Does Logos have TNIV?

Does Logos have TNIV? I cant find it on the web. Do they use different tags
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The TNIV is no longer published. The new updated NIV has replaced both the old NIV and the TNIV. So if you want an NIV that has not caved to the egalitarian pressure you are out of luck.
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Alan Charles Gielczyk said:
So if you want an NIV that has not caved to the egalitarian pressure you are out of luck.
That was uncalled for, Alan. The comment begs for a rebuttal, but this isn't the place for that either.
Yes Biblica no longer allows the NIV84 nor the TNIV to be published or offered electronically. If you already have the NIV84 (or the TNIV) in Logos, you can keep it. It won't be deleted.
Help links: WIKI; Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)
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Actually the TNIV was the first to bow to said pressure. The OP didn't ask about the NIV84. (I couldn't stay out of it ;-)Alan Charles Gielczyk said:pressure
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Oh, I don't know, Richard. A literal reading of the text is always healthy. 'The brothers' by far get the bulk of repetitive instruction and for obvious reason.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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My background, and still my preference, is literal translations. However, I continue to enjoy including the NIV (now 2011) when reading a book (usually with the NASB, NKJV, NRSV, NIV, NLT). As a reader one just cannot ignore the quality of this work. It just reads well, and conveys accurate meaning remarkably well with some notable exceptions.
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