How large is your library?

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  • DMB
    DMB Member Posts: 14,653 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Just as having a larger library does not make you anymore spiritual or faithful or bring you more honour.

    Serious??  Yes, I understand you're point (and agree). But even a light reading of some of FL's marketing does suggest a leg-up at the pearly gates. Surely Peter's at least consulted with Marketing.

    "If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.

  • Mike Binks
    Mike Binks MVP Posts: 7,461

    Denise said:

    When I first saw the question, I wondered " what is the least you could spend (or volumes) and still get to heaven?"

    Spent on print editions, every book will get you closer to heaven. By how much depends on the thickness of the book and how you build the steps.

    It would take a longer time with a digital library as you would have to build the steps out of worn-out hard-drives and they are the very devil to balance on.

    tootle pip

    Mike

    Now tagging post-apocalyptic fiction as current affairs. Latest Logos, MacOS, iOS and iPadOS

  • Hugo Sørli
    Hugo Sørli Member Posts: 13 ✭✭

    How do you see how many boks you have? I must have come really far in usage of logos since I even cant point that out. But now I need to know how much do I have...

  • DMB
    DMB Member Posts: 14,653 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Spent on print editions, every book will get you closer to heaven.

    Ahhh! Ok, ok .... this finally explains why archaeologists found large stacks of cuneiform tablets near the top steps of the tower, at the Babel diggings.

    "If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.

  • Rodney Phillips
    Rodney Phillips Member Posts: 658 ✭✭

    I hope I have my Logos Software in Heaven..   I really mean this..  And I think we may have it in Heaven..   We will continue learning in Heaven.. 

  • Matt Hamrick
    Matt Hamrick Member Posts: 670 ✭✭✭

    My Logos library is currently 27, 560. I don't care to count my print books.

  • David Thomas
    David Thomas Member Posts: 3,272 ✭✭✭

    How do you see how many boks you have?

    I go for quality over quantity [H] No Perseus or other distractions to slow down searches.

    Making Disciples! Logos Ecosystem = LogosMax on Microsoft Surface Pro 7 (Win11), Android app on tablet, FSB on iPhone & iPad mini, Proclaim (Proclaim Remote on Fire Tablet).

  • Hugo Sørli
    Hugo Sørli Member Posts: 13 ✭✭

    I think I got 2728. I just got this, haven't a clue how to use it yet. But been wondering, I really could just stick to E-Sword and strong word, and have just as much joy with the simplicity of the gospel, the very good news about the new life and the kingdom.

    When the china had the bigger persecutions against the Christian, there where no big library, and many had not even seen a bible before, but they had the holy spirit and the praise to Him. Some died and some ended in prison for 20 years with hard suffering for Christ, without any bible. Yet, how they shined with the glory of Christ in the mitts of their suffering. Not hard to see how affected they where by Christ and he's move inside of them. 

    Books and resources are nice, but can as well be a trap. On the other side, we have got a lot from books and the history, and by others digging, and we thank them. But all the books and Christians tv show does not necessary makes us closer to Him. Funny this thing. Lets not put any doubt on sermons. Their good, necessary, and very encouraging, its Gods work at He's will. But when God speak very personally to me, He always point me to something I personally read in the bible, not so often about what another preacher said one time. I just wanted to emphasising the importance of eating Gods word, its food. And I eat for my own cause, just as I eat my daily bread. Taking care of me that way.

    I just think we should remember does facts, without the holy spirit where lost, even in our study, with this tool. With just a touch on the key, we can search for terms and other stuff, where in past we had to heavily lean on by faith for our answers. Must this not get lost in this tool... Sorry if I'm ignorant about this tool, its just so new to me.

    Lets pray for and with each other right now, in this place, so we can use this tool as it should be used. I'll bless you, and you bless me, and lets join a blessing ring of fire between us... Its a strong effect in a righteous mans prayer and blessings, and by faith where just as righteous as any in the old and new testament because of Christ scarifies. By faith on Christ alone and he's wonderful name Jesus, he declare us righteous, as a free gift. Later on he circumcised our heart as a seal on that faith we just had, just as he did with Abraham. Oh, how precious He is against us.

