Olive Tree Bible Software is having one of their periodic sales.
They have a lot of titles on sale; I won't mention all of them, but I will mention one that jumped out at me. It is
Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels of the IVP Bible Dictionary series.
The initial edition was published in 1992. This one is the thorougly-revised ("reconstructed") and most recent, second edition.
I own the entire set; I am most familiar with this volume. What parts that I have used of this volume I think are great. While very informative, Olive Tree's write-up doesn't really deal with how good that people think that the set and this particular volume are. For that, I recommend that you read the first part of
Amazon's description of this particular book and the whole set.
The price of this massive
1120-page tome at Olive Tree is only
$9.99 through today (Saturday). At Amazon, the Kindle mobi is $13.49, and I think that that is a steal.
This product from Olive Tree is not a standalone product. And I think that Olive Tree's products may be only app-based right now. But the app is free. Personally, I hate having so many ebooks on so many platforms and in so many formats (and many of them DRM-Protected at that), but I am also hyper-frugal and I know that the less expensive that I can get a book, the more of them that I can buy.

And one benefit of adding Olive Tree to your repertoire of Bible programs and apps is that Olive Tree currently has 70 free books, some of which I haven't seen free anywhere else.
Linky to the sale's landing page, the page where the book just discussed is listed:
http://links.olivetree.mkt6659.com/s...NAS2&mt=1&rt=0.