I've now finished my video series on preparing a sermon. It's in four parts, and the first two I've posted before. Here's all the videos, in case you missed some. It's best to view them in full screen mode. Once you've clicked play, look for the little button with four arrows next to the Vimeo logo.
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I don't see a link to them. Clicked on the link below and it takes me to your web site where there are still ony 2 vidoes on preparing a sermon with Logos 4.
Yeah, sorry. The forum software is playing up. Until I work out what's wrong, try these links:
great job on #3 [:)] thx again
Thanks Mark for #3. Do you collect information as you did in #2 using notes and clippings during your exegesis for things like word studies, quotes from commentators, and the like?
I noticed the notes on context.
Fantastic, Mark. Thank you again! I've updated the wiki and will add part 4 as soon as it's available.
Thanks Rosie, it's ready now.
Did you see my question to you about video embedding on one of your old threads? http://community.logos.com/forums/p/7608/60979.aspx#60979
Thanks!
I'd missed it. Thanks! I'll go answer it there now.
Mark,
Thank you very much for the videos, they are superb and extremely helpful. I noticed in the first video that you have a list of collections in the cited by tool when you clicked the down arrow. I can view my collections individually, but am unable to figure out how to make a list of collections appear in the cited by tool. Thank you!
Si
@SiCochran - that feature is in Logos 4.0a (currently in RC2)
Mark, thank you very much for the time and effort needed to create these and I want to especially thank you for emphasizing the need to let the biblical text speak to you before resorting to other tools. One of the most dreaded comments I hear in SS class, is that "My study bible says that the verse means this", when they haven't even begun to let the verse speak for itself. BTW, I loved your methodology for note taking.
@LaRosa Johnson
Thank you! That would explain everything.
Mark, your series is excellent!
Thank you for your videos, they were very helpful to me! I appreciate your efforts to share these with us.
I've now finished my video series on preparing a sermon. It's in four parts, and the first two I've posted before. Here's all the videos, in case you missed some. It's best to view them in full screen mode. Once you've clicked play, look for the little button with four arrows next to the Vimeo logo. Getting Started
I have just finished going through the first two videos. I took about five hours and created the layouts on my Logos 4.
This is the best training for Logos 4 that I have seen!
Thanks again for the great videos!
Bill Gordon
Mark, Awesome. I wish I had found your vid's months ago. I'm always interested in how others study. Thanks for including us. By the way, I take it that you're not from Texas by your dialect? Cheers!
I really enjoyed your video on the reverse interlinear but I have a question. Can it translate a Greek word into a Hebrew word? ty
Can it translate a Greek word into a Hebrew word?
Hi Norman,
If you run a Bible Word Study on a Greek word, then one of the sections will be called Septuagint Translation. This tells you all the Hebrew words that are translated by this Greek word, in the Greek version of the OT that were used by many NT writers.
Hi Mark
Greetings. I really liked your training videos for Logs 4. Do you have similar training videos for Logos 6 that you are able to share?