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.
Asking serious questions can never make you a pest - please continue to be a fly on the wall …
Easy English Bible with free Commentaries and Studies may be of help
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…