What's Included in Logos 7
The following list provides a snapshot of what is included in Logos Now. You will find it organized according to the most recent release (Logos 7.0), which includes all the new features. These have been broken down by datasets, features, interactives, unique Logos resources, and media. Subscription only features are at the top of each category. The second half of this list includes datasets, features, interactives, resources, and media that were released during the regular Logos Now releases.
What's Included in Logos 7
New to Logos 7.0 Release
Datasets
- Figurative Language of New Testament: a fresh analysis of the NT's figurative language
- Longacre Genre Analysis: an application of Longacre's genre schema to the Bible
- Sentence Types of New Testament: an analysis of all sentences in the NT into declarative, interrogative, and exclamatory
- Speech Acts of the New Testament: similar to the above, but using speech acts
- Hebrew Grammatical Constructions: a database that identifies many key constructions in Hebrew
Features
- Bible Browser (subscription only): a faceted browsing tool for accessing our rich data on the Bible by simply using your mouse instead of learning complicated search syntax
- Sermon Editor: a new tool for building your sermon manuscript, outline, handout, and slides right in Logos.
- Courses: a guided learning platform for working through Mobile Ed courses and other structured learning content
- Quickstart Layouts: starting points that integrate content and tools around a task or theme
Interactives
- Exploring Bible Manuscripts: an educational interactive guide through biblical manuscripts
- An Empty Tomb: a look inside a first-century tomb that sheds light on the setting for Jesus' burial
- Text Comparison Interlinear New Testament dataset: the data that backs the new Text Comparison interlinear view
Improved Previous and Logos Now Features
- Text Comparison Tool: infinite scroll and a new interlinear view that organizes translations against the underlying Greek or Hebrew text
- Media Tool: a way to find and create sharable media (combines Visual Copy and Media Browser)
- Biblical Event Navigator: new UI
- Miracles of the Bible: added bubble visualizations
Interlinears
- Lexham Dead Sea Scrolls Hebrew-English Interlinear Bible
- Lexham Latin-English Interlinear Vulgate Bible
- The Latin-Greek Reverse Interlinear Vulgate Deuterocanonical Old Testament
- The Latin-Greek Reverse Interlinear Vulgate New Testament
- The Latin-Greek Reverse Interlinear Vulgate: Deuterocanonical Old Testament, Variant Alignments
- The Latin-Hebrew Reverse Interlinear Vulgate Old Testament
- The English-Greek Reverse Interlinear Deuterocanonical Old Testament Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition
Media Collections
- Faithlife Animations (subscription only)
- deSilva Teaching Materials, vol. 2 (subscription only)
- Mars Hill Media Collection (subscription only)
- Lexham Bible Dictionary Videos (subscription only)
Resources
Other Logos 7 Features
Datasets
- Discourse Datasets and Visual Filters (Subscription Only)
- New Feature: Cascadia Syntax Graphs of LXX Deuterocanon and Apocrypha
- Miracles of the Bible
- Syntactic Force
- Speaking to God
- Proverbs Explorer, vol. 2
- Biblical Theologies Section
- Israelite Sacrifices
- Reported Speech, Speakers, and Addressees for Deuterocanon
- New Testament Use of the Old
- Confessional Documents Section
- Proverbs Explorer Dataset
- Bullinger's Figures of Speech Dataset
- Addressees in Reported Speech
- Greek Grammatical Constructions
- Old Testament Propositional Bible Outlines
- Psalms Explorer Dataset
- RSVCE Hebrew Old Testament Reverse Interlinear
- Systematic Theologies Section
Features
- Logos web app (Access to the beta of the Logos web app; Subscription only)
- Lemma in Passage (Subscription only)
- Emphasize Active Lemmas
- Link a Lexicon to a Bible
- Custom Home Page Layouts
- Personal Letters Section
- Reader's Edition Interlinear
- Corresponding Notes and Highlights
- Passage List Visual Filter
- Concordance
- Corresponding Words Visual Filter
- Courses Tool
- Grammars guide section
- Greek Grammatical Constructions guide section
- Media Tool
- Multiview Resources
Interactives
- Miracles of the Bible
- Speaking to God
- Systematic Theologies Interactive
- Hebrew Bible Manuscript Explorer
- Names of God: Deuterocanon
- Proverbs Explorer, vol. 2
- New Testament Use of the Old Testament
- Synopsis of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles
- Before and After Vol 2
- Commandments of the Law
- Names of God Interactive
- Narrative Character Maps Vol 2
- New Testament Manuscript Explorer
- Septuagint Manuscript Explorer
Resources
Media
Comments
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You forgot the new Text Comparison. This feature provides endless scrolling.
