Which new Wordsearch resources would you like to see first?
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None of my Wordsearch study Bibles have been yet transferred, namely: HCSB Study Bible; Holman Illustrated Study Bible; Holman Illustrated Study Bible Maps; and Apologetics Study Bible. I would like you to prioritize the HCSB Study Bible, the Holman Illustrated Study Bible, and if possible also the Holman Illustrated Study Bible Maps.
Many thanks.
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Matthew Glass said:
None of my Wordsearch study Bibles have been yet transferred, namely: HCSB Study Bible; Holman Illustrated Study Bible; Holman Illustrated Study Bible Maps; and Apologetics Study Bible. I would like you to prioritize the HCSB Study Bible, the Holman Illustrated Study Bible, and if possible also the Holman Illustrated Study Bible Maps.
Many thanks.
I am so feeling you on this. The HCSB is my primary translation and go to for preaching, teaching, public and private devotions and I feel slighted by its neglect in Logos. I miss the resources that are directly sourced to it.
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Greetings Matthew
This sounds like a mismatch of licences to me!
Do you have any of your Wordsearch Resouces?
These are in my library so do not need to be converted by Faithlfe; if you own them in the account you are logged in with they just need to be unlocked.
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Mike
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Mike Binks said:
This sounds like a mismatch of licences to me!
Those are all titles that haven't been converted yet.
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Thanks for the info Bradley.
It does seem that there is scope for confusion when we are using the same title of different books...
or is my reading and comprehension failing once again?
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Mike
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Mike Binks said:
or is my reading and comprehension failing once again?
I don't mean to be rude, but... yes?
Matthew listed these resources:
- HCSB Study Bible
- Holman Illustrated Study Bible
- Holman Illustrated Study Bible Maps
- Apologetics Study Bible
Your screenshot showed:
- CSB Apologetics Study Bible
- CSB Study Bible
- Holman Bible Atlas
- Holman Concise Bible Commentary
- Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary
These are all different titles. (There was one in common, Apologetics Study Bible, which we'll look into. It may turn out to be different works in WS and Logos with the same name.)
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There was one in common, Apologetics Study Bible, which we'll look into.
This is already linked up, as is CSB Apologetics Study Bible.
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Matthew Glass said:
None of my Wordsearch study Bibles have been yet transferred, namely: HCSB Study Bible; Holman Illustrated Study Bible; Holman Illustrated Study Bible Maps; and Apologetics Study Bible.
The Apologetics Study Bible is already in Logos and should be in your Library.
The others are still pending conversion.
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I don't mean to be rude, but... yes?
34 years serving with Firefighters before I started this way of trying to stop people burning.
It will take a much much ruder comment to make me take (real) offence... and what's more, it will need to be untrue ;-(
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Mike
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The whole set of Complete Biblical Commentary please. Thank you!
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Dake Notes/Outlines, Thompson Chain products, Fire Bible ,God's Plan For Man by Dake, Roy Gingrich Bible Commentaries
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The Gospel Project
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Thompson Chain - Archaeological Supplement
Thompson Chain - Bible Book Outlines
Thompson Chain - Biblical Atlas
Thompson Chain - Harmonies and Illustrations
Thompson Chain - Marginal Notes
Thompson Chain - Outline Study Series
Thompson Chain - Photo Library
Thompson Chain - Topics
Thompson Chain Reference Bible Companion
Thompson Kids Book Introductions
Thompson Kids Treasure Chest
Thompson Kids Treasure Map
Thompson’s Topics (Original)
Zondervan NIV Study Bible Notes and Introductions (works with desktop and mobile)
Jesus 101 Series
AMG’s Complete Word Study Bible: New Testament (Logos version is terrible - Worksearch version is much better)
AMG’s Complete Word Study Bible: Old Testament (Logos version is terrible - Worksearch version is much better)
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Thompson chain reference
The Gospel Project
Westminster Pulpit
Holman OT commentary
Christian basics Bible study
Men of purpose
Words of faith
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Ben, any idea when the NIV Study Bibe Notes and Introductions; Dake Annotated Study Bible notes, and Life Application Bible notes will be available? These are critical in my world of ministry/study and would love to have then in my Logos 9.
Thanks for the hard work at FaithLife, and Logos 9 is the bomb!
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cshover8669 said:
Thompson Chain Reference, Please Please Please....
