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A review of the Logos Complete Study Bible, also known as the Logos International Study Bible. This American Standard Version (ASV) Bible features a highly readable typeface, notes on alternate translations and variant readings, as well as extensive lists of topically arranged page bottom references. It also incorporates a lengthy essay entitled, "A Layman's Commentary on the Holy Spirit."
The Logos Complete Study Bible is based on The Cross-Reference Bible of 1910.
Contents
00:00 Details (dimensions, margins, layout, fonts ...) four slides
00:43 Size compared to the Thompson Chain Reference KJV
01:01 Size compared to the Reformation Study Bible NKJV
01:28 Dimensions
01:57 Page layout
02:22 Page dimensions
02:59 10 point font in the text
04:33 Side-column references
05:23 Paper qualities
06:20 Print non-uniformity
06:41 Some books have introductions -- example from Philemon
08:20 New Testament quotations of the Old Testament
09:44 Three types of notes: Topical, Variorum Readings, Variorum Renderings
10:56 Index to the topical references
11:32 The Layman's Commentary on the Holy Spirit
12:07 The KJV Concordance
12:54 Blank pages for notes
13:02 Twelve Nelson maps
13:20 Sewn binding -- a view of the stitching
13:44 Ribbon, head and tail bands, gilt page edges
15:04 The preface
16:40 Material missing from the Cross-Reference Bible
18:20 Some background on the contributors
19:28 A look at the topical analysis entries early in Genesis
23:54 How to use the Variorum Renderings sections
26:28 How to use the Variorum Readings sections (John 1.18)
29:45 How the side-column references relate to the topical notes
31:45 How to use the index with the topical notes
33:38 A close-up view of the typeface and font comparisons
35:30 Summary
37:44 My translation continuum -- the ASV is the most literal translation I have scored