Just bought a book and scripture references are tagged to the internet - BibleGateway.
I just bought, Defending Your Marriage and the bible references take you to the internet instead of your preferred bible.
Any idea why this is so?
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Thanks for letting us know.
I do know why this happened. Faithlife eBooks are automatically converted from an ePub into a Logos resource. If the ePub has a url embedded in it, we convert that url.
It just so happened that every Bible reference in this title was a url so we automatically converted them as such.
I don't think we've ever actually encountered a situation like this before. I'd like to get this resource updated and we'll look into our processes to see if this is something we can catch if it happens again.
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Thanks Kyle for the quick response. I'll look forward to the update.
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I was able to fix it. I'll push the update out next Tuesday when we release our next batch of updates.
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Thanks again.
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Milkman said:
I just bought, Defending Your Marriage and the
I was asked at a recent wedding why the Groom had to stand on the right facing the communion table.
The couple did not seem impressed when I explained that the groom had to have his right hand free to draw his sword in the event of a raiding party coming to steal the dowry.
They were even less impressed when I told them that I expected to inspect both the sword and the dowry before the service. Strangely enough neither sword nor dowry made an appearance.
Who needs books?
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Mike
How to get logs and post them.(now tagging post-apocalyptic fiction as current affairs) Latest Logos, MacOS, iOS and iPadOS
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Mike Binks said:
Strangely enough neither sword nor dowry made an appearance.
Truly sad. Even ring-diamond-ization as a quiet 'hand-the-dowry-over-buddy' is disappearing from the fair sex. Now days, those little fake brighty things.
I did look at MM's disobedient resource. I know this limb will break, but I've never heard of a pastor suggesting demons, as a cause for a couple's relational discord! I agree, well within the NT, but I wonder what the couple would do with that information. Who has the demon (NT demonology does demand a body)?
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Hey Kyle? I've noticed that the ending of some sentences are missing. There are some sentences that seem to be "behind" an image and partially readable.
Looks like at almost every point when there's the imagine of the Digging Deeper icon in the book the previous sentences are partially missing.
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