I am curious to know How much dollars some one could have invested to logos Bible software.
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A lot, but buying good books (if they are used) is one of the greatest investments one can make...buying them in Logos makes the investment all that much more worthwhile.
Jacob Hantla
Pastor/Elder, Grace Bible Church
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Jacob Hantla said:
buying good books (if they are used)
Jacob Hantla said:buying them in Logos makes the investment all that much more worthwhile.
Hi, Jacob your are right ,buying with purpose is the most important.
Blessings in Christ.
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With Logos resources my wants are unlimited,but I am strugling to limit and try to ingnore the advertising being made.
Blessings in Christ.
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Currently at $4938.43 and I have the Plat package with a lot more addon resources I have acquired. My CP and Prepub total around 11k and I am not sure I will get all those resources.. some I do.. others I delete.
I am a student attending a very demanding program and I have to say Logos Bible Software has helped me tremendously with academic papers. I cannot recall any paper I have written for school that did not have Logos resources cited in it. In a hermeneutics class I needed a certain amount of commentaries in the last 50 years. While the students ran wild in the library I just opened up my Logos and found the commentaries I needed. I will continue to support Logos in all my endeavors and I hope to do business with them for many years to come.
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Matthew Hamrick said:
Currently at $4938.43 and I have the Plat package with a lot more addon resources I have acquired. My CP and Prepub total around 11k and I am not sure I will get all those resources.. some I do.. others I delete.
I am a student attending a very demanding program and I have to say Logos Bible Software has helped me tremendously with academic papers. I cannot recall any paper I have written for school that did not have Logos resources cited in it. In a hermeneutics class I needed a certain amount of commentaries in the last 50 years. While the students ran wild in the library I just opened up my Logos and found the commentaries I needed. I will continue to support Logos in all my endeavors and I hope to do business with them for many years to come.
I have over $14,000 listed on the orders page with items which aren't there since they were purchased prior to the time when they began their list. Add to that the fact that there are a number of resources I have passed up -- some because I don't want them but others because I couldn't afford them at the time they were offered on prepub -- and I have a considerable quantity of items that I have or would have purchased. Some have much more since I'm fussy about what I buy (generally, but not always). You might as "Sweet Rosie O'Grady" [;)] since I think she gets almost everything.
george
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Hi Tes,
Greetings in Jesus' Name. Wonderful Name.
I must say that Logos is divinely sent by the Lord to those who know a good tool in the study of Scriptures. To me, it is so valuable, it has no value in dollars. This said, I've invested in this tool in ten years close to $7,000, not including the bids I have pending which add up close to $700.00! In addition I also have about another $1,300 in "gathering interest" and "under contract" resources. Bless the Name of Jesus.
To God be the glory!! I started with Logos 2 (I believe it was called this, it was before Libronix). It has been the Lord who has blessed me with such a tool which I consider it an investment.
I once visited Logos and saw how they prepare this resource. One word for the glory of God: AWESOME.
Blessings to all. . .
Eis Cristos
Al Sosa
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Alfredo Sosa said:
Hi Tes,
Greetings in Jesus' Name. Wonderful Name.
I must say that Logos is divinely sent by the Lord to those who know a good tool in the study of Scriptures. To me, it is so valuable, it has no value in dollars. This said, I've invested in this tool in ten years close to $7,000, not including the bids I have pending which add up close to $700.00! In addition I also have about another $1,300 in "gathering interest" and "under contract" resources. Bless the Name of Jesus.
To God be the glory!! I started with Logos 2 (I believe it was called this, it was before Libronix). It has been the Lord who has blessed me with such a tool which I consider it an investment.
I once visited Logos and saw how they prepare this resource. One word for the glory of God: AWESOME.
Blessings to all. . .
Eis Cristos
Al Sosa
Absolutly ,brother you are right that is why my wants are so great above my capacity.
Blessings in Christ.
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I started with a MacArthur Library disc bought from Grace To You. It was $50. Never planned to go any further. Last fall I decided to try L4Mac while it was still Beta. Never really even knew what I had on the MacArthur disc until then. And L4M was so cool. That did it. Went for Scholar on the payment plan after an agonizing month of trying to raise enough money. I mentioned it to a friend. He sent me a check for the full amount! I've been selling off my print volumes to help finance my books in Logos. I'm paying off an upgrade to Platinum and WBC. I guess all this is past $2000, but a mere pittance as to it's real value. God's Word is priceless especially when you gain understanding of it.
