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Comprehensive List of Available Modules –– Through May 2021 Comprehensive List of Available Modules –– Through May 2021 Accordance 13 Collections are the best collections we’ve ever offered! We teamed up with several publishers to bring you the best deals and values that we could arrange. With three tracks (English, Hebrew/Greek, and Graph- ics) and up to five levels, plus three combination packages, we’re offering our customers more choices than ever. Collections Key: Almost every product listed below is contained in at least one of the Accordance 13 Collections. To indicate where each product can be found, it is listed with a Collection code. That code indicates the Lowest Collection in which that product can be found. Use the chart below to find all Collections that contain a given product. Note: Products marked with an asterisk (*) will be added to the appropriate Master Collection upon the next Master update (approximately every quarter.) The Master Collections listed below are represented by these Master products: English Master (July 2020), Greek Master (Nov 2019), Hebrew Master (Nov 2019), Graphics Master (Nov. 2019). — 1 — Interactive Tools Jerusalem in the Time of Nehemiah GpM Accordance Bible Atlas 2.2 GpL Jerusalem in the Year 30 A.D. GpM Accordance Timeline GpL Maps Sampler S Accordance Timeline Expanded Edition * New Bible Atlas GpL Quest, The GpM Photo Collections Rose Guide to the Tabernacle GpP 100 Archaeological Sites & Biblical Landscapes Rose Deluxe Then and Now Bible Maps GpD in Israel GpD Rose Guide to the Temple GpP Accordance Bible Lands PhotoGuide Sampler S Sacred Bridge, The EM Accordance Bible Lands PhotoGuide: Overview GpL Satellite Bible Atlas GpL Accordance Bible Lands PhotoGuide: Israel GpD Timeline Sampler S Accordance Bible Lands PhotoGuide: Egypt GpP Virtual Bible, The: 3D Reconstructions GpD Accordance Bible Lands PhotoGuide: Europe GpP Virtual Tour of the Temple GpM Accordance Bible Lands PhotoGuide: Near East GpP Accordance Bible Lands PhotoGuide: Turkey GpP English Non-Biblical Text Accordance Gallery of Bible Art GpL Apostolic Fathers in English (Lightfoot) EP Bible Places-American Colony Collection GpP Context of Scripture EM Bible Places-Cultural Images of the Holy Land GpM Josephus English and Notes GE Bible Places-Trees, Plants, and Flowers GpM Mishnah: A New Translation (Jacob Neusner) HM Bible Places-Views That Have Vanished GpL Philo English with Notes GE Bible Times PhotoMuseum 2 GpD Pseudepigrapha (Charles English) GE Biblical World in Pictures GpM Pseudepigrapha (Charlesworth) GE Churches and Monasteries in Israel GpM Pseudepigrapha (New English) GE Codex 2882 Images GE Qumran Non-Biblical Manuscripts: Codex Alexandrinus Images GE A New English Translation HP Codex Alexandrinus Images Qur’an Annotated English (Droge) with Notes HM (Clementine Epistles) GE Talmud Bavli Neusner Translation HM Codex Sinaiticus Images GE Talmud Yerushalmi Neusner Translation HM Codex Sinaiticus Images Textbook of Aramaic Documents HE (Barnabas/Shepherd of Hermas) GE Codex Sinaiticus Images (LXX) GE English Bibles Codex Vaticanus Images GE American Standard Version S Codex Washingtonianus Images GE Amplified Bible EE Dead Sea Scrolls Images HM Bible in Basic English S Leningrad Codex Images HE Bishop’s Bible ED Brenton Septuagint GHD Image Rich Tools Christian Standard Bible (2017) EM Accordance Picture the New Testament GpP Christian Standard Bible (2017) with Strong’s ED According to Their Kinds * Common English Bible EL Atlas of Christian History EM Complete Jewish Bible EM Carta Bible Atlas, The (5th Edition) GpM Comprehensive New Testament GHD Carta Bible History Atlas Study Ed. GpM Contemporary English Version EE Carta Jerusalem Atlas (3rd Edition) GpM Darby Version EL Carta’s New Century Handbook and Dead Sea Scrolls Bible HP Atlas of the Bible EM Douay-Rheims Bible S Carta’s Understanding the Old Testament EM Easy-to-Read Version Bible EL Carta’s Understanding the New Testament EM English Orthodox Bible (St. Athanasius Carta’s Understanding Biblical Academy Septuagint plus NKJV) EE Kingdoms & Empires EM English Revised Version ED Carta’s Understanding the Geography English Standard Version of the Bible EM English Standard Version with Strong’s S Carta’s Understanding Great People of the Bible EM Geneva Bible ED Carta’s Understanding Biblical Archaeology EM God’s Word Translation EL Genealogies of the Bible ED Holman Christian Standard Bible Holman Bible Atlas GpP Holman Christian Standard Bible w/ Strong’s EM Holman Book of Biblical Charts, Maps, JPS Tanakh with Strong’s EE & Reconstructions GpL King James Version Apocrypha S Illustrated Bible