The Origin of Evil Spirits: The Reception of Genesis 6:1-4 in Early Jewish Literature, Revised Edition
I think this was on logos before, but now I cannot find it in the store.
A quick web search did not pull up any digital options for the book. The publisher has a link to Logos for the book, but it takes you to the homepage.
A google search of the Logos forums does not pull up any hits, which means the book has not been discussed in the forums. The book, however, is listed as a source in The Unseen Realm.
I can't speak about the availability of the book other than that.
The publisher's link to Logos is what confuses me.
I saw your post, and rang a bell, but not bell for demons.
Then, I remembered:
https://www.logos.com/product/168983/the-genesis-of-good-and-evil-the-fallout-and-original-sin-in-the-bible
I doubt Smith is in your preferences area, but I'm looking forward to it, primary surrounding info.
I know that some publishers have automatic links to Logos, which may or may not mean the book is actually in Logos. It is much simpler to create a system with automatic links than to have humans create the links for the sites with the books.
And you end up with a site like the current Logos website which is a huge waste of time because those links lead to "Sorry but we could not find what you are looking for maybe try searching for …." but their suggestion is exactly what I was looking for using their automatically generated links....
Never experienced such a rubbish web site form a company who is trying to sell product. FL had a perfectly working website previously and then they went and changed it to this absolute piece of garbage that we have now. Clearly they don't even bother checking if something works before dishing it up to customers of don't give two hoots as to whether it does work, its just all about somebody internal meeting project deadlines and getting it signed off.
I know that some publishers have automatic links to Logos, which may or may not mean the book is actually in Logos. It is much simpler to create a system with automatic links than to have humans create the links for the sites with the books. And you end up with a site like the current Logos website which is a huge waste of time because those links lead to "Sorry but we could not find what you are looking for maybe try searching for …." but their suggestion is exactly what I was looking for using their automatically generated links.... Never experienced such a rubbish web site form a company who is trying to sell product. FL had a perfectly working website previously and then they went and changed it to this absolute piece of garbage that we have now. Clearly they don't even bother checking if something works before dishing it up to customers of don't give two hoots as to whether it does work, its just all about somebody internal meeting project deadlines and getting it signed off.
Fortress Press is the one that made the link, not Logos. It's their fault, not Faithlife's.
Yes, it's kind of odd. From what I can see, all the Fortress resources have the same link-menu, and 3 links have ISBN refs (which I assume would generate either no-can-do, or alternative choices). The one for Logos.com has no ISBN linkage. I don't know if Logos.com responds to an ISBN.
Whether a 'fault', I'm not sure. A sophisticated receiver ref would look for near hits, a plus? Though, the menu implies 'available at'.
This would be nice to have in Logos!
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