For such a long tome, it never felt never ending, it was a constant joy to read (though at times heavy to hold in hand). More pictures (that are especially even more dynamic & creative choices), & (unlike the Gospels) it did not at any point feel like they were using Barron’s commentary as a crutch, they had a much more wide ranging survey of authors & quotes. I knew a good amount about Acts, Revelation, & certain of Paul’s letters, but this thoroughly did it’s job to much deepen my understanding & create further diving boards. It was a cathedral in print, they did a great job. Part of the reason I loved both these volumes was because their expansive wide ranging survey of linking things is how I think, & if WOF didn’t make this kinda Bible I would have made a poor attempt myself later in life. Beauty of it too: this doesn’t have to be the end of story, others can make the same expansive style of Bible with different commentary & pictures. But I’m glad WOF knocked this first of its kind (at least in modernity) out of the park…again! I look forward to giving each individual book/letter more & longer devoted treatment in the future.