Today's blog addresses this topic - http://blog.logos.com/2014/01/5-types-of-dictionaries-you-need/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LogosBibleSoftwareBlog+%28Logos+Bible+Software+Blog%29
Personally, I have bids in for all of these resources. How about you?
I don't although if money weren't an issue I'd like to. But my interests would lead to a different top five that included linguistic terms, logic terms, literary terms, rhetorical terms, Jewish terms ... But thanks for highlighting the blog - I would have missed it.
Don't need any 100 year old dictionaries.
No doubt! After all, we are the first generation that God really spoke to, the first generation not to be blinded by our own prejudices and culture. What do a bunch of dead guys know?
Don't need any 100 year old dictionaries. No doubt! After all, we are the first generation that God really spoke to, the first generation not to be blinded by our own prejudices and culture. What do a bunch of dead guys know?
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Amen, Michael, Amen!