I'd revive this line of thought with an AMEN. Maybe add to it. My wife and I would like a One Year Chronological Bible [plan] that allows us to listen to the readings, follow along in a printed Bible with either commentary and/or devotional. Would be open to one of us having the commentary and the other the devotional. Open as far as translations, though usually prefer middle to closest to the original language translations.
See the version without dates in
For a chronological Bible in the translation of your choice. For the Reese Chronological Bible see
A letter of Pliny the Younger recorded one of the earliest accounts of Christian Church worship.
One of the handful of Study Bibles to included the deuterocanonical books. https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-sbl-study-bible?variant=41142752084002
I wanted to throw a couple of suggestions your way for some truly valuable resources I think would be amazing additions to the Logos library, especially for folks like me in academic and theological fields: The Common English Bible Study Bible with Apocrypha (Nashville: Common English Bible, 2013). This one is seriously…
book by Dr James white.
I have found this resource extremely useful in personal discipleship. It appears that the French translation is also available, but not the English original. https://www.logos.com/product/179188/sexaminer-soi-meme?queryId=2ea2b186db3b1ff8bb03ed0dfc8d4023