Commentary Sale at WTSBooks

by Phil Gons on August 29th, 2007

john-carson.jpgWTS Books, the bookstore of Westminster Seminary, is having another sale, this time on some of their top commentaries. The discounts are as much as 55% off, and the sale lasts until September 11.

For those of you who are unfamiliar with WTS Books, they have some of the best prices anywhere and a flat $5 shipping charge no matter how many books you order.

Here’s what they are offering:

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Book of Job: 100 Commentaries, 1000 Dollars

by Matt McCarnan on August 27th, 2007

Book of Job: 100 Commentaries, 1000 DollarseBay Power Seller mrj33 is offering a 100-volume collection of commentaries on the book of Job, published between 1840 and 2002. For simplicity’s sake, he’s offering the collection as one lot, priced at $999.95.

The lot contains many rare and out of print books, and mrj33 is willing to “answer all emails concerning condition, content, or publishing info on any particular title(s).”

He provides a complete list of titles in the eBay listing, though at this point they are not being sold individually.

100 books, $1000—ten dollars per book is a respectable offer. There are “a number that would cost you from $50 to $200 each, if you could even find them for sale anywhere.”

Visit mrj33’s eBay listing to browse the titles and put in your bid.

[HT: Jason Button | TheoSource]

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Interview with Rick Phillips on the Reformed Expository Commentary Series

by Phil Gons on August 23rd, 2007

hebrews-phillips.jpgTim Challies interviews Rick Phillips, one of the editors of the fairly new Reformed Expository Commentary series, which is written from a Reformed perspective and geared for pastors and studious laymen.

Tim Challies: Tell me about this Reformed Expository Commentary series: Why did you decide to produce this series of commentaries? With so many commentaries available, what niche did you anticipate this series filling? What makes them unique?

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New Commentary on Matthew: R. T. France in NICNT

by Phil Gons on July 17th, 2007

The Gospel of MatthewR. T. France, Hon. Research Fellow in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Wales, Bangor, specializes in studies on Matthew and Mark. He has authored the IVPNT commentary on Matthew, Matthew: Evangelist and Teacher, two commentaries on Mark (Doubleday and NIGTC), Divine Government: God’s Kingship in the Gospel of Mark, and The Evidence for Jesus.

He now has a massive volume on Matthew (1233 pages!) in the NICNT series due out very soon. Amazon has the release date for the end of the month, Dove Books for Friday, and Eerdmans says that it is currently available.

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