https://www.amazon.com/Dictionary-Testament-Proper-English-Multilingual/dp/0825429617
I would really like to see this in Logos...sooner rather than later.
Bump. This isn't the same thing as The Exhaustive Dictionary of Bible Names, which just lists what the name supposedly means without explanation. This book gives entire articles that explain the etymology of each entry. This would likely be the most comprehensive such work available in Logos IF it were offered. Names MEAN THINGS in the Bible, and this book explains that better than most. Please show support for this. [Y]
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This book gives entire articles that explain the etymology of each entry.
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This is absolutely correct. This is an incredible resource, and it’s unbelievable that it’s not offered. Logos, if you offer this, I will purchase it on the first day available, and I know others who would too…
This morning, I referred to my print copy when researching Uzzah touching the Ark of the Covenant. I will buy a copy if Logos ever gets around to publishing it. I love the time Logos saves while researching information!
This book looks amazing!
During closer examination today, I noticed that this is a reprint of “The Proper Names of the Old Testament Scriptures Expounded and Illustrated” by Alfred Jones 1856. I was able to locate and download the .pdf file for free from Google which is a bonus.
I wanted to throw a couple of suggestions your way for some truly valuable resources I think would be amazing additions to the Logos library, especially for folks like me in academic and theological fields: The Common English Bible Study Bible with Apocrypha (Nashville: Common English Bible, 2013). This one is seriously…
"The Ancient Greek Grammar for the Study of the New Testament is a tool for theologians and others interested in interpreting the Greek New Testament. It is a reference grammar that systematically covers all areas relevant to well-founded text interpretation including textgrammar. Combining accuracy with accessibility was…
This is about to be released as part of the T & T Clark Study Guides of the Old Testament. Logos already has a great many in this series. This particular volume comes highly recommended by a reputable Old Testament scholar and Seminary Professor, and I'm certainly keen to keep adding to the Logos Series I already have.
These authors from different ends of the theological spectrum within evangelicalism aim to show the common core of theological beliefs shared by all evangelicals. Their aim is to support the growth of global unity among evangelical Christians. This is an excellent systematic theology resource that highlights many…
Dear Logos Team and Fellow Scholars, With heartfelt appreciation for the tools Logos has already placed at the fingertips of pastors, theologians, and students of Scripture, I write to advocate for a much-needed expansion of our Reformation library: the complete Latin Opera Omnia of John Calvin (as published in Corpus…