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Here are my prioritized commentaries for each book of the bible. Hopefully you'll find all these different replies help to inform your choice. It's informative to read how Scripture has been handled across the board: different eras (historical and current), audiences (academic and devotional), ethnicities (European and American), views (conservative, liberal), traditions (Evangelical, Anglican, Catholic, Orthodox). I chose to spend more widely, aiming for diversity rather than commentaries that just repeat what I already have. I didn't purchase the entire NICOT/NT series, so I can't comment on those. Many of the others are also good, with only a couple of volumes that I would rate as poor. You have enough right there to make it worth purchasing the set. Wenham on Genesis, Clines on Job, Craigie and Allen on Psalms, Williamson on Ezra-Nehemiah, Goldingay on Daniel, Dunn on Romans (as a different angle), Longenecker on Galatians, O'Brien on Colossians & Phlemon, Lane on Hebrews, Mounce on the Pastoral Epistles, Bauckham on Jude & 2 Peter. There are many excellent volumes in the set, e.g. They are sometimes available as a disk from other bookshops/resellers.
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If you can cope with the WBC format, and want a whole set rather than cherry-picking good volumes, WBC is likely to be better value, but if I had to choose between the two series I would probably jump for NICOT/NT. Sorry if that sounds a bit non-committal.
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Historically you're probably more likely to get WBC at a good price on Logos than NICOT/NT, although now Nelson has been bought by Zondervan I don't know if that will continue. I started with a few volumes of WBC then bought the whole series when it was on sale. If I had a choice, I'd probably buy NICOT/NT as I find them easier to use, and I think there are probably more excellent commentaries in that series than WBC (although that's a very subjective judgment).
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Alternatively, you can buy them and use them for up to 30 days then return them if you're not happy with your purchase. You can actually buy individual volumes from both sets to make your own assessment, and then get Dynamic pricing for the whole series, which will credit you for the volume you've bought. I find the Word format somewhat irritating, whereas the NICOT/NT volumes are easier to use. I have both, and both series have some excellent volumes and some that are not top-tier volumes.