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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I have spent around $3,000 US so far and continue to buy titles as they become available. I also have some like William Barclay that are no longer available to the Bible software publishers.
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Still curious.
Blessings in Christ.
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You're going to continue to be curious if you expect an answer from me. I do, however, wish to welcome you back to the forums. I was wondering just the other day what had become of you. Don't stay away.
george
gfsomselיְמֵי־שְׁנוֹתֵינוּ בָהֶם שִׁבְעִים שָׁנָה וְאִם בִּגְבוּרֹת שְׁמוֹנִים שָׁנָה וְרָהְבָּם עָמָל וָאָוֶן
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There is no answer. It depends upon
- what you are using Logos for
- the resources Logos offers that are related to your use
- what you have available in paper format that you can delay upgrading
- what other expenses have priority on your assets
Put another way
- your investment in Logos should not take precedent over good and generous stewardship of your funds
- with the exception of (a) resources that came in your base package or (b) resources that you purchased to make the resource available to other Logos users, your collection shouldn't contain unused resources ... poor priorities. In His "fed me, visited me, gave me water" statement, Jesus didn't mention Logos resources ...
- your collection shouldn't grow for bragging rights reasons
That is my personal quick ethical statement re: Logos
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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MJ. Smith said:
In His "fed me, visited me, gave me water" statement, Jesus didn't mention Logos resources ...
Tsk, tsk, MJ. You neglected part of the saying. Perhaps you are using a faulty manuscript. It reads "fed me, visited me, gave me water, purchased Logos resources." [;)]
george
gfsomselיְמֵי־שְׁנוֹתֵינוּ בָהֶם שִׁבְעִים שָׁנָה וְאִם בִּגְבוּרֹת שְׁמוֹנִים שָׁנָה וְרָהְבָּם עָמָל וָאָוֶן
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Tes said:
Still curious.
My dear brother,
Are you a mohel? This question cut's to the quick. Funny just yesterday I took vengeance on a small portion of my excesses. Ah but alas, I simply made room for more. I think I'll do a search on "logos" and see what God's precious Word has to say concerning this matter. My hope is that the Father allows grace to his servants. Peace my friend, please do not judge me. [:$]
Meanwhile, Jesus kept on growing wiser and more mature, and in favor with God and his fellow man.
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George Somsel said:
You're going to continue to be curious if you expect an answer from me. I do, however, wish to welcome you back to the forums. I was wondering just the other day what had become of you. Don't stay away.
George Somsel said:I have over $14,000 listed on the orders
page with items which aren't there since they were purchased prior to
the time when they began their list. Add to that the fact that there
are a number of resources I have passed up -- some because I don't want
them but others because I couldn't afford them at the time they were
offered on prepub -- and I have a considerable quantity of items that I
have or would have purchased. Some have much more since I'm fussy about
what I buy (generally, but not always). You might as "Sweet Rosie
O'Grady"since I think she gets almost everything.
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George Somsel said:
It reads "fed me, visited me, gave me water, purchased Logos resources."
Yet another reason to be more diligent in learning Greek[8-|] But Logos has an app for that doesn't it?
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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George Somsel said:
I was wondering just the other day what had become of you. Don't stay away.
Thank you George, I don't want to stay away, I am part of the forum,the only reason I was busy in PBB and others.We are......http://community.logos.com/forums/t/20083.aspx
Blessings in Christ.
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Ted Hans said:George Somsel said:
You're going to continue to be curious if you expect an answer from me. I do, however, wish to welcome you back to the forums. I was wondering just the other day what had become of you. Don't stay away.
The question was regarding what one COULD have spent, not what one HAS spent.
george
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Hey, Tes
Great question, I would say about $11,500 with 4,030 titles. I don't know why everybody doesn't respond? I started the thread with how many times "the" comes up in a search, and a lot of people responded with no talk of spending too much money.
Matt
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I bought my original Logos software package at the bookstore in John Piper's church many years ago. It was the Gold package, there was no Platinum or Portfolio at the time.
I now have Portfolio and accumulated 5,700 resources in my Logos Library and I have over $25K invested. They add up fast...
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$97,000 so far
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To Mike S. - was told last spring that Everything was about $50,000 - Did you talk to customer service - and how many resources?
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David Ames said:
To Mike S. - was told last spring that Everything was about $50,000 - Did you talk to customer service - and how many resources?
