For the first half of November 2025, Logos partners with Zondervan to offer some good deals on the Word Biblical Themes series and the Story of God Commentary. For the first two weeks of November, you can add J. Ramsey Michael’s 1 Peter volume (1989) to your Logos Library for free. Each volume of the Word Biblical Themes series pairs with the Word Biblical Commentary and contains a biblical theology drawn from the book. These are short books written after the scholar completed their WBC, and they tend to be a little more reflective than the exegetical commentaries.
Several years ago, Zondervan acquired the Word Biblical Commentary and the Themes series and began replacing older volumes with newer authors (Nijay Gupta on Galatians, for example). All the sale books are the older (not yet replaced) volumes in the series.
- John Durham, Exodus, $6.99
- Trent Butler, Joshua, $6.99
- John D. W. Watts, Isaiah, $6.99
- John Gooldinegay, Daniel, $6.99
- Gerald Hawthorne, Philippians, $6.99
- Leon Morris, 1-2 Thessalonians, $6.99
- Dennis R. Edwards, Story of God Commentary on 1 Peter, $7.99
- Mark Roberts, Story of God Commentary on Ephesians, $7.99
- Nijay Gupta, Story of God Commentary on Galatians, $7.99
- Judith A. Diehl, Story of God Commentary on 2 Corinthians, $8.99 (reviewed here)
- George Athas, Story of God Commentary on Ecclesiastes, $8.99
- Paul S. Evans, Story of God Commentary on 1-2 Samuel, $8.99
The Story of God commentary series combines exegetical comments with theological and pastoral observations. I have reviewed Dean Pinter on Acts and Judith Diehl on 2 Corinthians. There is also a great sale on Zondervan Video Studies (up to 85% off). Some of the videos pair with the Story of God Commentary, so you can hear the commentary writer’s voice (literally). As always, Logos subscribers save an additional 5%.
If you lean more towards Catholic theology, check out this list of additional books for free or at a deep discount.
Since it is November, Logos is going on a Black Friday promotion all month long. Is it really a Black Friday sale if it is on Monday, November 3? The deals change every week, so you have to click that link next week to see the new deals. Logos usually offers better deals as the month progresses, but there are some cool things for the first week of November. For example, the Apollos Old Testament (AOT) and Pillar New Testament (PNTC) Commentary Collection (33 vols.) is 65% off (still pricey, but if you already have only a few, the price is lower). Pluse, if you scroll down a bit you can buy individual volumes.
Logos Legacy Libraries are on sale this month. These are the older, themed collections before the subscription system (either a metal, silver, Gold, etc.) or by theological stream (Baptist, Anglican, etc.). There are several book mixes, all with serious discounts. This is a great way to expand your library and own your books (rather than a subscription system). Logos does not charge you for books you already own, so some of the collections may be very inexpensive based on your previous purchases.
This Logos Free Book of the Month promotion runs through November 15. A new free book will be available on November 15 at 9:00 a.m. PST. As always, you can use the (free) basic edition or the inexpensive Fundamentals collection to use these free and discounted books.
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