Mission: To serve God as He desires.
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Jacob, would you mind highlighting the datasets, features etc that are new to Logos Now subscribers, maybe with an asterisk or something (and indicating such at the end of your post)? Thanks!
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I believe the answer is the first 5 datasets, the first 3 features ... #3 has been renamed, the first 2 interactives, resource isn't new but merely misspelled, and I don't know on media.
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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The Bible Browser is also not listed.
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If you've been a Logos Now member and are looking for just what's new in this release, here's that list:
New
- Sermon Editor: a new tool for building your sermon manuscript, outline, handout, and slides right in Logos.
- Courses: a guided learning platform for working through Mobile Ed courses and other structured learning content
- Bible Browser (subscription only): a faceted browsing tool for accessing our rich data on the Bible by simply using your mouse instead of learning complicated search syntax
- Figurative Language of New Testament: a fresh analysis of the NT's figurative language
- Quickstart Layouts: starting points that integrate content and tools around a task or theme
- Longacre Genre Analysis: an application of Longacre's genre schema to the Bible
- Sentence Types of New Testament: an analysis of all sentences in the NT into declarative, interrogative, and exclamatory
- Speech Acts of New Testament: similar to the above, but using speech acts
- Hebrew Grammatical Constructions: a database that identifies many key constructions in Hebrew
- Exploring Bible Manuscript: an educational interactive guide through biblical manuscripts
- An Empty Tomb: a look inside a first-century tomb that sheds light on the setting for Jesus' burial
- Text Comparison Interlinear New Testament dataset: the data that backs the new Text Comparison interlinear view
Improved- Text Comparison tool: infinite scroll and a new interlinear view that organizes translations against the underlying Greek or Hebrew text
- Media tool: a way to find and create sharable media (combines Visual Copy and Media Browser)
- Biblical Event Navigator: new UI
- Miracles of the Bible: added bubble visualizations
In addition, here are a few additional content items I forgot to include:
Interlinears
- Lexham Dead Sea Scrolls Hebrew-English Interlinear Bible
- Lexham Latin-English Interlinear Vulgate Bible
- The Latin-Greek Reverse Interlinear Vulgate Deuterocanonical Old Testament
- The Latin-Greek Reverse Interlinear Vulgate New Testament
- The Latin-Greek Reverse Interlinear Vulgate: Deuterocanonical Old Testament, Variant Alignments
- The Latin-Hebrew Reverse Interlinear Vulgate Old Testament
- The English-Greek Reverse Interlinear Deuterocanonical Old Testament Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition
Media Collections
- Faithlife Animations (subscription only)
- deSilva Teaching Materials, vol. 2 (subscription only)
- Mars Hill Media Collection (subscription only)
- Lexham Bible Dictionary Videos (subscription only)
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also my Clementine Vulgate is an Interlinear since today
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Sascha John said:
also my Clementine Vulgate is an Interlinear since today
Thanks. Added the interlinears to my post.
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Does subscription only mean 'Logos Now' and Logos Cloud only? I am guessing these items dont require their own subscriptions/
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Geo Philips said:
Does subscription only mean 'Logos Now' and Logos Cloud only? I am guessing these items dont require their own subscriptions/
Yes. Sorry for not being clearer.
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Geo Philips said:
Does subscription only mean 'Logos Now' and Logos Cloud only? I am guessing these items dont require their own subscriptions/
I would assume Logos Now subscription is in view here. But, with the change from "subscription" to "membership" it may bring confusion. If Logos Now is in view, Phil, it may be helpful to change it to "Membership Only" rather than "Subscription Only."
