The New ESV Bible.org
November 3, 2012 3 Comments
The latest version of the ESVBible.org is out.
We are pleased to announce that a redesigned ESVBible.org is now ready for public beta testing. It features a clean, minimal design, improved navigation, mobile web compatibility, and a new platform that sets the stage for future integration with mobile apps.
The new ESVBible.org is now available to all users. If you don’t already have an ESVBible.org account, it’s quick and easy to set one up.



For those Christians who need their bibles to include the complete OT canon (i.e., all the various books used in respective Anglican, Roman Catholic, and Orthodox bibles), the ESV with Apocrypha edition from Oxford University Press (2009) is a great modern English bible. And for Protestants, esp. Lutherans, interested in these books, this might be of some value:
http://cyberbrethren.com/2011/07/27/the-apocrypha-lutheran-edition-with-notes-a-tantalizing-tidbit-of-the-feast-to-come/
I’ll believe when I see it. Any bets it will be glued bindings not Smith Sewn? I saw the ESV Apocrapha when released 2-3 years ago and it was horribly done.
I’ll let you know. Per Amazon Books, the Lutheran Edition Appocrypha was published in August 2012. I ordered one. They are currently out of stock. Will be interesting to see when it ships.