4948
i only need about 8000 more
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Matthew C Jones: 4948 i only need about 8000 more
Ha,Ha,Ha
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Ted Hans: Matthew C Jones: 4948 i only need about 8000 more Ha,Ha,Ha
My Logos library can not be complete without these two items:
The Samaritan Penteteuch (Mysteriously disappeared from the Pre-Pub list)
Crum's Coptic Dictionary (Also mysteriously disappeared from the Pre-Pub list)
Hank Hanegraaff's Lifeworks (Shows up all over the internet as "out of stock" but I wonder if it ever really shipped.)
So I will keep adding to my library until these three are there.
Matthew C Jones: y Logos library can not be complete without these two items: The Samaritan Penteteuch (Mysteriously disappeared from the Pre-Pub list) Crum's Coptic Dictionary (Also mysteriously disappeared from the Pre-Pub list) Hank Hanegraaff's Lifeworks (Shows up all over the internet as "out of stock" but I wonder if it ever really shipped.) So I will keep adding to my library until these three are there.
y Logos library can not be complete without these two items:
Same here! Were you on vacation or something, I was not noticing you post as much as you use to? Glad to hear from you again. Blessing.
Ted
Ted Hans:Same here! Were you on vacation or something, I was not noticing you post as much as you use to? Glad to hear from you again. Blessing.
(Couple months of health challenges)
Re: Hannegraaff's Lifeworks,
I am afraid Nelson pulled it's publication due to the lawsuits surrounding the ministry at the same time it was supposed to be released. Nobody is talking.
I'd pay a pretty penny for it.
Re: The Samaritan Penteteuch,
Maybe the "Woman at the Well" has that tied up in copyright negotiations.
Thanks Matthew I will be praying for you. God bless.
Matthew C Jones: Re: The Samaritan Penteteuch, Maybe the "Woman at the Well" has that tied up in copyright negotiations.
Now that is funny.
Molka Molkan: I've all library books http://www.arabchurch.com/forums/
http://www.arabchurch.com/forums/
Molka, this looks like spam and is not an appropriate use of the Logos forums.
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Rosie Perera:this looks like spam and is not an appropriate use of the Logos forums.
I followed the link to "arabchurc" forums. I do not read Arabic but I could read the banner ad ......
This is not the first time a religious website tied itself with secular ad programs they might not want to be associated with.
I won't memorialize the content in my post but suffice it to say; "Be not unequally yoked."
How do I perform a Bibliography report?
Thanks
Matthew C Jones: Rosie Perera:this looks like spam and is not an appropriate use of the Logos forums. I followed the link to "arabchurc" forums. I do not read Arabic but I could read the banner ad ...... This is not the first time a religious website tied itself with secular ad programs they might not want to be associated with. I won't memorialize the content in my post but suffice it to say; "Be not unequally yoked."
I saw no banner ads I could read. I just saw Arabic Google ads, ran the text through Google translate, and it was nothing to be ashamed of. It's probably somewhat random what shows up there. Based on some unfortunate keyword associations it might be embarrassing sometimes to people of faith. There ought to be a setting for Google AdSense for "safe surfing" or avoid certain kinds of advertisers.
The site itself seemed "relevant" to Logos users, at least to a tiny percentage of them: a Christian site for Arabic-speaking people. Here is the Google translation of the sidebar menu
Church Network Bible Interpretation of the Bible Church Forum Response to suspicions Questions and answers Christian Library Tests Hymns Video Links About Us Contact Us
But it's still against the Forum Guidelines (and borders on spam) to advertise one's site here on the Logos forums, even if it's a Christian site. I did report it as abuse, but with a question mark. I don't want to scare off an Arabic Christian friend of Logos, as there are surely so few of those. The one other post by Molka Molkan seemed legitimate enough, so I don't think it's a purely spammer account as some are.
Steve Clevenger:How do I perform a Bibliography report?
See http://wiki.logos.com/Bibliography
See also user Mark Barnes' bibliographic report tool (external to Logos); it has the cool ability to show a bookshelf view of your whole library, with book cover images: http://www.4-14.org.uk/logos/logos4-bibliographic-report
Speaking of being "unequally yoked" with ads, I just saw this one pop up on the Jerusalem Post website.
1-6-12 Update
I'm not sure a recent count means much now that some of us have 1 or 2 thousand free titles. It kind of swamps the ones we use more often.
I still wish the count I see on my iPad better matched what I see on my PC.
For all the hundreds plus, apart from when I'm searching, I live in a very tiny set of the resources. My default bible wins most of the time. Now I just need to read it more ...
5010 Resources. And loving the privilege of study.
Interesting, I was the first to reply 2 and a half years ago. I had 3,303 then. Now I have 6,401. Don't let my wife see this thread!
That's alot. I won't tell
The reason I keep posting on occation the number of resources is so if I need to restore my L3 I will have an idea of how many resources I should have. And by the way the Perseus collection of thousands of free resources arn't avalible in L3 only L4 so the number doesn't include those.
JimT:I live in a very tiny set of the resources. My default bible wins most of the time. Now I just need to read it more ...
So very true, Jim. I need to read more and apply it.
It appears there is a new final answer for the question of this thread:
Your resource count will mostly stay the same as it is today!
Seems no L3 format files for new resources, going forward.