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Old 11-25-2020, 09:14 PM   #994
GtrsRGr8
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The month of November is quickly slipping by.

Remember the numerous sales of religious books that expire at the stroke of midnight :-) on Monday, November 30.

Few of the sales have been mentioned, in this subforum, this month. One that I want to make sure is mentioned is the Ezra/Nehemiah commentary of the Brazos Theological Commentary (Roman Catholic). It is written by Matthew Levering.

This one runs on the Logos/Verbum platform, and is free. This is a fantastic price, considering the fact that the retail price of this volume is $32.99!

Frankly, the ratings of this commentary, that I found, are relatively tepid. However, there are not that many of them. Perhaps a better indicator of the quality of this work is that at BestCommentaries.com, where it is rated the 7th best commentary on the two books. That is significant, because there are bazillions of commentaries on Ezra/Nehemiah that are rated at BestCommentaries.com.

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