Which new Wordsearch resources would you like to see first?

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  • Wayne Cofield
    Wayne Cofield Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    Analytical Bible Expositor  By John Butler.  Please 

  • David Taylor
    David Taylor Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    I would like to see the titles that you already have available in Logos that I already owned in Wordsearch. For instance the Bibilical Counseling Key's, from June Hunt. I owned them in Wordsearch but they have not yet migrated to Logos. Thanks.

  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 33,253

    Hi Wayne - and welcome to the forums

    Analytical Bible Expositor  By John Butler.  Please 

    I'm curious about this. This product is available in Logos - https://www.logos.com/product/49152/analytical-bible-expositor - and is shown as available in the list of books being transitioned from Wordsearch.

    I'm aware I don't understand most of what is going on in terms of migration of accounts etc, but wanted to check if you saw those resources in your Logos library

    Graham

  • Matthew
    Matthew Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    I would like to see Dake's Annotated Reference Bible and Dake Outlines followed by Nave's Topical Bible followed by Ryrie Study Notes and Outlines.  

    Thanks for asking.

  • Steve Waechter
    Steve Waechter Member Posts: 3 ✭✭

    Please get the Christ-Centered Exposition commentary series over from WordSearch into Logos. That's my #1 resource in WordSearch. Thanks!

  • ROBERT E. DAVIS
    ROBERT E. DAVIS Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    Swindoll's Living Insights Commentary

    Thompson Chain reference studies

    and All the above mentioned references.  (

  • Robert Williams
    Robert Williams Member Posts: 3 ✭✭

    Please complete the migration of The Interpreter's Bible. Also, I agree with those who mentioned the Thompson Chain Reference Bible and the Complete Biblical Library.

  • Elaine Johnson
    Elaine Johnson Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    The Complete Book of Bible Lists by H.L. Willmington please. It is very helpful.

  • Greg Rickard
    Greg Rickard Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    Complete Biblical Library

  • Jonathan H. Lemaster
    Jonathan H. Lemaster Member Posts: 3 ✭✭

    Holman Illustrated Study Bible

    Complete Holman Old Testament Commentary series.

  • Douglas Willey
    Douglas Willey Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    There are two that I use all the time and looking forward to using one software instead of two.  The two-book sets or resources that I'm excited about are 1. Charles Swindoll's Living Insights New Testament and 2. Dr. Rod Mattoon's Treasures from Scriptures Bundle  

  • Mark Szydlowski
    Mark Szydlowski Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    Dake's Annotated Reference Bible

    Dake's Study Notes

    Believer's Study Bible

    Disciple's Study Bible

  • Timothy Lillard
    Timothy Lillard Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    Commentaries such as Nelson‘a The New Illustrated Bible Commentary by Rod marker, Alan, and House editors. 

  • Regi licht
    Regi licht Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    Dake's Study notes I use a lot

    and yes, Thompson Chain also.

    Thank you

  • Mark Markster
    Mark Markster Member Posts: 22 ✭✭

    EGGNT full set by Kostenberger

    Going Deeper with New Testament Greek by Plummer and Merkel

    Beginning New Testament Greek by Plummer and Merkel

  • Dan Francis
    Dan Francis Member Posts: 5,336 ✭✭✭

    What resources are you most excited about? What would you like to see us work on first?

    I did not own the BEACON BIBLE COMMENTARY in WS but I am very excited to eventually buy it in Logos.

    -dan

  • Elijah Simmons
    Elijah Simmons Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    Encyclopedia of 15,000 Illustrations

    Adult Lesson Maker (Questions)

  • Emory J. Austin
    Emory J. Austin Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    Andrew Wommack Living Commentary, please.

  • Claudia Gorostola
    Claudia Gorostola Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    Hi,

    I would like to see "Wiersbe’s “Be” Series" loaded. Only half of the books have been loaded.

    Thanks!

    Jim Gorostola

  • Toni Niemann
    Toni Niemann Member Posts: 5 ✭✭

    Logos has started to convert some of these, while others are not started.

    Commentaries/Helps/Bibles:  Complete Biblical Library, Fire Bible, Thompson Chain, Dake's, AMG, Geneva Bible, HCSB refs, NASB refs

    Other Books:  What Does the Bible Say About, Webster's 1913 Unabridged Dictionary, Manners and Customs of Bible Lands, Historical Geography of the Holy Land, Layman's Commentary on Revelation

  • Rev. F.  Hunter
    Rev. F. Hunter Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    The following is very important to me:

    1. Complete Biblical Library Greek Grammar Index

    2. Complete Biblical Library Interlinear Bible

    3. Complete Biblical Library Greek English Dictionary

    4. Complete Biblical Library Harmony of the Gospels

    5. Complete Biblical Library Textual Apparatus

    Complete Biblical Library Hebrew English Dictionary

  • Myron C. Kauk
    Myron C. Kauk Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    EGGNT volumes

  • Rory Daulton
    Rory Daulton Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    My top choices are "Interlinear Bible: Hebrew-English Interlinear Old Testament" (not yet started) and "Greek-English Interlinear New Testament" (in progress).

