Daily Gleanings: Free Books (8 July 2019)
Daily Gleanings about books available for freeâor otherwise deeply discountedâthis month from Logos and Verbum.
Daily Gleanings about books available for freeâor otherwise deeply discountedâthis month from Logos and Verbum.
This month, three Anchor Bible volumes are free or deeply discounted from Logos Bible software. The Anchor Bible series is itself also on sale for 50% off.
The free book of the month from Logos Bible Software is David Garlandâs commentary on Mark in the NIV Application Commentary series.
In addition to special offers around John Frameâs Salvation belongs to the Lord, Faithlife has some other noteworthy deals this month:
For the moment, visitors
to the Logos Academic Blog
site are being invited to subscribe via email. Email subscription
unlocks a coupon code for a free copy of Mark Bowaldâs Rendering
the Word in Theological Hermeneutics: Mapping Divine and Human
Agency (Lexham, 2015). According to the bookâs blurb,
What is the relationship between divine and human agency in the interpretation of Scripture? Differing schools of thought often fail to address this key question, overemphasizing or ignoring one or the other. When the divine inspiration of Scripture is overemphasized, the varied roles of human authors tend to become muted in our approach the text. Conversely, when we think of the Bible almost entirely in terms of its human authorship, Scriptureâs character as the word of God tends to play little role in our theological reasoning. The tendency is to choose either an academic or a spiritual approach to interpretation.
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At Logos
Bible Software, this
monthâs free book is John Frameâs Salvation
Belongs to the Lord: An Introduction to Systematic Theology
(P&R, 2006). According to the bookâs blurb,
Beginning students of theology and church leaders looking for a theological refresher or teaching tool will welcome this remarkably clear introduction to the doctrines of Scripture. In an almost conversational style, Salvation Belongs to the Lord explores all the major biblical truths, explains key terms of systematic theology, and reflects on their implications and connections under the lordship of Christ.
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For April, Logos Bible Softwareâs âfree book of the monthâ and discounted companion focus on Scripture in its cultural contexts.
The free text is Randolph Richards
and Brandon OâBrienâs Misreading
Scripture with Western Eyes: Removing Cultural Blinders to Better
Understand the Bible (IVP, 2012). According to the bookâs blub:
Brandon OâBrien and E. Randolph Richards shed light on the ways Western readers often misunderstand the cultural dynamics of the Bible. They identify nine key areas where modern Westerners have significantly different assumptions about what is going on in a text than what the context actually suggests. Drawing on their own cross-cultural experience in global missions, the authors show how greater understanding of cultural differences in language, time, and social mores allow us to see the Bible in fresh and unexpected ways.
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This month, Logos
Bible Softwareâs free book is N.
T. Wrightâs Following Jesus: Biblical Reflections on Christian
Discipleship (SPCK, 1994). The book falls into two parts:
Part one outlines the essential messages of six major New Testament booksâHebrews, Colossians, Matthew, John, Mark, and Revelation. Part two examines six key New Testament themesâresurrection, rebirth, temptation, hell, heaven, and new lifeâand considers their significance for the lives of present-day disciples.
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For December 2016, Logos
Bible Softwareâs free book is Tremper Longmanâs How
to Read Proverbs (IVP, 2002). The accompanying volume for $1.99
is Longmanâs How
to Read the Psalms (IVP, 1988).
This month, Logos Bible Software has Craig Keenerâs New Covenant Commentary volume on Romans available for free. The companion deep-discount volume is Gordon Feeâs on Revelation, also from the NCC.
This month, Verbum has Joseph
Fitzmyerâs Impact
of the Dead Sea Scrolls (Paulist, 2009) available for free. The
$0.99 companion volume is Fitzmyerâs Interpretation
of Scripture: In Defense of the Historical-Critical
Method (Paulist, 2008).
Verbum products will download, integrate, and run with Logos-branded engines and base packages also.
Noet has
Maimonidesâs Guide for the Perplexed free in the month of
January. A taste of Maimonidesâs ethical reflections is also available
for $0.99.
Today, Logos Bible Software has Louis Berkhofâs Introduction to the New Testament for free.
Todayâs Advent givaway by Logos Bible Software is Geerhardus Vosâs Idea of Biblical Theology as a Science and as a Theological Discipline.
Todayâs Advent giveaway at Logos
Bible Software is the Cornerstone series commentary on the Pastorals
and Hebrews with contributions by Linda Belleville, Jon Laansma,
and Ramsey Michaels.
Todayâs free resource for Advent at Logos is Henry Coleâs edition of Calvinâs Calvinism (1856â1857) .
For Advent, Logos
Bible Software is providing an additional and daily free or
discounted book and media deal. Todayâs book freebie is N. T.
Wrightâs Scripture
and the Authority of God(SPCK, 2005).

This monthâs free book from Logos Bible Software is Stephen Westerholmâs Justification Reconsidered: Rethinking a Pauline Theme (Eerdmans, 2013). Those who get this free volume are also eligible to purchase Douglas Campbellâs massive The Deliverance of God: An Apocalyptic Rereading of Justification in Paul(Eerdmans, 2013) for only $0.99.
In working on the phrase ξΚĚĎ áźĎίγνĎĎΚν Ďοῌ ÎźĎ ĎĎΡĎÎŻÎżĎ Ďοῌ θξοῌ, ΧĎΚĎĎοῌ in Col 2:2 ( NA27 punctuation), I stumbled upon J. B. Lightfootâs commentary on Colossians in full view, PDF format on Google Books. According to Lightfoot ( 239),
The ânoteâ to which Lightfoot here refers is too lengthy conveniently to reproduce here, but it may be found on pgs. 318â19 of his commentary.