This month's
free book for the Logos software is Roland Murphy's Ecclesiastes volume of the
Word Biblical Commentary.
I hadn't read any volumes of this particular commentary before, but I'm impressed with it (or, at least, this volume). While the author is a bit theologically conservative for my taste in a critical commentary, he does a capable job of describing less conservative points of view.
If you're inclined to spend a few dollars, the Exodus volume is $4.99 and John's Gospel is $9.99.
The
free book at Verbum is Saint Augustine's
The City of God, Books I–VII.
Completely unrelated to either of these and also not on sale, the Fifth Edition of
The New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha was published in March. This edition is exciting because it's actually been properly formatted as an epub or Kindle book (the Fourth Edition was only available as a PDF and "Kindle Print Replica").
If you get it at
eBooks.com, you can download both the PDF and epub. Unfortunately, it's also list price at $23.99. That's where I bought mine.
It's cheapest at
Google Play, where it's $14.39. It's also at
Kobo and
B&N (just the epub) at around $20.
Two days ago, it was $14.39 at Amazon, but it's not there at all now. The Fourth edition is still there and the Fifth edition is available as two separate books (without the Apocrypha and
only the Apocrypha), but for some reason the combined Fifth edition isn't.
The ISBN is 9780190276119 if you want to check back at Amazon.