Chronological Aspects of The Life of Christ by Harold Hoehner

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edited December 2024 in English Forum

I was certain I had requested this before, but alas no I had only mentioned it here: The Chronological Life of Christ by Mark Moore - Logos Bible Software Forums

 

Please, please please, May we have this work in Logos.  It's one of the few dead tree reference works I regularly pull off my shelves to consult over thorny questions.   I just used it again....

 

ISBN: 0310262119

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  • Ted Hans
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    [Y]Ditto! Along with his wonderful exegetical commentary on Ephesians.

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  • Simon’s Brother
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    I was certain I had requested this before, but alas no I had only mentioned it here: The Chronological Life of Christ by Mark Moore - Logos Bible Software Forums

     

    Please, please please, May we have this work in Logos.  It's one of the few dead tree reference works I regularly pull off my shelves to consult over thorny questions.   I just used it again....

     

    ISBN: 0310262119


    Do you know how different it is to the journal articles it is based on from B. Sacra ?

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  • TCBlack
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    Do you know how different it is to the journal articles it is based on from B. Sacra ?

    I didn't even realize those were there Andrew! 

    After a cursory look, it appears that the book is largely replicated there, sans charts.

    Looking at the 1973 publication date, it appears these articles first appeared in Bibsac just before the book was published in 1973.

     

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  • Todd Phillips
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    Do you know how different it is to the journal articles it is based on from B. Sacra ?

    I didn't even realize those were there Andrew! 

    After a cursory look, it appears that the book is largely replicated there, sans charts.

    Looking at the 1973 publication date, it appears these articles first appeared in Bibsac just before the book was published in 1973.

     

    I love the Journals!  I've created a note file called "Chronological Aspects of the Life of Christ" with a separate note linking to each of those, with significant excerpts in each note, so that a search for something like Matt 12:40 will give me a hit in for that notefile.  I could have used clippings, but in this instance a notefile seemed better since the note icon shows up in the text to link me back to the full list.  And the notefile looks more like a table of contents.

     

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  • Mark Smith
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    And the notefile looks more like a table of contents.

    Good idea, Todd.

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  • TCBlack
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    I love the Journals!  I've created a note file called "Chronological Aspects of the Life of Christ" with a separate note linking to each of those, with significant excerpts in each note, so that a search for something like Matt 12:40 will give me a hit in for that notefile.  I could have used clippings, but in this instance a notefile seemed better since the note icon shows up in the text to link me back to the full list.  And the notefile looks more like a table of contents.

     

    I'm trying to figure out a way to do something like that without replicating so much in the file.  So far I've just got the links as above in my Favorites under the title "chronological aspects...." 

    That doesn't solve the search issue like your solution does Todd.  Too bad I can't define a collection at the sub-resource level.

    By the way I forgot to list:

    Part VI: Daniel's Seventy Weeks and New Testament Chronology <a target="_blank" href="logosres:gs-bsac-132;ref=VolumeNumberPage.V_132,_N_525,_p_46;off=2035">Volume 132, Number 525, Page 46</a>

    And incidentally Immediately after in BSV135 there is a book review for the newly released book.  Which I guess answers which came first the Bibsac article or the book.  Answer: Bibsac.

    [quote]Chronological Aspects of the Life of Christ. By Harold W. Hoehner. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1977. 176 pp. Paper, $3.95.
    In this work Hoehner aims to establish chronologically fixed points for such events as the birth of Christ, the commencement of His ministry, and the year of the crucifixion. Along with these he considers the duration of the Lord’s ministry and the day of the week Christ was crucified. A chapter is also given to a discussion of Daniel’s seventy weeks.
    The key to Hoehner’s chronology is the date of the crucifixion which he takes to be A.D. 33.
    The subject is very carefully researched and documented, and the arguments are finely honed (pardon the pun!). There is an excellent historical analysis of the situation of Pilate and Herod Antipas in regard to the emperor at the time of the Lord’s crucifixion.
    If the book can be faulted at any point, it is its heavy concentration of material. With a paucity of vocabulary Hoehner steps through a vast amount of data. One could only wish that the discussion would be a bit more fully developed.
    For an excellent and capable consideration of the subject of the chronology of Christ’s life, this book is very highly recommended.




