Logos International Study Bible - Comparison To The Cross-Reference Bible

Comparison To The Cross-Reference Bible

The Scripture text, variant renderings and readings, topical analyses, most of the Preface, and Index of the Logos International Study Bible are identical (including the typesetting) to those of The Cross-Reference Bible - Variorum Edition - American Standard Version, edited by Monser, and copyright by him in 1910. That edition was published by The Cross-Reference Bible Company with original editions published prior to 1929. The Logos edition excluded the following from the Cross-Reference Bible:

  • Several paragraphs of the Cross-Reference Bible Preface,
  • An entire page pertaining to abbreviations identifying New Testament manuscripts (such as part of the description of Codex Alexandrinus, as well as the entire description of Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209, and numerous other Codices),
  • A two-page section called Analysis of the Pentateuch,
  • Extracts from the Preface to the American Standard Version,
  • Index to Nelson's Bible Atlas,
  • Index to Littlefield Maps,
  • Color maps associated with the two map indexes.

The Logos edition added:

  • The Layman's Commentary on the Holy Spirit,
  • A concordance drawn from the King James Version instead of the American Standard Version,
  • A different set of color maps.

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