BBG Lets got the ball moving

Robert Peters
Robert Peters Member Posts: 698 ✭✭
edited December 2024 in English Forum

This is odd and very odd, but it seems like mounce owns the rights to his book he emailed me with the following quote

 

"Actually, I own the electronic rights and so Logos would deal with me, but they aren't willing to. Oh well.Bill"

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  • Option: can forward email response to Logos Product Suggestions => http://www.logos.com/about/contact

    Adding more Mounce electronic resources in Logos (or Vyrso) would be appreciated.

    Keep Smiling [:)]

  • Lynden O. Williams
    Lynden O. Williams MVP Posts: 9,012

    This is odd and very odd, but it seems like mounce owns the rights to his book he emailed me with the following quote

     

    "Actually, I own the electronic rights and so Logos would deal with me, but they aren't willing to. Oh well.Bill"

    Robert, what is BBG?

    Mission: To serve God as He desires.

  • Jerry M
    Jerry M Member Posts: 1,680 ✭✭✭
  • Lynden O. Williams
    Lynden O. Williams MVP Posts: 9,012

    Mission: To serve God as He desires.

  • JJ Miller
    JJ Miller Member Posts: 103 ✭✭

    This is odd and very odd, but it seems like mounce owns the rights to his book he emailed me with the following quote

    "Actually, I own the electronic rights and so Logos would deal with me, but they aren't willing to. Oh well.

    Bill"

    I see that BBG (Basics of Biblical Greek (Mounce) was just released in Accordance.  Perhaps now it will also be added to Logos.  It sounds REAL Nice in that it is not simply a ported and tagged ebook, it includes some neat extras (in Accordance, that is) according to Teknia's email: 


    Basics of Biblical Greek is now available for Accordance! This is a major move forward from paper, and the folks at Accordance have made their version of BBG better than an eBook.

    It works interactively with the rest of your resources.

    You can hear Bill say the vocabulary words, and even look up the usage of each word in the New Testament (if you have the Mounce translation). This moves your vocabulary acquisition far beyond glosses.

    -- 

    Let's hope that Logos is in the works with something similar ... knowing Logos, it is probably something even better, or we would have it by now.  :) 

    JJ

  • Matt Hamrick
    Matt Hamrick Member Posts: 1,284 ✭✭✭

    JJ Miller said:


    I see that BBG (Basics of Biblical Greek (Mounce) was just released in Accordance.  Perhaps now it will also be added to Logos.  It sounds REAL Nice in that it is not simply a ported and tagged ebook, it includes some neat extras (in Accordance, that is) according to Teknia's email: 

     

    Basics of Biblical Greek is now available for Accordance! This is a major move forward from paper, and the folks at Accordance have made their version of BBG better than an eBook.

    It works interactively with the rest of your resources.

    You can hear Bill say the vocabulary words, and even look up the usage of each word in the New Testament (if you have the Mounce translation). This moves your vocabulary acquisition far beyond glosses.

    Mounce uses Accordance and he created the 3rd edition by using Accordance. So, it only makes sense he supports what he uses. I have faired well usig his textbook, workbook, vocab cards, dvds and Logos Bible Software in my first semester of Greek. It would be nice to have everything in Logos, but it's not required.