I would like to get The Inclusive Bible on Logos.
Amazon has a lengthy sample … many of the 'key' passages presented (unusual).
It appears to be a very literal translation (especially the hebrew), while recognizing meaning (vs raw words). I recently saw another similar approach (literalness).
I wish Kindle did better Bible presentations … FL would likely gag on the title, these days. Publisher might be a challenge.
But one like this would be a good addition, to see the points of translation.
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