It is the only thing in my list with a pre-order date prior to 2015 of May 24, 2013. Should be a nice addition.
Thanks
Still wondering though maybe I am the only person. Maybe that is why...
https://www.logos.com/product/8512/a-critical-lexicon-and-concordance-to-the-english-and-greek-new-testament
Yes seems to be taking quite a while...[|-)][|-)][|-)]
They have enough orders, under development. They have said this book is more complex that they originally thought. But it does seen strange that it seems to be taking years to develop. Anyone would think they building a manned spacecraft to send to Mars.[^o)]
Please Logos can we have an update on this?[:)] More clarity is needed.
Thank you[:)]
P A
Bump
Almost at the 3 year anniversary.
I have it there waiting too...
Good luck with that one! If Logos can't make a simple personal book to sell it on Vyrso (e.g. Preaching from the OT for all it's Worth), then imagine a book that does require the "sophisticated" tagging Logos books "have;" it will take eons before you see that one come out of prepub 🙄😒😶
DAL
I would like to give you the back story on why it's taken so long to get produced. Unfortunately, I don't have that information available to me at the moment.
I do have this information: I approved this title for production recently. It should begin production shortly. I anticipate it's completion sometime this summer.
How is it looking?
Right now it is scheduled to be finished in late September/early October. There is a slight possibility that could move up to late August/early September.
Any update? Thanks
I too have been waiting for three years. Look forward to a ship date.
Standard Platinum has it 😜
Do you have platinum? And is it live?
It does not yet appear to be live.
Since we were ahead of schedule on most of our internal production I was hopeful we would beat our original production goal. Instead we only met our production goal of late September/early October.
As it stands we're targeting on making it available to Base Package Customers on October 3rd. I would have to follow up with marketing to determine when it will be available to people who ordered the pre-pub but haven't purchased it via L7 base package. I imagine it would be within a week. They typically want to give pre-pub purchasers a two week warning that it is shipping so if I had to guess it would be sometime between Oct. 5-12.
DAL Do you have platinum? And is it live? Thanks P A
Not Standard Platinum but I'm planning on getting it soon. Standard Platinum and up will have this resource. Not live yet, though.
Any news on this?
Wow, what a crock. I don't even know what a crock is (in Florida, large scaly reptile maybe, but no 'k').
Under contract since 2013? And they think they'll have it ready for packagers? Real soon, now! Trying for 2017 for the foolish pre-pub'ers that didn't buy enough oil for their lamps, for a 3+ year wait?
I'm not one of the foolish ones here ... still recovering from the Vulgate/DSS interlinears pre-pub egg-on-my-face embroglio.
I don't even know what a crock is
Okay back to your cookbooks ... the type used in the culinary arts not the type used in Logos. Search for fermented pickles or sauerkraut (with a k). ... Rather than illustrate "a crock" as you suggest, here is a "load of crock". The wooden pieces fit inside to hold the contents down under the brine and may be referred to as "pebbles".
However, the more conventional forum user may suggest the word is used in the second sense rather than the first, in your post. I can assure you that is considerably less fun - and much harder to post a picture of a "load of ..."
Edited for word of Germanic origin that appeared in the text as copy and pasted but not in the text as I saw it displayed in the original screen.
and here I am waiting for Bullinger
Nice definitions that include profanity 👌
I don't even know what a crock is Okay back to your cookbooks ... the type used in the culinary arts not the type used in Logos. Search for fermented pickles or sauerkraut (with a k). ... Rather than illustrate "a crock" as you suggest, here is a "load of crock". The wooden pieces fit inside to hold the contents down under the brine and may be referred to as "pebbles". However, the more conventional forum user may suggest the word is used in the second sense rather than the first, in your post. I can assure you that is considerably less fun - and much harder to post a picture of a "load of ..." crock1kräk/ noun noun: crock; plural noun: crocks; noun: crock of shit; plural noun: crocks of shit 1. an earthenware pot or jar. synonyms: pot, jar; More jug, pitcher, ewer; container, receptacle, vessel "a crock of honey" a broken piece of earthenware. 2. a thing that is considered to be complete nonsense. synonyms: lie, falsehood, fib, made-up story, invention, fabrication, deception, (piece of) fiction; (little) white lie, half-truth; informaltall tale, whopper "his story was a total crock"
crock1kräk/ noun noun: crock; plural noun: crocks; noun: crock of shit; plural noun: crocks of shit
Since we were ahead of schedule on most of our internal production I was hopeful we would beat our original production goal. Instead we only met our production goal of late September/early October. As it stands we're targeting on making it available to Base Package Customers on October 3rd. I would have to follow up with marketing to determine when it will be available to people who ordered the pre-pub but haven't purchased it via L7 base package. I imagine it would be within a week. They typically want to give pre-pub purchasers a two week warning that it is shipping so if I had to guess it would be sometime between Oct. 5-12.
