What Logos books are you most happy you have?
I'll start.
Adrian Rogers's sermon archive.
Wow that's a tough question! Depends on what I'm doing...:
ESV, CSB, NET, LEB
HALOT/BDAG
TDOT/TDNT
NICOT/NICNT
Lexham Discourse resources
[not sure where to start with journals and/or monographs!] #blessed!
Schreiner: The Law + its Fulfillment
Schreiner: 40 Questions about Christians + Biblical Law
Frame: multiple books
Both authors use simple English to clarify complex topics.
My entire commentary collection of 994 resources (especially Baker Exegetical, BST, Exegetical Summaries, HNTC, IVP Bible Background, Lexham High Def, NAC, NICOT/NT, NIVAC, Pillar, Tyndale, UBS, Wiersbe's, WBC, ZECNT, Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds)
Original Language tools - BDAG/HALOT, Louw-Nida, NIDOTTE, TDNT, TLOT/TLNT, TWOT
Hi Reuben:
What are the best theological journals in your opinion?
As a newie interested in systematic theology I found some real good helpful works:
https://www.logos.com/product/27749/survivors-guide-to-theology
https://www.logos.com/product/4897/the-ways-of-our-god-an-approach-to-biblical-theology
For a look at topics related to the recipients of the Oracles of God and who had as pillars of their approach to religion: worship, education and good deeds:
https://www.logos.com/product/8537/the-jewish-encyclopedia
Then old ISBE, and AYD are really good for some specific info.
Mobile ed courses are real good too. Comparative views, perspectives on topics series are illuminating, etc.
Kind regards.
LDHB, LDGNT, with Propositional outlines.
WBC