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Any chance Logos could offer the Foundations for Christian Ministry series found at http://webbercenter.tsm.edu/FCM3 Dr. Erika Moore of BI311 is one of the authors of the OT volume
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Any news yet?
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It takes up some screen real estate, or at least have a setting in program settings that allows us to put it either at the bottom where it is now or to the right of "set notebook," which would save a line.
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I know there is the DBL Hebrew (Swanson 1997) out there but it is not ordered by semantic domain like Louw-Nida.
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In 2018 there was the Mobile Ed Christology conference. For something like $65 or $70 we had access to a number of courses that supported the overall theme of Christology and when it was done, the courses went away but we got to keep a short course. Since it was NT last time, could you offer another one again and make it OT, possibly a Prophetic books
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Since BST and "The Message of ..." is one set, I wonder why with a window opened of both/either one of them, I can't get it to go to my desired book and chapter-verse. In one case I have the BST psalms open and typed into the box "Hosea 10" but it doesn't go there. In the other case I have "The Message of 1 Timothy" open and type "Hosea 10" in but it
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Hi Bill, I would like a copy of your database, scottgroethe@gmail.com thanks
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I found this thread because I wanted to comment on slowness on a Mac, only started recently. I notice it when I click inside a note and add text. It takes up to ten seconds just for the note to be ready for me to enter text. If I stay in the note, then no delay but if I highlight text in another window or leave the note window (click somewhere else
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It worked to change note color and indicator thanks
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I thought it was only one resource (Catholic Daily Readings) that adding a notes (right clicked on "Year C") to did it but probably any lectionary, I've tried Episcopal and Daily RCL and they all crash. 2110.LogosLogs.scottgroethe.20190114-061228.zip
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When I try adding a note to Catholic Daily Readings it crashes
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I see the new updated Bible Book Names and Abbreviations webpage https://www.logos.com/bible-book-abbreviations but there is no space for comments. I think for every book of the Bible, one of the possible abbreviations should be three characters, so Deuteronomy - Deu ; Ruth - Rut ; Song of S - Sos or Sng ; Joel - Joe ; Amos - Amo ; Obadiah - Oba ; Matthew
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That way in a single window you can have for example the RCL, BCP, Catholic, even one-year lectionaries side by side.
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I haven't checked to see if this is happening in other mobile ed courses, but in AP211 it first appeared for me in Segment 1 "Learning from Lesslie Newbigin and Tim Keller" in the "See Also" section the last of three "Cultural Crisis of the Church" and at least three other times later in the course. I deleted my progress and started afresh and didn
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quoted by Gerhard Forde in "Christian Spirituality: Five Views of Sancitification" (p 14)
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On a Mac, the color right below brown (not maroon) is still yellow, and the two below that are slightly lighter shades of yellow. Couldn't there be more of a shade or hue midway between yellow and brown and then the two on the bottom would be the more standard yellows?
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bump
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This was quoted a lot in James Hamilton's "God's Glory in Salvation through Judgment: A Biblical Theology"
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Two more commentaries where the Scripture gets in the way* NIV Application Commentary and Old Testament Library Series *there was a reason commentaries included the scripture right in with the text, my guess would be in the era of paper books, you didn't have to open up another book (the Bible) all the while reading your commentary. One reason Scripture
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Thanks a lot - as long as Logos knows about it.