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August 15, 2024 can we get a new EEC update please
Hello Jacob can we please get the current news for the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary please?
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Why are Lexham Classics only available in print?
Lexham Classics appear to be only available in print. Why? They would be much more useful if we could integrate them into our Logos libraries. Would you consider making them available as Logos Research editions, or at the very least Logos Reader editions?
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Humankind vs mankind in LEB translation of Gen 1:27
Wouldn't be the most accurate translation of "hadam" is "mankind." LEB translates "hadam" as "humankind." Asking for a friend.
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Barrick and EEC?
What happened? Dr Barrick was the promised author of the Genesis commentary and the Old Testament editor. Today I noticed when I opened the Job commentary that Barrick was ended as editor in 2022. And then I went to https://lexhampress.com/Evangelical-Exegetical-Commentary and I see that he is no longer doing the Genesis…
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Question on lemma key to Lexham Analytical Lexicon of Hebrew Bible
Hello all Can someone assist with providing a link to the parsing key for the Lexham Analytical Lexicon of the Hebrew Bible? I have the Book as part of a collection but the introduction to the book does not give any explanation of the code key As an example of a code : VcW3MS (1) Thanks in advance Alan
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Evangelical Exegetical Commentary
Can we please get a current update? Many of us are concerned this commentary series is dead.
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Lexham Research Commentary Reference
I own the LRC for 1 Corinthians. This morning, as I was reading in this volume, the NICNT by Gordon Fee (1987) was referenced. It shows it as "locked" because I don't own it. When I click on it, it shows that I can by it for ~$19. However, in looking at my library, I do own it. Perhaps because I have the revised edition…
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Why did Lexham Include 1 Enoch in their English LXX?
I am curious why 1 Enoch was included in their English translation of the LXX. I've looked at the TOC's for Codex Sinaiticus, Codex Vaticanus, and Codex Alexandrinus which, if my uneducated mind understands correctly, are the three main sources for the LXX, and I am unable to find 1 Enoch in any of them. Am I missing…
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Hebrew-English Interlinear
Hi, is there a Hebrew-English Interlinear Bible in editable format (P DF, Word or maybe Adobe InDesign) format available for download somewhere on the web? (Or maybe some of you have one for your own use and would like to share) :) ? Anne
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LEB in epub format
Good evening, I have really been enjoying studying the LEB in the web app but would love to download the full OT and NT in an epub form to be able to use on my reMarkable ereader/writer when I'm not at the computer. I was able to find a copy of the NT online but haven't been able to find 2012 version with the OT included.…
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Lexham/Faithlife's plans for Commentary on the New Testament from the Talmud and Midrash, Volume
Maybe this is better placed here... I posted in general first. https://community.logos.com/forums/t/213772.aspx Now that the first 3 volumes have been shipped, I noticed that the fourth volume is still in a "Gathering Interest" phase. It seems odd to me Lexham would dedicate the resources to the first 3 volumes but not the…
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Lexham Print AND Digital discount?
I'm interested in a series of books in both print and digital within Logos. Is there a program that allows me to purchase both at a discounted rate? I'd hate to spend $150 each on both versions. More like $175 for both or $200 for both rather than $300. Thanks!
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Really strange resource "The Essential Lexham Dictionary of Church History"
I saw The Essential Lexham Dictionary of Church History as a picture on the site https://www.logos.com/10 in the section "Built-in Library, Built-in Savings". I thought nice, let me see whether I have it. So I searched it on logos.com but couldn't find it. But I have it in my library and it appears to be in Logos 10…
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How Soon Is Soon?
