Two questions:
Ignatius Catholic Study Bible | Available Fall 2024
the product page for the NT is still up: https://www.logos.com/product/56708/ignatius-catholic-study-bible-the-new-testament (linked from the RSV2CE page, no longer for sale), but it seems the individual OT books are gone.
@NB.Mick the OT books are not gone - the original release of hard copy and the Logos version werejust the NT. However, last fall Ignatius updated and now sells a Study Bible of OT and NT. It's available in Hard Copy, Logos/Verbum has never sold that one - my question is that I am wondering if it is coming out soon?
Is there a Catholic Logos product manager these days that I/we can tag?
At least some of the OT books used to be available in Logos/Verbum - besides the NT I actually own five OT-treating books of type:"Study Bible" authored by Scott Hahn and Curtis Mitch in the series:"The Ignatius Catholic Study Bible" (Genesis; Exodus; Job; Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Song; Daniel}.
Yeah that's part of a series of study bibles - I have them too. I am referring to the single volume study bible that is now out, adding the OT to the first version of the single volume which was the NT only. This is what the new book looks like - single volume:
There has been a significant influx of Ignatius Press books that are available for pre-publication order. I’m wondering if this is a sign that books from Ignatius Press, hopefully including these Study Bible commentaries, will become available soon.
I inquired with Ignatius press about the publication of the Old Testament volumes of their study Bible and they said that several of them were never produced as e-books. I wonder if they will bundle them all up and release them here on Verbum/Logos.
In the Lexham English Bible at Revelation 13:8 is this text: “…everyone whose name is not written from the foundation of the world in the book of life of the Lamb who was slaughtered.” Almost all English translations from the 20th century or later seem to agree that phrase “from the foundation of the world” modify…
I have been listening to PD201 as it's included in this quarters courses. So far I have been enjoying it - lots of practical and useful info. But I came across something he said that I can't seem to verify and I was curious if anyone else here might know. In Segment 29 on Ascetics, the instructor Gary Thomas says this…
I noticed in the Lexham English Bible translation of Revelation 3:3, “If therefore you are not on the alert” from “ἐὰν οὖν μὴ γρηγορήσῃς”. Should that not be “if therefore you not be on the alert”? As “γρηγορήσῃς” is subjunctive, no?
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