I have a pretty good collection of books and some Lexham products. Can someone give me advice on how to set up my logos page for a bible study on Romans 3:21-4:25?
Thank you
Philip Wood
You will need several Bibles, several commentaries (saved for last), and a panel to take notes.
There is no substitute for reading, praying, and meditating on the word--the more time, the better.
The result will be built in layers like a pearl--each layer more beautiful than the one before.
'Normally' that section and related study is heavily greek-driven, as well as 2nd Temple jewish ... since the words are not straight-forward usage.
But given your background, I wonder if the Fathers might be better? For sure, I'd include (your preference) a CitedBy panel that scans your Fathers collection, or a passage guide, similarly linked.
I try to get the language perspective from critical commentaries/journals. But also early interpreters/views. In my standard NT layout, I include a Fathers CitedBy, and an ACCS (Ancient Christian Commentary) panel.
I was looking more for direction on how to set up my logos page to include the relevant resources to perform the exegesis. I would need to see grammar diagramming, the greek-english interlinear and link into some commentaries and monographs.
I was looking more for direction on how to set up my logos page
Hi Phillip:
See if this can serve as a starting point:
If you need specific assistance on making your layout more useful, let us know.
I was looking more for direction on how to set up my logos page to include the relevant resources to perform the exegesis.
Thanks for the help.
Can anyone recommend a book or bibliography on biblical exegesis to assist me with the process?
On Romans (No particular order)
1. https://www.logos.com/product/43464/romans 2. Volume 1. https://www.logos.com/product/16928/teaching-romans-vol-1 3. Volume 2. https://www.logos.com/product/16929/teaching-romans-vol-2
On Exegesis (Top pick for me is 1 & 3).
1. https://www.logos.com/product/37662/a-handbook-of-new-testament-exegesis 2. https://www.logos.com/product/204010/handbooks-for-new-testament-exegesis-hnte 3. https://www.logos.com/product/137297/how-to-understand-and-apply-the-new-testament-twelve-steps-from-exegesis-to-theology
DAL
I just found a new one: https://www.logos.com/product/212229/tracing-the-argument-of-romans-a-phrase-diagram-of-the-greatest-letter-ever-written