Like other faith traditions, I would like to have a Jewish base packages in my Logos BS. I would like to compare and study in depth their commentaries . . .. .
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They used to have one in the Noet store (called Judaica Research Library), but even though it still comes up on Google, it is gone.
I think Jewish resources would work best in bundles and not base packages. Base packages should be reserved for Christian traditions.
Like other faith traditions, I would like to have a Jewish base packages in my Logos BS. I would like to compare and study in depth their commentaries . . .. . I think Jewish resources would work best in bundles and not base packages. Base packages should be reserved for Christian traditions.
Why? I understand the helpfulness of branding it in the Noet story, but isn't a base package just a discounted library bundled with features?
There wouldn't be a Christian tradition apart from one grounded in Jewish religion. Yet I agree with Josh on the idea of a bundle. Unless, we could have a Messianic Jewish bas package which would surely get my vote.
There are plenty of great resources that Logos (Faithlife) could include in such a base package (Arnold Fruchtenbaum; Jacob Neusner, Michael L. Brown, Barney Kasdan, the Tree of Life version of the Bible, the Complete Jewish Bible; etc.) though I'm sure it would be expensive. Since I have some of these I probably would get a good deal on such a base package if those were included. The one resource that I don't have which might make it worth the price for me would be Neusner's ' Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmud Collection.' Base packages usually do not interest me but a Messianic Jewish one might.
I would prefer that Jewish and Messianic Jewish packages be separate.
Ditto
I would prefer that Jewish and Messianic Jewish packages be separate. Ditto
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✅ agreed !👍