I am curious - it says there are 9 standard libraries, one being Ultimate - but I don't see it mentioned anywhere else? Do you?
https://www.logos.com/product/420430/2026-ultimate-library
Not only that, but the 2026 Ultimate library is advertised to be specifically endorsed by the really speedy purchasers and endorsers like:
Recommended by: John Piper, Kay Arthur, R. Albert Mohler Jr., and other trusted Christian leaders. See all endorsements.
Amazing if true. They must have had early access?
Even more amazing, it's advertised as not needing a subscription. I guess if you buy a couple hundred thousand dollars' worth of books, who needs AI to find anything in it? Either that or suprise, suprise, surprise! We were just kidding! You need a subscription after all!
Hmmm I thought Kay Arthur died … are we getting recommendations from the next world?
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I'd like to do searches on waw-consecutive third-he verbs that end in a he (but a he that's not a pronominal suffix). Can this be accomplished through the morph search?
I am trying to learn to use the morphological and the syntax searches for Hebrew Bible. Which Hebrew Bibles allow for this and could you point me to short videos illustrating these types of searches. I have had Logos for years and am now trying to use it for searches I am currently unable to do with my present software
Does anyone have info on Terry Wilder's forthcoming commentary on Ephesians in the New American Commentary Series? It was being pushed by Logos as forthcoming, and now not so much as a speck of dust about it.
Klarma seems to be available only occassioinally. Just me, or is Klarma difficult to use?
I am pretty new to using the tools in Logos. I want to conduct a word search within a particular book of the Bible to see if there is any theme or repetition. What is the best tool and how do you use it? Thanks for helping this "old dog, learn new tricks." RW