I would like to see the Harper Study Bible Notes by Harold Lindsell become a Logos resource. It is a conservative study bible with an inline outline that I find detailed and outstanding. Thanks, Carla
Do you have a link? It always helps posting a link. I tried googling it by name and author name but no results.
https://www.amazon.com/Revised-Standard-Version-Burgundy-Calfskin/dp/B00192IBOU/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?crid=2QDOR83IMX7W8&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.oU0UdmFtrftUaYhCLHt8HMO3etVxFuxFyagI-0CynGbHhSxMyc68Cw4d1VQJCxivCU1iizID75rX6LYnIKofXfqTGQsUwGtx8jkXptO8HQffEWn5D3rXabxAN7a5bXohI0HGJlVrnyvHNCVAEyt3SgRrExoqfJD3Bcm-B2_mvBV9S0klgThJZ67mMyzxyI96GgQnl1buc65JngCTPxhoUg.U_I3kfwBWRxMZUzgillA1DDYxx-_s3ZAcagNja55iiY&dib_tag=se&keywords=harper+study+bible&qid=1733007112&sprefix=harper+study+bible%2Caps%2C132&sr=8-4
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