I kept seeing a banner in Logos saying something like, New Special Feature Available 21 Jan 2026 but after Jan 21 I don't see anything new. What happened? Did I miss something?
I heard that there were no new features, only the new 2026 libraries! The advertising was rather confusing…
It wasn't a feature it was a something. (See below.) Everyone got excited thinking that it was way more than something. Of course I know all along that it was only going to be something like the new libraries
But for a minute I thought it was going to be a device that let you download your logos resources into your brain.
I thought it was a new and improved waffle maker. I am over it already.
@Jac Colon @Jac Colon This thread documents the announcement as well as Logos’ response to disappointed and frustrated reactions to the overhyped marketing campaign:
The frustrating thing to me was the time I wasted, checking to see what would "transform how you approach your daily study routine." I saw all the new libraries, but they didn't seem to be the thing that would transform how anyone approaches their daily study routine so I kept looking for it for a few days thinking maybe they delayed the Grand Opening of "Something." Bummer. I love Logos, been with them since the beginning when they bought out "Word" but I feel like this was a little beneath their standard of excellence.
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I am reviewing some highlights in Bonhoeffer's Life Together, DBWE 5 that were taken 7 years ago. The book has two reference systems. One is ordinary page numbers. The other references page numbers in the actual Bonhoeffer text beginning with DBW 5:1. So, for example, page 27 is also referenced as DBW 5:15. In notes and…
So when I visited Logos in Bellingham 10 years ago this spring (such a cool visit that was!), one of the things I really enjoyed learning was that they had a department there with artists whose sole job it was to create the Logos Verse of the Day - no restrictions on which book or verse they chose, or how they chose to do…
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After reading Philippians 1:1, I was curious to find out how many times δοῦλος was used appositionally in the New Testament. I did the Syntax Search seen in the image but there are results missing such as James 1:1. How do I construct a better syntax query to get every instance to show up in my search.
I have many surveys, but I can only place them in a collection if I want them incorporated into my passage guide. Can they just be an option for passage guide? It's tedious to buy a bundle and have to bring in the surveys into the collections instead of Logos automatically incorporating them into Passage Guide