    S. D. Toussaint , vol. 135, Bibliotheca Sacra Volume 135, 538 (Dallas, TX: Dallas Theological Seminary, 1978), 170.

     

    I do agree with Toussaint's complaint that Hoehner uses a "paucity of vocabulary"  but only because I wanted more topics - the topics covered are not hampered by the lack of verbosity - they are if anything enhanced by Hoehner's direct manner.  Judging from the footnotes referring to it afterward, it quickly was accepted by at least the Bibsac community as an authoritative reference. 

     

     

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  • Todd Phillips
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    I love the Journals!  I've created a note file called "Chronological Aspects of the Life of Christ" with a separate note linking to each of those, with significant excerpts in each note, so that a search for something like Matt 12:40 will give me a hit in for that notefile.  I could have used clippings, but in this instance a notefile seemed better since the note icon shows up in the text to link me back to the full list.  And the notefile looks more like a table of contents.

    I'm trying to figure out a way to do something like that without replicating so much in the file.  So far I've just got the links as above in my Favorites under the title "chronological aspects...." 

    That doesn't solve the search issue like your solution does Todd.  Too bad I can't define a collection at the sub-resource level.

    BTW, when I said "significant excerpts", I didn't mean large ones.  I just put some concluding paragraphs in the note that I felt would give me the search hits I needed.

    MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540

  • TCBlack
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  • TCBlack
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    BTW, when I said "significant excerpts", I didn't mean large ones. I just put some concluding paragraphs in the note that I felt would give me the search hits I needed.

    Ah, well I clearly misunderstood you.  :-)  I opted for slightly different, I made a Passage list by selecting all the text, copying and then adding to the passage list via clipboard.  That should do it... albeit without the direct link.

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  • Todd Phillips
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    BTW, when I said "significant excerpts", I didn't mean large ones. I just put some concluding paragraphs in the note that I felt would give me the search hits I needed.

    Ah, well I clearly misunderstood you.  :-)  I opted for slightly different, I made a Passage list by selecting all the text, copying and then adding to the passage list via clipboard.  That should do it... albeit without the direct link.

    You could now copy those references out of the passage list and paste them into the body of a note that links to the article.  Then you could delete the passage list and just have the (more useful) notefile appear in the search results.

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  • TCBlack
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    You could now copy those references out of the passage list and paste them into the body of a note that links to the article.  Then you could delete the passage list and just have the (more useful) notefile appear in the search results.

    Good idea!

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  • Simon’s Brother
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    You could now copy those references out of the passage list and paste them into the body of a note that links to the article.  Then you could delete the passage list and just have the (more useful) notefile appear in the search results.

    Good idea!

    Now all we need is a way for you  to share that more than useful note file [:P]

  • TCBlack
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    You could now copy those references out of the passage list and paste them into the body of a note that links to the article.  Then you could delete the passage list and just have the (more useful) notefile appear in the search results.

    Good idea!


    Now all we need is a way for you  to share that more than useful note file Stick out tongue

    That can be done... Kind of..... If you have the set:

    Make your own Chronological Aspects (the workaround)

    First create a blank Notefile named appropriately: Chronological Aspects of the Life of Christ

    Next, open the links listed in the above posts and select the title (e.g. "Part I: The Date of Christ's Birth")

    Right click your selected title, and create a new note in your newly named note file.

    Then paste in the verse list as follows.

