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Old 04-24-2017, 12:50 AM   #396
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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
The New Jerusalem Bible is available from WordSearchBIBLE as an eBook. There are lots of free Bibles for this platform. Read about WordSearch_Bible in our wiki.

Dale
Thanks. It has been a long time since I looked at WORDsearch and I didn't realize that they'd been acquired by Lifeway. I notice that they do have the new revision of the CSB available for free.

As far as the New Jerusalem Bible, I'm looking for something that's an epub, PDF, or something that I can turn into an epub or PDF. Additionally, the version that's available at WORDsearch and Logos is the "Reader's Edition", which has no translation footnotes or paragraphs.

I think I've become spoiled on the combination of Calibre and ereaders. I actually have a bunch of resources for Logos, but I barely use it anymore. I've repurchased just about everything that I want as "generic" ebooks, but there are still a few holdouts. A few publishers, apparently, are OK selling resources for Bible software, but not as regular ebooks (the Ryrie Study Bible is another one on my wish list).

The HarperCollins Study Bible will be available this week, though, which has me pretty excited.

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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8 View Post
I should have mentioned it, but you may have noticed it anyway if you went to the Crossway webpage that I linked to . . . the ESV must be available at Crossway, and maybe from other vendors, in the ePub and PDF formats, because they mentioned their ESV Bible being available in those formats.
I don't know about PDF, but if you buy an ebook directly from Crossway, you can download both epub and mobi versions without DRM. The ESV Classic Reference Bible and ESV Global Study Bible are both free, but they also have the embedded links that seem to be causing the trouble in the first place.
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