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Classic Commentaries on the Greek New Testament CD | 
enlarge | From: Logos Research Systems, Inc. Category: Software
Buy New: $157.10
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Sales Rank: 28286
Format: Cd Operating System: Windows XP Professional Edition
UPC: 749815171177 EAN: 0749815171177 ASIN: B0002DQY78
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: 749815171177 We are an Authorized Logos/Libronix Software Dealer and have hundreds of happy Logos customers. When you buy from us you will always get latest version available from Logos shipped promptly to your door. Note: This is not a print edition; It will come on a CD (or DVD if so noted). All Logos software requires you to activate the software using the serial number provided in the package. Minimum Requirements: 500MHz Pentium III (1GHz Pentium III recommended); 192 MB RAM (512 MB recommended); Windows 98/Me/NT4.0(SP6a)/2000/XP/Vista; CD-ROM or DVD drive; 550 MB hard drive space; 800x600 display (1024x768 recommended); Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later. Binding: CD-ROM Size: 6 x 6 x .1 in. Professional service. Free tracking on expedited orders. Transit estimates: Regular 5-21 business days; Expedited 2-5.
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| Features:
| • | Over a dozen NT commentaries | | • | Lightfoot, Westcott, and more! | | • | Integrates with all Logos Bible Software Series X resources |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description This collection consists of more than a dozen commentaries that focus on the text of the Greek New Testament. Most of them were originally published by MacMillan between 1880 and 1920, and a number have been reprinted over the years by publishers like Eerdmans, Zondervan, Kregel, and others. A Logos employee found one old volume in a used bookshop, and, finding it useful, brought it to work to share with others. Following the trail of titles mentioned in the back of that first volume weve put together a great collection. Some of the volumes (like Lightfoot on Galatians) are better known than others, but we believe youll find them all useful. Common to most of the volumes is a running set of notes, sometimes keyed to the verse but more often to a Greek word or phrase. (The print editions also include the whole Greek text of the NT book being commented on; the electronic editions will not, since its easier to open a parallel window with the whole Greek NT.) This Text and Notes section is typically bracketed by introductory articles and essays and sometimes followed by a number of related dissertations. The introductory material is voluminous. In many volumes, the page count of the the front matter (in roman numerals) is roughly equal to the page count of the actual commentary, rising over 200 or 250 pages in some volumes (Swete and Lightfoot, particularly).
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