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Old 06-20-2014, 10:11 AM   #53
Difflugia
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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8 View Post
I had to check myself for the NASB in ePub; I just couldn't believe that it wasn't available in that format. I checked Christianbook.com, which I felt that if anyone had it, it would be them, with their enormous inventory. Nope, not available.

Now I'm wondering why. I personally like the NASB and use it almost exclusively for reading, studying, et al. I think that it is a popular version; I think that I heard several years ago that Billy Graham recommended it. Maybe it has to do with the Lockman Foundation and licensing issues. I hope that this is not a bad "omen" concerning the future of the NASB.
I emailed Lockman about it a year or so ago and asked if they were going to offer the version with the notes at Barnes & Noble or Kobo. Their response was that they were sorry, but they weren't. They suggested that I could use the Kindle for PC app to read it if I really wanted to and thank you for your continued interest in Lockman Bibles.
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