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Yes!
Yes! Logos should sell every title that includes the word "exegetical."
Already own these in WS- I do not double purchase resources- so can't help you but to say they should get these but a lot of FL users already own these in another platform they are late to the party.
they are late to the party
No. But to keep with your picture, the guys at the publisher (or maybe even one level up from the publisher) are used to working with tattooed bouncers at the doors, and they won't let Logos in. Seems someone in an expensive suit thought that selling stuff through a high quality bible software might take away business from the bible software they own themselves. These days, the kingdom is sold, not given.
Definitely agree these should be included as a product available through Logos. Hope that the publisher will make them available!
+1
Searching Logos.com for EGGNT finds one volume => https://ebooks.faithlife.com/product/177685/hebrews
while lacking the other 12 EGGNT volumes => https://www.bhacademic.com/series/
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Holy smokes, how does a title like that end up as a "plain" ebook?
Indeed they look like useful resources.
Agreed!
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Easy: when a publisher refuses to contract for Logos versions.
We don't know the reasons, but some publishers go that route for some or all of their titles, among them Abingdon and B&H. The latter may be thinking they protect their competing bible software in Lifeway group.
For sure, this is a book that deserves being a full-fledged Logos edition with all links working (and for the asking price it better be). That said:
I personally am glad to have any title as an eBook in Logos rather than not at all. Actually I prefer this book in eBook format to others from this series I own in another software which I typically don't care to open at all.
You're probably right
I have most of this series from another resource, which did not have the volume on Hebrews so decided to purchase it from Logos in the ebook format. Not a good idea; it is terrible so I returned it. The hyperlinks are missing and the text runs together without having the proper breaks between paragraphs; it is not formatted well at all (not to mention that it was more expensive than the ones I purchased from A company). The ones that I have from the other source are very nice. There are links to BDAG, commentaries, Greek grammars, and dictionary articles.
Still hoping for EGGNT to break into Logos in a big way.
The volume on Mark just got released in WORDsearch! 😒
Mark is available in Faithlife Ebooks
https://ebooks.faithlife.com/product/192188/mark
Thanks Kenneth. Sadly, eBook and full price ... could only place it on the wishlist.
Announcement in https://blog.logos.com/2020/09/over-3000-new-reasons-to-love-logos/
The Logos catalog of titles is growing!
We're proud to announce that Faithlife has acquired Wordsearch and that Wordsearch users are being migrated to the Logos platform.
As a result, we'll be able to add thousands of Wordsearch titles to the Logos catalog--including B&H content--by the end of the year.
Here are a few highlights you won’t want to miss:
Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament In the Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament (EGGNT) series, authors like Chris A. Vlachos, Douglas Moo, and Andreas Kostenberger aim to close the gap between the Greek text and available lexical and grammatical tools, providing all the necessary information for greater understanding of the text. The series makes interpreting any given New Testament book easier, especially for those who are hard-pressed for time but want to preach or teach with accuracy and authority.*
*Though we have some volumes of EGGNT and CCE on Faithlife Ebooks, we will be producing this as a Logos edition.
Searching Logos.com for EGGNT finds one volume => https://ebooks.faithlife.com/product/177685/hebrews while lacking the other 12 EGGNT volumes => https://www.bhacademic.com/series/ Keep Smiling
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At one point FLEBooks had three if them- Hebrews, Mark, 2 Corinthians. I have these three in FLEBooks now. Looking forward to getting the other ones in Logos.