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Thank you very much for finding/reporting this. It looks very useful!
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Are y'all aware of this resource? You might find it an acceptable substitute, especially when paired with the Zerwick volume referenced in the second link below. https://www.logos.com/product/4229/a-grammatical-analysis-of-the-greek-new-testament https://www.logos.com/product/7853/biblical-greek-illustrated-by-examples
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Thank you, Joe. I'm a happy camper.
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Good morning, Joe, I'm sorry the "$5 Off Pre-Order Deals" coupons have turned into such a hassle for you! If I'm understanding the offer, I have two coupons coming: one for a Pre-Order before the coupon offer was made and the second for a Pre-Order placed after the announcement. Shalom, shalom, Steve
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One might also spend significant time in the Psalms with enough humility to let the Psalms themselves shape our questions instead of imperiously insisting that the word “why” itself must appear in the Psalms we explore. Shalom!
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Larry, I'm sure many of us who don't post very often, are continuing to pray for you, even though we don't show up on your increasingly difficult to use screen.
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Greetings, Milkman, Sean has reminded me of another thought. I've found three things practices useful in reading in Barth's Church Dogmatics : 1) The final, index volume gathers together introductory material from each part volume - I preview and review that as a road map; 2) watch carefully for identifying paragraphs in which he tells you what he will
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Greetings, Milkman, By no means am I a Barth scholar! I did find Busch's "life and letters of Barth" both useful and interesting: https://www.logos.com/product/125369/karl-barth-his-life-from-letters-and-autobiographical-texts I'm not familiar with the books by Morgan and Nimmo. I tried Gollwitzer but decided to spend my time with the Church Dogmatics
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Milkman, you are correct that this is an updated edition. Parenthetically, the earlier English edition changed my life 60+ years ago when I was an undergraduate. If you haven't found this in Logos yet, here's the link: https://www.logos.com/product/53031/the-word-of-god-and-theology
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Thank you, JH. I snagged The New International Dictionary of the Christian Church . Good deal
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I think Volume 9 of the DCH ( Dictionary of Classical Hebrew ) might be useful in this endeavor. https://www.logos.com/product/188507/dictionary-of-classical-hebrew-dch "In volumes 1-8 of the Dictionary of Classical Hebrew | DCH, each resource has its own English–Hebrew Index. However, this collection also includes the Index volume (vol. 9), a
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geminate. n. A doubled consonant or a verb with a doubled consonant. geminate verbs. n. Weak verbs with identical second- and third-position consonants in the *triliteral root; also called double-ayin verbs. Technically they are *biconsonantal roots that have doubled the final letter to accommodate verbal *inflection (e.g., סבב). Joüon §82;
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And Larry, prayers for you, too, because I read that "all is NOT well" with you. May our Lord keep you!
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Thank you, Mike. I hope Logos can acquire these! Oh, and did I forget to say, "soon"?
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How about the following containing only accents, breathings, and punctuation? Start with "Visual filters" (the triangle of three dots on the "resource tool bar", select "Resource", then "Bible text only". Click the down arrowhead and start checking/unchecking the options to find your preference. Πάτερ ἡμῶν ὁ ἐν τοῖς
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I was in at $10, so "$4 isn't Bad" at all My history with this goes back to 1965! It's very useful for learners and for quick reference/review.
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I haven't seen the Handbook of Women Biblical Interpreters , but the recommendations on the product page are glowing. (What a surprise ) https://www.logos.com/product/37664/handbook-of-women-biblical-interpreters-a-historical-and-biographical-guide Bible Interpreters of the 20th Century is subtitled "A Selection of Evangelical Voices" https://www.logos
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Thanks, PetahChristian. Now I understand
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Harry, I may not be understanding what you wish to accomplish. Is it something other than "hiding" resources which is explained in Logos Help, F1, as you already know?
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I wonder if it would be feasible for Logos to add to the right-click "Look up" menu a United Bible Society's "Semantic Dictionary of Biblical Hebrew Web Lookup" similar to the "Perseus Web Lookup"? http://semanticdictionary.org/ By the way, here is one more hearty thank-you for Logos' gift of Perseus, including its web lookup!