Jerome H. Smith. Reworking and expansion of The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge. See https://community.logos.com/forums/t/136636.aspx
isso quer dizer que o logos vai publica-lo?
Yes
@Rick Mansfield (Logos) Do you have any update to share for this resource? Is it still in progress?
I am removing the "bug" tag previously added to this thread, since it is a book request.
It is still in progress. Waiting on materials from the publisher unfortunately. I'll see if we can't poke them again.
Great to hear! Thanks for the update.
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