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Can you make this file smaller/divide it into a few parts? I would really like to download it and add it to my Logos collection, but my 2004 MS Word (which can read .docx) says that the file is too big. Thank you!
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One more work Logos should have: Those So Called Errors, Chet Kulus
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I would buy the OED if it is reasonably priced and there is not an annual fee to use it. My 2 volume reduced size physical copy is much harder to use, as I have to use a magnifying glass for it, as nine pages are compressed on one page.
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Dear Mr. Martini, Thanks for the info. I still wish it was in a base package, though! Dear M. J. Smith, Just for your information, I'm not a Protestant, but a Baptist,concerning whom, in the words of a non-Baptist historian: "The Baptists may be considered as the only Christian community that has stood since the days of the apostles, and as a Christian
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Dear Dr. White, I would be very interested in hearing your response. Is your program available for free download? Can I call in to it (if I am not at work and have free time to do so)? Thanks.
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I would like to draw attention to the response to James White's video here: http://kentbrandenburg.blogspot.com/2015/08/more-james-white-on-version-issue.html I intend to publish a reply also, Lord willing, although I have not gotten around to it yet. I would like to debate Mr. White on the topic below. The Scriptural paradigm of preservation fits the
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Dear M. J. Smith, Thanks for the comment. If you don't want to read the response I linked to above because of the title, that is fine. However, I trust that you will apply the same standard to James White's video, which has not a few personal attacks, misrepresentations, and fallacies in it, and refrain from watching either it or the response to it
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The Gomez revision of the Reina-Valera would also be a great feature for Logos, e. g.: http://www.4thesaviour.com/8.html
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Yes, thanks all. One more book worth adding to a KJV-only collection: The Translators Revived: a Biographical Memoir of the Authors of the English Version of the Holy Bible [KJV], Alexander W. McClure
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Dear Logos, Good day! I would love to have the ability to hear the read aloud feature on my Android phone. I could then listen to Logos books while I am in my car, or when inspecting facilities at work, etc. where I cannot have my computer itself open to read aloud. This would be a tremendous feature to have and it can't be that hard to do, I suspect
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Dear Logos, Good day! I have noticed a few areas where books that my theological tradition is sympathetic to are not on Logos. I think a lot of these would sell among the thousands and thousands of fundamental Baptists in the USA and the world. I would like to suggest a new base package for fundamentalists. You have a Baptist, Anglican, and even an
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I would also love this feature so I could listen to my Logos books in my car or when at work inspecting buildings. The read aloud works well with my computer; why not with my phone?
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I should have been more clear--I was making TWO suggestions, one for a KJV-only collection, and one for a fundamentalist base package. They were two separate suggestions. Additional titles for a KJV-only base package would be: Herman Hoskier, Codex B and its Allies Ditto, Concerning the Text of the Apocalypse Basically, if it is in the Bible for Today
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In response to some of the comments above: Mr. Warren, thanks for the suggestion. I think I have already bid on it! Mr. Francis, Thanks. Some of those people are not KJV-only (e. g., Barnes), and none of the works deal with textual questions. abondservant, certainly it is a niche market, just like an SDA base package or just about any other Logos collection
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David Otis Fuller's works defending the KJV are held by the Institute for Biblical Textual Studies, and Logos can contact them to get permission to use them: http://kjv-ibts.org/ David Cloud's works defending the KJV are at: http://wayoflife.org so Logos can contact him there for permission. The Biblical theology of the Perfect Preservation of Scripture
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It may very well be that some users will not use the standard critical editions of the Vulgate and LXX, but by not including them at any level Logos is saying that their Orthodox and Verbum packages are not at all geared towards scholars. These are texts that these traditions think are inspired or at least authoritative, yet they are absent from even
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Dear Mr. Ball, Thanks for the move. By the way, Accordance Bible software includes the critical edition of the Vulgate, along with the traditional Clementine Vulgate, in its Latin package. (It does not have a package designed for Greek orthodox people, but its Greek and Hebrew master packages include the Gottingen LXX at a reasonable price). Also, I
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Logos sells Derek Cooper’s Basics of Latin: A Grammar from the Christian Tradition, published by Zondervan. However, Zondervan also sells video lectures by Dr. Cooper teaching his grammar. I would like to commend these lectures to Logos as a product they should make available to customers.
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So "well-published, professional theologians in the Catholic Church have no need whatsoever," and and can not "ever," use the standard critical edition of the Latin Vulgate, despite the Catholic Church's teaching about the place of the Latin Vulgate, and, at least if they are engaged in any kind of Biblical research, can totally ignore the standard
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Logos has left out two essential resources from its Orthodox and Catholic base packages. The Gottingen Septuagint: https://www.logos.com/product/4951/gottingen-septuagint is not present in any Orthodox base package. This is the standard edition of the LXX. It does not make sense at all when the Orthodox view the LXX as inspired to not have the standard