    I'll just bless you all in here, and pray that God will open up our eyes so we can grasp our realities about us in Christ, and the inheritance we he have been given in Christ. And to share this good free gift as God has freely given us, so other can get some heavenly food, give them food. So many starving because they do not eat the food or the right kind of food, or the food for the right time, the word of God. And help us to never let go of the living dependant faith, just to replace it with just a keyword search. Help us with that balance in Jesus name. Amen!

  • Tony Walker
    Tony Walker Member Posts: 377 ✭✭

    Would love to see people's thoughts on this. An, I really mean it too. 

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  • Tony Walker
    Tony Walker Member Posts: 377 ✭✭

    My post above this one is referring to a few post up that said...

    "I hope I have my Logos Software in Heaven..   I really mean this..  And I think we may have it in Heaven..   We will continue learning in Heaven."

    preachertony.com — appletech.tips — facebook.com/tonywalker23 — twitter.com/tonywalker23 — youtube.com/tonywalker23

  • Friedrich
    Friedrich MVP Posts: 4,772

    My post above this one is referring to a few post up that said...

    "I hope I have my Logos Software in Heaven..   I really mean this..  And I think we may have it in Heaven..   We will continue learning in Heaven."

    I think we'll be Logos hard-wired.

    I like Apples.  Especially Honeycrisp.

  • Bruce Dunning
    Bruce Dunning MVP Posts: 11,163

    Friedrich said:

    I think we'll be Logos hard-wired.

    And what about software updates? [;)]

    Using adventure and community to challenge young people to continually say "yes" to God

  • Lucian Benigno
    Lucian Benigno Member Posts: 72 ✭✭✭

    This software is nothing but a shadow. In Heaven we have the real Logos (John 1:1).

  • Paul Strickert
    Paul Strickert Member Posts: 58 ✭✭

    This software is nothing but a shadow. In Heaven we have the real Logos (John 1:1).

    Post of the Year!
  • Kiyah
    Kiyah Member Posts: 2,845 ✭✭✭✭

    This software is nothing but a shadow. In Heaven we have the real Logos (John 1:1).

    Preach! [H]

  • Kevin Clemens
    Kevin Clemens Member Posts: 370 ✭✭✭

    This software is nothing but a shadow. In Heaven we have the real Logos (John 1:1).

    Looks like you can already read about the Logos in the new Factbook [;)]

  • MWW
    MWW Member Posts: 429 ✭✭

    The reportedly wisest of all mere men summed it up well:

    “But regarding anything beyond this, dear friend, go easy. There’s no end to the publishing of books, and constant study wears you out so you’re no good for anything else. The last and final word is this: Fear God. Do what he tells you.” (Ecclesiastes 12:12–13, The Message)

  • Simon’s Brother
    Simon’s Brother Member Posts: 6,833 ✭✭✭

    Agree with you Hugo. Balance is important. Keeping the scriptures front and centre to all that we do with this tool and the writings of others, we need to keep coming back to the scriptures and not replace them with our Logos Libraries. And we need the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives so much more than our Logos libraries. At the same time God in his providence has gifted and worked in the lives of those who have written these books, of those who created this software and we should be thankful in his providence he had brought it into our lives as a tool through which we can carry on the work of his Kingdom in this particular time and place. Why is and not those in our same time in other places? I don’t have the answer but let’s respect it’s proper place and use our Logos Libraries wisely and discerningly if we do have them.

    To God be the glory!

    I think I got 2728. I just got this, haven't a clue how to use it yet. But been wondering, I really could just stick to E-Sword and strong word, and have just as much joy with the simplicity of the gospel, the very good news about the new life and the kingdom.

    When the china had the bigger persecutions against the Christian, there where no big library, and many had not even seen a bible before, but they had the holy spirit and the praise to Him. Some died and some ended in prison for 20 years with hard suffering for Christ, without any bible. Yet, how they shined with the glory of Christ in the mitts of their suffering. Not hard to see how affected they where by Christ and he's move inside of them. 

