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I've been eyeing this for a LONG time. I have never seen it for sale - which is why I have sadly never picked it up.
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[quote user="David Wanat"] Ok, this is being asked for instruction, not debate. If any of the admins think it violates the rules, I have no objections to it being deleted. Ive been getting a number of email notifications about Protestantism and Molinism. Since I thought Molinism was a Catholic school of thought, I was wondering what the non-Catholic
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[quote user="JT (alabama24)"] or drop support for Mac altogether. [/quote] Kicking to the curb tens of thousands of lifelong costumers who have invested (and will continue to invest) millions of dollars into Logos software? I can't see that happening.
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[quote user="David Paul"] YHWH can do whatever He wants to do--including restoring virginity. [/quote] Oh, I just have to respond to this. I think this all boils down to how we define omnipotence. Does omnipotence mean nothing is impossible for God OR does it mean God has the power to do everything that is possible? For example, do you think it is possible
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[quote user="David Paul"] https://www.logos.com/product/155993/the-library-of-hebrew-bible-old-testament-studies-2016 If you haven't placed an order for this, please do. And this... https://www.logos.com/product/166095/library-of-hebrew-old-testament-studies-2018 Thanks. [/quote] I looked through the titles and found a couple I would be interested in
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[quote user="Thaddeus Billman"] [quote user="Jack Hairston"] I would love to see John A. T. Robinson's Redating the New Testament in my Logos library. Does anybody else agree? [/quote] It's a shame this didn't make it out of pre-publication. Probably the fact that it was bundled with two less desirable books with minimal disocunt didn't help. In any
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[quote user="Ted Weis"] So... Anybody here planning on using their stimulus check from the Feds for more Logos? :) [/quote] Does paying off payment plans count?
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[quote user="EastTN"] We can debate which translation is better endlessly. As a practical matter, if you're going to preach to a congregation, you have to use a translation that they will accept as the Word of God. Whatever its limitations may be, you can teach the gospel from the KJV - just as you can from any of the generally recognized English translations
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I would like to see more AUDIO BIBLES.
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[quote user="Jan Krohn"] A very creative approach by Hank Hanegraaff: rebut novels with novels. https://ebooks.faithlife.com/product/144670/the-last-disciple-collection-the-last-disciple-the-last-sacrifice-the-last-temple [/quote] Thanks for bringing up Hank! You reminded me of his book The Apocalypse Code . His style of a bit harsh, but still an engaging
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Here are some resources that I have found helpful: The The Parousia by James Stuart Russell (Old, but extremely thought-provoking!) Kenneth Gentry Collection The Last Days according to Jesus by R.C. Sproul Revelation (2 vol. commentary) by Peter Leithart Last Days Madness by Gary Demar
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I've seen many great suggestions, especially the USB Handbooks. I haven't seen any love for the Socio-Rhetorical Commentary series or the Word Biblical Commentary series. Both of these are fantastic. I have also appreciated some of the more liberal leaning commentaries, like Anchor Yale Bible, Hermeneia, and Interpretation. It is important to have commentaries
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[quote user="Fred Chapman"]I have encouraged our members to make decisions about attendance based on factual data. I have also encouraged them to hear what our Lord has to say about fear, anxiety, and emotional decisions. [/quote] Has the new recommendations from the White House changed your decision about this?
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[quote user="Chi Shun Cheung"] Did Logos really expect anyone to buy anything during week 2's "deals"? [/quote] This was my first thought too. I was hoping each week would be like the first. However, these are essentially pre-Black Friday sales. I bet the actual Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales will have much deeper discounts.
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These are my current favorites: 1. NRSV / ESV / TEV 2. United Bible Societies' Handbooks 3. Exegetical Summaries 4. Word Biblical Commentary 5. Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary 6. Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary 7. Commentary on the NT use of the OT 8. Socio-Rhetoical Commentary Series 9. BDAG
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[quote user="Dan Francis"] Integrative Theology is one I really like. -Dan [/quote] This was not even on my radar. It sounds very interesting. Thanks for recommending it.
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Perhaps the third temple is the body of Christ [the church] (1 Cor. 3:16). "The physical temple was designed to be temporary. To make the temple of stone a permanent structure in the light of Jesus’ atoning work would be a denial of the Messiah and His redemptive mission." Gary DeMar, Last Days Madness: Obsession of the Modern Church , Fourth
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One of the books I bought was Milton Terry's Biblical Hermeneutics. I know it is "free" online, but I wanted it in Logos format - especially since the Kindle version is horrible. You get what you pay for. Terry's work is a classic and a joy to read even today! https://www.logos.com/product/161480/biblical-hermeneutics-a-treatise-on-the-interpretation
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I'd enjoy reading what others bought with their coupon.
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I recently created a UserVoice for the Access Study Bible. It uses the NRSV. Vote in UserVoice: https://suggestbooks.uservoice.com/forums/308269-book-suggestions/suggestions/38793277-access-bible-study-bible-notes Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Access-Bible-Gail-R-ODay/dp/0199777535/