Baker Illustrated Study Bible Notes!!!

It's great to see that the Baker Illustrated Study Bible notes are now on Pre Pub!!!
I did a review on this Bible 4 years ago and its been out of print. This is the first I've seen of it being in digits! Logos is the best place for this, and I can't wait until its available.
Let's start preordering! 24.99 is a steal for this resource :
Here is my review for those that are curious:
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I studied your vid.,Dan. Thank you for posting the link here.
Who wrote then notes for Romans, Galatians + Ephesians? If you have a minute, can you please tell me?
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Thank you, the Bible is at my office, so I can't accommodate you today, but if I discover it, I'll certainly let you know.
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@Dan Langston I believe the CBS Baker Illustrated Study Bible is basically a condensed version of the Baker Illustrated Bible Commentary. Is that right?
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Thanks, Dan. I'm Sur you are busy today.
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Dan, I found the notes' authors one the other YouTube review.
I have signed up + will buy it.
Glad you posted your review.
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From another Bible software…☺️
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@Leo Wee Fah Yes those are the same authors as the commentary.
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Thanks so much for pointing that out! That is very helpful info.
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Don’t get your hopes high! Unfortunately, the Logos version will not have good quality images for this “Illustrated” Study Bible.
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That's interesting, I haven't found that in illustrations from other resources
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As most Logos users know, graphics is not Logos's strong suit (Unfortunately). I have it in Olive Tree and the pictures pop up in another window and you can zoom them in and out. With Logos you can't do that.
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@ Leo Wee Fah
Thank you for the picture above re who wrote the commentaries.
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I haven't used maps in years. I just now went + found 3 volumes of maps to use. L's maps will suit me fine. Dal, it's probably because I would need a quick look only - no zooming - that I am happy with them.
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I looked at samples of each. I like the SB version better, as it does notes on smaller chunks, mentioning on many verses in that grouping. The horse does not stray far from the barn; its in the corral.
The Comm surveys vast chunks at a time, which is too large for my learning. The horse? It probably has rented a house in the nearest city; I no longer see it.
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