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Sam, I agree. If I could contact David DaSilva and ask his opinion since he wrote a book on them and a Mobile Ed course, that might give us some insight on how to proceed. Reading in the chronological order would be a treat and I think very worthwhile. My exposure to the deuterocanonicals is new and what I have read so far, is very exciting. Lane
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MJ, Thanks for your response and the information concerning the books included in the NRSV collection. Did not realize this. I am being introduced to them by my wife, who is Costa Rican, and reads from the La Biblia Latinoamericano and the Dios Habla Hoy. I searched Google and also did not find much help. Lane
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Dave, Thank you for the link to the wiki. And no, it doesn't. Lane
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Hello, I am looking for a reading plan for the NRSV with the Deuterocanonicals in chronological order. I looked on Documents>Reading Plans>Public and did not see anything that looked like what I am looking for. Thanks always for the help I receive in this forum. Lane
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James, Click the three dots underneath the Title bar and check to see if Non-Bible Text is checked. If I click it off, the preface disappears, Lane
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Hey Paul, Amazon has several reviews on this book. See link below. Amazon.com: Customer reviews: Paul, a New Covenant Jew: Rethinking Pauline Theology Lane
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Thank you, NB.Mick. That was quite painless. Lane
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Hello, I am an American living in Costa Rica and attend a Spanish speaking church. My Pastor speaks only Spanish and I would like to be able to demonstrate the power of Logos for his sermon preparation and Bible study. Can I have an English and Spanish version installed at the same time on my computer? I'm on Logos 9 but I know that it would have to
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A book that might give you some help would be: Messianic Judaism: A Modern Movement with an Ancient Past David H. Stern He has a section on Theology. Been a few years since I read the book. Lane
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Hi Liam, Maybe this one?
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Thanks JT. It's a mess. Decided I couldn't read any further in the book. Probably return it. Lane
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Hello, This book just downloaded for me and I began reading it today and found that there are many typos and verses that make no sense in the hyperlinks. This example is from the Introduction in the section titled Universalists Deflect Criticism. Book metadata: LLS:9781532642890 2019-03-23T00:47:21Z 9781532642890.logos4 There are many places in this
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Hello Chuck, Go to the Tools menu and scroll to the bottom where the Interactive Media is located and at least on my menu, it is the third item down. Hope this helps. If you have any other questions, please post back. Lane
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Sean, Now that is really informative. Great job. Failthlife. Lane
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Jimmy, Excellent. I understand better now. Thank you Lane
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Jimmy, The clause search feature will only return results for entities that are tagged as arguments of the verb and the verbs themselves. Can you break that down a little more for me? Thanks
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Sorry Jimmy, but what?
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Thank you to all of you on your suggestions. I like the transparency tip for one off times. Lane
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Hello, I use VF's more and more and find that in many cases, my filters how several morph steps. Sometimes I need to just turn off a couple of these steps to see more clearly what is there in the text. Being a programmer of yesteryear, I remember I could place asterisks in front of a line of code and it would be disregarded. Is that possible in the
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Hello, For the last couple of months, I have been using Discourse Features (under the VF icon on my preferred Bible) in my studies and would like to see this as a guide section we can add to our custom guides. I know that I can go to the Bible Browser and drill down in the book I am studying, but it sure would be nice to have it in my guides when I