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No support for Personal Books on Mobile Devices?
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Stephen Terlizzi said:
No support for Personal Books on Mobile Devices?
Mobile platform upgrades are independent of desktop upgrades - but I'm not aware of any current plans to provide this
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Graham Criddle said:Stephen Terlizzi said:
No support for Personal Books on Mobile Devices?
Mobile platform upgrades are independent of desktop upgrades - but I'm not aware of any current plans to provide this
Seriously? They prioritized an interactive on the Empty Tomb above providing mobile access to Personal Books. The latter would increase the benefit of Logos/Verbum multifold! IMHO.
Agape,
Steve
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Stephen Terlizzi said:
Seriously? They prioritized an interactive on the Empty Tomb above providing mobile access to Personal Books. The latter would increase the benefit of Logos/Verbum multifold! IMHO.
They're completely different teams with non-transferrable skill sets. [:)]
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Eli Evans said:Stephen Terlizzi said:
Seriously? They prioritized an interactive on the Empty Tomb above providing mobile access to Personal Books. The latter would increase the benefit of Logos/Verbum multifold! IMHO.
They're completely different teams with non-transferrable skill sets.
You redeploy the Engineering headcount to meet the customer requirements. You don't simply ignore the customer needs. IMHO.
Agape,
Steve
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Stephen Terlizzi said:Eli Evans said:Stephen Terlizzi said:
Seriously? They prioritized an interactive on the Empty Tomb above providing mobile access to Personal Books. The latter would increase the benefit of Logos/Verbum multifold! IMHO.
They're completely different teams with non-transferrable skill sets.
You redeploy the Engineering headcount to meet the customer requirements. You don't simply ignore the customer needs. IMHO.
Agape,
Steve
Skillsets are non-redeployable. This would require dismissal of one skillset and hiring of another. Put yourself in the place of one so dismissed.
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Virgil Buttram said:Stephen Terlizzi said:Eli Evans said:Stephen Terlizzi said:
Seriously? They prioritized an interactive on the Empty Tomb above providing mobile access to Personal Books. The latter would increase the benefit of Logos/Verbum multifold! IMHO.
They're completely different teams with non-transferrable skill sets.
You redeploy the Engineering headcount to meet the customer requirements. You don't simply ignore the customer needs. IMHO.
Agape,
Steve
Skillsets are non-redeployable. This would require dismissal of one skillset and hiring of another. Put yourself in the place of one so dismissed.
I understand very well that it may mean the transition of an employee. However, a successful technology company cannot let its future roadmap be governed only by its currently-available engineering resources.
Agape,
Steve
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Stephen Terlizzi said:
You redeploy the Engineering headcount to meet the customer requirements. You don't simply ignore the customer needs. IMHO.
The problem is that the interactives required almost no Engineering support. And as the two new interactives are of a different flavor than we have seen previously, I assumed they are testing the waters for more "teaching videos" that could be used in a church setting by a teacher untrained in the area.
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:
The problem is that the interactives required almost no Engineering support. And as the two new interactives are of a different flavor than we have seen previously, I assumed they are testing the waters for more "teaching videos" that could be used in a church setting by a teacher untrained in the area.
Yep. Those two interactives were made by artists and editorial staff using fancy web editing tools with just enough developer time to wrap it up in a package and ship it. And MJ guesses correctly that this is a pilot program for a new interactive production workflow we may (or may not) scale up in the future.
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OK, how long before you update links to show what is new to us in each set? I have Verbum Foundations 6. There's a dynamic price for everything, including Starter ($90). I'd like to know what I'm getting for the price and what I need to buy to "catch up" to where I am now with Verbum 7
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David Wanat said:
OK, how long before you update links to show what is new to us in each set? I have Verbum Foundations 6. There's a dynamic price for everything, including Starter ($90). I'd like to know what I'm getting for the price and what I need to buy to "catch up" to where I am now with Verbum 7
Did you check the Catholic bundles on the main Logos website as opposed to the Verbum site? Click here - https://www.logos.com/compare/verbum.