Under the companion website for Learning Biblical Hebrew, https://lexhampress.com/Learning-Biblical-Hebrew# there is a section called for students and self-learners. This has said coming soon since the textbook came out over a year ago. It really makes using this book as a student or self-learner discouraging. So I ask,…
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ATTN Kyle:The Concise Lexham Bible Dictionary
This is a repost for visibility. Parent post is here: https://community.logos.com/forums/p/208130/1211733.aspx#1211733 The Concise Lexham Bible Dictionary is the most frequently cited resource in the FSB. I tried to obtain a license for this title without success. It appears that this resource is no longer offered by…
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Question on Heb 1:2
Hey I love the LEB!! * Got my whole church on it for Sunday services! * But when I read this verse I was stunned - can you explain * Hebrews 1:1–2 (LEB) Although God spoke long ago in many parts and in many ways to the fathers by the prophets, in these last days he has spoken to us by a Son, whom he appointed heir of all…
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I give up. Where is my Lexham English Bible?
I'm sure I'm going to feel like an idiot when I find the easy answer, but I can't find the LEB anywhere in my Logos. And I've been using Logos for about 20 years. It doesn't appear with any of my Bibles, yet when I look in the store, it says I already own this product. I do have the LEB audio version. My software is Logos…
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[TAGGING REQUEST] Headwords in The Lexham Analytical Lexicon of the Septuagint
The text of headwords in The Lexham Analytical Lexicon of the Septuagint are tagged as "Headword", but not tagged as "Heading". Search Panel returns no results for Greek lemmas using the "Heading Text" or "Large Text" search fields delimiter. Only "Surface Text" searches work in the LALS. In a related resource, the text of…
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Missing Covers in EEC
On May 1, 2020 Jake told us about the new artwork for the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary. We are coming up on two years and I still don't have the artwork on my desktop. There's absolutely no reason for this. We have a new CEO. We have a new General Editor. Could somebody please do whatever you need to do to make my EEC…
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Announcing a New General Editor for the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary
Lexham Press is pleased to announce that Tremper Longman III has been named the new General Editor for the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary (EEC) series. In addition, David T. Lamb will join the project as the new Old Testament Editor. The acclaimed volumes in the EEC are essential resources widely used by pastors and…
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Learning Biblical Hebrew Workbook
I'm wondering if there is an answer key for Learning Biblical Hebrew Workbook by Kutz and Josberger?
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Lexham Press Newsletters
How can I subscribe to the Lexham press newsletters?
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Citing datasets in academic writing
I'm working on a doctorate and would like to mention the Lexham Figurative Language of the New Testament Dataset and then quote from the introduction to the dataset which is found in the dataset glossary. I'm planning on citing just the Dataset in the bibliography, as if it were an edited book, and then when I quote from…
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EEC
Has there been any recent updates on the EEC?
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Reader's Edition Grayed Out
I am following along in LT122 and opened the Lexham Hebrew-English Interlinear Bible. But the part for the reader's edition is grayed out and I can't change anything. The Greek resource still works. Anyone else have a problem with this?
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Greek used for LEB?
I am an old man who has relied on the KJV because I feared the hearts of those who would rewrite scripture. Yet, I find myself more frequently going to the LEB. My distrust of 20th century men causes me to ask this question: How much influence has the Wescott-Hort translation of the Greek had in the LEB Bible? That is to…
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LEB
The LEB is fast becoming my preferred book, yet I can't help wonder why verses like Luke 4:4 are so different than the KJV. When "but by every word of God" is in the KJV and not the LEB, why? We are not talking about thee, thy and thou for smoother reading. Leaving out such a profound and widely quoted phrase is curious.
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Wonderfully Made, no confirmation or tracking number
When am I supposed to get it?
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Louw Nida Numbers
In the following Logos Bible software resource: Harris, W. H., III. (2010). The Lexham Greek-English Interlinear New Testament: SBL Edition. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press. Who assigned the context-sensitive Louw Nida numbers for each Greek word in the text? Was it the author/editor Harris (2010) or does it come from a…
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Ordered a Hardcover Book. No Confirmation Email.
I recently ordered a hard copy of Schwandt’s Biblical Greek textbook. However I didn’t get a confirmation email thanking me for my purchase. I’m wondering if Lexham actually received my order or not. My purchase is on my previous purchases list on the Lexham site. I just don’t know if I’ll actually be sent a copy of the…