Monday, March 22, 2021

Logos March Matchups Winners! Save Up to 60% Now on All Resources

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The competition phase of this year’s epic Logos March Matchup is over, but the fun is just beginning. Now the game is to see how much you can save. Every Logos March Matchups deal is now live! 

Through 10:00 a.m. on April 1. (PST), score up to 60% off battle-tested collections and courses and at least 35% off everything else.

Save hundreds on our two champions, chosen by your votes.

Save 60% on the commentary champion: Zondervan Exegetical Commentary Collection | ZEC (19 vols.)

Some commentaries get bogged down on commenting on things like individual words or technical aspects of background. And although the Zondervan Exegetical Commentaries do some of that, Old Testament series editor Daniel I. Block says what sets them apart from other commentaries is their focus: the main point of the biblical text and how the author makes that point—what the authors were actually trying to communicate. “This should help our pastors and teachers teach more authoritatively because we will be less inclined to ‘leapfrog’ over the authors’ agendas,” Block says. 

Written primarily for pastors and Bible teachers, the commentaries are attentive to contemporary issues in the Church and thus a powerful and focused resource for anyone teaching, preaching, or studying the Bible. Each volume:

  • Carefully analyzes and interprets the text
  • Examines the biblical text in its original context
  • Provides verse-by-verse commentary
  • Includes thorough introductions
  • Identifies and discusses the main thrust of each passage and how it contributes to the whole composition
  • Discusses the canonical and practical significance of the passage

Watch what Daniel I. Block says about the collection:

Get 60% off Zondervan Exegetical Commentary Collection now. 

Save 57% on the runner-up: Lexham Research Commentaries

Lexham Research Commentaries (previously called Lexham Bible Guides) does the time-consuming work of searching through commentaries, journal articles, and monographs for you, curating all of the best literature in one place (yep—it’s a smart way to study the Bible):

  • Annotated notes on various viewpoints and interpretive options within the text allow you to quickly synthesize a broad range of views on a particular passage. 
  • Dense, jargon-filled research is distilled into easy-to-understand comments. 
  • Contextual notes help you place the passage within the narrow context of the biblical book and the broader context of the entire canon.

And because they are interconnected within the Logos Library (they were designed and written to take full advantage of the Logos platform), you’ll find the information you need in a few clicks.

See how they work: 

Get Lexham Research Commentaries now and save 57%!

Save 60% on the course champion: Douglas Moo Course Collection

Dr. Douglas Moo brings over 30 years of research and teaching experience and a special focus on the Pauline and General Epistles to this five-course collection—making him the ideal guide for bridging the New Testament world to yours. In each course, he stresses the importance of reading New Testament books in their own context and appreciating the unity they have through divine inspiration:

NT276 Pauline Theology
Get the foundation you need to read, study, teach, and preach Paul’s messages. Dr. Moo organizes Paul’s theology within the new realm of the gospel of Jesus Christ and the lives of Jesus’ followers and takes you on a journey from the inauguration of this new realm to its culmination.

NT331 Book Study: Paul’s Letter to the Romans
In this upper-division course, Moo traces the major theological themes of Romans, following Paul’s flow of thought from argument to argument. He covers essential historical and theological backgrounds, Romans’ traditional interpretations, the New Perspective on Paul, and more. 

NT305 New Testament Theology
This expansive course looks at key concepts that emerge from the different books of the New Testament and explains the overall message God has for the church. Plus it helps bridge the gap between what ancient writers meant and what the New Testament means for God’s people today.

NT341 Book Study: Paul’s Letter to the Galatians
Dive deep into the theme of justification by faith with Dr. Moo as he explains its importance to the Protestant Reformation and the Protestant church today. You’ll learn about the major themes and theological elements of Galatians and important contextual information about who the Galatians were, why Paul wrote to them, and how they might have understood Paul’s letter. 

NT366 Book Study: letter of 1 Peter
Explore the key themes of 1 Peter, what Peter taught about maintaining faithfulness and holiness under pressure and persecution, and how to engage in evangelism with endurance.

Get the Douglas Moo Course Collection now, and save 60%!

Save 57% on the runner-up: The Letter to the Hebrews

It’s not often we get to sit under a teacher who has spent 20+ years researching and teaching a single book of the Bible—but that’s the incredible benefit of the course Book Study: The Letter to the Hebrews. Dr. George Guthrie walks you through the entire text, explaining its complex structure and navigating you through its twists and turns. He teaches specific issues the first-century church faced—and how we are still dealing with those issues today. Plus, Dr. Guthrie draws from his extensive research to provide insight on the priesthood of Jesus and God’s covenant promises. 

Guthrie’s goal? To help students understand what Hebrews says about who Jesus is and what he’s done for us—because he believes understanding this directly impacts our perseverance in the Christian faith.

Get 57% off The Letter to the Hebrews now.

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Choose your collection(s) and course(s) now to put your savings in the net! Don’t wait and miss your shot—Logos March Matchups deals won’t come back around for another year.

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