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Old 03-10-2016, 06:35 PM   #93
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Originally Posted by Difflugia View Post
The Thursday/Friday David C. Cook book is a new one: The Wiersbe Bible Study Series: 1 & 2 Thessalonians. Since we've been talking about Bible software lately, I'll mention that it's free at Vyrso as well. Remember that Vyrso purchases will show up in your Logos software or app. It's not free at Olive Tree, though.
Thanks for your post.

Lexham Press is another company owned or otherwise having some other close business relationship with Logos.

LP has just marked down 6 Kindle mobi ebooks that they publish, to 99 cents each:
Letters to a Christian, by John D. Barry.
BIble Word Studies, John D. Barry; Rebecca Van Noord (editors).
The Bible in Its Ancient Context, by John D. Barry; Rebecca Van Noord.
The Bible in the Real World, John D. Barry; Jessi Strong; and Rebecca Van Noord (editors).
The Gospel Works Everywhere, Rebecca Van Noord, Jessi Strong; and John D. Barry (editors).
When the Bible is Complicated, John D. Barry; Rebecca Van Noord (editors).

To emphasize, again: these are Kindle mobi books. They are not Vryso or Logos books, for which you would need either to have the proprietary Vryso app or have the Logos Bible software's engine to be able to access them.

Here's a link to Lexham Press' announcement of this sale, which has links to Amazon for each of the above ebooks.

The titles and authors/editors are all unfamiliar to me; I suggest that you check the ratings at Amazon and GoodReads to get the lowdown on them. I do notice that they all appear to be collections of articles, columns, etc. from Bible Study Magazine.

ADDENDUM: I do not see an ending date on the announcement for this sale. Apparently the sale is so new that third party sites that I often browse have no information up at all on the sale. LP sales are a completely new phenomenon to me, so I don't know if they tend to run long or short. I'll try to post an update to this post if I find out that the sale is one that ends, or has ended, quickly.

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