Frank Moore Cross called this book "An important and useful volume that should be on the bookshelf of every serious student of the Bible." So... hands down this should be a Logos resource. ISBN-10 : 9780060730659 https://www.amazon.com/Sources-Revealed-Richard-Elliott-Friedman/dp/006073065X/ref%3Dsr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=the+bible+with+sources+revealed&qid=1607290492&sr=8-1
Also, all of Richard Elliott Friedman's books should be on Logos.
It looks like they added the resource this year: The Bible with Sources Revealed: A New View into the Five Books of Moses | Logos Bible Software.
Who Wrote the Bible?, however, is not available yet. If you're interested in that resource, please go vote for it.
I wonder if color-coded. eBook.
It's in my library, so I checked for you. Here is a small excerpt from Exodus with the various color coding:
Here is the key.
One issue I see, though, is unfortunately the "sans" font is not actually sans serif, so one could get the P sources confused with the Dtr2 sources if he didn't have a general idea of where they were located in the Torah.
Thank you, @Jeremy Gunter
I went ahead and got the Kindle (I have several versions of DH on my Bible software).
But Kindle's BW version … same font styles issue on sans.
By the way, @DMB, what do you mean by "DH"?
Documentary Hypothesis
Oh, duh! That should have occurred to me! 😂
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As requested years ago, I'd love to see the works of McGinn in Logos/Verbum. For starters, The Foundations of Mysticism: Origins to the Fifth Century (The Presence of God: A History of Western Christian Mysticism, Vol. 1).
One of the handful of Study Bibles to included the deuterocanonical books. https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-sbl-study-bible?variant=41142752084002
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