Its October 15th now. I have all the new packages, including this set but it is still not in my library.
Any update on the status is very much appreciated.
Hans
Profanity is not allowed in my living room. [:^)]
Nice definitions that include profanity 👌 Profanity is not allowed in my living room. However, the more conventional forum user may suggest the word is used in the second sense rather than the first, in your post. I can assure you that is considerably less fun - and much harder to post a picture of a "load of ..."
Profanity is not allowed in my living room.
Profanity is profanity regardless of context and definition. I have never seen the "S" word used in a positive way.
My apologies ... what I copied and pasted was this:
I did not notice that the text changed when pasted. Then again, having grown up on a cattle ranch with Dad specializing in breeding stock we had several bullpens and plenty of manure, bull excrement or to use the native English word of Germanic origin ... But my apologies to anyone who was offended. It was unintentional and not used as profanity.
Thank you, MJ! Interestingly, the container absent the contents (in deference to DAL and Bob) have enterred my ears quite a bit, even in Christian contexts ... I suspect like hec with a k on the end (have to tippy-toe here).
Actually I thought I'd catch it for the croc in Florida, instead of Louisiana. But I still think making pre-pub-ers wait, after 3 years is a silly game.
But I still think making pre-pub-ers wait, after 3 years is a silly game.
Only when applied to the Guides to Biblical Scholarship series and The Grail Psalms which are on my pre-orders. [A]
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Having had teenage foster children of varied backgrounds my living room rules on language were:
Profanity is not allowed in my living room. Having had teenage foster children of varied backgrounds my living room rules on language were: no expletives that referred to a diety no excuses of "pardon my French" when the word you used was Germanic
I grew up in a small town in simpler times. I don't recall my friends or I having to have the mouth washed with Grandma's Lye Soap. Even in the next dozen or so years after leaving home when things were a "little more open" the only words I remember being linked with "crock" was "after while . . ." [H]
the only words I remember being linked with "crock" was "after while . . ."
Ah yes ... elementary grades for me IIRC [:)]
I grew up in a small town in simpler times.
Does officially 125 but that included Grandma's goats count as small? And times were implied from above ... and I'll admit to having never hear the offending phrase before.
the only words I remember being linked with "crock" was "after while . . ." Ah yes ... elementary grades for me IIRC
Ah yes ... elementary grades for me IIRC
Perhaps around 1956
I grew up in a small town in simpler times. Does officially 125 but that included Grandma's goats count as small? And times were implied from above ... and I'll admit to having never hear the offending phrase before.
I'd say that is on the small side. Hardly enough to have a football team.
Ah but if 3-4 schools sign the right paper work they can play B-8. [;)]
I'd say that is on the small side. Hardly enough to have a football team. Ah but if 3-4 schools sign the right paper work they can play B-8.
Ah but if 3-4 schools sign the right paper work they can play B-8.
The B-8? I had to find out what.
I apologize for the lack of update.
We ran into some complicated production issues at the end of the very end of the production cycle that took longer than expected to finish.
Those issues have been resolved and we're looking at pushing this out in the next two weeks.
The crock posts made my day... Thank you
BUMP
I see a ship date at this time 11/4/2016. Thanks I am looking forward to having it.
FRIDAY 4th NOVEMBER The biggest event of the year [:D]
It downloaded for me today. It's in a package I bought.
Any chance of some screen shots for those of us who have to wait until Friday?[;)]
It downloaded for me today. It's in a package I bought. Hans
Me too but it's not showing on my iPhone! I guess I'll have to wait to get home to download it on my laptop and see if it shows.
Hans Any chance of some screen shots for those of us who have to wait until Friday? Thanks P A
Any chance of some screen shots for those of us who have to wait until Friday?
Here are some screenshots :-)
I still have to experiment with this wonderful work. It shows up in the Bible Word Study Guide (Lexicons). I have tested it on Greek, but do not find it very powerful. Only the first (?) occurrence of a Greek word is shown.
Perhaps someone at Logos can show us how to implement this work in our Word Study more effectively.
Thanks Hans K
Thanks Hans K P A
You are welcome my friend.
I great benefit would be if the Greek lemmata would be clickable and referring to the Index of this Lexicon (were, as in the paper version, all lemmata are seen with their English equivalents). More powerful would it be if the lemmata (as an extra) would also open a Bible Word Study Guide. Just dreaming.
Greetings and blessings from The Netherlands!
Mine is here! Not in my phone yet, though.
Pleased to now have this in my library.
Friday for me...
P A[:)]