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Old 06-05-2014, 07:51 PM   #8
GtrsRGr8
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Addendum to my previous message:

I know that it is "late in the day" to be mentioning the following, as Christianbook will be ending their daily book deals in just a few hours, and beginning new ones. Sorry. I was going to mention this in my previous post but plum (Southern lingo, meaning "completely") forgot it.

If you're thinking about purchasing Understanding the Big Picture of the Bible: A Guide to Reading the Bible from Christianbook, you will get very good material at a very good price. However, I just wanted to let you know that if you own the ESV Study Bible you may already have all of the material that is in the book. So a reviewer at Amazon says, anyway. If you want to look up the review, his is shown as "the most critical review" for the book.

I own the ESV Study Bible, so this is an issue for me. I want to investigate the reviewer's claim myself, but I don't know if I will have time today. I might have to just go ahead and purchase the book anyway, especially since it is so inexpensive. It would be nice to have all of that great material in a separate book, anyway.

If you have the ESV Study Bible, have bought the separate book at Christianbook, but don't want the separate book since you have the material already, well . . . unfortunately, you're out of luck at Christianbook. Unlike Amazon, where you can return ebooks, Christianbook doesn't permit it (unless they have changed their policy in the last few weeks). They say something like, "due to the nature of electronic media ebooks cannot be returned."

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