Andrews releases digital study Bible

Published 10:41 pm Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Andrews University is releasing its “Andrews Study Bible” in a digital format, accessible for computers and mobile electronic devices.
Working in conjunction with Logos Bible Software, Andrews University released the digital edition Monday.
“Logos was a natural choice for helping us obtain an efficient and user-friendly way to make the ‘Andrews Study Bible’ available for the new generations of Bible students who are comfortable with — and even demanding — digital resources,” said Niels-Erik Andreasen, president of Andrews University.
The digital version is available in a package with the New King James Version of the Bible, which retails for $39.95.  It is also available separately for $29.95.
“At the beginning of the ‘Andrews Study Bible’ project, we promised Adventist church leaders, who helped make it all happen, that we would produce a retail edition, an outreach edition and a digital edition,” Andreasen said. “We’re pleased to report that with the release of this digital edition we have delivered on all three promises.”
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