I see that The Lexham Theological Wordbook is on sale this month. I watched the accompanying video which points out its features. For you that have this resource: Is is worth me considering adding it? Have you found this valuable to your studies? Thanks so much for your input.
https://www.logos.com/product/45638/lexham-theological-wordbook
That's a tough question. First, for $44 it's worth it. But I think it shows up in various packages (not sure)?
For sure, see your dynamic on https://www.logos.com/product/138540/lexham-press-biblical-studies-bundle (which might be good for you).
Unlike the normal hebrew/greek theo-books (ordered by hebrew or greek), this combines by english word (maybe 130 of them). Then each has sections: concept, overview, lexical info both OT/NT, and a see also (related, senses).
It's all pretty standard stuff to fit into today's theo-world. I guess that's where I kind of hem and haw. All very didactic. I'd kind of put it in a 2nd year Bible college or seminary, if that makes any sense.
In any event, it's certainly worth the sale price.
First, for $44 it's worth it. But I think it shows up in various packages (not sure)?
It is included in Silver and in the 30 Day Challenge Launch Kit. It is also included in Verbum Cloud Premium—but you would not own it.
I see that The Lexham Theological Wordbook is on sale this month. I watched the accompanying video which points out its features. For you that have this resource: Is is worth me considering adding it? Have you found this valuable to your studies? Thanks so much for your input. https://www.logos.com/product/45638/lexham-theological-wordbook
I think it's excellent. In addition to what the video shows, it's great for two reasons:
Thanks so much for your comments. Everyone is always so helpful.
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