Dake's Annotyated Reference Bible

Rick Ratzlaff
Rick Ratzlaff Member Posts: 237 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Has anyone used this Bible. I'd like to see Logos incorporate the notes in it. I believe it was way ahead of it's time. Mine is a 1963 edition (was my dad's)

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  • One option is contacting Dake Bible => http://www.dakebible.com/contact.htm to inquire about potential Logos resources (noted site had several books).

    Other option is adding to suggestion thread => Writings of Finis Jennings Dake and David K. Bernard

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  • Gary Butner, Th.D.
    Gary Butner, Th.D. Member Posts: 483 ✭✭
    I purchased a Dake's Bible many years ago. There are a few good notes contained in it, but there is some way out in left field materals included. Personally, if Logos was to sell it for $10 I would pass.
  • Jerry M
    Jerry M Member Posts: 1,680 ✭✭✭

    WD40 said:

    I'd like to see Logos incorporate the notes in it

    Logos if you are listening, you already know how well this resource would integrate with the Faithlife Study Bible app.  I would imagine there are e-versions out there, and I would expect it to widen the market of potential users of that app.  Thanks for your consideration.

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  • Brother Mark
    Brother Mark Member Posts: 945 ✭✭

    Dake was a wonderfully prolific commentator and note taker.  I agree with Gary that some of his stuff is in the outer reaches of left field, yet I have found much that provoked thought, further study, and added points to sermons/lessons for me.  I'd love to have it integrated into my Logos collection. Please do it Logos!

    EDIT:  Click HERE for an interactive page that displays Dake's features.

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