    Part I: The Date of Christ's Birth

    Luke 3:1
    Luke 2:1
    Matthew 2:1
    Luke 1:5
    Luke 2:1–5
    Micah 5:1
    Acts 5:37
    Luke 2:2
    Luke 3:22
    Luke 3:23
    Luke 3:1–2
    John 1:15
    John 1:30
    John 5:36
    1 Corinthians 1:25
    John 15:18
    John 8:57
    Matthew 2:16
    Luke 2:12
    Luke 2:8
    Luke 2:9
    Luke 2:11
    Luke 2:13
    Luke 2:14
    Luke 2:20
    Luke 2:21
    Luke 2:16
    Luke 1:59
    Luke 1:66
    Luke 1:76
    Luke 2:17
    Luke 2:27
    John 16:21
    Hebrews 11:23
    2 Timothy 3:15

    Part II: The Commencement of Christ's Ministry

    Luke 3:1–3
    Luke 3:1–2
    Nehemiah 1:1
    Nehemiah 2:1
    John 2:13
    Luke 3:23
    John 6:4
    John 11:55
    Luke 1:3
    Acts 23:26
    Acts 24:3
    Acts 26:25
    John 3:21
    Matthew 21:12
    Mark 11:15
    Luke 19:45
    Matthew 27:51
    Mark 15:38
    Luke 23:45
    John 2:14–15
    John 5:14
    John 7:14
    John 7:28
    John 8:2
    John 8:20
    John 8:59
    John 11:56
    John 18:20
    John 2:19–20
    John 8:57
    John 2:20
    Matthew 4:1–11
    Mark 1:12–13
    Luke 4:1–13
    John 1:35–51
    John 2:1–11
    John 2:12

    Part III: The Duration of Christ's Ministry

    Luke 3:23
    John 8:57
    Luke 4:19
    Isaiah 61:2
    Mark 2:23
    Mark 14:1
    John 2:13
    John 6:4
    John 11:55
    John 6:10
    Mark 6:39
    John 5
    John 6
    John 4
    John 7
    John 5:1
    John 5:19–47
    John 7:3
    John 1:29
    John 1:41
    John 2:23
    John 3:24
    John 4:35
    John 5:35
    John 7:2
    John 10:22
    Luke 9:51
    Luke 6:1
    Matthew 17:24
    Luke 13:1
    Luke 13:6–9
    John 1:29–51
    John 1:28–29
    John 1:43
    John 2:1
    John 1:51
    Matthew 14:13–21
    Mark 6:32–44
    Luke 9:10–17
    Luke 19:27
    John 10:22–42
    John 11:1–53
    John 10
    John 11
    Matthew 17:24–27
    Matthew 15:1–20
    Luke 19:28
    John 11:7
    John 11:17–18
    Luke 13:22
    Luke 17:11
    John 6:1–15
    Matthew 12:1
    Exodus 23:14–17
    Exodus 34:23
    Deuteronomy 16:16
    John 7:10
    John 7:14
    John 7:37
    John 12:1
    John 13:1
    John 18:39
    John 19:14
    Matthew 4:1–11
    Mark 1:12–13
    Luke 4:1–13
    John 1:35–51
    John 2:1–11
    John 2:12
    John 3:1–21
    John 3:22–36
    Matthew 4:12
    Mark 1:14
    Luke 4:14
    John 4:3
    John 4:4–42
    Matthew 4:13–17
    Mark 1:14–15
    Luke 4:14–15
    John 4:43–46
    Mark 2:23–28
    Luke 6:1–5
    Matthew 12:1–8
    Matthew 12:22–37
    Mark 3:19–30
    Mark 6:6–13
    Luke 9:1–6
    Matthew 15:21–28
    Mark 7:24–30
    Matthew 15:32–39
    Mark 8:1–10
    Matthew 16:13–20
    Mark 8:27–30
    Luke 9:18–21
    Matthew 17:19
    Mark 9:2–10
    Luke 9:28–36
    Matthew 19:1
    Mark 10:1
    Luke 13:21
    John 10:42
    John 10:22–39
    Luke 9:52–56
    Luke 10:1–24
    Luke 10:25
    John 10:40–42
    Luke 17:10
    John 11:1–54
    John 11:54
    Matthew 20:34
    Mark 10:1–52

