Look What Came Today – Complete “Pages” of The Apocrypha: Lutheran Edition with Notes
April 27th, 2012
We received today back from the typesetters complete “first pages” of The Apocrypha: Lutheran Edition with Notes, and …. wow, it is really amazing. You are going to love what a rich treasure of resources this volume provides, as it restores once more to many Lutherans a part of the Lutheran Bible tradition that went “missing in action” when the Lutheran Church moved over to English. The book will be available later this Fall, but you can already place an order, by going here.
Here’s a picture, which you can supersize to your heart’s content by clicking on it and clicking again on it and clicking on it, again….
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Could you explain a little about how Lutherans might use this and why it was “missing in action?”
This Should Be a Compact Version Too. Just like the TLSB.
Kudos for this project! The publication of this book will help complete the picture of the central texts the Lutheran Reformers studied in addition to the Scriptures and Church Fathers as part of their theological formation and understanding. I am excited to own a copy. Thank you!
Is this serious? Concerned about the ‘Missing in action’ comment…. How is this relevant to Scripture?
Dear Pastor,
Will this be available in the same formats and cover options as the Lutheran study Bible?
-Matt Mills
Very much depends on how well it sells.