I have heard the NET Bible has excellent notes.
How Do I access them?
All help much appreciated!
Bob, you have to toggle it on in Formatting and check Footnotes.
Do you have Biblical Studies Press. The NET Bible First Edition Notes. Biblical Studies Press, 2006.? Treat it like a Study Bible. For Biblical Studies Press. The NET Bible First Edition Notes. Biblical Studies Press, 2006. view as footnotes - I do so through Power Lookup.
I have NET Bible. How do I tell it includes NOTES?
Do you have either of these products? They include the notes.
https://www.logos.com/product/4468/the-net-bible-full-notes-edition?queryId=fee2027abb737b975562d462eb5b267e
https://www.logos.com/product/189785/the-net-bible-full-notes-edition
What I have now. Bottom one says Noteless, Others do not say.
Are Notes sold separately?
Notes are often/typically sold separately, yes. Do both of the links I posted require purchase for you?
I failed to indicate you must select the icon with a capital A with the lined page.
Bob, in addition, you didn't ask this, but if you appreciate robust notes and cross-referencing; you may appreciate the NABRE. As long as you don't object to Deuterocanonical coverage.
Thank you, Bob, for your question! And Aaron for the links. And MJ for noting the 'full edition' embeds the notes (ergo info panel).
I righteously avoided NET2 since they filtered out a lot of NET1's notes. But then, I noticed Bob had the greek that NET2 was associated with. So, I selected Aaron's link for NET2, for purchase and added the other resource, https://www.logos.com/product/249352/the-net-bible-second-edition-net-with-reverse-interlinear
But! Logos erased my NET2 Full Notes at $11+, keeping the NET2 with interlinear. Well, ok! $7 and change … cheaper than EastTN's downtown hamburger!
But! Actually 'false advertising' (more accurately, wrong title and description and contents). Instead of an interlinear, it had the NET2 greek text! Whoo hoo! Thanks to Bob at the start.
Logos.com is such a zoo these days.
ADDED: The saga continues! As it turns out, the not-an-interlinear (the greek text) is tagged with Strongs. Inexpensive Bible, for anyone that prefers Strongs.
I've been avoiding book purchases, but this one might just be a reason to grab one.
Thanx for all the help everyone.
Ok - now that I look at this further - does it include the Full Notes or not?
Looking at the comments - @Joe McCune (Faithlife)
Says yes here →
Says does not include notes here →
I have this link @DMB lists with the Greek and Interlinears with contrary answers as to whether notes are included or not - yet when I add the Full Notes version to the cart as well, it doesn't add because this is already in the cart….
The NET reverse interlinear product that downloads, is 2 resources (not 3):
NET2 English Bible with embedded FULL notes. As above, turn footnotes on.
NET2 Greek text (tagged with Strongs). NOT a reverse interlinear. However(!) it has its own notes, basically comparing to WH and NA27 etc.
In all fairness to Joe, the web page is completely wrong … looks like the RI got withdrawn at subscribe? Something happened.
Anyway, great buy!
Are the embedded notes that downloaded the same as the Full Notes version?
Now that you have that purchased - does the Full Notes Version allow you to add it to the cart or does it show as owned?
Ok, admittedly confusing.
The downloaded resource (with'RI') includes NET2 with FULL notes as footnotes. No separate notes resource. I couldn't buy the NET2 with notes product; shows owned.
And the included greek text (not an RI) has its own notes … sparce but interesting.
Ok, yes confusing - but good to know… Thanks for verifying!
One last comment (!). Just info for anyone else.
The included greek text resource has its own notes, largely noting difference with WH and Nestle. However! You can ONLY use them, clicking on the footnote indicator. Using bottom-of-page or PowerLookup doesn't show which verse number … just bunches of this and that, with repeated footnote letter.
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