On the heels of OUP's Jewish Study Bible and Jewish Annotated New Testament (now in a revised/expanded ed., but still not in Logos), there is now the Jewish Annotated Apocrypha. I'd love to see it here in Logos.
Excellent suggestion.
I've no doubt the Apostle Paul had an annotated copy himself ... being jewish, you know, and some say, using the wisdom of Solomon as well.
Don't know the name of Sirach's son, but he also seemed to know the OT backwards (right to left) and forwards.
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Yes please! It's still not available.
At least give the link to vote it up in priority
I love Logos and I've been using it since 1995. But I must confess I am sad that that Logos does not have many important resources needed for teaching at a popular level, such as the Oxford annotated study Bible, the Jewish study Bible, SBL Study Bible, Jewish Annotated Apocrypha, etc. I don't understand the publishing industry and I'm sure things are difficult, but to me these are major oversights and I cannot recommend Logos without hesitation to church members and fellow Bible study folks because these resources are missing.
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