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I have the Gottingen LXX, but I can't see how to access the apparatus. The blurb on logos.com says the text and apparatus are in separate volumes, four my convenience? But I don't see double volumes for biblical books; all I see are the volumes with the text, none with the apparatus. Am I missing something.
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I have the same problem. Waiting for a response from Customer Service.
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Fred Sanders concludes that segment (#35) with this admonistion: Gerhoch strikes a really great balance of reading the Old Testament on its own terms and also applying a full canonical Trinitarian understanding to what he’s just read. It’s a wonderful mutual Illumination that, I think, is especially helpful for us in our modern, historical
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Might well turn all of that around and ask... What "all" means in Luke 24, and what is the scope of Christological fulfillment in the NT. Where do you think "good news" and "grace" came from; did they arise de novo in the NT against a darker OT background? I don't see how you can speak of "messianic passages and progressive revelation that prepares
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Interesting that you contrast "professional" with "confessional." That seems to me to be your root objection to the courses you cite.
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You object to words like "gospel," "grace," and "salvation" in an Old Testament course. I have a hard time seeing your difficulties with those ideas. Surely you don't mean that the OT has no good news, that Yahweh displays no grace, and that there is no deliverance in the OT. And I suppose you post indicates that you reject Christological interpretation
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Yes, I edited that course, and linked it all throughout.
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Such as the following bundles? Pentateuch Major Prophets Minor Prophets Daniel & Ezekiel Or even a bundle that includes a NT book? Daniel, Ezekiel, Zechariah, and Revelation
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Yes, it's clearly the "captioned" labels that mess with the line spacing. I made a captioned label and applied it on my text, and it caused no discernible spacing problem. I'm on Windows 10, and here's my present relevant Logos settings: Line spacing: Normal Font: Default I wonder if changing your line spacing would help: Line spacing: Loose
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I haven't looked at the video, so I can't say; however, if you're using the exact same highlighting as the video but ending up with different spacing, I would guess that's it. As for font preferences, you can change those in the same menu I gave for line spacing.
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Some of the highlights are "bulky" enough that they add some spacing in tightly spaced lines. Two ways: You delete the offending highlight and use another one. Right-click on the highlight Click on the delete option You can increase your overall line spacing so that everything stays even. Tools/Program settings/Line spacing Pick Loose rather than Normal
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A n d r e w P e t e r s o n , P h . D . ; V i c e P r e s i d e n t f o r E d u c a t i o n a l I n n o v a t i o n & G l o b a l O u t r e a c h at Western Seminary, Portland, OR
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Thanks for the quick heads-up on my mistake. Looking for a bio now.
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Oops! Grabbed the wrong bio. I'll look and give this another try with the correct one if I find it.
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E u g e n e P e t e r s o n , b o r n i n E a s t S t a n w o o d , W a s h i n g t o n i n 1 9 3 2 , i s a n a u t h o r a n d f o r m e r c o l l e g e p r o f e s s o r a n d p a s t o r . H e i s a g r a d u a t e o f t h e B i b l i c a l T h e o l o g i c a l S e m i n a r y i n N e w Y o r k ( n o w N e w Y o r k T h e o l o g i c a l S e m i
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I don't believe he meant take the mouse away from the Logos users; rather, take it away from the Logos developers, so they could feel the pain of those trying to use Logos on touch-screen devices and respond on the development side of things.
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Just read a blog in The Atlantic talking about the decline in the number of middle-class clergy and growing numbers who have to work part time as pastors because they have to take on other paying jobs. One says, “I am not mad at the church, .... However, I wish someone had advised me against taking on so much debt in order to be trained for ministry
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Lecturers do misspeak, as any one who preaches or teaches for very long will realize. In Mobile Ed., we do try to catch those and bracket in the correct information when possible. Sounds like we missed one there.
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Vote for this suggestion here: https://logosmobile.uservoice.com/forums/190765-logos-mobile-apps/suggestions/18413050-automatic-ot-bhs-v-nt-na28-or-ubs5
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Thanks, that looks like a decent workaround; however, I would still love the app could do this itself on the fly. My wife nudges me when I play around with the Bible app too much in church--and she doesn't buy it when I whine, "I'm just trying to get my text." She says, "Bring a paper Bible if it's so hard."