I would love to have this book in my library!
Does an audio exist for it?
@Joshua Tallent : Manuel linked a forum thread where the book is shared as a Personal Book source, so to have this in your library, all you need is go to that thread, download the docx document (take the last one) and build the PB as type:bible and you're good!
@NB.Mick Thanks! I saw that, but thought the personal books were no longer available. I got it installed on my desktop, but unfortunately you can't use personal books on Mobile devices. I recently got an iPad, and I've been working on setting up my study resources and processes there. So, I'm back to waiting for Logos to add this Bible to their collection.
This is an important resource which is available in Accordance. Now that I'm rebuilding my library on Logos, I am missing this all the time. Why it is difficult I don't know. It should only take a few hours for a Logos staff member to upload the text and publish it - it's public domain and already available in digital format.
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