Genealogy of Paul
I am looking to do a study on the genealogy of Paul the Apostle. Paul was an enigmatic figure. According to his own account, Paul was born at Tarsus, the capital of the Roman province of Cilicia, as a Jew of the tribe of Benjamin. I also know he grew up in Jerusalem. Does Logos have a dataset with this information? If not is there a book on the topic?
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I highly recommend this book: https://www.logos.com/product/246885/all-the-genealogies-of-the-bible-visual-charts-and-exegetical-commentary
But I do not recommend the Logos version! It’s been a little stuck in prepub but if you wanna run a 30 day trial, you can pre-order as it’s supposed to ship tomorrow. I highly doubt the charts will be good, though.
DAL
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Christian Alexander said:
a Jew of the tribe of Benjamin.
He also said he was a Pharisee, descended from Pharisees (Acts 23:6).
Other than this small bit of information about where Paul's ancestry came from, we know nothing about his specific genealogy. So no, Logos doesn't have a dataset with this information, and if there were any book that had it, it would be pure speculation.
Wikipedia is often a surprisingly good source for summary info about biblical people. In the case of Paul, there's a section on his Early Life which includes the above details, as well as a little about some of his relatives: "Paul's nephew, his sister's son, is mentioned in Acts 23:16. In Romans 16:7, he states that his relatives, Andronicus and Junia, were Christians before he was and were prominent among the Apostles."
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DAL said:
I highly recommend this book: https://www.logos.com/product/246885/all-the-genealogies-of-the-bible-visual-charts-and-exegetical-commentary
But I do not recommend the Logos version! It’s been a little stuck in prepub but if you wanna run a 30 day trial, you can pre-order as it’s supposed to ship tomorrow. I highly doubt the charts will be good, though.
DAL
It did ship today (this evening for me) and the charts are perfectly fine; everything is the same as the Amazon sample I've been previewing in the last few days:
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Yasmin, please, do me a favor; click on the charts and let me know what happens.
Thanks!
DAL
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DAL said:
Yasmin, please, do me a favor; click on the charts and let me know what happens.
Thanks!
DAL
On desktop, nothing happens. On iPad, you get the usual box with the highlight options etc.
Also, there is a problem with footnote numbers on the charts - there are no corresponding footnotes. If Faithlife got these footnotes from the publisher, what happened to them? I suppose they will have to look through their Recycle Bin and restore them ... somehow 🤔
I hereby qualify my enthusiasm to say the visual appearance of the charts is good 😛
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Thank you, Yasmin! My Olive Tree copy opens the charts in a separate window where you can zoom in and out. There’s a problem that has been reported — Numbers 13 doesn’t have a chart in Logos and Olive Tree. I haven’t checked the footnotes, but if they’re wrong then there’s definitely something wrong with the publisher’s manuscript given to Bible Software Companies. Hopefully it’ll get fixed!
Thanks again!
DAL
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DAL said:
There’s a problem that has been reported — Numbers 13 doesn’t have a chart in Logos and Olive Tree.
For Numbers 13, it could be that there just isn't a chart at all; my Kindle sample of the book is the same as Logos, with no chart, only a simple list:
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Yasmin Stephen said:
For Numbers 13, it could be that there just isn't a chart at all;
Correct. In the hard copy, there is no chart for Numbers 13.
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Thanks Rick! I almost sent an email to Olive Tree regarding the so called “missing chart!” I’m glad, in a way, is not there, though it would’ve been nice to have one 😁
DAL
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