This and Gospel Advocate Commentaries and the Coffman commentaries. With this sets and college press and other resources a Restoration Movement Base Package is within reach 👍😁👌
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life application study bible and notes
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Blessings in Christ.
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I like Rod Mattoon as well. There is no One Better Pastor Jerry Atkins
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The process has been going on for a little while now but I am wondering about Titles which are identified with similar names. For instance I purchased as a part of my Wordsearch library quite a few study bibles. Three of them Apologetics Study Bibles. 1. Apologetics Study Bible, The, 2. CBS Apologetics Study Bible for students (this one has already been brought over) 3. Defenders Study Bible, The. I purchased for my Wordsearch library 13 different Study Bibles.
Another concern I have is Interlinear Bibles. The Logos interlinear though very functional does not provide the level of information as my Wordsearch Interlinear Bibles. What I miss in the Logos Interlinear is the Hebrew, Greek and English grammar breakdown of each word. Though the Logos Interlinear provides single letter abbreviations of a words Hebrew, Greek Grammar, it does not tell you what those abbreviations mean when hovered over or selected.
I am curious, will all my interlinear bibles be brought into Logos and will they retain total functionality they possessed in Wordsearch? 1. The Complete Biblical Library Interlinear Bible (this is the most thorough Interlinear bible ever) 2. HCSB Reverse Interlinear Bible 3. Interlinear Bible 4. The AMG Complete Word Study Bible, though not a actual Interlinear, it functioned on the same level as an interlinear providing superior original language dictionary, plus grammatical break down of each word. All accessible by hovering or bringing up in individual windows. At present the Logos version of The Complete Word Study Bible has lost all functionality and is no more that a KJV Bible.
Update on The Complete Word Study Bible: While using this Bible in Logos I found that I was wrong. Several Bibles in Logos are Complete Word Study Bibles and if it were not for the Complete Word Study Bible's Dictionary, there is no need to even purchase it. Still Logos has not retained the English Grammar notes on each of the words in the text. If they have, I have yet to find a quick access to them.
I would have to say that so far the biggest problems I am seeing is in functionality of our Wordsearch Library as it is brought into Logos. Most but not all my library has lost a certain amount of functionality that made Wordsearch my go to program. As a preacher the speed at which I can dig deeply into a text is most important. I do not have time to waste since everything I teach requires many hours of study just to teach one hour.
Enough with the things I believe need improvement. What Logos has done with the ASV is absolutely beautiful. Huge thumbs up. I hope to see much more of this kind of functionality.
Also, when do you plan on offering the NASB2020. I will be purchasing that as soon as you offer it.0 -
Dake's notes please!
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Nicholas Nelson said:
Also, when do you plan on offering the NASB2020. I will be purchasing that as soon as you offer it.Might as well pre-order it now at a 30% discount: https://www.logos.com/product/198302/the-new-american-standard-bible-2020-update
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Thank you, It is done.
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Nicholas Nelson said:
What I miss in the Logos Interlinear is the Hebrew, Greek and English grammar breakdown of each word. Though the Logos Interlinear provides single letter abbreviations of a words Hebrew, Greek Grammar, it does not tell you what those abbreviations mean when hovered over or selected.
They do tell you what the morphology letters mean, in both the in-line and the interlinear pane modes. please see below.
In the in-line mode the info is displayed as a pop-up in the lower (left?) portion of t he screen so it can be overlooked.
in the pane-mode the pop-up will display after a couple seconds of hover.
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Thank you for responding to my concerns. And you are correct because I had been over looking it.
Earlier today, I found that feature myself while I was experimenting with my Logos program. Hovering did tell me which each letter in the morphology referred to, but it is not the same. With Wordsearch you may also click on a letter in the morphology and it brings up a separate window explaining the meaning of that part of the morphology and how it may be used in various grammar situations. Very useful stuff for those of us that do not clearly remember what we learned in Greek class 30 years ago or for that matter English class 45 years ago. The little articles bring it all back and I need quick access to that sometimes.
I did find one Bible in Logos that hovering the letters in the morphology did not bring up anything but that is a moot point since I found several that the hovering worked.
Again, thank you for taking the time to take screen shots. That is a lot of work to help a fellow Logos user out.0 -
Nicholas Nelson said:
I did find one Bible in Logos that hovering the letters in the morphology did not bring up anything
Prey which?
