Jerome H. Smith. Reworking and expansion of The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge. See https://community.logos.com/forums/t/136636.aspx
isso quer dizer que o logos vai publica-lo?
Yes
@Rick Mansfield (Logos) Do you have any update to share for this resource? Is it still in progress?
I am removing the "bug" tag previously added to this thread, since it is a book request.
It is still in progress. Waiting on materials from the publisher unfortunately. I'll see if we can't poke them again.
Great to hear! Thanks for the update.
Hello Mark - greatly looking forward to this! Any update you can provide, or are we (still) waiting to hear back from the publisher?
Christopher, sorry, I do not know. That answer would have to come from Logos.
It's now available for pre-order:
The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge: An Easy-To-Use One-Volume Library for Bible Study and Lesson Preparation (The Classic, Revised and Expanded) | Logos Bible Software
Thanks, Yasmin. I total
I would love to see FL and Logos offer the Ultimate Cross-Reference Treasury. Currently, that edition (with 900,000 cross-references) is only on e-Sword.
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