As the title states, I have the NLT available on the mobile app but not on the desktop app.
Do I really need to buy the NLT for the Desktop app?
Logos is able to make some resources available for free on mobile but not on desktop (licensing arrangements)
If the NLT is one of those, and it looks like it is, then you would need to buy it to have access to it on desktop
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Any chance someone might simply explain what Logos is doing when it differentiates "lemmas" from "other lemmas" in the EG subsection? The latter seem to be the results of a broader search, perhaps based on a match.nomarks type of search? In the ex. below, the first "other lemma" search result refers to a type of root with…
I’m excited about the release of the Logos Grammatical Commentary on the Greek New Testament but I was wondering if there are plans for a Logos Grammatical Commentary on the Hebrew Old Testament?
I have previously been able to read the bible on the left of a split page with the deep dive & biblical explanation of the text on the right hand side.I came out of it whilst exploring the platform and have never been able to reinstate it since.Can you help please .
I have Logos Desktop on my Mac and the mobile version on my iPhone. I'd like it to synch progress across devices so when I open either one of those it synchs to the latest read position between the two devices. (e.g. I am using my iPhone and I end in Leviticus 18, when I open Logos Desktop on my Mac it opens to Leviticus…
I keep hearing about the Book of 1st Enoch. I realize that there’s multiple authors when we get into 2nd & 3rd Enoch, so I’m specifically asking about 1st Enoch. I hasten to say that I realize that it has some historical value, but is there a work that solidly demonstrates (factually) why it isn’t canonical? This is NOT to…