    Other choices are :

    Parsons Bible Atlas

    Parsons Bible Atlas - Maps

    Holman Bible Dictionary

    NASB Topical

    NASB Xrefs

  • M. Lee Taylor
    M. Lee Taylor Member Posts: 7 ✭✭

    Thompson Chain & Encyclopedia of 15,000 Illustrations

  • James Cornelison
    James Cornelison Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    Life Action Study Bible, Holman Old Testament Commentary, HCSB Study Bible

  • Michael Eckels
    Michael Eckels Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    Hi, I'm in need of Warren Wiersber's  "Be" series some titles are available but I use these often and I cannot access then through Faithlife nor through Logos, we were told that we would have access but when I try through Faithlife I get the message that it is available in Logos. When I go to Logos it is not in my library,      

  • cshover8669
    cshover8669 Member Posts: 376 ✭✭✭

    LOGOS had all the New Testament Be's in one volume. It may be that you have them but no individual volumes. See if you have this book in your library. If you do, you have all the New Testament books in one...

    THE
    BIBLE
    EXPOSITION
    COMMENTARY

    Warren W.
    WIERSBE


    Warren W. Wiersbe, The Bible Exposition Commentary, vol. 1 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1996), 3.

  • captainh@aol.com
    captainh@aol.com Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    Swindoll Living Insight's New Testament Commentary.

    Not a happy camper at this buyout.  Even with a now expired 50% discount, just before the release of version 9, to have to spend hundreds of dollars for a product that isn't as capable as WS, is just beyond comprehension.  I'm in the middle of a year-long study, and y'all and Lifeway do this?  "But, sir, you have all kinds of tutorials."  Right, listen to a new 3-minute lesson, every time I come up to something that may or may not be available in Logos. Why do WS customers have to wait anyway?  A customer service company would have done the resource conversion before dropping the buyout bomb.  Unbelievable, just unbelievable.

    And before I get comments about adjusting to change, don't.  You don't know me.

  • Judy
    Judy Member Posts: 23 ✭✭

    Life Application Study Bible, Thompson Chain Reference Bible, Mattoon (Treasures from the Scriptures) and Dake's Outlines. Thanks for asking for input!

  • Gary Pajkos
    Gary Pajkos Member Posts: 171 ✭✭

    The most important resource I want created by Logos from Wordsearch is "The Church Epistles" by E. W. Bullinger.

    After that would be the entire works of Sir Robert Anderson and Rev. Charles Larkin.

  • Jeffrey Schmeider
    Jeffrey Schmeider Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    Dake's Study Notes

  • cshover8669
    cshover8669 Member Posts: 376 ✭✭✭

    I understand your frustration. I have used both tools for several years, although Logos was my favorite. You are right that WS was an easier tool to use and get to know more quickly than Logos. I am convinced there were legal reasons why FL did things the way they did, but that doesn't make it any easier. The good news is that WS is still fully functional, so you can take your time transitioning over. The L9 engine will be offered free sometime in the spring, so you do not have to spend money to upgrade if you do not wish.  A relatively inexpensive FL connect subscription might do it for you.  I love Logos and used it way more than WS, but there were things I loved about WS as well. They tended to have more application resources than FL, and, sometimes, at a lower cost. I also loved Instant Verse Study. It was my go-to tool for researching a verse on the fly. WS also had Thompson-Chain, which FL did not.

    However, WS was not as powerful, and for research and study, I found Logos much more robust and flexible. I would call customer service about your coupon if you haven't already. They are helpful and may honor it anyway. I also have seen another coupon somewhere for 50% that is good for another 2 weeks. They may be able to give you that one. If you have called them already and got no joy, then I am sorry.

    I hate change, and something like this, if I were not already a Logos user, would have me feeling the same way.  All I can offer for what it is worth, and it isn't worth much, is that these forums are a good place to go to get it and find out what you need to know if you need help.

    I hope you have a restful evening and a good night's sleep. Prayers, Carla

  • Robert N
    Robert N Member Posts: 34 ✭✭

    How about a list of what still needs to be migrated?

    OR better still an individualized list that each user can look at telling them what needs to be migrated AND allowing them to select the 10 they want first? Not sure if this is unreasonable in the effort required.

  • Robert N
    Robert N Member Posts: 34 ✭✭

    ALSO if we have already purchased Logos resources BEFORE something has migrated how will we get that cost back... a credit?

  • Robert N
    Robert N Member Posts: 34 ✭✭

    The Defenders Study Bible and other Study Bibles

  • Robert N
    Robert N Member Posts: 34 ✭✭

    CBL would be important in part because Accordance is offering it to WS users in their excellent Crossover deal and if Logos doesn't have it, that will move WS users to Accordance that use CBL.

  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 54,986

    Robert N said:

    ALSO if we have already purchased Logos resources BEFORE something has migrated how will we get that cost back... a credit?

    I would be very surprised if you got anything back. However, you may be able to give away duplicates for the cost of a license transfer if they were purchased as individual purchased.

    Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."

