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Thank you Mark, this is very helpful. This has long been a pet peeve of mine. I admit I don't understand the ins and outs of web based commerce, but it boggles my mind that a company would make a customer search through multiple websites just to see if they offer a product. I know there is history as to why they have multiple sites, but I don't understand
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Another tip is in the command box at the top (next to "Tools") type in the phrase Facilitate Serendipitous Discovery This will open up your library to a random place. You may end up in the middle of a Latin Bible or in the middle of a fascinating article on Biblical Archaeology or anything else. Not necessarily useful for a research project, but it
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While the Oxford History you mentioned is probably a bit more comprehensive due to its 16 volumes, I have personally really enjoyed and benefited from the Zondervan Church History Volumes 1 and 2. They are scholarly and thorough without being overwhelming in my opinion. https://www.logos.com/product/26729/church-history-vol-1-from-christ-to-pre-reformation
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Had 2 yesterday. when they finally posted several hours later there were duplicate postings for each.
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I had a similar problem and in another thread I found this response from Dan Cleghorn which solved my problem. [quote user="Dan Cleghorn"] From tech: We are sorry to hear you are receiving this error when trying to compile your files. This error may be caused by any blank headers that are in the file. To resolve this error, we’ll just need to
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I had a similar problem and in another thread I found this response from Dan Cleghorn which solved my problem. [quote user="Dan Cleghorn"] From tech: We are sorry to hear you are receiving this error when trying to compile your files. This error may be caused by any blank headers that are in the file. To resolve this error, we’ll just need to
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[quote user="John Kight"] Whoa!! The quality on this is horrendous! I understand Vyrso is a largely automated production process when it comes to tagging, but this volume is horrible. Entire paragraphs with zero relevance to a passage of Scripture are tagged as a Scripture passage. Where is the quality control guys? The fact that you decided to publish
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[quote user="Ryan"] I too have the red exclamation mark since yesterday. Are these the right files? 4812.Logos Log Files.zip [/quote] Nevermind, these are old logs. Please disregard.
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I too have the red exclamation mark since yesterday.
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I would recommend you checking out Revelation: Four Views by Steve Gregg. https://www.logos.com/product/2271/revelation-four-views I have it and think it is exactly what you were looking for as it goes passage by passage and explains each of the different views and how they interpret iit.
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[quote user="Richard Wardman"] [quote user="Ryan"] When you are reading a passage in a commentary, just hit the right arrow key to immediately jump to the same passage in your next commentary instead of having to go via the library. (This feature is enhanced if you've already prioritized your favorite commentaries). [/quote] Didn't know this! +1 [/quote
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When you are reading a passage in a commentary, just hit the right arrow key to immediately jump to the same passage in your next commentary instead of having to go via the library. (This feature is enhanced if you've already prioritized your favorite commentaries).
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I know they were as of last June when I received mine.
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[quote user="Graham Criddle"] To save extracts of books you are reading for future reference use clippings - one of the benefits of using clippings over notes here is that the clipping contains full bibliographical information in an easily accessible form [/quote] Just to add to Graham's excellent post, if I remember correctly (it's been awhile), from
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[quote user="DAL"] Here’s the link: https://www.logos.com/product/151382/irving-l-jensen-collection DAL [/quote] Thanks DAL, I had hyperlinked the old product page and was periodically checking it to see when they'd "re-activate it." I would have missed this if not for your post. I appreciate it.
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[quote user="Ted Weis"] Also, the IVP Black Dictionaries, especially the Dictionary of New Testament Background . Works by Craig Keener are often filled with good background information. [/quote] The Dictionary of Paul and his Letters has a good entry on Ephesian Culture also worth checking out The New Testament Milieu by Toit and St. Paul in Asia Minor
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If you happen to use any Faithlife ebooks (as opposed to resources purchased through the Logos.com site) I would highly recommend checking each citation. Many (most?) of the Faithlife ebooks don't have page numbers or are missing other bibliographic data. Depending on your citation style, you will need to fill in/adjust the missing information (c.f
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Just wanted to let you all know I received a push update today that included the CSB so I'm guessing the corrections have been made.
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[quote user="Mark Barnes"] Keller's other two evangelistic books are also both excellent, but probably not what you're looking for. The Reason for God considers the truth claims of Christianity, while Jesus the King (also called King's Cross ) goes through Mark's gospel, and is really helpful for people who believe the gospels are true but haven't really
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[quote user="Graham Criddle"] https://www.logos.com/products/search?q=price%3a%5b10+TO+20%5d&Language=English Restricts it to English [/quote] Very helpful Graham, thank you. I've marked this post as a favorite.