Word Biblical Commentary on Logos 4

I do not currently have Logos 4 loaded onto my computer.
I am interested in purchasing the 59 volume set of the Word Biblical Commentary. My question is this: if I were to purchase this 59 volume set AND download the free Logos 4 software, would I be able to read the Word commentary volumes on my computer? If not, what additional software would I need to purchase from Logos to read them?
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Welcome to the forums Paul.
You will not need anything else, that is all. Please get a the free bibles so that you can look up the scripture links as well. http://www.logos.com/products/search?start=&sort=pricelo&pageSize=15
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Paul Yeger said:
I do not currently have Logos 4 loaded onto my computer.
I am interested in purchasing the 59 volume set of the Word Biblical Commentary. My question is this: if I were to purchase this 59 volume set AND download the free Logos 4 software, would I be able to read the Word commentary volumes on my computer? If not, what additional software would I need to purchase from Logos to read them?
Welcome [:D]
Logos software is Free and available for many platforms => http://www.logos.com/4ways
For many Logos 4 features, may want to consider a base package along with Word Biblical Commentary => http://www.logos.com/comparison
Many Logos 4 features need appropriate resources.
Before purchasing Word Biblical Commentary (WBC) (59 vols.) , may want to email or call Logos sales => http://www.logos.com/about/contact (set was on sale earlier this year)
Wiki has Free Logos Books page.
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Is it possible to purchase a Bible version, say NRSV, as a stand-alone purchase or are most Bible versions only obtainable by purchasing a base package?
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Most are available as stand alone resources.
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Paul Yeger said:
Is it possible to purchase a Bible version, say NRSV, as a stand-alone purchase or are most Bible versions only obtainable by purchasing a base package?
Just search for the version you're interested in on the Logos website and you'll find the page where you can purchase it as a stand-alone. I think most Bibles can be got this way. Here's NRSV: http://www.logos.com/product/323/the-new-revised-standard-version-bible
You might want to consider also purchasing the minimal crossgrade, which is a bottom line package of useful basic resources along with the required databases (Logos Controlled Vocabulary, Biblical People/Places/Things, etc.) and features that make Logos 4 really shine. You can still do some basic stuff with it without the databases, but if you're willing to spend $39.95 for one Bible, it's not that much more of a stretch to throw in $69.95 (the cost of the minimal crossgrade) to get the Reverse Interlinear capability on that NRSV (not available if you buy it as a standalone) plus 6 other Bible translations, maps, timelines, lectionaries, a few Bible reference resources, and the ability to access all of these on your iPhone if you have one.
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Be aware that the WBC seems to be on sale fairly frequently. I think I've seen at least 4 sales at $399 or $499 since September. So unless you need it this very week, it might be worth waiting a while.
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
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fgh said:
Be aware that the WBC seems to be on sale fairly frequently. I think I've seen at least 4 sales at $399 or $499 since September. So unless you need it this very week, it might be worth waiting a while.
Actually, it seems you don't have to wait. There seems to be a very good sale going on right now, if you don't mind a little detective work: http://community.logos.com/forums/t/33418.aspx.
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
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