One of the handful of Study Bibles to included the deuterocanonical books.
https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-sbl-study-bible?variant=41142752084002
I would SO love to see the SBL Study Bible notes added to Logos. Any chance this could happen? (I noticed the HarperCollins Study Bible isn't available, either.)
@Mark Allison we will request a license for this title from the publisher.
I second this request.
@Linda Simmons I have moved your post to Book Requests, giving users the opportunity to vote on it.
As mentioned here, we have requested a license for this title from the publisher.
Wonderful! Thank you, Rick!
https://www.amazon.com/Study-Bible-Society-Biblical-Literature/dp/0062969420
This is apparently the new hot study Bible with cutting-edge scholarship AND crummy printing. Which makes it ideal for Logos :) Would love to see the notes available. It's a successor to the Harper-Collins.
This series has just had two new volumes released, and it had 128 votes on the old uservoice site. Copied from Rosie Perera's original UV post, with the additional two volumes added: Cambridge University Press http://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/religion/series/new-cambridge-bible-commentary Genesis by Bill T.…
In particular: * Spiritual Classics (ed. Richard J. Foster & Emilie Griffin) * Devotional Classics (ed. Richard J. Foster & James Bryan Smith) (mind you, the above are just anthologies of excerpts, and Logos should really include the full text of the originals those are sourcing from, if it doesn't already; but...they are…
The NA29 and UBS6 will be coming out later this year. Houghton has updated Metzger's (and Omanson's) textual commentaries to match the UBS6 apparatus. I certainly hope that Logos plans to release this as well. In the U.S. it will be handled by Hendrickson. William Varner (The Master's Seminary) already received a print…
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