Mounce Translation of the New Testament in Logos?

Bruce Dunning
Bruce Dunning MVP Posts: 11,163
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Over this past year I've been really appreciating following Bill Mounce of You-Tube as he offers short expositions of Greek passages in the NT. They are excellent and, if you are interested in Greek check it out - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb7NCeunokXUro2YrOkTVUg

It took me until today to realize that Bill Mounce was the person that originally coined the term "reverse-interlinear" - http://www.reverseinterlinear.com/ It has become such a common term, especially in Logos, but I didn't know the source.

I also just realized that he has produced a translation of the NT (see the link above). I checked Logos but could not find it although I did discover that both Accordance and Bible Gateway have it. Am I missing something? I am quite interested in having this in my Logos library.

Is anyone able to help enlighten me on this?

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