    Part IV:  The Day of Christ's Crucifixion

    Matthew 12:40
    Matthew 16:21
    Matthew 17:23
    Matthew 20:19
    Matthew 27:64
    Luke 9:22
    Luke 18:33
    Luke 24:7
    Luke 24:21
    Luke 24:46
    John 2:19–22
    Acts 10:40
    1 Corinthians 15:4
    Acts 20:7
    1 Corinthians 16:2
    Deuteronomy 5:14
    Matthew 21:8
    Mark 11:8
    Numbers 15:32–36
    Leviticus 23:7
    John 19:31
    Matthew 28:1
    Matthew 12:1–12
    Matthew 12:5
    John 19:14
    Matthew 27:62
    Mark 15:42
    Luke 23:54
    John 19:42
    Mark 8:31
    Luke 23:56
    Mark 16:1–2
    Luke 24:1
    John 20:1
    Luke 24:13
    1 Corinthians 5:7
    1 Corinthians 15:23
    Matthew 27:63
    Mark 9:31
    Mark 10:34
    Genesis 42:17
    Genesis 42:18
    1 Kings 20:29
    2 Chronicles 10:5
    2 Chronicles 10:12
    Esther 4:16
    Esther 5:1
    1 Samuel 30:12
    1 Samuel 30:13
    Jonah 1:17
    Matthew 26:20
    Mark 14:17
    Luke 22:14
    John 13:2
    1 Corinthians 11:23
    Mark 14:12
    Matthew 26:17
    Luke 22:7–8
    John 18:28
    Exodus 12
    Leviticus 23:4–8
    Numbers 9:3–14
    Deuteronomy 16:1–8
    Exodus 12:3
    Exodus 12:6
    Leviticus 23:5
    Numbers 9:3
    Numbers 9:5
    Exodus 12:8
    Matthew 26:2
    Matthew 26:18
    Matthew 26:19
    Mark 14:1
    Mark 14:14
    Mark 14:16
    Luke 22:1
    Luke 22:7
    Luke 22:8
    Luke 22:13
    Luke 22:15
    Deuteronomy 16:7
    John 13:30
    John 13:10
    Matthew 26:26
    Mark 14:22
    John 13:29
    John 13:1
    John 19:36
    Exodus 12:46
    Numbers 9:12
    Matthew 26:5
    Mark 14:2
    John 11:55
    Deuteronomy 17:12
    Mark 15:25
    Deuteronomy 21:23
    Mark 14:12–16
    Luke 22:7–13
    Matthew 26:17–19
    Exodus 12:10
    Leviticus 23:15
    Exodus 12:18
    Leviticus 23:32
    Nehemiah 13:19
    Leviticus 11
    Leviticus 14:46
    Leviticus 14:15
    Leviticus 17:15
    Leviticus 22:6
    Deuteronomy 23:11
    Deuteronomy 1:33
    Deuteronomy 28:66
    1 Samuel 25:16
    1 Kings 8:29
    Mark 4:27
    Mark 5:5
    Luke 2:37
    Genesis 1:14
    Genesis 1:16
    Genesis 1:18
    Genesis 8:22
    Genesis 31:40
    Numbers 14:14
    2 Samuel 21:10
    1 Kings 8:59
    Nehemiah 1:6
    Nehemiah 4:9
    Luke 18:7
    Acts 9:24
    Revelation 4:8
    Genesis 19:34
    1 Samuel 19:11
    Acts 4:3
    Acts 20:7–11
    Acts 23:32
    Deuteronomy 16:4
    John 12:1
    Matthew 26:6–13
    Mark 14:3–9
    John 12:1–8
    John 12:9–11
    John 12:12
    Matthew 21:1–9
    Mark 11:1–10
    Luke 19:28–40
    John 12:12–19
    Matthew 21:10–11
    Mark 11:11
    Matthew 21:18–19
    Mark 11:12–14
    Matthew 21:12–13
    Mark 11:15–17
    Luke 19:45–46
    Mark 11:18–19
    Luke 19:47–48
    Matthew 21:20–22
    Mark 11:20–26
    Matthew 21:23
    Matthew 23:39
    Mark 11:27
    Mark 12:44
    Luke 20:1
    Luke 21:4
    Matthew 24:1
    Matthew 25:46
    Mark 13:1–37
    Luke 21:5–36
    Matthew 26:1–5
    Mark 14:1–2
    Luke 22:1–2
    Matthew 26:14–16
    Mark 14:10–11
    Luke 22:3–6
    Matthew 26:20–30
    Mark 14:17–26
    Luke 22:14–30
    John 14:31
    Matthew 26:30–35
    Mark 14:26–31
    Luke 22:31–39
    John 15:1
    John 18:1
    Matthew 26:36–46
    Mark 14:32–42
    Luke 22:39–46
    Matthew 26:47–56
    Mark 14:43–52
    Luke 22:47–53
    John 18:2–12
    Matthew 26:57–75
    Mark 14:53–72
    Luke 22:54–65
    John 18:13–27
    Matthew 27:1–30
    Mark 15:1–19
    Luke 22:66
    Luke 23:25
    John 19:16
    Matthew 27:31–60
    Mark 15:20–46
    Luke 23:26–54
    John 19:16–42
    Matthew 27:61–66
    Mark 15:47
    Luke 23:55–56
    Matthew 28:1–15
    Mark 16:1–8
    Mark 16:9–13
    Luke 24:1–35
    Leviticus 23:9–14

