I purchased the Baker illustrated Guide to Everyday Life and it was downloaded yesterday - https://www.logos.com/product/31499/baker-illustrated-guide-to-everyday-life-in-bible-times
These are the subjects covered in the guide:
CONTENTS
- Anoint
- Armor-Bearer
- Arrow (to shoot)
- Authority (to hold or to exercise)
- Bake Bread
- Belt (to wear or to tuck)
- Birth
- Blind
- Borrow/Lend
- Bow Down (to kneel)
- Bread (to eat)
- Bridegroom
- Bury the Dead
- Cast Metal
- Circumcise
- Clap Hands
- Clean/Unclean
- Concubine
- Cross the Jordan River
- Crown (to wear)
- Crucify
- Dance
- Destroy (Hebrew, hrm)
- Divination (to practice)
- Divorce
- Dream (to have or to interpret)
- Drunk (to become)
- Dry (to be or to experience drought)
- Eat
- Engrave
- Exile
- Famine
- Fast
- Firstborn Son
- Fish
- Flog (whip, scourge)
- Fly
- Foot (to place on)
- Fortify
- Foundation (to lay)
- Glean
- Greet
- Grind
- Hand (to raise or stretch out)
- Harvest (reap)
- Hunt
- Inherit
- Kiss
- Lamp (to light a)
- Lay On Hands
- Lots (to cast)
- Measure
- Melt
- Milk (to drink)
- Mountain (to move)
- Mourn (to grieve)
- Naked
- Name (to give a)
- Orphan (fatherless)
- Pharisee
- Plant/Sow
- Pledged to Be Married (betrothed/engaged)
- Plow
- Plunder
- Potter (pottery manufacture)
- Prostitute
- Quarry (to hew)
- Ride
- Run
- Sabbath (to observe)
- Sacred Stone (to set up or to destroy)
- Sadducee (chief priest)
- Sandals (to remove)
- Scribe (secretary)
- Shave
- Shear
- Shipwreck
- Siege (besiege)
- Sift (with a sieve)
- Sit
- Slave (to become or to be freed)
- Sleep
- Sling (a projectile)
- Smelt (to refine metal)
- Stiff-Necked
- Stoning (as a form of execution)
- Stranger (alien)
- Tax Collector
- Tear a Garment
- Tent Peg/Stake (to drive)
- Thresh
- Trap/Snare
- Vineyard (to establish)
- Wash Clothes
- Water (to acquire or to draw)
- Weave
- Weigh
- Widow
- Winnow
- Yoke (to wear a)
It is my (limited) understanding that because this is a monograph and not a dictionary, none of the contents above appear in the Topic search where the other dictionary and encyclopaedia articles appear.
If this is the reason (even after prioritisation), then I suggest it has been wrongly identified as a monograph. Though this not called a Dictionary or an Encyclopaedia, its needs to operate like one within logos. its a great reference resource and this would enable me to use it as it is meant to be used.
Hope you can help...