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I have a saved search in eBay, so that I get email alerts when one of these goes on sale there. I have found used copies for as low as 10 or 15 bucks.
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They gave up on them. Sadly no electronic version of any kind exists.
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[quote user="Hans"] Thanks Abram. I have made this workspace: [/quote] Sure thing!
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[quote user="Denise"] Carta’s maps (the detailed ones) are 4-color. Not pretty, but detailed. Amazon has previews. My impression Carta’s really nice ones are hard-copy wall maps. [/quote] Maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but four-color is true of their Bible Atlas. The Sacred Bridge , The Quest , and many other map-heavy and image-rich resources
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[quote user="Kenneth Neighoff"] Hebrews in Greek over the year. [/quote] I'm also doing this! The number of verses in Hebrews are such that I plan to do one a day, six days a week, and have a few days of wiggle room.
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I'm going to read through the Greek Gospels in 2018 (God willing)--three months per Gospel, even though this means more reading some quarters than others, since they vary in lengths. I'll also work through Rod Decker's Reading Koine Greek grammar at the same time. The plan also includes possible devotional ways to interact with the text. If you want
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[quote user="Doc B"] Apparently you've never had a graduate assistant... [/quote] Nope. Must be nice! So is the idea that the plagiarism/lack of citation did not first originate with Köstenberger himself but with one of his research assistants? I was curious so searched ZIBBCNT and Carson's John--the second passage I searched at random had full
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[quote user="Doc B"] research notes that are more than 20 years old [/quote] What does the age of the notes have to do with it?
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So the idea seems to be that in the note-taking/research process, the brain tells the hand to write down or type up the other person's material, but the brain somehow does not also, in that same moment, tell the hand to write down or type up quotation marks and bibliographic info. I get stuck when the conversation moves to whether or not (repeated,
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Hmmm.. thanks. I'll try again.
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This approach doesn't work for, e.g., HIDEFCOM80JAM.logos 4. Any ideas?
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Thank you both! After posting I figured out how to sort in Finder (equivalent: Windows Explorer) as Bruce suggested, but didn't know how to get from file names in Finder back to Logos library, but Keep Smiling's step seems to be the missing piece. Thanks.
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I just figured out that to "hide" a resource is to also delete it from the hard drive--which is good. I need to do some culling of my Logos library. (I just hid=deleted all but four Perseus resources.) It would be really helpful, however, if I could sort my library resources by size within the library window. I don't see the option, though. Is there
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Thanks for the reply, Bob. I was not aware of MinistryTracker till now, so will check it out. We don't have a database per se, but we do have a "church list," which amounts to a password-protected phone/email/name directory. Those percentages don't quite hold true in our congregation, and I'm not even sure those three categories cover everything. I
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Thanks, Mark.
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I'm curious what's prompting the questions?
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No. This is not appropriate (or spiritually discerning, but that's probably a topic for the theological discourse forums). (How is an ad for this book permitted on the forums?)
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Agreed. I believe this book will be a must-have.
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Tree might be worth a look.
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I'd love to have his Prophets , but as I don't see even a Kindle version of it, I wonder if there are licensing issues? Can anyone from Faithlife weigh in?