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Mike
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Nicholas Nelson said:
With Wordsearch you may also click on a letter in the morphology and it brings up a separate window explaining the meaning of that part of the morphology and how it may be used in various grammar situations.
Morph Search has pop-up for each item: e.g. hovering mouse on Participle for Verb shows pop-up
Glossary of Morpho-Syntactic Database Terminology has headwords with the text for Morph Search pop-up
Some grammatical summary resources to consider are Greek New Testament Insert (1994), Chapman's New Testament-Greek Notebook (1978) & Hebrew Bible Insert: A Student’s Guide to the Syntax of Biblical Hebrew (2002)
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Wow, that is great and exactly what I am talking about. I have not seen that before. Is it accessible directly from the Interlinear. This kind of information is exiting to me. Thank you very much. I am going to go play with logos looking for this. Again, Thank You very very much.
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The NASB95 update, when I select to have the Interlinear to appear, the morphology does not bring up anything when I hover or click on them.
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Nicholas Nelson said:
The NASB95 update, when I select to have the Interlinear to appear, the morphology does not bring up anything when I hover or click on them.
Hmm – I pray you will forgive my ignorance if I have missed something; I rarely delve into the reverse interlinears.
I have opened the NASB (and the ESV and NLT). For all of these I have turned on all the lines.
With the inline display, the only items that have popups are the Strongs Numbers and the Louw-Nida
In the inline panel the 'Morph' line gains a popup along with the other two.
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Mike
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I do not check the reverse interlinear box. It did not help and cluttered the screen too much. The morphology does appear in the NASB95 but when I hover over the letters it does not reveal what the letters stand for at the bottom of the screen as it does with the ASV and interlinear for example.
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Nicholas Nelson said:
I do not check the reverse interlinear box. It did not help and cluttered the screen too much. The morphology does appear in the NASB95 but when I hover over the letters it does not reveal what the letters stand for at the bottom of the screen as it does with the ASV and interlinear for example.
This is what I see with my copy of NASB95; am I to understand that you do not see the same?
If I have misunderstood please let us have a screenshot of what you expect to see, perhaps using ASV as an example.
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Mike
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It took a while to get this feature to work. It takes several more steps than Wordsearch did but still the information is there and I appreciate you showing me this feature. Not quite as excited when I first realized the information is there. Again it is a bit more time consuming than I am used to but one must learn to accept things as they are not as we wished. Thank you for showing me this feature.
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Mike, I rechecked my NASB95 Original language selections and found that the Reverse Interlinear box was checked and it was preventing the hovering feature from working. Now that the reverse interlinear is unchecked everything functions as it does in the other bibles.
One interesting thing I noticed was when the Reverse Interlinear box was checked in the NASB95, it did not bring up the clutter that it does in other bibles. It just brought up a single line text box at the bottom of the screen. When you check the Reverse Interlinear box in the ESV, The Reverse Interlinear takes up half the screen, which is why I feel it is just clutter. Just an observation.
Yes, my version did not look like your version when the Reverse Interlinear was selected. I still do not know why that is the case.
So I see I need to check and recheck my settings. My mistake.
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Nicholas Nelson said:
One interesting thing I noticed was when the Reverse Interlinear box was checked in the NASB95, it did not bring up the clutter that it does in other bibles. It just brought up a single line text box at the bottom of the screen. When you check the Reverse Interlinear box in the ESV, The Reverse Interlinear takes up half the screen, which is why I feel it is just clutter. Just an observation.
Glad things are getting better for you Nicholas. Here are two settings that you might find useful...
Selecting the 'Inline Reverse Interlinear' allows one to choose which attributes appear on screen from the sub-list below.
Whereas selecting the 'The Reverse Interlinear Panel' and clicking in the area to the left allows one to chose which ribbons appear in the panel.
I seem to remember that the settings are per Translation and are remembered for that translation.
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Mike
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I agree the Thompson Chain Reference is a must. I’m very surprised it isn’t already available.