    Books and resources are nice, but can as well be a trap. On the other side, we have got a lot from books and the history, and by others digging, and we thank them. But all the books and Christians tv show does not necessary makes us closer to Him. Funny this thing. Lets not put any doubt on sermons. Their good, necessary, and very encouraging, its Gods work at He's will. But when God speak very personally to me, He always point me to something I personally read in the bible, not so often about what another preacher said one time. I just wanted to emphasising the importance of eating Gods word, its food. And I eat for my own cause, just as I eat my daily bread. Taking care of me that way.

    I just think we should remember does facts, without the holy spirit where lost, even in our study, with this tool. With just a touch on the key, we can search for terms and other stuff, where in past we had to heavily lean on by faith for our answers. Must this not get lost in this tool... Sorry if I'm ignorant about this tool, its just so new to me.

    Lets pray for and with each other right now, in this place, so we can use this tool as it should be used. I'll bless you, and you bless me, and lets join a blessing ring of fire between us... Its a strong effect in a righteous mans prayer and blessings, and by faith where just as righteous as any in the old and new testament because of Christ scarifies. By faith on Christ alone and he's wonderful name Jesus, he declare us righteous, as a free gift. Later on he circumcised our heart as a seal on that faith we just had, just as he did with Abraham. Oh, how precious He is against us.

    I'll just bless you all in here, and pray that God will open up our eyes so we can grasp our realities about us in Christ, and the inheritance we he have been given in Christ. And to share this good free gift as God has freely given us, so other can get some heavenly food, give them food. So many starving because they do not eat the food or the right kind of food, or the food for the right time, the word of God. And help us to never let go of the living dependant faith, just to replace it with just a keyword search. Help us with that balance in Jesus name. Amen!

  • abondservant
    abondservant Member Posts: 4,798 ✭✭✭

    I cant do that reverse calculation..

    I took a 30 cm ruler and measured a random section of my print library. 13 books.

    So the approximate size (largeness) of my library is ≈ ((30÷13)x10162)÷100 meters.

    As you see the number of resources in my library is 10162 not including features and datasets etc.

    Between ebooks, saved documents, papers, PDF, Kindle, logos, personal books, and print books, given those parameters, I'd be just shy of a mile and a half. 

    L2 lvl4 (...) WORDsearch, all the way through L10,

  • Bruce Roth
    Bruce Roth Member Posts: 328 ✭✭

    So here is another challenge.  Open up your library and expand the sidebar.  Click on the item "Reading Status" and see how many resources are in the status of "Reading" vs "Finished" and "Unread".  I played around a bit and if you open up a book and scroll a bit you will hit maybe 1 or 2% and that figure will show up in the Information panel and the resource goes to "Reading".

    Probably not a super accurate reflection of how much one has used the resources but it is an interesting number to consider in light of all the resources that we own.

  • Gregory Lawhorn
    Gregory Lawhorn Member Posts: 986 ✭✭✭

    MWW said:

    9920 for me. But I would say that more is not necessarily better. More requires more... certainly more work to harness, utilize and tag effectively. You can easily miss the trees for the forest, even though no trees are physically harmed in the acquiring of our resources 😛.

    9,391 for me. I agree that quantity doesn't equal quality. Logos offers great deals on large catalogues of books; I would love to be able to put together my own catalogue. I'm a preaching pastor, not an academician, and so I just don't need every possible theological viewpoint represented in my commentaries. I appreciate the Greek and Hebrew resources very much, but I don't need Latin, German, etc.

    I also don't have time to read the 99 commentaries on Matthew in my library. My ongoing effort is not to expand my library, but to curate it into small, meaningful collections.

    That being said, the one commentary I use without fail (it's first in my reading) is Abernathy's Exegetical Summaries, which gathers and presents summaries from major commentaries and Lexicons.

  • Friedrich
    Friedrich MVP Posts: 4,772

    Friedrich said:

    I think we'll be Logos hard-wired.

    And what about software updates? Wink

    we will all be "one" with The Logos, no more updates required.

    I like Apples.  Especially Honeycrisp.

  • SineNomine
    SineNomine Member Posts: 7,012 ✭✭✭

    Probably not a super accurate reflection of how much one has used the resources but it is an interesting number to consider in light of all the resources that we own.

    Not only the number, but also the percentage of our libraries that are Reading/Finished is illuminating. Of course, both how long we've been using Logos/Verbum and whether we just added a bunch of books recently will affect those numbers.

