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Speaking of Gordon Fee, he will be releasing a revised edition of his highly acclaimed commentary on 1 Corinthians later this month which was first released in the 80's. It will now be based on the 2011 NIV.
The First Epistle to the Corinthians, Revised Edition (The New International Commentary on the New Testament): Gordon D. Fee: 9780802871367: Amazon.com: Books
Thanks for that info and I can't wait to see what he has to say; as his first edition is 27 years old it is becoming a bit dated (though still valuable) and I will certainly be looking forward to reading his new book.Speaking of Gordon Fee, he will be releasing a revised edition of his highly acclaimed commentary on 1 Corinthians later this month which was first released in the 80's. It will now be based on the 2011 NIV.
The First Epistle to the Corinthians, Revised Edition (The New International Commentary on the New Testament): Gordon D. Fee: 9780802871367: Amazon.com: Books
The First Epistle to the Corinthians, Revised Edition (The New International Commentary on the New Testament) Hardcover November 30, 2014
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Thanks for that info and I can't wait to see what he has to say; as his first edition is 27 years old it is becoming a bit dated (though still valuable) and I will certainly be looking forward to reading his new book.
Google books have a sample of this new book on their website.
I can certainly relate to this; I've stopped putting in an online wishlist at my favourite Christian bookstore a longtime ago - the publishers seem to be releasing some really great books on a daily basis.Yes I discovered this randomly yesterday. I saw some good deals for the Old edition and then discovered there's a revised one coming that is triple the price of the deals I saw. I think soon the value of my Amazon wishlist will exceed my salary and all I have on there is books.
Yes but in looking for the best deal, I found the 1987 edition 'new' for $13. Thats a good deal.Hmmm, somehow I think this deal isn't as good as the ones you posted before
That is a good deal, but I'm one of those people who has to have the latest edition so I'll be waiting until some sellers offer that edition cheaper. I was born in 87 so I'm sure he'll have some changes since then lol. I also don't have the NIV84 the old edition was based on which I would need to pry away from my wife if I needed to check it but I do have the NIV2011. That's another expensive endeavor, collecting Bible translations. According to Fee's exegesis book, you need at least 7 when doing detailed exegesis.Yes but in looking for the best deal, I found the 1987 edition 'new' for $13. Thats a good deal.
I often buy books like that I can then resell when I'm done reading them. Yes I know its hard to give up books but the truth is everything is online today anyway. A book has to be really great for me to keep it, I have 4 book cases full now. I admit most I will never read.... I have given away hundreds of books just to get organized (yeah that's going to happen - sarcasm).
But if you think of it as a loan, most of these books will sell well later.
just a thought, andrea
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