That's due to an 83% markdown from the digital list price.
Vine's is a good basic Bible study tool. It's been around for quite a number of years, and been so popular over that time that I doubt that it has ever gone out of print. The only complaint that I have against it is that Vine sometimes will interject his opinion or belief without always clearly stating that he has done that.
Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words: With Topical Index. By W.E. Vine; Merrill F. Unger. Rated 4.4 stars, from 264 reviews, at Amazon at the present moment. Print list price N/A; digital list(?) price $14.99; Kindle price now
$3.99. Thomas Nelson, publisher. 1176 pages.
http://www.amazon.com/Vines-Complete...dp/B000SEO9RI/.
Book Description
A Nelson exclusive. Study the meaning of biblical words in the original languages-without spending years learning Greek or Hebrew. This classic reference tool has helped thousands dig deeper into the meaning of the biblical text. Explains over 6,000 key biblical words. Includes a brand new comprehensive topical index that enables you to study biblical topics more thoroughly than ever before.