This should help you with your questions.
Agape,
Steve
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David Wanat said:
OK, how long before you update links to show what is new to us in each set? I have Verbum Foundations 6. There's a dynamic price for everything, including Starter ($90). I'd like to know what I'm getting for the price and what I need to buy to "catch up" to where I am now with Verbum 7
Seems to be working for me.
https://www.logos.com/product/81202/verbum-starter
Scroll down to "Library Resources You'll Get" and select "New to you" from the dropdown.
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Works now. Not sure what the problem was before. I decided to go with Verbum Starter and see where to go from there.
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Phil Gons (Faithlife) said:
If you've been a Logos Now member and are looking for just what's new in this release, here's that list:
New
- Sermon Editor: a new tool for building your sermon manuscript, outline, handout, and slides right in Logos.
- Courses: a guided learning platform for working through Mobile Ed courses and other structured learning content
- Bible Browser (subscription only): a faceted browsing tool for accessing our rich data on the Bible by simply using your mouse instead of learning complicated search syntax
- Figurative Language of New Testament: a fresh analysis of the NT's figurative language
- Quickstart Layouts: starting points that integrate content and tools around a task or theme
- Longacre Genre Analysis: an application of Longacre's genre schema to the Bible
- Sentence Types of New Testament: an analysis of all sentences in the NT into declarative, interrogative, and exclamatory
- Speech Acts of New Testament: similar to the above, but using speech acts
- Hebrew Grammatical Constructions: a database that identifies many key constructions in Hebrew
- Exploring Bible Manuscript: an educational interactive guide through biblical manuscripts
- An Empty Tomb: a look inside a first-century tomb that sheds light on the setting for Jesus' burial
- Text Comparison Interlinear New Testament dataset: the data that backs the new Text Comparison interlinear view
Improved
- Text Comparison tool: infinite scroll and a new interlinear view that organizes translations against the underlying Greek or Hebrew text
- Media tool: a way to find and create sharable media (combines Visual Copy and Media Browser)
- Biblical Event Navigator: new UI
- Miracles of the Bible: added bubble visualizations
In addition, here are a few additional content items I forgot to include:
Interlinears
- Lexham Dead Sea Scrolls Hebrew-English Interlinear Bible
- Lexham Latin-English Interlinear Vulgate Bible
- The Latin-Greek Reverse Interlinear Vulgate Deuterocanonical Old Testament
- The Latin-Greek Reverse Interlinear Vulgate New Testament
- The Latin-Greek Reverse Interlinear Vulgate: Deuterocanonical Old Testament, Variant Alignments
- The Latin-Hebrew Reverse Interlinear Vulgate Old Testament
- The English-Greek Reverse Interlinear Deuterocanonical Old Testament Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition
Media Collections
- Faithlife Animations (subscription only)
- deSilva Teaching Materials, vol. 2 (subscription only)
- Mars Hill Media Collection (subscription only)
- Lexham Bible Dictionary Videos (subscription only)
Thank you Phil. Would it be possible to make a permanent/sticky thread in the Logos 7 Forums with something like this? There is one in the Logos Now Forums which is always at the top and it is easy to go somewhere to find all the new features and how to use them
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Please disregard my above post... I found the thread. I tried to modify it but the forums kept giving me an error
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I wonder if the answer to the Original Post Title is this one....
At last we can all answer how many angels really DO dance on the head of a pin and what original language variant are they speaking.
Sounds like a future interactive in the making, right?
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My fingers are still crossed for an eschatology interactive
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Mattillo said:
My fingers are still crossed for an eschatology interactive
I second that. At the very least, it would be nice to get rid of this stylistically outdated powerpoint from my computer!
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Mattillo said:
My fingers are still crossed for an eschatology interactive
I second that. At the very least, it would be nice to get rid of this stylistically outdated powerpoint from my computer!
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Not sure that an eschatological interactive would really work. There is far too many "interpretation" variations, and most folks that I have discussed this topic tend to have a combination of varying views.Andrew Zoll said:I second that. At the very least, it would be nice to get rid of this stylistically outdated powerpoint from my computer!
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