    Part V: The Year of Christ's Crucifixion

    Matthew 26:3
    Matthew 26:57
    John 11:49–53
    John 18:13–14
    Matthew 27:2–26
    Mark 15:1–15
    Luke 23:1–25
    John 18:28
    John 19:16
    Acts 4:27
    1 Timothy 6:13
    Luke 3:1–2
    1 Corinthians 5:7
    John 2:20
    Luke 3:1
    John 2:13
    John 6:4
    John 11:55
    John 4:35
    John 5:1
    John 5
    John 5:6
    John 6
    Luke 3:23
    Luke 13:1
    Luke 23:12
    John 19:12
    Luke 23:6–12

    Part VI: Daniel's Seventy Weeks

    Daniel 9:24–27
    Daniel 9:1
    2 Chronicles 36:21–23
    Ezra 1
    Ezra 6:3–5
    Jeremiah 25:11–12
    Jeremiah 29:10
    Jeremiah 29:17–19
    2 Chronicles 36:21
    Leviticus 26:33–35
    Leviticus 26:40–46
    Ezekiel 45:21
    Daniel 10:2
    Daniel 10:3
    Genesis 29:27
    Genesis 29:28
    Deuteronomy 16:9
    Leviticus 12:5
    Deuteronomy 16:10
    Deuteronomy 16:16
    2 Chronicles 8:13
    Daniel 9:24
    Daniel 9:25
    Daniel 9:26
    Daniel 9:27
    Psalm 33:2
    Psalm 92:3
    Psalm 144:9
    Daniel 9:1–2
    Jeremiah 25:11
    Leviticus 26:34–35
    Leviticus 26:43
    Daniel 7:25
    Daniel 12:7
    Revelation 12:14
    Daniel 9
    Ezra 10:9
    Esther 4:6
    2 Chronicles 32:6
    Nehemiah 8:1
    Nehemiah 8:3
    Isaiah 28:27
    Isaiah 41:15
    Amos 1:3
    Leviticus 22:22
    Psalm 68:14
    Proverbs 3:14
    Proverbs 8:10
    Proverbs 8:19
    Proverbs 16:16
    Zechariah 9:3
    Joel 3:14
    2 Chronicles 36:22–23
    Ezra 1:1–4
    Isaiah 44:28
    Isaiah 45:13
    Ezra 4:12
    Ezra 9:9
    Haggai 1:2–4
    Ezra 4:13
    Ezra 4:16
    Ezra 5:3
    Ezra 5:8
    Ezra 5:9
    Ezra 5:3–17
    Ezra 6:1–12
    Ezra 7:11–26
    Ezra 7:18
    Ezra 7:25
    Acts 8–9
    Nehemiah 2:1–8
    Daniel 2:3
    Daniel 2:5
    Daniel 2:8
    Ezra 4:7–23
    Nehemiah 2:7–9
    Nehemiah 1:1
    Daniel 2:1
    Nehemiah 2:1
    Romans 11:25–27
    Luke 4:18–19
    Isaiah 61:1–2
    Matthew 26:28
    Luke 22:20
    1 Corinthians 11:25
    Matthew 24:15
    Bible Revelation 12
    Revelation 13
    Revelation 19
    Daniel 7:24–25
    Revelation 12:6
    Revelation 11:3
    Revelation 11:2
    Revelation 13:5
    Genesis 7:11
    Genesis 8:4
    Genesis 7:24
    Genesis 8:3

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  • Andy
    Andy Member Posts: 2,282 ✭✭✭

    Thanks, Thomas, that is a great idea and a great help.

