Library: 1675+ digital books including Two Horizons Commentary (23 vols.), LifeGuide Bible Studies Collection (139 vols.), The Bible Speaks Today Themes (23 vols.), Socio-Rhetorical Commentary Series Collection | SRC (10 vols.), and more.
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The Lutheran Diamond Library makes your study of the Bible easier by connecting your entire library of books to a robust set of study tools. The Lutheran Diamond Library takes everything in the Lutheran Platinum Library and adds even more to your library, with scholarly series like Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture Complete Set | ACCS (29 vols.), Popular Patristics Series Collection (58 vols.), The Preacher's Commentary Series | TPC (35 vols.), and Spectrum Multiview Book Series (27 vols.). With over 1675 volumes of advanced biblical reference works, this is an ideal package for anyone doing academic research or advanced exegesis.
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Digital books, media, courses, and other resources included in 2025 Lutheran Diamond.
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Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture: Old Testament and Apocrypha
Ancient Christian Texts Collection | ACT
Letters and Homilies for Hellenized Christians Collection (3 vols.)
$71.99
Reformation Commentary on Scripture Collection | RCS
The Acts of the Apostles: A Newly Discovered Commentary (The Lightfoot Legacy)
$31.99
The IVP Bible Background Commentary (2 vols.)
$39.99
The IVP New Testament Commentary Series | IVPNTC (20 vols.)
$289.99
Old Testament Studies (1)
$13.99
Genesis: The Story We Haven’t Heard
$13.99
General Biblical Studies (5)
$57.95
How to Read Exodus
$10.99
How to Read Genesis
$10.99
How to Read Job
$13.99
How to Read Proverbs
$10.99
How to Read the Psalms
$10.99
Church History and Historical Theology (1)
$20.99
In Search of Ancient Roots: The Christian Past and the Evangelical Identity Crisis