UPDATE: Oops, I noticed that Difflugia had already posted this information. I suppose that it's better to have two or more mention a bargain, than have no one mention it.
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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8
When I saw this study Bible advertised as being marked down to just 99 cents, my dentures just about fell out of my mouth and onto my floor. Just kidding, I don't wear dentures. But you get the point--I think that this is an amazing deal!
Two caveats (some would say, "drawbacks," "catches," or even "gotchas") . . . . I didn't see a place where this was noted, but I feel sure that the Bible text is the (HCS/HCSB) Holman Christian Standard, since Holman is the publisher of this study Bible and that's kinda how they've done things in similar situations in the past. Not a big deal, in my opinion, however, as from what little that I've been around it, the version seems to be of high quality (mainly meaning having accuracy and readability).
The other drawback concerns the fact that this volume covers only the Old Testament portion of the Bible. The study Bible seems to be complete for the Old and New Testaments--Amazon's got the New Testament portion, in the dead-tree, hardcover format. But, they appear not to have a digital version available for the New Testament. Perhaps that will come along before very long.
Kindle Women's Evangelical Commentary: Old Testament.
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I just noticed that this title is now available for
99 cents at Christianbook (ePub (DRM Free)), also. It may have been earlier--I don't actively monitor ePub markdowns, but happened to come across this tidbit of information.
Here's a linky:
http://www.christianbook.com/womens-...EB?event=ESRCG.
If you want to save the biggest
percentage of money on the purchase, you will want to go with the Amazon Kindle, which has a digital list price of $44.99 (so the book's 98% off). At Christianbook, the list price is $29.99, so it's a markdown of only 97%. No, I do not know why you would care, I'm just letting you know in case you do. hahah