Is there any plan to have the NIV read by a human like the ESV?
Hi Tim
I assume you mean like an audio Bible, rather than a system narrator?
There are some NIV audio Bibles available at Logos.com (click the link below to see search results)
https://www.logos.com/search?query=niv%20audio&sortBy=Relevance&limit=60&page=1&ownership=all&geographicAvailability=availableToMe&viewMode=grid
For example, the excellent David Suchet version (reading the British version) is available to purchase.
However, for some bizarre reason, it is not available to purchase in the UK!! (where I live).
In any case, I hope you're able to find something that works for you.
Logos has never been the best place to look for Audiobooks or Bibles. Only a couple of Bible audio products are synchronized to the Bible text. A large portion of audio and video products also do not work on all platforms. Mobile is where it would be most useful, but has always been lacking in support. Many requests have been made over the decades, and have all been ignored.
There is a very large variety of NIV audio available. But there is no advantage to purchasing from Logos.
Sure.
I guess the only way that I know of to have a "human" reading the Bible in Logos is to purchase an audio Bible.
Were you asking about something else, in that case?
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