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Please I need the following logos links (logosres:) for "Joshua, Judges, Ruth" and "Minor Prophets, vol. 1 & 2". They are part of this collection http://www.logos.com/product/22180/understanding-the-bible-commentary-series-old-testament).
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Also "Jesus, Paul, and the People of God", "Justification: Five Views", "Paul the First-Century Letter Writing: Secretaries, Composition, and Collection", "Rediscovering Paul: An Introduction to His World, Letters, and Theology", "A Week in the Life of Corinth" and "Paul and the Law: A Contextual Approach". They are part of this collection: http://www.logos.com/product/29307/ivp-pauline-studies-collection. Thanks in advance, Martin.
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how do you use these links?
If you have the resource in your Logos library, you can click on it anywhere (in a web page, a Word document, a Logos note) and that resource will open in Logos. Or you can copy and paste it into the Logos command bar to open it.
If you want to find out the Logos link for a resource in your library, including an exact location in that resource, open it to the location you want to get the link for, and choose "Copy location as URL" from the resource's panel menu (or press Ctrl+Alt+C; or Cmd+Option+C on a Mac).
Bump.
What does "bump" mean? I googled it and still am not sure how people use it on this forum.
I assume that the term "bump" comes from volleyball… In any case, the term is used to keep attention on a thread. You use the term when you want to "bump" up a thread to the top of the list, but perhaps don't have anything new to add.
From Despair to Hope: Insights into the Book of Job, by Peter Williams - from Exploring the Bible Commentary Upgrade 2 (6 vols.).
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It's the only one I have, sorry.
A Case for Historic Premillennialism: An Alternative “Left Behind” Eschatology edited by Craig L. Blomberg and Sung Wook Chung
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Pneumatology: The Holy Spirit in Ecumenical, International, and Contextual Perspective by Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen
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Sorry, I don't have any of the rest.
I think Logos ought to post the logosres IDs (and filenames) for all of their resources somewhere. They've probably got them readily available in a database, and there are these sorts of uses that people would make of them.
Can someone provide the links for "Grammatical Concepts 101 for Biblical Greek: Learning Biblical Greek Grammatical Concepts through English Grammar" by Gary A. Long, "Linguistics for Students of New Testament Greek: A Survey of Basic Concepts and Applications", 2nd ed. by David Alan Black, "Lexical Aids for Students of New Testament Greek", 3rd ed. by Bruce M. Metzger (part of Baker Academic Biblical Greek Collection (6 vols.)? I also need the links for "History of the Holy Eastern Church (6 vols)" collection by John Mason Neale and "The Fathers of the Desert (2 vols.)" collection. Thanks, Martin.
Sorry, don't own the Baker Biblical Greek edition (if it was broken up, one might find the resource link via the look-into, but currently no joy)
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(need to add the logosres stuff, but thats the resource name)
Basics of Biblical Aramaic by Miles V. Van Pelt
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Biblical Hebrew: A Compact Guide by Miles V. Van Pelt
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Keep Smiling [:)]
In fact can you make a screenshot with all the Zondervan Biblical Languages Collection logos4 files?
"Holy Spirit and Gospel Tradition" (from Select Works of C. K. Barrett (7 vols.)
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"Sacra Pagina: Gospel of John" by Francis J. Moloney
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"The Eucharistic Communion and the World" by John Zizioulas
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I need the following links: "A Short Grammar of Biblical Aramaic by Alger F. Johns", "Annotated Answer Key to Alger Johns’ A Short Grammar of Biblical Aramaic by James N. Jumper" and "Grammatical Concepts 101 for Biblical Hebrew, 2nd ed. by Gary A. Long". Thanks!
I only have the first two:
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