
Richard Wayne Daniels
Instructor in Biblical Languages and Systematic Theology • Africa Reformation Theological Seminary
- I actually love this commentary, but was disappointed in that it advertises that "every major textual difficulty is addressed,..." and the sample pages 21-23 show the textual matters being so, but in the commentary as downloaded these very pages are missing, and it seems like the all the pages addressing textual issues in all volumes must be missing also. Logos should provide a different sample text and delete the statement about textual difficulties being addressed, or supply the pages that are missing, preferably the latter. At the price of the commentary, which, again, I love, this was a big disappointment. It was one of the reasons I bought the commentary.
- This purchase is divided into two volumes. I believe you have been reading "A Commentary on the Psalms, Volume 3 (90–150): Commentary", but you also have access to the other volume "A Commentary on the Psalms, Volume 3 (90–150): Text" I believe you will find the missing text there. We often divide commentaries like this so that the translation can be used independently of the commentary.