I just noticed that there is an ongoing bible sales. Each bible is going for $9.99.
https://www.logos.com/bibles?utm_source=faithlifeadnetwork&utm_medium=display&utm_content=37-230x230-3936-10bibles_april2017&utm_campaign=promo-10bibles
When does this sale end?
I am not from Faithlife nor do I have an authoritative answer, but it appears that Faithlife has updated their pricing policy on English bibles. They are now offering most at $9.99 as a standard price. I make this observation based on the fact that no discount prices are shown, only a current price of $9.99 for all in the "sale." It would be nice to get a more official word on this, but if my observation is correct, this is a great move.
Yes, with the exception of Study Bibles, the regular price for all English Bibles should be $9.99.
I am not from Faithlife nor do I have an authoritative answer, but it appears that Faithlife has updated their pricing policy on English bibles. They are now offering most at $9.99 as a standard price. I make this observation based on the fact that no discount prices are shown, only a current price of $9.99 for all in the "sale." It would be nice to get a more official word on this, but if my observation is correct, this is a great move. Yes, with the exception of Study Bibles, the regular price for all English Bibles should be $9.99.
[Y]
Definitely a great move! Picked up two translations that had been $15-$24. Thanks, FL!
Is there any reason why I seem to be able to purchase the ISV a 2nd time?
I would guess that if you click on the ISV or add it to your cart, it would show you had already purchased it. Some sale items show that way on the combined sale items listing, even though you already own them.
Dale Heath
I can add it to the shopping basket.
It seems the resources are distinct. The images look just a bit different in the lower half...
It seems the resources are distinct.
It looks like the one in your library is the ISV NT, and the other is the complete ISV?
Each bible is going for $9.99
Some have been so for quite a while. Great deal; I've picked up a few for curiosity's sake. Got The Living Bible for historical value.
This post caused me to re-check the NASB 1977, which was at about $45, but is now $9.99. Thanks for the heads up!
PS: I've just noticed something very interesting: When Logos Basic came out, I set up a second account to assist friends who might evaluate it. In addition to Basic resources, I bought ESV, NASB, and NIV ($9.99 ea). I just checked that alternate Logos installation, and the reverse interlinear resources for those three versions just dropped into the library. Not only those, but also RIs for bibles which thè alt account has not purchased. I wonder what this means?
This is the one I have in my library and it's grayed out for purchase.THEHOLY BIBLEInternational Standard Version®Words of the Messiah in RedVersion 2.0.0The Holy Bible: International Standard Version®U.S. English ImprintRelease 2.0.2011.0122.01Copyright © 1996–2011 The ISV Foundation
It seems the resources are distinct. It looks like the one in your library is the ISV NT, and the other is the complete ISV?
You got it, Petah.
I just checked that alternate Logos installation, and the reverse interlinear resources for those three versions just dropped into the library. Not only those, but also RIs for bibles which thè alt account has not purchased. I wonder what this means?
I just checked that alternate Logos installation, and the reverse interlinear resources for those three versions just dropped into the library. Not only those, but also RIs for bibles which thè alt account has not purchased. I wonder what this means? Perhaps FL updated the Basic features to include more RIs, based on a recent forum thread from a new Logos (Basic) customer regarding the NASB RI?
I can confirm that. Logos 7 Basic is the only package I own, and several RIs downloaded last week - including several where I actually don't own the resources at all. But I am very happy to be able to use the RI for the ESV and NIV, which I do own.
Confirmed. I only own the NT.
I am grateful for the nice price for English Bibles. [Y]
I would love to see some of this expanded to Bibles in other languages. I understand that the English market is larger and perhaps makes it easier to offer Bibles at this price, but it's like the chicken and the egg: markets can develop better when the core product (the Bible) is more accessible in price. By contrast, if people who function in other languages than English have to dish out big bucks to get even basics in their language, it acts as a deterrent to buy into the Logos platform. It would be good to have at a minimum, one tagged, current, version available at least in major languages.