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Dictionary of New Testament Background [DOWNLOAD]We typically sell books in collections because it gives us the ability to make more books available more quickly—and offer better pricing per volume. Many of you love buying in bulk, but some of you prefer to buy your books one at a time, even if it means paying a little bit more per book.

For those of you in the latter category, we have three top biblical dictionaries now available for individual download—and at 50% off through the end of the month.

Use coupon code IVPNTDICTIONARY to save 50% on these two dictionaries from IVP:

Use coupon code EDBT to save 50% on this dictionary from Baker:

bus.jpgAs I was riding the bus to work last week, I was reading 1 Peter 1:3-5 on my Beta copy of Logos for Mac (part Bible study, part Beta testing). I sat there thinking about all the great promises of God within this text and thought, "I wonder what Dr. K. has to say about this." So, I hit apple+L (that's control+L for you windows users) and opened my library. At that moment I had an epiphany. Now, if you've been a Logos users for a while, you've probably already had this epiphany. For some of you, this epiphany is the reason you bought the software in the first place. For me, it was a new thought... I have a library on my computer.

Now, sure, everyone who has a Logos base package knows that he or she has a library on his or her computer, but this day was different. As I opened Kistamaker's commentary, I thought about how big the print edition of this book would be. I own a couple hard copies from Baker's New Testament Commentary Series and these are big, heavy, hardcover books. I chuckled as I thought about how funny it would look if I were on the bus trying to read my Bible and this commentary. It just wouldn't work out too well.

aybd.pngThen I opened my Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary to see what it had to say about hope and remembered from my seminary days how incredibly large this book would be if I had it in my lap right now. I clicked more and more resources. As I opened the ESV English-Greek Reverse Interlinear of the NT and my Analytical Lexicon of the Greek New Testament to study the original language in a little more detail, it just got funnier. By this point I probably had 5 or 6 books open, in my lap, on a crowded and bouncy bus. This kind of study would simply be impossible with the print equivalent.

The bus rounded the corner and I saw my stop approaching. I quickly closed my computer and tossed it in my bag. As I stepped off the bus and started walking towards Logos, I thought back to my campus ministry days. OH, how I wish I had Logos back then! I constantly battled between having my library at the church office or my home office. I was continually toting books back and forth. Then there were my trips to study on campus. Between these three places it was inevitable that I would want or need one of the books that weren't where I was at the moment. How easily this could have all been solved if I only had Logos back then.

So, what about you? When did you have this epiphany? Where do you find yourself saying, "I could never do this if it weren't for Logos?" Drop a comment below and share your story.

Baker Hermeneutics Collection (14 Vols.)If you've been keeping tabs on the Pre-Pub page over the last couple of weeks, you've probably noticed the scores of titles published by Baker. We just announced 9 new collections containing a total of 67 books from Baker covering topics like hermeneutics, Old Testament studies, New Testament studies, theology, preaching, counseling, and more.

Here's the complete list of collections:

I'm really excited about many of the titles included in these collections. Several that make the top of my list:

  • Muller's Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics
  • Schreiner's New Testament Theology
  • Carson and Beale's Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament
  • Vanhoozer's Dictionary for Theological Interpretation of the Bible
  • Elwell's Evangelical Dictionary of Theology
  • Piper's The Justification of God and The Supremacy of God in Preaching
  • Chapell's Christ-Centered Preaching
  • Silva's Interpreting Galatians

Which collections or individual books are you looking forward to most?

By the way, this is still only part of what I had in mind in my post about lots of great books coming down the pike. Still more to come.

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