Can we add the Amplified Classic Bible to the Logos Bible library please?
Anthony, I'm a little confused about your request. The Amplified Bible currently offered in Logos is the one published in 1987 - https://www.logos.com/product/4118/the-amplified-bible?queryId=912f38b5ec35df6b585f5c87afa819e4 which I thought was considered the "classic" compared to the newer Amplified Bible updated in 2015 which I don't think is available in Logos. Could you please clarify what you are requesting?
After doing some additional research, you’re absolutely right. I’m just so used to seeing “AMPC” on Bible Gateway that when the version in Logos didn’t include the “C” (Classic), I assumed it was something different. When I contacted Logos support to ask about the Amplified Classic, they told me it wasn’t available in the library—so I must have confused them as well.
Thank you for taking the time to respond and clarify this for me. I truly appreciate it. God bless.
You are welcome Anthony. I could see how it would be confusing. I'm glad it is sorting out in your mind now.
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