and they have promised to send this on to marketing. Hopefully those of us who bought this product will be able to get the full version in the near future!
- Chisholm's translations, with clausal analysis (see Chisholm's From Exegesis to Exposition, p. 119), show up as a separate resource for me in Logos. In other words, one resource is labeled commentary, and one is labeled text.
- You can read my review at the following link: http://www.biblestudywithrandy.com/2016/10/evangelical-exegetical-commentary-12-samuel/
- Thank you for referring us to to your thorough and fair review. Very helpful.