Would also love to see this version on Logos. It is published by MissionAssist which is connected to Wycliffe Global Alliance and used in partnership with many Missionary Organisations. https://www.easyenglish.bible
Is this a complete bible ??
I wonder a lot about things like this. It seems like Logos hypes up the books and bibles that they can sell for a high price to elite scholars and people with money. But for people like myself, this easy English bible gets a small mention. I would like to know how to get a copy of it, what the price would be, and would it be downloadable. Logos was nice enough to set me up with the books and bibles that I had way back when I was using Wordsearch . I appreciate that. Some times they even add a book or two to my set up. I think that this Easy English Bible would fit well with my WS set up, even at a reasonable price or as a bible alone, or tell us where we can get a copy for our self. I hope some one else out there agrees with me.
In the original post, a link is given to the file needed to add this translation to your library for free. See How do I add and manage personal books? – Verbum Support for instructions.
Thank you for trying to help me. At my age, I think I better stick to My Wordsearch Bible material, something I am familiar with. I would get totally lost if I tried to follow your instructions. I will stop being a pest. But thank you anyway.
Hi is there any chance that you can add the Easy English bible version to the ones on sale. I would love to purchase it at it is a good translation to show people a simplified version of things.
Logos already lists the workbook, but lacks the award winning title that is its base. Please add this work. Thanks!
Subtitle: Pistis and Fides in the Early Roman Empire and Early Churches. A book-length treatment of what the words pistis (Greek) and fides (Latin) meant in Paul's time. Morgan is a classicist, formerly at Oxford and now at Yale.
This would be a good start for publishing his books in Logos. I would personally love to see more.
"… Long before Jesus arrived, God had already given Israel a sacrificial system — not to appease an angry deity — but to teach, heal, and restore His people. Blood was never about violence or wrath — it was about life (Leviticus 17:11). Sacrifice was not about satisfying divine rage — it was about drawing near. Atonement…