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$69.99 for 1174 sermons- The John Piper Sermon Manuscript Library (1980–2009) ($0.06 per sermon). $200 for a collection of sermon is too expensive for most people. " Price elasticity measures consumer responsiveness in relationship to quantity demanded and price per unit purchased. If producers can increase total revenue by lowering price, demand is
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Is it possible to go back to the last release of Logos 5? After the update, Logos 5 is slow like Logos 4 on my Mac. It was fine before the update.
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Any recommendations on "light reading" with Logos resources in the base packages? Sometime I just want to read for relaxation instead of doing exegesis. Suggestions?
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Unix: Did you check out CCEL (Christian Classics Ethereal Library)? They have Catholics commentaries by Aquinas (Catena Aurea), Calvin commentaries, etc. for FREE. As an evangelical, my first pick for commentaries is WBC, considering the cost and overall quality of the series. But it still costs $699, and for most people that is a lot of money. One
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Joseph, Given that you have "OCD", bee aware that for the $600 you spent, you are still missing the following in Hermeneia: Forthcoming (from bestcommentaries.com) ? Clifford, Richard J. Genesis ? McBride, S. Dean Exodus ? Anderson, Gary Leviticus ? Numbers ? Lohfink, Norbert; Braulik, Georg Deuteronomy ? McCarter, P. Kyle Joshua ? Wilson, Robert McLachlan
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[quote user="Unix"] But if I want to install Kindle book(s) on both a desktop PC and a laptop Mac, do I have to purchase licenses for both? That would double the cost. [/quote] You can download to up to 5 devices at any one time (i.e. you can keep re-downloading as long as you delete them from the devices you don't need them on).
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[quote user="Joseph Turner"] Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE I would have posted this in the other thread, but that thread has moved on to other subjects, and I wanted people to get the end result. I know that I said that I was going to pass on the deal, but I couldn’t stand it. Why? [/quote] Cool! Please let us know what you think of
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I love Steve's works, and I am happy with the OT discourse bible. Exodus 32:6 has a small typo at the end in the Hebrew text. As I am reading through Exodus again, I realize this must not be easy for the team. Keep up the good work.
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Have you checked out the "ZeBible"? It is geared towards young people. Check out this website for introduction: http://www.unitedbiblesocieties.org/uncategorized/1889-zebible-a-partnership-and-an-experience-in-itself/ They have some very cool promotion videos: http://lautreexperience.com
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It is frustrating to see NA28 and theological journal collection vol 15 stuck in PrePub. I understand Logos wants to expand its user base into Catholics, Orthodox, Anglican, and Pentecostal audience. However, I think it is spreading itself too thin and increasing its overall operating cost. It is asking the core academic audience to bear the blunt of
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How does Baker Illustrated Handbook compared with Halley's Bible Handbook? Halley is cheaper.
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[quote user="Garrett Mercury"]2. If I had to lug all my books around I would need back surgery. I saved $75,000. [/quote] Back surgery costs less than $75000. You are vastly overstating your saving: do you work for Logos marketing?
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I was studying Ephesians 5:21 and doing a word study on "submit" (Ὑποτασσόμενοι). (OK, I don't want to start a theological debate here: which is painful in itself. I just want to focus on the Greek grammar.) The word is tagged as a passive voice verb on Logos Greek Morphology. When I looked at various commentaries, they all agree it is a middle voice
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I just followed you link and realized Logos stopped selling Stuttgart Electronic Study Bible. I understood that was an important resource for textual studies. But now it is no more...
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I love his sermons. The progress of pre-pub seems slow by the progress bar on the website. DJ: Do you have insider info that it is coming out of pre-pub?
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Check this out, not cheap but the instructors really show how to apply exegesis using Logos tool : http://www.logos.com/product/5876/learn-to-use-biblical-greek-and-hebrew-with-logos-bible-software Blessings.
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The "learn-to-use-greek-and-hebrew-with Logos" video focused on USING Logos: it does not actually teach the languages, but only the essential grammar needed to use the program. On the Hebrew side, it demonstrates how to use the Interlinear and Reverse Interlinear, how to search the Hebrew lemma in ESV to do word studies; how to do visual filters for
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Other complicated non-bilblical softwares that I have used have large complete set of documentations. To have to paid a large amount of money for similar kind of information is difficult in this economics environment. I cannot imagine how missionaries in the third world can spend that kind of money. The cost of the cheapest package is one month salary
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Anyone notice the AYB set sold by Logos is missing W.F. Albright's 1995 Gospel of Matthew commentary? Is there a reason for it being missing? Or is it in development?