I'm sure he meant $50K in resources, and $40K in computational capability to index it and keep it lag free [;)]
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MJ. Smith said:
There is no answer. It depends upon
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- what other expenses have priority on your assets
Put another way
- your investment in Logos should not take precedent over good and generous stewardship of your funds
- ...
That is my personal quick ethical statement re: Logos
I've come to view my Logos purchases as investments in opportunities for spousal discussions [{][li]
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It sounds about right as it is ... if you don't assume pre-publication or community pricing.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Going back to my upgrade to Logos from the old CDWORD program decades ago, it must be about $10,000. Maybe more. About 60% of which was bought directly from Logos and the rest from publishers or bookstores which carry Logos products.
These are the tools of my trade, and I do not regret a single dollar spent on Logos resources.
Thanks Logos! I never dreamed that I could have such a valuable library. I am in your debt, literally and figuratively.
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I want to add one thing to the discussion: I think there are two measures: knowledge and being Christian.
I'm trying to pay as little... but investing more in Logos has really expanded my horizons. Even though I don't read the theological viewpoints of many denominations, I read much more now, both printed matter (somehow Logos has made me read my paper books over and over again in places where it's a bit difficult to open my laptop), than I did way back when I only had a small Logos collection:
Those who want to look at my preferences, I'll provide the following links (I was thinking of putting them in my signature but found out about a limit how long the signature can be), these are from my profile:Matt W said:Even with the Platinum package and a few commentaries, it is only a small fraction of what I pay for seminary. I don't know how I got through my classes before logos.
I get so much more out of class when I can look up commentaries and original languages on the spot. I love the efficiency and ease of being able to search 4-5 of the top commentaries for a particular passage in the time it takes my profs to find the right book on the shelf. This software has saved me countless hours in studies and pastoral duties. I have spent thousands, but when I factor in the time saved and the edge it gives me in class, I have saved much more.
Reading Commentaries
My favorite 3 commentaries. . . and yours?
Re: Commentaries
Re: Ephesians: An Exegetical Commentary (Hoehner)
I'm looking for friends: What country are you from? Good items in Platinum (but I'm gonna wait until the next Edition of BDAG comes out and get (LSJ) meanwhile): If you "upgraded" to L5 Platinum from L4, what resources made it a good buy for you? Re: BDAG/HALOT ???
L4 Scholar's Library Platinum: Upgrade to higher package version?
Steve K. Ray -books catholic-convert.com
About a discussion forum: http://community.logos.com/forums/p/51819/381079.aspx#381079
L3 versus L4 versus L5None:
... I anticipate that day in horror! Same with printed matter, save one copy of the 3rd Edition New Testament Good News for modern man in jeans cloth paperback, one book about a book by C.S. Lewis on Hell (I will read it eventually to widen my perspectives and/or be able to refute), a Swedish New Testament, and an old Finnish Bible.Allen Browne said:A more informative question might be, "How much have I spent that I'm not using?"
Do You still hold to this view from 2010, MJ. that superfluous items in a base-package is an exception? Certainly no-one should feel pressure to read everything in their base-packge, but I think You should note that paying for a large base-package doesn't mean that You are supporting the publishers for those books that You think are good and others should have also, it means that the price is discounted:
MJ. Smith said:Put another way
- your investment in Logos should not take precedent over good and generous stewardship of your funds
- with the exception of (a) resources that came in your base package or (b) resources that you purchased to make the resource available to other Logos users, your collection shouldn't contain unused resources ... poor priorities. In His "fed me, visited me, gave me water" statement, Jesus didn't mention Logos resources ...
What is the truth here?:George Somsel said:Tsk, tsk, MJ. You neglected part of the saying. Perhaps you are using a faulty manuscript. It reads "fed me, visited me, gave me water, purchased Logos resources."
MJ. Smith said:In His "fed me, visited me, gave me water" statement, Jesus didn't mention Logos resources ...
Propably:Tes said:I am wondering ,whether the last "0" is included intentionally.
Mike S. said:$97,000 so far
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It cost God his Son, who is of course resurrected and ascended, so I do not really care how much it costs to better understand the Gospel. I have tens of 1000s invested in books and software. As long as I continue to be transformed into the image of the Son (Spirit/Word) - which includes financial responsibility - and as long as these resources are re-invested in the lives of others it is $$$ well spent.
Yours In Christ
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Unix living in celibacy said:
I want to add one thing to the discussion: I think there are two measures: knowledge and being Christian.
