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The NET Bible: Full Notes Edition (2nd ed.)

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Overview

Ever feel lost in translation? With the NET Full-notes Edition of the Holy Bible, you don’t need to be. Modern readers can find it challenging to connect with the ancient words and cultural contexts of the biblical writers. The NET offers a completely new solution: pairing a readable, everyday English translation with the largest set of translators’ notes ever created for a Bible. The NET’s 60,000 notes bring complete transparency to every major translation decision and invite you to look over the translators’ shoulders, allowing you to come to your own understanding of the Scriptures. It is an indispensable resource for every Bible reader.

The Second Edition contains updated text and notes.

  • Overcomes the tension between accuracy and readability
  • Highlights every major decision, outline alternative views, and explain difficult or nontraditional renderings
  • Examines questions and suggestions through the very best in biblical linguistics and textual criticism
The extensive and reliable notes in The NET Bible were a wonderful help to our translation team as we worked to prepare the English Standard Version.

—Wayne Grudem, Member of Translation Oversight Committee, ESV

There are many wonderful things I could say about The NET Bible, but the most important is this: The NET Bible is a Bible you can trust. The translation is clear, accurate, and powerful. And the notes, those wonderful notes! They bring to the layman scholarly insights and discussions that have up till now been accessible only to those trained in the biblical languages. If you are serious about studying Scripture, get a copy of The NET Bible.

—Chuck Swindoll

The NET Bible is ingenious. Its continuously updated translation, supported by an array of quality footnotes on the original languages, will be an invaluable resource for pastors, missionaries and well-trained laymen. Bringing instant access to the best research with just a few clicks, The NET Bible has truly brought a visionary form to a timeless function. It’s a great step in the Church's preparation for the next millennium.

—Gene Getz, President of the Center for Church Renewal

This is an excellent tool, a model of conciseness. It should be useful for students, translators, and those preparing to teach or preach in the church.

—William R. Farmer, Emeritus Professor of New Testament at Southern Methodist University

This Bible is a triumph: a straightforward and accurate translation that is also elegant. The annotations are much fuller and more helpful than in other popular translations, and the production of a constantly-improving electronic text brings Bible reading and Bible study into the new millennium.

—Philip R. Davies, Professor at the Department of Biblical Studies of The University of Sheffield

In the Logos edition, this volume is enhanced by amazing functionality. Important terms link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Perform powerful searches to find exactly what you’re looking for. Take the discussion with you using tablet and mobile apps. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.

Reviews

16 ratings

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  1. Donovan R. Palmer
    The NET Bible and Notes are an invaluable tool for launching textual analysis. I am disappointed that this second edition does not have the notes file separate as we do in the first edition. Having the notes file separate, allows one to set up a layout with the notes, along with other critical resources. I hope that this can be offered in the future.
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  2. Dismas

    Dismas

    2/28/2023

    44444
    This is one of the greatest bible translations, and it is great to see it in logos. But I can't give it five stars because for some reason it doesn't have the full Logos functionality we all have come to expect. It isn't linked to the underlying text. Selecting words in the OT or NT does not link to the underlying Greek and Hebrew. Something available in almost every other translation, and a must for anybody using the NET.
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  3. Cannon Kwan

    Cannon Kwan

    1/21/2023

    when i open the NET 2nd ed. but i can't find the notes and just see the bible text only even the content such tile pages etc. Pls give me an advice Thanks
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  4. Whitelion

    Whitelion

    10/27/2022

    22222
    NET 2nd is very helpful, but disappointed in the Logos edition of it. None of the text is linked. You receive two separate books. An English text and a Greek text. There is no interlinear function which means neither of these can you click a word which links with Greek. For instance, if you have the Bible Word Study pane open, and you click any word in any other Bible version with Interlinear, the word is instantly linked/opened in the Word Study with the Greek word you clicked on. NET does not do this. I've used NET 2nd for a long time in OliveTree and Accordance and both of these have Greek text linked with words. Seems strange this is lacking here.
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  5. Christopher Huynh
    I did not find any of the glitches and errors in this NET 2nd Ed. Logos Edition that are mentioned in the older reviews below . I did a research project on the Seventy Weeks of the ninth chapter of Daniel, and the NET is miles ahead of any other English translation in its treatment of this text. Many of the translators were formally trained at Dallas Theological Seminary (the capital of Dispensational thought) or serve as professors there. I have a disdain for Dispensational eschatology, yet even I recognize that this work is truly superlative. Just look at the NET's study note for Matthew 24:15. It is completely unbiased!
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  6. Peyton Stone

    Peyton Stone

    4/4/2022

    11111
    I love the NET Bible but unfortunately this version is littered with spelling and grammatical errors which are very distracting and detract heavily from he experience of bible study.
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  7. Murper

    Murper

    2/22/2022

    How do I just see the footnotes preceded by the verse number? I have the first edition notes and it works perfectly, but the second edition has the footnote numbers inside the text of their translation and each has to be clicked to view, or the Information panel has to be open. I want to copy only the notes into my exegetical work like I do from the first edition. Is there not just a "notes" only edition like "The NET Bible First Edition Notes" resource? Should I just return this because it doesn't function like the first edition? I've verified all the settings between the two editions and cannot find anything that would allow me to view only the footnotes.
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  8. William  Dicks

    William Dicks

    2/14/2022

    I do not want to give this product any rating yet. The reasons are: 1. I have found several spelling mistakes in the actual Bible text. 'so is a person who has ***deceives*** his neighbor, and says, “Was I not only joking?”' Prov 26:19 "Whoever contains her has contained the wind or can ***grasps*** oil with his right hand." Prov 27:16 2. I have also found 2 sets of notes that are incorrect. In Proverbs 27:21, notes 53 and 54 have incorrect information. Also, note 54 should be after "praise" and not after "test." I have used the "Report Typo" option to inform Logos. I have a hard copy of the NET Bible Full Notes Edition v2, and compared it against the text from Logos. I hope that these types of issues will be sorted out quickly.
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  9. Mark Batten

    Mark Batten

    2/3/2022

    55555
  10. Todd G

    Todd G

    2/2/2022

    55555
    Great job on getting this released today!
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