• I already have the physical study bible, but I reference it so often that I purchased the Logos Study Bible notes. I have learned so much from this study bible. Ex: Mark 6:50 "It is I. The NIV's translation is legitimate and fits the context, but the words in Greek here also mean "I am" evoking Exodus 3:14... Together with the context of Jesus treading on waters and being 'about to pass by' (v 48) this experience reveals Jesus' deity. (See note on v. 48)." Or Matthew 10:25, recalling when Jesus was called Beelzebul by the teachers of the law because he was casting out demons, and responded that a house divided against itself cannot stand, but the strong man must be bound before someone may enter his house (Mark 3:22-30) "Beelzebul. Because Jesus' first hearers spoke Aramaic, they may have caught a wordplay: Beelzebul literally means "master of the house": it probably plays on Baal-Zebub, a pagan deity (2 Kings 1:2-3, 6, 16). Beelzebul was also used with reference to Satan; cf. 12:24-28." This resource is INVALUABLE. I very much recommend it.