A way to find a one-volume commentary in my Library?
Is there an easy way for me to know, as I look at my library in Logos, if a resource is a one volume commentary vs multiple volumes?
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Carmen Gauvin-O'Donnell said:
Is there an easy way for me to know, as I look at my library in Logos, if a resource is a one volume commentary vs multiple volumes?
Not really. I personally tag all bible commentaries and thus use a specific tag (#99, #nt and #ot) for those.
Have joy in the Lord!
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Oh okay... thanks for the tip! [Y]
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It probably won't be in a series, but many single commentaries are not either.
Best way is to use Mark Barnes's collection I think as a starter. https://documents.logos.com/documents/6fd7b67c08ed4911bf3e79b2ddbef00a/details
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Kevin said:
Best way is to use Mark Barnes's collection I think as a starter.
This was going to be my suggestion as well. He's done an excellent job identifying these commentaries.
Myke Harbuck
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I think it's probably a good idea to make a favorite one volume commentary a top priority volume and have it in your passage study layout. I am a big fan of the Moody Bible Commentary as a goto reference work. I recall Morris Proctor mentioning this idea way back as a good quick study approach. If you get your mind around what a passage is talking about, you are halfway there.
The mind of man is the mill of God, not to grind chaff, but wheat. Thomas Manton | Study hard, for the well is deep, and our brains are shallow. Richard Baxter
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Carmen Gauvin-O'Donnell said:
Is there an easy way for me to know, as I look at my library in Logos, if a resource is a one volume commentary vs multiple volumes?
Under Subjects look for Bible--Commentaries. More specific volumes have something like Bible.N.T.Acts--Commentaries
Or filter Library with type:bible-commentary subj:Bible-Commentaries
Dave
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