    “The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara

  • Mark Smith
    Mark Smith MVP Posts: 11,845

    Justin Gatlin said:

    Library of Early American History (~5000), because they were mostly clutter.

    I had forgotten getting and hiding those. They were a real disappointment. 

    OT alert!

    Wow, I've had just the opposite experience with these (though if you are not from the USA you might not have as much interest). I have found great sermons, tracts on both political and religious issues, profiles of religious movements and ideas, a lot of fascinating history from the American Civil War period, etc. My Quakerism collection is formed almost exclusively from the American History Collection, as one example of the usefulness of this collection to me.

    One person's gold is another person's dross, I suppose. I did tag all these (as I did with Perseus) so I can exclude them from my searches and from browsing in Library when I don't want to see them.

    Pastor, North Park Baptist Church

    Bridgeport, CT USA

  • Kendall Sholtess
    Kendall Sholtess Member Posts: 207 ✭✭

    7555 -  I feel terrible.

    I am not a theologian, just a retired engineer interested in computing and theology.

      Is this in Finland? We always think Finland is a very beautiful and natural place with trees. I nice mix of nature and technology.

    I just passed 6,000 resources. I am neither a theologian nor a pastor, nor an engineer. Just an ESL teacher. But I think I love God's word. And it probably shows in my rather expensive hobby of Logos book buying.

  • Armin
    Armin Member Posts: 1,525 ✭✭✭

    it probably shows in my rather expensive hobby of Logos book buying.

    Probably many of us have Logos as a hobby or an addiction!

  • Veli Voipio
    Veli Voipio MVP Posts: 2,103

      Is this in Finland? 

    Yes, it is from my summer log cabin. We don't have many warm days in the summer but when possible I'll work in the porch.

    Gold package, and original language material and ancient text material, SIL and UBS books, discourse Hebrew OT and Greek NT. PC with Windows 11

  • Oystein Bergsvik
    Oystein Bergsvik Member Posts: 30 ✭✭

    My library is 9.339 atm, started a few years ago investing more and more into this software.

    I have to admit will be awesome hitting that 10 000 soon :) 

  • James McAdams
    James McAdams Member Posts: 763 ✭✭✭

    Ryan said:

    Wow! I got Logos about a month ago and I have 835 resources. I’m nowhere near some of the posters here lol. Not sure if I’ll get that high. Logos can still be very overwhelming to use but I enjoy learning how to use the software.

    It certainly might not, but my library of 8,500-ish was mostly obtained through large bundles which were the cheapest way of obtaining a much smaller number of resources I had on my wishlist.

    Plus there are a huge number of freebies (4 a month plus a large number of permanent ones, plus things like Themelios which aren't all totally free, but years worth of recent issues are free with a voucher code that is automatically applied when getting them from the Themelios site). There are also some resources which might be published as a single book but Logos breaks them up into a bundle of separate resources - so e.g. I think Philip Comfort's The Text of the New Testament from Earliest Greek Manuscripts would be one book in print, but it's dozens of separate resources in Logos (one for each manuscript) - there are similar collections elsewhere that inflate the number beyond what people less familiar with how Logos resources work might expect.

    The point is that the number can go up surprisingly fast in a number of different ways.

  • BKMitchell
    BKMitchell Member Posts: 660 ✭✭✭

    One person's gold is another person's dross, I suppose.

    Yes, I think this is the truth! And, this is also why I think there are so many types of logos libraries/basepackages and feature up grades. One, size doesn't fit all.

    חַפְּשׂוּ בַּתּוֹרָה הֵיטֵב וְאַל תִּסְתַּמְּכוּ עַל דְּבָרַי

  • Milkman
    Milkman Member Posts: 4,880 ✭✭✭
  • Mike Childs
    Mike Childs Member Posts: 3,135 ✭✭✭

    My Logos library is 9,771.  But these books were purchased slowly, but pretty consistently, since about 1991.  There are many Logos users with much larger libraries.


    "In all cases, the Church is to be judged by the Scripture, not the Scripture by the Church," John Wesley

  • Scot Wright
    Scot Wright Member Posts: 170 ✭✭

    I have 8,604 resources acquired over many years. Every one of the them is tagged.