I want to purchase Unseen Realm by Michael Heiser, however I have to purchase a bundle for $142.49 for one book. Amazon has it for 8.99 on Kindle.
I am confused about why you don't have the option to buy it alone. I see it for sale here:
https://www.logos.com/product/49583/the-unseen-realm-recovering-the-supernatural-worldview-of-the-bible?queryId=a93f7367fd858355b1c79c9373ffb857
Just a heads up but the updated version (it has all the notes from the website added - 560 pages vs 432 in the original) will be out in October. If you purchase the hardcover, you'll be able to get the Logos edition for free.
Regarding grade-school aged kids, the only translation I really know of is the Living Bible, but I have heard people complain about that translation for taking too much license. Given that, is there a Bible version anyone could recommend which is about the reading level of the Living Bible?
With the recent pre-order showing up for the UBS6 Readers edition and the Textual commentary on the new edition (both releasing June '25)- it is certain the new editions of the Critical Apparatus and GNT text are just around the corner. It had me thinking, how does Logos typically do the new releases of critical editions…
This book is not available in my country for Logos, but I can get the physical hard copy at my bookstore. Is there any way to get around this restriction.
Two questions: I own the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible New Testament in Logos, but if you search on verbum.com or logos.com for Ignatius Catholic Study Bible or "Ignatius Catholic Study Bible", it does not show up - why? And maybe the answer is, because now, Ignatius Press has completed the study bible and it now includes…
why are there so many diverse versions of the Holy Bible if the word of God is infallible and God breathed.