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CSB Connecting Scripture New Testament Notes: A Study Bible of Biblical Allusions and Quotations

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Overview

Developed by leading biblical theology scholars, G.K. Beale and Benjamin Gladd, the CSB Connecting Scripture New Testament helps readers connect the New Testament to the grand narrative and overarching redemption story of the Bible. Book introductions, study note commentary, articles, and helpful charts and infographics are included throughout to highlight and explain important theological themes and recurring connections between Old and New Testament books.

This resource does not include the Bible text or the highlighted cross references. The CSB is available separately and can be purchased here.

  • Features commentary explaining the connections between the Old and New Testament.
  • Includes Biblical theology focused charts to aid in detailed study.
  • Helps readers connect the New Testament to the grand narrative and overarching redemption story of the Bible

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  1. Slabbert Le Cornu
    Come on Logos, speed up, this really is bad service.
  2. L. C. Peterson
    I am very disappointed in how long it is taking for this digital book to become available. The print copy is excellent according to a friend who has it, however the font is much too small for me to read. Logos dropped the ball on the availability of this product.
  3. Scott N JJ Jaco
    The Scripture Bible shows the relationship between the old and the new. It is great to study with especially to connect the Renewed Covenant with the OLD since nothing is new under the sun!
  4. scooter

    scooter

    2/7/2026

    Would appreciate effort by Logos to show sufficient examples of the comments so I can assess their quality.
  5. Erin Rodriguez
    I bought the hard copy after seeing Wes Huff talk about it on a show, thinking about it for weeks since I have 30 bibles in hard copy and thought the last thing I'd need is another one. But I couldn't stop thinkin about it so I got the hard copy. I find myself taking pictures of the notes, using the 'copy text' feature in iphone camera roll, and pasting the notes into my Logos software notebook. It's a pain in the rear but I will either keep doing that, or circle the note I want to add, and then add it later once this prepub is released. For me, reading the hard copy (with the blue and green text) is a nice devotional activity...and once the digital version is released, I'll be able to amp up my Notebook with some great study notes. The notes are REALLY good, y'all. It'll be worth purchasing BOTH the hard copy, and the digital later. Good bible study and great revelation is worth the cost.
  6. C E

    C E

    2/1/2026

    Agree with Misty (11/25 comment). The reason what she said is important is that the hard copy's Bible text and Bible references have colored lettering, and the Bible notes also are colored and correspond to the text and references. Apparently the notes (without the color, probably) will be the only thing Logos is going to provide. The Logos version will be sub-standard and unacceptable. I will be checking pre-orders more closely now. Will not be getting this one after all.
  7. Nader Yassa

    Nader Yassa

    1/27/2026

    For all this waiting, Logos should give us a gift for our patience. They should add the Highlights ;)
  8. Dustin Hollingsworth
    Not one to complain but just wanna join the chorus here so that maybe we get some movement on this. What's the status update for this title? Preordered months ago, ship date changed to "in production."
  9. Tim Chesonis

    Tim Chesonis

    1/21/2026

    I ordered this on October 12, 2025, (4 and a half months ago). When I ordered it, it said that it would "SHIP" on October 16th. When October 16th, it then changed to "IN PRODUCTION". This is so frustrating. Why purchase a "Pre-Pub", when they don't ship it on the promised ship date, (and then change it to IN PRODUCTION)?
  10. Edward Wright

    Edward Wright

    1/20/2026

    Come on guys get your act together, get this one out for the Gipper.

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