Bill Fiess, who teaches our very popular Logos course for the GES Seminary, informed me that Logos just released the revised edition of our commentary. The original version was in two volumes and had over 1,300 pages. The revised, one-volume edition is under 700 pages.
Here is what Logos says about it:
Overview
Revised edition! This edition has hundreds of corrections and is newly typeset as a one-volume paperback. It now includes a condensed version of Zane Hodges’s Romans: Deliverance from Wrath. Written from a conservative, Dispensational, Free Grace perspective. This one-volume explains all the difficult verses that seem to deny eternal security, eternal rewards, justification by faith alone, and that make perseverance a condition of kingdom entrance.
Key Features
Explains all the difficult verses that seem to deny eternal security.
Defends God’s free grace and explains difficult New Testament text.
Provides a readable, enlightening, and challenging commentary on the New Testament.
Product Details
Title: The Grace New Testament Commentary, Revised Edition
Author: Robert Wilkin
Edition: Revised Edition
Publisher: Grace Evangelical Society
Print Publication Date: 2019
Logos Release Date: 2024
Pages: 657
Language: English
Bill already purchased a copy. Usually $35.00, it’s currently on sale for $27.99. The Logos version is fully searchable and quite convenient to use.
If you are a Logos user, this might be of interest to you.
Using this commentary will help you keep grace in focus.
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Logos Now Offers the Revised Edition of The Grace New Testament Commentary!
Bill Fiess, who teaches our very popular Logos course for the GES Seminary, informed me that Logos just released the revised edition of our commentary. The original version was in two volumes and had over 1,300 pages. The revised, one-volume edition is under 700 pages.
Here is what Logos says about it:
Overview
Revised edition! This edition has hundreds of corrections and is newly typeset as a one-volume paperback. It now includes a condensed version of Zane Hodges’s Romans: Deliverance from Wrath. Written from a conservative, Dispensational, Free Grace perspective. This one-volume explains all the difficult verses that seem to deny eternal security, eternal rewards, justification by faith alone, and that make perseverance a condition of kingdom entrance.
Key Features
Explains all the difficult verses that seem to deny eternal security.
Defends God’s free grace and explains difficult New Testament text.
Provides a readable, enlightening, and challenging commentary on the New Testament.
Product Details
Title: The Grace New Testament Commentary, Revised Edition
Author: Robert Wilkin
Edition: Revised Edition
Publisher: Grace Evangelical Society
Print Publication Date: 2019
Logos Release Date: 2024
Pages: 657
Language: English
Bill already purchased a copy. Usually $35.00, it’s currently on sale for $27.99. The Logos version is fully searchable and quite convenient to use.
If you are a Logos user, this might be of interest to you.
Using this commentary will help you keep grace in focus.
Bob Wilkin
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