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BIBLEWORKS 10 TURN OFF TEXT HIGHLIGHT FULL
Resources unlocked in the full collection are: The alphabetical list is much longer than expected because each book is listed in various ways (eg "Authorized Version" under A, "Bible Authorized" under B, "King James Version" under K etc), and because the list includes a large number of locked books you can purchase. The quickest way to find out what has been installed is to click on Library. The cut-down version is only available from Logos and only for US customers – presumably due to an agreement with Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft. For most English-speaking scholars, the Logos cut-down version contains everything you want – it lacks only the multitude of modern Bible translations, most of which are non-English, and the Gospel of Thomas. There are two versions of SESB - the one supplied by the Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, which can be bought in a variety of places for about $325 (for USA customers and for outside USA), and a cut-down edition for about $160 ( USA only). You can still buy the original version from SESB] [Update: The logos deal is now different. Which resources are included? (can be misleading) Which resources are included? (can be misleading) The most important resources Installing it (never as straightforward as you expect) Getting started (can be confusing) Searching (not as simple as you'd think) Overall Usefulness: much better than paper Should I buy this? (what about BibleWorks & Accordance?) I'm stating this so that you take my snide comments with a pinch of salt and understand that my congratulations are fulsome and well earned. I don't like their interface – it is as ugly and awkward as a large open-plan office – but that probably betrays more about me than the program itself.
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There is no doubt that they are providing useful and increasingly essential resources which are unavailable elsewhere. If you've heard me on the subject of Logos before, you'll know I'm not a fan. The Logos edition has some rough edges, partly due to the data produced by the Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft on which this is based, and I look forward to a future version which will be even more usable.
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This tool demonstrates that these resources are much easier to use as an electronic publication than on paper. The Stuttgart Electronic Study Bible is an electronic version of the most fundamental documents in Biblical Scholarship – the main texts of the Hebrew and Greek Bible with their critical apparatus.