Biblica Inc only offerts PLNT, which is only New Testament. Why have there been no conversation with publishers for Biblia Warszawka or Fundacja Wrota Nadziei (UBG translation) so that we may have a complete bible in Polish? I see this has been a request for more than 10 years!
Biblia Ekumeniczna would be the best option IMHO for all the church denominations.
I am a retired professor from Dallas seminary. I'm working with one of our graduates who lives in Poland. He is, himself, Polish and works with CRU. We are planning a course to help staff members who do not have a knowledge of Greek and Hebrew to use available grammar tools to enhance their study of the Bible. However, there is no Polish Bible, apparently, I'm Logos. And if one exists, it is not a reverse interlinear. It would help us a lot if such a module was available.
Do you have additional comments for the Logos team? Add those here.
James E. Allman
jeallman48@gmail.com
Thank you! We're tracking a similar request here.
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