
Looking for an immensely practical commentary—one that helps you see God’s Word more clearly?
November’s free book, by world-class scholar R. T. France, is for you.
Working from his own translation of the Greek text and culling from research into the world of first-century Israel, France provides an extensive introduction to Mark’s Gospel, followed by insightful section and verse commentary.
You’ll study Mark as a drama in three acts and explore two central themes of this powerful narrative of Jesus’ life—the nature of Christ and the role of discipleship.
The Bible Today says this about November’s free book:
This massive commentary on the Greek text of Mark comes from the pen of an eminent Oxford scholar and British evangelical. . . . The commentary itself is detailed and penetrating. . . . Of particular value are France’s detailed comments on the text of Mark, his extensive bibliography, and his judicious interpretation of Mark’s theology.
Don’t miss it! Download your free commentary on Mark today.
Bonus Deal 1: The Epistles to Colossians and Philemon (NIGTC) for $4.99
“This commentary will take its place among the best on these two New Testament books”—that’s what Church Libraries said about The Epistles to Colossians and Philemon (NIGTC) by James Dunn.
Now it can take its place in your Logos library for $4.99.
Dig into a “mine of information,” according to the Journal of Theological Studies, including an unexpectedly interesting window into Christianity’s character in Asia Minor during the second half of the first century.
Bonus Deal 2: The First Epistle to the Corinthians (NIGTC) for $9.99
The church in Corinth was struggling with some pretty relatable issues—topics like marriage and divorce, gender roles, and prophecy that are still heated debates today. Research the context and glean applicable insights in The First Epistle to the Corinthians (NIGTC).
Craig L. Blomberg of Denver Seminary calls it “one of the most detailed, widely ranging, and exegetically compelling commentaries ever written on any book in the Bible.”
Through November 30, it can be yours for just $9.99.
Get all three of these popular commentaries for under $15 today. Then, save on the entire NIGTC series—now 40% off! Since you never pay twice for books you already have, your price will be even lower.
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