Recommndation needed: Resources with outlines

I may be missing something in my library now, but I would like to find a resource that outlined all the passages in the bible. Not for a sermon outline but an exegetical outline.
I see this resource https://www.logos.com/product/45062/the-sermon-outline-bible-commentary but there are no screenshots......can anyone post one??
What resources do you have that provide good outlines???
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Mike Tourangeau said:
I see this resource https://www.logos.com/product/45062/the-sermon-outline-bible-commentary but there are no screenshots......can anyone post one??
That resource is not an outline of bible passages, but an outline of sermons preached about a passage.
Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!
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PetahChristian said:
That resource is not an outline of bible passages, but an outline of sermons preached about a passage.
That is helpful.....Thank you.
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Mike Tourangeau said:
a resource that outlined all the passages in the bibl
One of my favorites is The Outline Bible. here is a sample chapter...
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Pricey, but one of the best in the business:
https://www.logos.com/product/45617/the-preachers-outline-and-sermon-bible
There are better samples and an in depth video showing the resource elsewhere.
DAL
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DAL said:
Pricey, but one of the best in the business:
https://www.logos.com/product/45617/the-preachers-outline-and-sermon-bible
There are better samples and an in depth video showing the resource elsewhere.
DAL
That looks like what I'm looking for. Has anyone ever seen it on sale?
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Mike Tourangeau said:DAL said:
Pricey, but one of the best in the business:
https://www.logos.com/product/45617/the-preachers-outline-and-sermon-bible
There are better samples and an in depth video showing the resource elsewhere.
DAL
That looks like what I'm looking for. Has anyone ever seen it on sale?
I bought the entire OT/NT set from the competition (which is formatted better than Logos) for $279.
Logos is too expensive. The Pentateuc alone is $139.99
But hey, if you have the cash, it's still a great resource 👌👍
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DAL said:
Pricey, but one of the best in the business:
https://www.logos.com/product/45617/the-preachers-outline-and-sermon-bible
There are better samples and an in depth video showing the resource elsewhere.
DAL
I wonder if I could trouble someone to upload a screenshot of Exodus 3? I am seriously considering buying this but I wonder what it looks like in Exodus (I am leading a small group type thing through Exodus)
It is not my strength and I am looking for some help. Thanks
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James Taylor said:Mike Tourangeau said:
a resource that outlined all the passages in the bibl
One of my favorites is The Outline Bible. here is a sample chapter...
Link: https://www.logos.com/product/1765/the-outline-bible (I got it for my ipad, to find stuff quick). Thanks, James!
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On Sale @ OT for $249
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Mike Tourangeau said:
I would like to find a resource that outlined all the passages in the bible. Not for a sermon outline but an exegetical outline.
Are you familiar with David Dorsey's https://www.logos.com/product/39605/the-literary-structure-of-the-old-testament-a-commentary-on-genesis-malachi If you are looking for exegetical structure more than homiletical structure, I highly recommend!!
This is a good compliment to an outline you would find in a commentary or Bible Introduction, especially remembering the literary style of each book so that a foreign structure is not imposed on the text.
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David, thanks for the info [Y]
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Thanks for reminding me of this!David Thomas said:Are you familiar with David Dorsey's https://www.logos.com/product/39605/the-literary-structure-of-the-old-testament-a-commentary-on-genesis-malachi If you are looking for exegetical structure more than homiletical structure, I highly recommend!!
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Mike Tourangeau said:
I see this resource https://www.logos.com/product/45062/the-sermon-outline-bible-commentary but there are no screenshots......can anyone post one??
Exodus 3 snippet from Sermon Outline Bible:
The Outline Bible snippet of Exodus 3
Wiersbe's Expository Outlines on the Old Testament snippet of Exodus 3
Nelson's Teaching Outlines of the Bible snippet includes Exodus 3
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Mike Tourangeau said:
I wonder if I could trouble someone to upload a screenshot of Exodus 3? I am seriously considering buying this but I wonder what it looks like in Exodus (I am leading a small group type thing through Exodus)
It is not my strength and I am looking for some help. Thanks
Sorry Mike! I totally missed this. I hope is not too late. Here's the entire outline for chapter 3 of Exodus. It's 2 parts and it runs through chapter 4:17. Great set!
