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Old 06-16-2014, 07:30 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by Difflugia View Post
Nope. Do your worst.

I used to post a lot more, but since I managed to get most of the ones I wanted during one one of the 90% off Kobo extravaganzas, I've stopped checking for the sales quite as often.
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Originally Posted by Difflugia View Post
The NIV Study Bible, Archaeological Study Bible and NIV Faith in Action Study Bible are $4.99 at Amazon and Kobo. I linked B&N, even though they're still showing regular prices; they've been a little slow to update sale prices lately. Zondervan books are not eligible for coupons at Kobo in the US.

NIV Study Bible: Kobo Kobo (red letter edition) Amazon B&N

Archaeological Study Bible: Kobo Amazon B&N
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This is the first time, by the way, that I've seen the Archaeological Study Bible ebook on sale.

Edit: B&N now shows the sale prices.
Thanks for letting me post study Bibles. Actually, I think that we troll in different parts of the Internet anyway. A good proof of that is the two study Bibles that you just posted. I had not found either one of them (as of about 5 a.m. EST today).

I didn't have the NIV one, it's from a completely different publishing house so I didn't have to be concerned about overlap in material, so I got it. I was surprised that Kobo didn't accept codes on it; I thought that I had used codes before on Zondervan books. With Amazon being the same price as Kobo for me it was a "no brainer" to get it from Amazon.

As far as the Archaeological study Bible is concerned, it's only been a few cents lower a few times since around the end of 2011/first of 2012 when it was marked way down for a day or two. I did not buy that one then and won't now. I'm sure that the material is great (Walter Kaiser is one of the editors--a real good sign). But archaeological information--Biblical maybe more than any other--changes so rapidly and I knew/know that I wouldn't have an opportunity to delve into that for a while. I was afraid that it become obsolete by the time that I had an opportunity to use it.
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