Logos 7 Basic Available Now (formerly free core engine)
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Mark, maybe for a lot of people. But... there are youth group leaders at my church who have studied Greek at university. They aren't seminary trained but have enough of an interest to want it.
Additionally, it will look good on the product page and if it's free anyway, then... why not?
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Mark, maybe for a lot of people. But... there are youth group leaders at my church who have studied Greek at university. They aren't seminary trained but have enough of an interest to want it.
Additionally, it will look good on the product page and if it's free anyway, then... why not?
Whether included in the base package or not there is no reason people, such as your youth group leaders, can't "purchase" it and add it to their library
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I agree with Mark's 'projected' user. I write neural nets that can re-write the NT in greek (maybe a few style issues) and I like the languages.
But if the user is intro, greek will scare them off. The OT/NT interlinears are perfect. Then attach pointers to free Logos resources (like SBL), etc. Keep it 'basic'.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Additionally, it will look good on the product page and if it's free anyway, then... why not?
One reason might be that original language resources and tools don't tend to appear until Bronze packages or higher.
I'd think that anyone who tried out Basic, then upgraded to Starter would be very limited in what they actually could do, without other necessary Greek resources or features.
Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!
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Like what, Petah?
I don't see how it scares people off any more than including the Greek / English lectionaries does..?
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I don't see how it scares people off any more than including the Greek / English lectionaries does..?
The Greek NT might scare off some folks. That said, Logos 7 Basic does have a rudimentary Greek lexicon and allows Morph searching of the SBL Greek text. You get analysis view, too. Morph tagging visible by hovering over the Greek text, and you can perform a Bible Word Study on a Greek word in the ways Logos usually allows.
So, if one is interested in Greek, they could download the free SBL edition and check out some of the things Logos can do with original languages using Logos 7 Basic.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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"So, if one is interested in Greek, they could download the free SBL edition and check out some of the things Logos can do with original languages using Logos 7 Basic."
But would they know how to do this? Why not just include it...
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But would they know how to do this? Why not just include it...
It's up to FL. You've made a case for doing so.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Why not just include it...
Because it would make people like myself far less willing to suggest the use of Logos in my parish. Why? because it gives the impression that Logos is not for the average "pew warmer" and because it gives the impression that Logos encourages pretending to know a language one does not.
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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I believe it's included. It should be listed in the Library under "The Greek New Testament: SBL Edition".
No, it is not included.
I suspect that a Greek NT may be outside the need of the projected Logos7 Basic user.
I checked what downloads with Logos Basic, and the SBL GNT is indeed included. But it's not listed on the product page, which is a little puzzling to me.
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While I understand this perspective, I must say that I know lots (a majority) of people serving in parish ministry who have lost their ability to work in the biblical languages for whom Logos and a reverse interlinear would be a great way to become reintroduced to tools they have forgotten since Seminary. I'm noodling around developing some material for local groups of pastors that suggests ways they can use those long-lost Greek and Hebrew skills in their preaching workflow. I've always thought I'd work from the STEP Bible tool because it integrates a nice set of texts and reference tools at a great price (as in free). I'd prefer Logos because I know Logos can grow with them through their careers. May of the people I know made investmetns in tools like Bibleworks (even an occasional Gramcord user), so they are already skeptical about investing in tools they may not use. Somethiing lite but functional would be great. I wonder if the interface could be adjusted....some kind of original languages very lite offering for free or a very nominal fee ($49.99) that is simply the Logos 7 Basic package with some additional resources and tweeks to the interface. They are different markets, but my experience with collegues leads me to believe that there is a need to be addressed in both areas.
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I checked what downloads with Logos Basic, and the SBL GNT is indeed included. But it's not listed on the product page, which is a little puzzling to me.
Sean, I'm sorry, but I checked my Library as well as the product page. The two Bibles I had were those listed on the product page, no SBL Greek NT. I had to 'order' and download the Greek NT separately. I wonder what others have found?
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Dropping by to hopefully bring some clarity here.
Currently, when you create an account on or access Logos THROUGH the Logos mobile app, you are given access to the SBLGNT as well as some other resources. In the near future, the free resources that you're given access to on mobile will be the Logos Basic collection.
That means you will get access to the same free Bible study resources (Logos Basic) whether you enter the Faithlife ecosystem through the desktop or the mobile app.
This also means that you may need to transact to obtain some of the other resources (like the SBLGNT) that are available for free elsewhere on Logos.com. We have omitted the SBLGNT from Logos Basic for a few reasons, but you will still be able to get it for free through its product page.
This change will likely happen in the next week or two-- after it is sufficiently tested in beta.