Atlas with Historical Notes GpM King James Version with Strong’s S — 2 — Living Bible, The EE Baker’s Hendriksen-Kistemaker Mounce New Testament with G/K NT Commentary (12 vols) EM Numbers and Phrase Tagging GHD Baker’s Sermon Outline Series - Volume 3 New American Bible, Revised Ed. ED (Sermons by the Book Series) EP New American Standard 1977 ED Barnes’ Notes on the New Testament ED New American Standard 1995 w/ Strong’s ED Barnes’ Notes on the Old Testament ED New American Standard 2020 w/ Strong’s * BE Series Commentary (Wiersbe) EL New English Translation (2nd Edition) EL/GHL Believer’s Bible Commentary EM New English Translation of Septuagint GHD Berit Olam: Studies in Hebrew Narrative New International Reader’s Version EM & Poetry (14 vols) EM New Jerusalem Bible EP Bible in Medieval Tradition, The (4 vols) EM New King James Version Bible Knowledge Commentary (2 vols) EL New King James Version with Strong’s ED Bible Speaks Today-New Testament (22 vols) EM New Living Translation-Second Ed. ED Bible Speaks Today-Old Testament (33 vols) EM New Revised Standard Version Bible Teacher’s Guide Commentaries New Revised Standard Version w/ Strong’s EP (Gregory Brown) (12 vols) EM NIV 2011 Biblical Illustrator Commentary EM NIV 2011 with G/K numbers ED Biblical Imagination Commentary (Michael Card) EP NIV 2011 with G/K numbers & Phrase Tagging EE Biblical Imagination Series w/ Music (Michael Card) EM Revised English Bible EP Birth of the Messiah (Brown) EM Revised Standard Version EP Boice Expositional Commentary (27 vols) EM Schocken Bible EP Brazos Theological Commentary on the Targum English Translation HE Bible (22 vols) EM The Message ED Butler’s Daily Reading (Vol. 1): Synopsis ED Today’s English Version EP Butler’s Daily Reading (Vol. 2): Sermonettes ED Tree of Life Version EM Butler’s Daily Reading (Vol. 3): Sermonettes ED Tyndale Bible ED Butler’s Daily Reading (Vol. 4): Study Questions ED Webster Bible EL Calvin’s Commentaries (Complete) (22 vols) ED Weymouth New Testament EL Catena Aurea (The Golden Chain) EP Word Come Alive: NT Paraphrase * Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scriptures: World English Bible S New Testament (11 vols) EM Wuest New Testament EE Christ-Centered Exposition Comm. (25 vols) EM Young’s Version EL •CCE Commentary individual vols available Christian Worker’s Commentary on the Commentaries OT and the NT (Gray) EL Accordance Commentary on the NT: Jude * Chrysostom Commentary on NT Books EP Acts: An Exegetical Commentary (Keener) EM Church’s Bible, The (5 vols) EM Analytical Bible Expositor (Butler) EE Clarke’s Commentary (6 vols) EP Anchor Yale Bible Commentaries - OT, Comfort: New Testament Text and and Apocrypha EM Translation Commentary GP •Anchor OT/Apocrypha partial sets available Comentario al Nuevo Testamento (Barclay) EM Anchor Yale Bible Commentaries - NT EM Comentario al texto griego del NT (Robertson) EM Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture Comentario Biblico (Henry) EM (Complete Set) (29 vols) EE Comentario Biblico (MacDonald) EM Ancient Christian Texts (15 vols) EM Commentary on Acts of the Apostles (McGarvey) ED •ACindividual vols available Commentary on Ephesians (Hodge) ED Apollos Old Testament Commentary (10 vols) EM Commentary on Galatians (Luther) ED •AOTC individual vols available Commentary on the Gospel from the Talmud Asbury Bible Commentary EM and Hebraica EP Asia Bible Commentary (6 vols) EM Commentary on the Gospels (McGarvey) EP •Asia Bible Commentary individual vols available Commentary on John (Johnson) ED Augustine’s Commentary–Pss., John, 1 John EE Commentary on the Manuscripts and Text of Baker Exegetical Commentary on the the New Testament (Comfort) GM New Testament (17 vols) EM Commentary on Mark (G. A. Chadwick) ED •BECNT individual vols available Commentary on Micah (Waltke) EM Baker Exegetical Commentary on the Commentary on the New Testament Use of New Testament (Revised 18 vols) * the Old Testament (Beale, Carson) EM •BECNT individual vols available Commentary on the Old Testament Baker’s Commentary on OT Wisdom & Psalms EM (Keil &Delitzsch) (10 vols) EE — 3 — Commentator’s Bible, The (Genesis) EM Internationaler Exegetischer Kommentar zum Commentator’s Bible, The (Exodus) EE Alten Testament (IEKAT) (6 Bände) * Commentator’s Bible, The (Leviticus) EE •IEKAT individual vols available Commentator’s Bible, The (Numbers) EE International Theological Commentary: Old Commentator’s Bible, The (Deuteronomy) EE Testament (28 Vols) * Connections: A Lectinary Commentary for Interpretation Commentary (OT / NT) EM Preaching and Worship (Year C) EM Interpretation Bible Studies (19 vols.) 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