    It is much appreciated.

  • Todd Phillips
    Todd Phillips Member Posts: 6,737 ✭✭✭

    It might be good to remove any whole chapter references from that list to reduce spurious hits when searching.

    MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540

  • TCBlack
    TCBlack Member Posts: 10,980 ✭✭✭

    Hmm Sarcasm is my love language. Obviously I love you. 

  • Simon’s Brother
    Simon’s Brother Member Posts: 6,821 ✭✭✭

    Thanks Tom,  almost done setting it up.  I had to paste the links into notepad first though as the fourm had converted them as links to bible.logos.com and those links carried straight into the note.  Paste into Notepad stripped the links and then Logos 4 was able to convert them into internal links.

  • TCBlack
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    Hmm.  [:/] Sorry for the trouble Andrew.  But I'm glad it worked well enough to get you going.  :-)

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  • Simon’s Brother
    Simon’s Brother Member Posts: 6,821 ✭✭✭


    Hmm.  [:/] Sorry for the trouble Andrew.  But I'm glad it worked well enough to get you going.  :-)


    No biggie but thought it might happen to others and they didn't realise as the links look the same whether they are internal or external and not pick it up till the clicked on one of the links

  • Todd Phillips
    Todd Phillips Member Posts: 6,737 ✭✭✭

    I love the Journals!  I've created a note file called "Chronological Aspects of the Life of Christ" with a separate note linking to each of those, with significant excerpts in each note, so that a search for something like Matt 12:40 will give me a hit in for that notefile.  I could have used clippings, but in this instance a notefile seemed better since the note icon shows up in the text to link me back to the full list.  And the notefile looks more like a table of contents.

    I'm trying to figure out a way to do something like that without replicating so much in the file.  So far I've just got the links as above in my Favorites under the title "chronological aspects...." 

    That doesn't solve the search issue like your solution does Todd.  Too bad I can't define a collection at the sub-resource level.

    BTW, when I said "significant excerpts", I didn't mean large ones.  I just put some concluding paragraphs in the note that I felt would give me the search hits I needed.

    In case anyone is wondering (i.e those coming from the latest thread), here is what my note file looks like:

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    The text in each note is the concluding paragraphs from the end of each article, which makes the note file an executive summary of the whole work, and it provides good search hits when doing either a word or passage search.

    MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540

  • Russ White
    Russ White Member Posts: 569 ✭✭

    Even with the workaround, I'd like to get the book itself --because of the various illustrations and such that are included there, and not in the journals. So I would still ask Logos and Zondervan to include it there.

    Russ

  • Jonas Dagson
    Jonas Dagson Member Posts: 6 ✭✭

    The link does not work for me. Any idea how I can find the issue 521 online?

    Jonas Dagson, Sweden (dagson@algonet.se)

  • TCBlack
    TCBlack Member Posts: 10,980 ✭✭✭

    The link does not work for me. Any idea how I can find the issue 521 online?

    Hi Jonas, 

    First: You might want to edit (if too much time hasn't passed) your email address out, or spammers will harvest the address and you'll get hundreds of spam emails daily.

    Second: The second item on a google search for Bibliotheca Sacra is the online archive and subscription page.

    Third: You can still obtain Bibsac through Logos if you wish.  

    I hope this helps. :-)

    Hmm Sarcasm is my love language. Obviously I love you. 

  • Roy Kosin
    Roy Kosin Member Posts: 12 ✭✭

    It has been 10 years. Can we generate some interest in Hoehner, Chronological Aspects of the Life of Jesus as a Community Pricing or Prepub?