I have Logos 8 Gold, however, what books does Morris Proctor Recommend that are helpful in sermon preparation?
Moe shows how some one can utilize Logos Bible software. Apart of that I can remember that he has recommended some books in his inductive Bible study training.
-The Bible knowledge commentary
-UBs
-Word studies in the New Testament
-Word pictures in the New testament
-The unseen Realm
-Chambers
-Harmony of the Gospels
Hi Thomas, FWIW I've been preaching in increasing measure for the last 10 or so. My number one tip for you is to take a look at www.BestCommentaries.com, start by getting one of the top 3 for whatever book you are preaching on at the the time and go from there. You'll quickly learn which series and writers you gravitate towards and you can then look to build your collection outwards.
Again, FWIW, I rarely buy entire series of commentaries on logos unless they are stupidly cheap or part of a base package. Rather I spend my money on highest rated volume and make them into a custom series on logos.
Hope that helps.
Logos Blog has a number of articles by Morris Proctor, which includes
Logos 4: Quickly Access the UBS Handbooks (Thankful for UBS Handbooks Series: Old Testament, New Testament, and Deuterocanonical Books (66 vols.) being prioritized as my third highest resource with Bible Indexing: Right Click in Bible => Reference => Look Up).
Logos Blog can be searched for Sermon Resources => https://blog.logos.com/?s=sermon+resources
My number one tip for you is to take a look at www.BestCommentaries.com, start by getting one of the top 3 for whatever book you are preaching on at the the time and go from there. You'll quickly learn which series and writers you gravitate towards and you can then look to build your collection outwards.
My next highest prioritized series with Bible Indexing is custom Top 2 Commentaries that started with https://www.bestcommentaries.com/topcommentaries/ that is discussed in thread => Creating a New Series of Commentaries
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You know, I think I knew that about your commentary series. I fact, I think I used it as the inspiration to create my own... Custom series is certainly something I am thankful for and IMHO a really underrated Logos feature.:-)
He has recommended this non-versified commentary in the past
https://www.logos.com/product/392/the-training-of-the-twelve