I'm trying to pay as little... but investing more in Logos has really expanded my horizons. Even though I don't read the theological viewpoints of many denominations, I read much more now, both printed matter (somehow Logos has made me read my paper books over and over again in places where it's a bit difficult to open my laptop), than I did way back when I only had a small Logos collection:
Those who want to look at my preferences, I'll provide the following links (I was thinking of putting them in my signature but found out about a limit how long the signature can be), these are from my profile:Matt W said:Even with the Platinum package and a few commentaries, it is only a small fraction of what I pay for seminary. I don't know how I got through my classes before logos.
I get so much more out of class when I can look up commentaries and original languages on the spot. I love the efficiency and ease of being able to search 4-5 of the top commentaries for a particular passage in the time it takes my profs to find the right book on the shelf. This software has saved me countless hours in studies and pastoral duties. I have spent thousands, but when I factor in the time saved and the edge it gives me in class, I have saved much more.
Peace, Unix! I am a long-term Logos User from Eastern Canada. I'm making the effort to understand you and your posts better; and this post has been helpful! God Bless you ..... 1. in your Relationship with Him!
2. In your Relationships with Brothers and Sisters in Christ
3. In your various needs and circumstances of life in this global civilisation!
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Unix living in celibacy said:
Do You still hold to this view from 2010, MJ. that superfluous items in a base-package is an exception?
You misread me. I was saying that the superfluous, unused resources should only be the result of the base package purchases.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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MJ., do You make that distinction because the prices in base-packages are generally more discounted than in collections, sets and bundles, or why?
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I also have been using Logos since the mid 1990's. I have spent probably over $15,000 on Logos. The software is invaluable to me.
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I think a total of 5-6k. And I just got started. I had to ween myself away for a bit.
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I haven't spent nearly what many others here have, but Logos is still the third-most expensive single thing I've ever purchased, after an engagement ring and a car.
“When I get a little money I buy books; and if any is left I buy food and clothes.”
- Desiderius Erasmus
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Mitchell said:
When I get a little money I buy books; and if any is left I buy food and clothes.
When I get a little money I buy books; and if any is left I buy more books.
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Super Tramp said:
I will keep spending until I annoy my wife.
Already annoyed my wife, but she still lets me upgrade ... She looked at my accounts page, and seen how much I spent so far, then gave me the "you know what we could have bought" lecture
. She's on the same page with me though, studying the word of God is important.. The two resources I am still wishing to get the big nelsons unlock, and anchor yale bible. Been looking at them for years, and have chosen to upgrade base packages instead.
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Blair Laird said:
She's on the same page with me though, studying the word of God is important.
My wife kind of burned out on the "it's for the gospel" bit a while ago [:P]
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Have many resources that you don’t use [received as part of an upgrade or set that you wanted but not everything that came with it?] Into the command box type FSD. There are some gems in the resources you have not yet reviewed. You may have to try it several times to get anything interesting.
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David Ames said:
Into the command box type FSD.
Logos 5 added an option for FSD:
FSD in <collection>
Now have two shortcuts: Facilitate Serendipitous Discovery in Bible Background and Facilitate Serendipitous Discovery in Bible Grid Favorites so can use FSD to randomly open background information OR a Bible Passage.
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Just under $3,000.
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Blair Laird said:
She looked at my accounts page, and seen how much I spent so far,
Another good reason to buy her a separate license. [8-|]
Logos 7 Collectors Edition
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David Ames said:
Into the command box type FSD.
Logos 5 added an option for FSD:
FSD in <collection>
Now have two shortcuts: Facilitate Serendipitous Discovery in Bible Background and Facilitate Serendipitous Discovery in Bible Grid Favorites so can use FSD to randomly open background information OR a Bible Passage.
Keep Smiling
Thanks for the tip. Will use more often.
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Aloha once again from paradise.
Funny this. I was looking over my account just the other day. I started with Libronix Gold and I now own the Diamond package.
I was really surprised just how much I've spent over the years. But the things I have learned! One cannot count the cost when getting closer to God. We can never equal his cost.
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When I first posted to this thread, about two years ago, I was just shy of $11K...now, following the roll out of L5 and the end-of-year sale, I am at just over $17K.
Of course, I still have some payments to make. [:P] I suppose you could call that "commitment", seeing as my income over the last two years has only been about twice what I spent on Logos resources during that time.
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