What resources are available to a new registrant to Biblia.com?

I am using Logos 4 for my studies and I would like the people in my Bible study group to have access to other resources.
I know I can log into Biblia.com with my username and password and that gives me most of my books from Logos 4 from my desktop.
If a member of my Bible study group registers as a new user to Biblia.com they have access to a number of resources. Is there any way of finding out that information in advance of registering or registering myself as another user?
My hope is that Bible dictionaries and commentaries etc are available.
Can anyone answer my qustion inthe second paragraph?
Thanks
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Hi Ian
Ian McAsey said:If a member of my Bible study group registers as a new user to Biblia.com they have access to a number of resources. Is there any way of finding out that information in advance of registering or registering myself as another user?
If you "sign out" of Biblia and then access the library you should see those resources that are available to those without their own Logos package.
Graham
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Hi Graham
You are right, I was doing that, but what attracted my attention was the "31 Free Bible Resources" just above the REGISTER NOW button. Are these resources the ones seen when not logged in or they an extra 31 resources?
Ian
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You do get access to 31 additional resources after signing in, even if you haven't purchased them. I don't have the list in front of me, but I'll see if I can dig one up.
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Thanks Bryan
That would be a great help and a fabulous opportunity for my Bible study group.
I look forward to the list of books being posted.
Ian
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Hi Ian
Apologies for providing inaccurate information - it will be interesting to see the list Bryan comes up with
Graham
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No problem Graham.
Ian
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What follows is a list of the 24 resources available to new registrants with no base package that are not available to unregistered users. Caveat: this list is an indication of which resources are available at this particular point in time. This list will most likely continue to change as time goes on.
- The New Testament in the Original Greek (Westcott and Hort)
- The Pilgrim’s Progress
- Easton's Bible Dictionary
- Morning and Evening
- The Imitation of Christ
- New Nave’s Topical Bible
- Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
- St. Paul the Traveller and the Roman Citizen
- Diving For Pearls In God’s Treasure Chest
- Sermons, on Several Occasions
- Selected Sermons of George Whitefield
- Power through Prayer
- The Necessity of Prayer
- In His Steps
- The Training of the Twelve; or, Passages out of the Gospels, Exhibiting the Twelve Disciples of Jesus under Discipline for the Apostleship
- Systematic Theology
- Why Four Gospels?
- Traveling in the Holy Land Through the Stereoscope
- Dictionary of the Vulgate New Testament
- Holbein’s Bible Woodcuts
- An Introduction to Ecclesiastical Latin
- Glossary of Morpho-Syntactic Database Terminology
- A Concise Dictionary of the Words in the Greek Testament and The Hebrew Bible
- The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
For completeness, here is the list of the 50 resources available to unregistered users:
- English Standard Version
- The New International Version (1984)
- New Living Translation
- The New King James Version
- The Holman Christian Standard Bible
- King James Version
- The NET Bible
- GOD’S WORD Translation
- Apocrypha of the Old Testament
- The Good News Translation
- The Message
- New Century Version
- Podle Puvodního Vydání Kralického
- Szent Biblia
- Giovanni Diodati Bibbia
- Arabic Bible (Smith & Van Dyke)
- Authorized Version
- Traducción en lenguaje actual
- Stephen’s Textus Receptus (1550)
- Scrivener's Textus Receptus (1881)
- 1881 Westcott-Hort Greek New Testament
- Novum Testamentum Graece
- Elzevir Textus Receptus (1624) With Morphology
- Stephen's Textus Receptus (1550) With Morphology
- Scrivener's Textus Receptus (1894) With Morphology
- The New Testament in the Original Greek: Byzantine Textform 2005
- Novum Testamentum Graece (Tischendorf)
- The King James Version Apocrypha
- The Revised Standard Version
- The New Revised Standard Version
- Reina-Valera Actualizada
- Louis Segond
- Luther Bibel (1545)
- Luther Bibel (1912)
- American Standard Version
- Русский Синодальный Перевод (1876/1956)
- La Biblia de las Américas
- 1890 Darby Bible
- New American Standard Bible: 1995 Update
- Young's Literal Translation
- The Cambridge Paragraph Bible of the Authorized English Version
- The Lexham English Bible
- Nueva Biblia de los Hispanos
- New International Reader’s Version
- The Greek New Testament: SBL Edition
- Today’s New International Version
- Clementine Vulgate
- Apparatus for the Greek New Testament: SBL Edition
- Summarized Bible: Complete Summary of the New Testament
- Summarized Bible: Complete Summary of the Old Testament
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Thomas Beirne said:
For completeness, here is the list of the 50 resources available to unregistered users:
Thomas, are there plans to add the Czech Study Translation? It is available for free in Logos 4 so it shouldn't be a big problem to offer it in the free package of the Bibles.
Bohuslav
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Thomas Beirne said:
What follows is a list of the 24 resources available to new registrants with no base package that are not available to unregistered users. Caveat: this list is an indication of which resources are available at this particular point in time. This list will most likely continue to change as time goes on.
Thomas, thanks for following up on this
Graham
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Graham: You're welcome!
Bohuslav: I'm afraid I haven't the foggiest what plans we have for future automatically free content. That is a bit odd that it doesn't show up in the list seeing as it is both free and licensed for web use. You may want to try posting in the Suggestions forum requesting that they make this automatically show up on Biblia. As you may already know, if you go to Logos.com and "purchase" that resource it will show up in Biblia.
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Thank you Thomas for your advice.
Bohuslav
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How come I do not see some of these resources on my iPad? Also, why is it that most resources are not available offline and only online?
Another confusion I have is that the message I received to register to be able to have free access to a list of 31 more resources, it included 2 interlinear Bibles on the list (Hebrew-English, Greek-English). However, after I registered, I do not see either of those resources anywhere. Please help!
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tiana l said:
How come I do not see some of these resources on my iPad?
Some publishers have allowed us to distribute certain resources for free through Biblia.com but not through mobile devices.
tiana l said:Also, why is it that most resources are not available offline and only online?
Certain resources are available for free while you are online, but you must have purchased a license for the resource to use it offline.
tiana l said:Another confusion I have is that the message I received to register to be able to have free access to a list of 31 more resources, it included 2 interlinear Bibles on the list (Hebrew-English, Greek-English). However, after I registered, I do not see either of those resources anywhere.
The 2 resources are not interlinear Bibles, but reverse-interlinear databases. These are used to enhance the corresponding English resources by providing data about the original language source text. If you open up the ESV and touch-and-hold on a word, you can select "look up" to view this data.
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Brian: Of those free titles one gets when installing the iPhone app or registering at Biblia, is there any way those titles can be made to show up on Logos 4 (PC)?
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Jason Gardner said:
is there any way those titles can be made to show up on Logos 4 (PC)?
Yes. You may purchase a license for them at logos.com
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Ah, yes, but I meant is there a way for them to show up FOR FREE? :-)
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No.
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