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Addendum ....... Mark, if this is valid .............. then ... it would certify -- and validate -- your first post in this thread ... You were correct ....... You were "right on"!!! (in your comment about the Visual Filter Icon .... )
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Peace, My Brothers! *smile* What a loverly Saturday morning here in Eastern Canada ... I DO INDEED send warm greetings ... Just for the fun of it this morning, looking at this thread, I thought I'd try it also and was tremendously pleasantly surprised when it showed up the way -- I think! -- that Tes wanted it ... please notice the pink highlighting
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Peace, Eugene ... AND all! *smile* My apologies for responding with my first post ... I didn't pay enough attention and didn't realise I was responding in a denominational forum ... So, I apologise and also change my mind ... I stand by the free Lexham Bible Dictionary; but for the other one I now recommend The IVP Bible Dictionary Series which would
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Peace, Eugene! I have AYBD and really truly appreciate it! It IS complete! Very scholarly! Then, to go with that ... I strongly recommend a freebie, of all things ........... The Lexham Bible Dictionary! It's absolutely exquisite, just not as long yet or as detailed yet as the Anchor Yale; however, in some respects, it's better!!! And, it's getting
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Peace, Brian! Let me extend my personal welcome and greeting to you as I notice that you're fairly new in the forums ... *smile* Word lists are quite easy to build, depending of what is your base produce and your resources ... Also, the great helps that Randy mentions work extremely well .. If you have any difficulty with accessing these, please come
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Peace! *smile* I noticed that you mentioned The Aleutians ... Just came across this for a VERY inexpensive Logos Resource.. Could it be that the Orthodox missionised the Aleutians? The Life and Work of Innocent, the Archbishop of Kamchatka, the Kuriles, and the Aleutian Islands and Later the Metropolitan of Moscow The Life and Work of St. Innocent of
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Peace to you, Fred! *smile* So much to learn, eh?! I've never noticed that before and was not aware of it! Thank you very kindly indeed! *smile*
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[quote user="Super.Tramp"] Good question. It should be in an Orthodox package but we don't have one yet. At one point this went by the Conciliar name . I had this on my wish list but somehow it fell off my radar. [/quote] Peace, Matthew! Thank you for continuing to participate in these forums with all of the zest and enthusiasm that defines you! *smile
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Peace, Ken! *smile* Thank you very kindly for your "caring" and "sharing"! .... just downloaded the document with great appreciation .......... May God Bless you richly in your personal life .......... AND in your life in His Holy Church!
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Peace, George! And Every Blessing! Great idea! Thanks very much for the quote: Way to go indeed! .... and, Andrew, in case you do NOT have Luther's Works, here is a wee bit of Luther's Famous and Classical Commentary on Galatians: I really appreciate the "prompt" for me - myself! - to look at the "knowing" you brought up and how it's used in different
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Incredible, Andrew! *smile* I want to quit studying for the day but having difficulty stopping.... I thought I'd check out my Lenski before I gave it up for the evening ... I'm Lutheran and my first taste of any commentary really was Lenski -- and I remember at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri in the late 1950's and early 60's that when we quoted
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Wow! I see what you mean! What a truly fascinating play on words and concepts ... will require much reflection, methinks! *smile* 8 Ἀλλὰ τότε μὲν οὐκ εἰδότες θεὸν ἐδουλεύσατε τοῖς φύσει μὴ οὖσιν θεοῖς · 9 νῦν δὲ γνόντες θεόν , μᾶλλον δὲ γνωσθέντες ὑπὸ θεοῦ , πῶς ἐπιστρέφετε πάλιν ἐπὶ τὰ ἀσθενῆ καὶ πτωχὰ στοιχεῖα οἷς πάλιν ἄνωθεν δουλεύειν θέλετε;
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Peace and Every Blessing, Andrew! Thanks for sharing! It's been a long day, and I won't be doing too much more studying yet this evening, so soon ......... tomorrow .........? next day .............>? soon, and am looking forward to it ... If I end up with anything to share, I will most certainly do so! *smile*
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[quote user="C Devin Chaulk"] Out of curiosity, what occurrence of the word has precipitated this study? What passage? [/quote] Peace to all! So very, very much indeed depends upon context! So many of our responses to the OP end up as generalisations because we aren't really aware what the concerns of the OP are -- over against this Greek Word.... So
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[quote user="Lee"] [quote user="Dr. Robert Cargill, Assistant Professor of Classics and Religious Studies,University of Iowa "] This has been an incredibly popular endeavor to try to find something that Jesus touched.[/quote] Let me have an insatiable desire to be involved in lives and ministries that Jesus touches today. [/quote] Beautiful, Lee! *smile
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Randy! I'm precisely where you are! Exactly! MJ, I could almost handle "ACELO"! *smile* But, like Popeye, the Sailor Man, I am what I am! *smile* Peace and Every Blessing, eh?!
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[quote user="Randy W. Sims"] Thanks Andy & Ken; that's exactly the information I'm looking for. That confirms that it doesn't seem to change for the new packages, for existing package owners. Remaining questions: What version does it display for Logos 4 Catholic packages? What version does it display for Logos 5 Verbum (non-plussed) packages? What version
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Peace, Tes! You started this great thread a couple of years ago; and it's become truly a great thread for many reasons .... For the many Logos Software users who are fairly new to Logos 5, I thought I'd mention another "old thread" - in case any were interested ... in taking a little "peep" *smile* I remember fondly enjoying that thread very much also
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[quote user="Ken McGuire"] Having just reread my copy of Little Exercise , I give my and want more... SDG Ken McGuire [/quote] I'd love to read this! This "Old Theologian" somehow has never read this, although I remember reading and being absorbed by "The Waiting Father" -- and other Thielicke works.... It was copyright in 1962, the year I graduated
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[quote user="Randy W. Sims"] I'm not sure what resources are needed to use word lists and if those differ from the requirements to create word lists which can be used in the app. For using word lists, you can try to connect to one of these groups: https://faithlife.com/introductory-grammar-vocabulary-lists/ https://faithlife.com/basics-of-biblical-greek