RegisterSign in
Ricardo do Carmo Coelho
  • About
  • My Faithlife
  • Settings
  • Community Notes
  • Messages
  • About
  • Mobile Apps
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Terms of Service
  • Careers
  • Dev
  • Help
  • Ricardo do Carmo Coelho
    2 years ago

    The Book of Leviticus (The New International Commentary on the Old Testament | NICOT)
    Add to cart
    1. Ricardo do Carmo Coelho
      2 years ago

      Pastoral Epistles (Word Biblical Commentary, Volume 46 | WBC)
      Add to cart
      1. Ricardo do Carmo Coelho
        2 years ago

        Wonderful!!!
        The Andrews Bible Commentary (2 vols.)
        Add to cart
        1. Ricardo do Carmo Coelho
          3 years ago

          The Sabbath in the New Testament and in Theology: Implications for Christians in the Twenty-First Century (Review and Herald Academic)
          Add to cart
          1. Ricardo do Carmo Coelho
            3 years ago

            Very good!!! But I'm missing the Andrews Bible Commentary here.
            Logos 10 SDA Gold
            1. Paulo Bechara
              3 years ago

              Indeed
            2. Shawn Smith
              3 years ago

              i have it from a previous version
            3. Timothy D. Lee
              2 years ago

              The Andrews Bible Commentary is now listed as a pre-pub in "Gathering Interest" stage. Please pre-order it if you would like to see it in Logos! (Right now the pre-pub price is 60.99, which, if Logos gets enough interest to publish it, is a good price!) https://www.logos.com/product/247559/the-andrews-bible-commentary
              The Andrews Bible Commentary (2 vols.)
              The Andrews Bible Commentary is written by 60 leading biblical scholars from around the world. It is designed for new believers, experienced Bible students, pastors, and teachers. Its purpose is to trace the blessed hope (Titus 2:13) in the pages of Scripture and to read all of the Bible in the light of that hope. What does the Bible say to believers who, with both longing and joy, anticipate the return of Jesus? Answering that question is at the heart of the Andrews Bible Commentary, which seeks to instruct and inspire all into a stronger personal relationship with God that focuses our worship on Jesus as Savior and Lord.
              www.logos.com