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That means you will get access to the same free Bible study resources (Logos Basic) whether you enter the Faithlife ecosystem through the desktop or the mobile app.
[Y][Y] Awesome!
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In the near future, the free resources that you're given access to on mobile will be the Logos Basic collection.
Thanks for the update, Daniel!
Here's the list of mobile resources which Kevin had posted earlier.
Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!
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I checked what downloads with Logos Basic, and the SBL GNT is indeed included. But it's not listed on the product page, which is a little puzzling to me.
Sean, I'm sorry, but I checked my Library as well as the product page. The two Bibles I had were those listed on the product page, no SBL Greek NT. I had to 'order' and download the Greek NT separately. I wonder what others have found?
Thanks Daniel for clearing up the confusion i caused. To further clarify:
- No, the SBL GNT is not included in Logos Basic. This new package is primarily intended to introduce new users to the Logos platform, and the free resources were chosen accordingly. Please share it widely with those who might be interested in Logos!
- SGL GNT and some other resources are freely (but separately) available for users that want them, as noted in the post Petah linked to.
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SGL GNT and some other resources are freely (but separately) available for users that want them
I did not find the link easily. Is it possible to provide a link that new users can easily find that would list free resources or suggested cheap resources that can be added to this starter package?
This is done by other Bible Software companies. It is a good idea. If a new user can see how they can build up a library, they would then be more likely to purchase resources and eventually a package.
There is a large learning curve to Logos Bible Software. Making it easier to locate resources will be a big help.
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The wiki has a list of free resources.
Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!
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The wiki has a list of free resources.
That is not the issue. New users will not find this.
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I did not find the link easily. Is it possible to provide a link that new users can easily find that would list free resources or suggested cheap resources that can be added to this starter package?
This link is available from the front page of Logos.com, providing some of them, and simply sorting the results by price will find the rest of the freebies.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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I have purchased L7 basic twice once last week and another this week (today) and on the product page it's still not greyed out. So there must be a bug of some sort.
DAL
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I have purchased L7 basic twice once last week and another this week (today) and on the product page it's still not greyed out. So there must be a bug of some sort.
DAL
Perhaps a good one --> you can easily reinstall Logos 7[:)] ---> ok, you can get the link via your Order History!
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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I have purchased L7 basic twice once last week and another this week (today) and on the product page it's still not greyed out. So there must be a bug of some sort.
It's been broken since it first came out. I had reported it to no avail. Perhaps your post here will have better results! [:)]
Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!
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A book reading/discussion group of which I am a member will be reading a book that is available in Logos. Some of the members may consider purchasing the book in Logos format ($36) and getting L7 Basic as an alternative to Kindle ($10) or hardcover ($39).
I have a few questions:
- The purchaser may never buy a Logos base package. I understand the purchased resource will always be available to the purchaser, even though the L7 Basis features or access to bundled resources may change over time. Are there any other issues if a base package is never purchased?
- The L7 Basic resource bundle, as nice as it is, doesn’t include an English dictionary, and the cheapest available is Webster’s for an additional $25. Does the Logos mobile app allow access of the built-in English dictionary in most mobile devices? In other words, if a word was highlighted in the Logos mobile app would a pop-up menu open with a dictionary look-up?
Thanks in advance,
Scott
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Are there any other issues if a base package is never purchased?
None that I can think of... At least none related to the purchase and use of the resource you described.
if a word was highlighted in the Logos mobile app would a pop-up menu open with a dictionary look-up?
This is more of a question for each mobile app, but on iOS, the answer is "yes." I assume Android is the same. You can check for yourself if you have one. Simply find a non-bible resource and use the lookup feature. The definition provided (at least on iOS), comes from the iOS dictionary, not one from within Logos.
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English Dictionary lookup does not work on Android as per https://community.logos.com/forums/p/121080/792451.aspx#792451
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Thank you alabama24 & Graham. That's what I needed to know.
Best Regards,
Scott
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The L7 Basic resource bundle, as nice as it is, doesn’t include an English dictionary, and the cheapest available is Webster’s for an additional $25.
It's not a huge improvement, but the Concise Oxford English Dictionary, 11th ed. is $19.95.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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It's not a huge improvement, but the Concise Oxford English Dictionary, 11th ed. is $19.95.
Using your link, I get $27 for that resource. You seem to be getting a discount, LogosNow perhaps?
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I already own but showing as $27, my thought is academic pricing but SineNomine will need to clarify why they are getting that price.
It's not a huge improvement, but the Concise Oxford English Dictionary, 11th ed. is $19.95.
Using your link, I get $27 for that resource. You seem to be getting a discount, LogosNow perhaps?
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