  • Darnell L. Hope Sr.
    Darnell L. Hope Sr. Member Posts: 17 ✭✭

    As it was said by some! Dake Annotated Reference Bible & Notes, Thompson Chain Study Bible & Notes, and Complete Biblical Library OT & NT.

  • Gary Hancock
    Gary Hancock Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    Like others my Dakes Annotated Reference Bible has been my study source since 1976 and when it came out on disk I grabbed it.  It has been part of my library since the 1990's and I do not want to lose it.  Please move it from WordSearch to Logos ASAP.  Thank you.

  • John R. Louie
    John R. Louie Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

     

    • · Defender's Study Bible 
    • · Disciple's Study Bible 
    • · Easton's Bible Dictionary 
    • · Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties 
    • · Expository Dictionary of Bible Words 
    • · Hard Sayings of the Bible 
    • · Holman Bible Dictionary 
    • · Holy Bible, New Living Translation 
    • · Inspirational Readings 
    • · International Standard Bible Encyclopedia 
    • · Many Infallible Proofs 
    • · Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible 
    • · My Utmost for His Highest 
    • · NAS Exhaustive Concordance 
    • · NAS Hebrew and Greek Dictionaries 
    • · Nave's Topical Bible 
    • · New American Standard Bible 
    • · New Scofield Reference Bible KJV 
    • · NIV Bible Commentary 
    • · NIV Compact Dictionary of the Bible 
    • · Parsons Bible Atlas 
    • · Parsons Bible Dictionary 
    • · Revised Standard Version of the Bible 
    • · Ryrie Study Bible NASB 
    • · Strong's Exhaustive Concordance 
    • · Strong's Hebrew and Greek Dictionaries 
    • · The Believer's Study Bible 
    • · The Expositor's Bible Commentary, New Testament 
    • · The Expositor's Bible Commentary, NT Footnotes 
    • · The Expositor's Bible Commentary, Old Testament 
    • · The Expositor's Bible Commentary, OT Footnotes 
    • · The Expositor's Bible Commentary, Volume 1 
    • · The Genesis Record 
    • · The Holy Bible, King James Version 
    • · The Holy Bible, New International Version 
    • · The New Revised Standard Version of the Bible with Apocrypha 
    • · The New Revised Standard Version of the Bible 
    • · The NIV Study Bible Notes 
    • · The Revelation Record 
    • · Treasury of Scripture Knowledge 
    • · Zondervan NIV Nave's Topical Bible 

     

  • Bradley Grainger (Logos)
    Bradley Grainger (Logos) Administrator, Logos Employee Posts: 12,127

    Robert N said:

    How about a list of what still needs to be migrated?

    That's here: https://www.logos.com/wordsearch/catalog

    Robert N said:

    OR better still an individualized list that each user can look at telling them what needs to be migrated

    That's here: https://www.logos.com/wordsearch/library-migration (but doesn't have selecting the top 10).

  • RHC
    RHC Member Posts: 138 ✭✭✭

    Going Deeper with New Testament Greek (Andreas J. Köstenberger; Benjamin L. Merkle; Robert L. Plummer, B&H Publishing)

    The Interpreter's Bible (12 vols) (ed. Buttrick)

    Complete Vocabulary Guide To The Greek New Testament  (Trenchard)

    A Modern Grammar for Biblical Hebrew (Duane A Garrett, B&H Publishing)

    Baker Book of Bible Charts, Maps, and Time Lines (John Beck)

    Chronological and Background Charts of Church History  (Zondervan)

    Chronological And Background Charts of the New Testament (Zondervan)

    The New Oxford Annotated Bible

    Jesus and the God of Israel

  • Danny Jenkins
    Danny Jenkins Member Posts: 44 ✭✭

    I have seen that Logos 9 is out. To get the upgrade price means that we have to buy the program now. I haven’t seen all of my WS books in Logos 8. The most important part of the program would be my notes. I am not sure if my notes are going to appear. If I wait until my notes are installed, then Logos 9 will cost me cost to a thousand dollars for the silver. I’m sorry but WS works good for me right now, and I don’t have to wait for anything.

  • Mike Binks
    Mike Binks MVP Posts: 7,459

    I have seen that Logos 9 is out. To get the upgrade price means that we have to buy the program now. I haven’t seen all of my WS books in Logos 8. The most important part of the program would be my notes. I am not sure if my notes are going to appear. If I wait until my notes are installed, then Logos 9 will cost me cost to a thousand dollars for the silver. I’m sorry but WS works good for me right now, and I don’t have to wait for anything.

    Greetings Danny

    Just to make sure that you understand the situation...

    Logos 9 is out and to get access to it one either has to subscribe to 'Logos Connect' or buy a package of resources (book) and/or features.

    In the spring Logos 9 will be available as a free upgrade to users.

    In the meantime one can continue using Wordsearch, and/or continue using Logos 8 the latter will still be eligible for technical support.

    At no point will you be 'made' to purchase the programme.

    tootle pip

    Mike

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  • Roger Wright
    Roger Wright Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    Please include the "Journey Series" Bible studies by Tommy Higle (all three series) Thank you.