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The books I need to be developed first are the following:
1. The Complete Biblical Library Interlinear. Both Greek and Hebrew volumes. This is by far the most important. It needs to be organized just as the it was. The interlinears you offer just do not stack up to it. It needs to link directly to the complete biblical library dictionaries which need to be fully functional also. I have these in hardback (Bought them when they first came out) and they were indispensable as I studied Biblical Languages (so much easier and superior to use than traditional resources and they lead you to the traditional resources for deeper study. I saw a comment that you may be considering not converting the interlinear section and letting your current interlinears serve the purpose. I hope this is not the case, I will be quite disappointed and regret that I have agreed to spend thousands of dollars on logos packages. I know I can access the info different ways in logos but it is the ease of the Complete Biblical Library set up that makes it what it is.It hardback it saved me hours of research time digitized in WS it did the same. Having it fully functioning in logos would be a Gold Standard that Logos should strive for. Without it fully functional and in the same layout it would far from that and as I said regretful. I can not say enough about the importance if the Complete Biblical Library being fully functional as designed.
2. Gospel Advocate Commentaries
3. Coffman commentaries
Of course much of what I had was personally picked, so I hope you convert them all and choose none to stay in e-book form. Hopefully you also learn from the few places WS was superior and incorporate that into logos also. I did not believe there was anything when I switched from Logos to WS because of my financial ability but was pleased to find that some things were just easier there. Although Logos is superior in many other ways. Maybe you could start another forum on what WS users wish Logos would adopt from WS. Then Logos could continue its desire to develop the best possible software for Biblical study.
Anyway, that's my two cents worth.
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I am also surprised the Thompson Chain is not up and running in Logos, it should be.
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I agree with the comments about the Complete Biblical Library both Greek and Hebrew volumes. They should be fully functional as they were in WS.
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Swindoll's Commentary would be great to have... ESV Xrefs and the Strong's talking Hebrew Greek Dictionary All of which I still go back to WS for... I am so thankful for the work you guys at Faithlife are putting into this.
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I surely agree that the Complete BIblical Library is a must. I was just getting used to using it and how awesome it was when WSB went to Logos. I was one of those who uses a Mac, and has a large library so I was having lots of trouble using it, but had managed to get a workaround by loading only part of my library. The Complete Biblical Library on WSB was truly awesome, and having it available in a similar fashion would be very helpful! Thank you.
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Kathleen said:
I was one of those who uses a Mac, and has a large library so I was having lots of trouble using it, but had managed to get a workaround by loading only part of my library.
Greetings Kathleen
As a Mac user myself I am interested in the above comment. I have never heard that particular comment before and wondered if you would care to expand on the 'trouble' you were having 'using it'.
I have a library of just of 10,000 resources loaded onto both an iMac and a MacBook pro. How 'large' is your library?
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Mike
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Another vote for Thompson Chain Reference.
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Please get the CBL Interlinears completed. As much as I would like to buy more, I am limited and would love to have everything in one place instead of going back and forth still.
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It's just sad to see "not started" beside some of my most-used titles. *sigh*
Looking for
0:1508 AMG’s Complete Word Study Bible: New Testament
0:1509 AMG’s Complete Word Study Bible: Old Testament
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I would like the 1599 Geneva Bible and Strong's Talking Hebrew and Greek Dictionary
Thank You
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Hi there,
Layman's Commentary on Revelation and Zodhiates Corinthians Commentary Series Please.
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Thompson Chain, Life Application Study Bible, Rod Mattoon Series, Complete Biblical Library
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Thompson Chain Reference products!
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Stephen Shields said:
Looking for
0:1508 AMG’s Complete Word Study Bible: New Testament
0:1509 AMG’s Complete Word Study Bible: Old Testament
Faithlife has AMG's => The Complete Word Study Bible: King James Version that is included in => AMG Bible Essentials
Screen shot shows Rejoice in AMG's Complete Word Study Bible has pim indicator (present, imperative, active). My favorite Logos & Verbum feature is visual filter highlighting so can "see" range of Greek verbal expression. In the Society of Biblical Literature Greek New Testament (SBLGNT) and Lexham English Bible (LEB), Rejoice has visual filters for Present tense (pink highlighter), Imperative (red bold text with yellow outline), Active (pink ax after verb), plus Plural (wavy line over word). AMG has pre (preposition) indicator for in while LEB & SBLGNT have green underline. AMG has an,nn (anarthrous,noun) indicator for Lord while LEB &SBLGNT have dotted underlines for anarthrous. Logos wiki Extended Tips for Highlighting and Visual Filters includes:
Thankful for Faithlife enabling users to freely share documents, which includes visual filters.
LEB translation style is similar to authorized version while using modern English words (LEB is my goto Bible for literal English translation).
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