C. The Call of Moses: A Study of God's Call To Service, 3:1-10
1 The kind of man God called (v.1-3)
a. Moses was a shepherd: This suggests he had a heart that could shepherd people (v.1a)
b. Moses was a hard-working man: Tended the flock in the desert (a desolate place) at Mt. Horeb (v.1b)See: DS1
2 The call of God itself (v.4-6)
a. God's call was to a seeking man (v.4a)
b. God's call was a personal call (v.4b-c)
1) God called Moses by name (v.4b)
2) Moses' response: "Here am I" (v.4c)
c. God's call was a holy call (v.5)
1) Symbolized in God's instructions for Moses to remove his sandals (v.5a)
2) The reason: God is holy (v.5b)
1) God declared the fact: He is (not was) the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (v.6a)
3 The reasons for God's call (v.7-8)
a. God was deeply concerned about the suffering of His people (v.7)
1) God saw their affliction (v.7a)
2) God heard their cries (v.7b)
3) God knew about their suffering and was deeply concerned (v.7c)
c. God wanted to give the promised land to His people (a symbol of heaven) (v.8b-c)See: DS2
1) He wanted to give a fruitful land to them (v.8b)
2) He wanted to give a spacious land to them (v.8c)
4 The expected response to God's call (v.9-10)See: DS3
a. Moses was to behold God's vision and compassion for His people (v.9)
b. Moses was to go as God's messenger to deliver God's people from their enslavement (v.10)
Here's Part II
D. The Excuses of Moses: A Reluctant Prophet—Arguments Against Serving God, 3:11-4:17
1 Argument 1: He felt incapable, unqualified (v.11-12)
a. Moses' excuse: Who am I to take on such a task? (v.11)
1) To go before Pharaoh (v.11a)
2) To deliver an enslaved people (v.11b)
b. God's reply: A demand for faith—to believe God's promise (v.12)
1) The promise of God's presence: "I will be with you" (v.12a)
2) The promise of a sign: Israel would worship God upon the very mountain where Moses stood (v.12b)
b. God's reply: Moses was to declare several facts to Israel (v.14-22)
1) God's name: "I AM THAT I AM"—it was He who sent Moses (v.14)See: DS1
4) God's concern and care for His people, Israel (v.16)
6) God's promise to His servant Moses: The people would listen and accept his leadership (v.18a)
8) God's prediction and forewarning: The king of Egypt would reject their request (v.19)
3 Argument 3: He felt that people would not believe him (v.4:1-9)
b. God's reply: God would give the people three signs (v.2-9)
(Pharaoh wore the emblem of a serpent on his crown, cp. 7:10-13)
2) God's purpose: To stir belief in God and in God's messenger (v.5)
3) Sign 2: Moses' hand would be afflicted with leprosy when placed inside his cloak and restored when placed back into his cloak—a symbol of God's power over health and disease, life and death (v.6-7)See: DS2
4) God's purpose for the second sign: To stir belief if the people did not believe the first sign (v.8)See: DS3
5) Sign 3: Water taken from the Nile would be turned into blood when poured upon the ground (v.9a)
6) God's purpose for the third sign: To stir belief (v.9b)
4 Argument 4: He felt he was not eloquent, not a gifted speaker (v.10-12)See: DS4
a. Moses' excuse: He was slow of speech and tongue (v.10)
1) Questioned His servant Moses: Is it not God who gives speech, hearing, and sight to man? (v.11)
2) Assured His servant Moses: He will help Moses to speak and would teach him what to say (v.12)
5 Argument 5: He just did not want to go; he refused, asking God to send someone else (v.13-17)
a. Moses' rejection: An unwilling, unbelieving heart (v.13)
b. God's reply: Spoken in righteous anger (v.14-17)
1) God would give Moses a helper—his brother Aaron—to be the spokesman (v.14a)
5) Moses was also to take the staff in his hand: To perform miracles with it (v.17)
Preacher's Outline and Sermon Bible - Outline <~~ It says outline because they made it two separate resources. One resource contains the full outline (very preachable at times) and the other resource contains the outline but with commentary explaining major points and subpoints. I hope it helps!Blessings!
DAL
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Thank you everyone! I am sorry for the delay, we have moved to a new city and a new church. It's been busy
I ended up getting the Preacher's Outline Sermon Bible and find it helpful. Thanks again!
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If you have it and have not already done so, try to use the Bible Outline Browser interactive as it might show you potentially interesting outlines you already have in your library. Of course, not every resource with outlines is tagged, but it frequently includes commentaries as well.
You can also look up a book in Factbook (e.g., "Book of Acts") to access Bible books guides. The contents section will have outlines.
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