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[quote user="George Somsel"] The difference between the display of glosses in AFAT and BHS 4.2 can be accounted for by the fact that the gloss is a search field in AFAT, but not in BHS. [/quote] But that's what's so strange, in my opinion. How is it that BHS, the standard Hebrew text, lacks the usefulness of AFAT in Logos while it is easily usable with
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[quote user="Matthew Ruesch"] Hi...I recently started using Logos 5 as my main tool for working in the original languages. I have BHS4 with the Westminster 4.2 Morphology. How do I get the info box at the bottom of my workspace to include the gloss for the word, along with the morphology? I know it must include that information because when I use the
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Comparing the two shows the difference: Student bundle: https://www.logos.com/product/21066/german-bible-society-bundle-student-edition Regular bundle: https://www.logos.com/product/18617/german-bible-society-bundle For example, the regular bundle contains "A Textual Guide to the Greek NT" while the student bundle does not.
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[quote user="CHONG OON"] I still think LOGOS should make it clear in their product description about discrepancies like this so that we customers know exactly what to expect. [/quote] I agree. They seem to be doing just that with the Jewish Study Bible where it's relatively clear that "this resource does not include the Bible texts." Adding the same
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I'm fairly certain that the translation included in the JPS Tanakh commentaries is the Jewish Publication Society Tanakh (1985) and not the author's translation. That's why the text isn't included in the Logos module. You can purchase the JPS Tanakh (1985) for $10 (or less, usually, if you contact a sales rep).
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[quote user="David Carter"] [quote user="Dan Francis"]Hopefully we get this later on in the year...[/quote] I see it is due to ship on 7/17.......... [/quote] That's great news! I hadn't seen that! Hurray!
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I completely forgot about the Oxford Handbooks series - The Oxford Handbook on Eschatology would be particularly welcome. It's a great volume yet rather bulky, so a digital version would be perfect.
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[quote user="Joseph Turner"] [quote user="Ben"] While we're at it, let's get their Jewish Study Bible in as well. (I've been requesting both of these for some time...) Ben [/quote] Now that the Jewish Study Bible is in Pre-Pub, maybe the Jewish Annotated New Testament will follow closely behind! [/quote] Here's hoping! It's an outstanding resource.
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"Noet is a way of extending our reach to a new set of users. Quite simply, Noet will allow us to sell tools and ebooks to people who would never buy Bible software, funding the digitization of texts we otherwise would not be able afford, and helping spread out the costs of ongoing software development." If this ends up being true – and it's a big "if;
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Even with the slower throughput, the SSD will be much faster than your current spinning hard disk. Well worth the investment.
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[quote user="Dan Francis"] Two more ones i would like to see are the New Oxford Annotated Bible 4th Edition (Wordserach offers it so I am sure Logos could get it if the wanted. The Oxford Study Bible would be nice too and a great fit too since they are about to release the REB, now it is not an extremely robust study Bible (the articles are very in
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Dear Logos: We need the New Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible. And the New Interpreter's Bible commentary set. Pretty please? Think that'll help? ;)
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[quote user="Joe Gongalski"] Thank you David! Very helpful. I love this program but I need to take a class to get better at it. [/quote] If you're really interested in this stuff - and want to do this kind of work well - you don't need a class in Logos; you need a class in Greek! Quite seriously - look into auditing a local seminary class or ordering
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Just wondering whether it's possible to convert a digital copy of the NIV84 or TNIV into a personal book in Logos. I have both in another software program, but not in Logos, nor can I purchase them for Logos because of Biblica's (absurd) policies re: these two texts. Has anyone done this?
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If we're talking WJK, how about the Old Testament Library (OTL) and New Testament Library (NTL) commentaries? It's a shame Logos (and everyone else, for that matter) doesn't have them.
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FYI: Sacra Pagina is now "under contract" according to the pre-pub page. Good news, indeed.
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[quote user="Dan Francis"] [quote user="Adam Rao"]@Dan - You've mentioned before that NIDB is available for "Ministry Matters." How, exactly, does that work? Do you subscribe? Can you download it somehow?[/quote] I owned the items ON CDROM and provided proof of ownership and had been given free access unfortunately this is an online access only… but
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[quote user="Andy"] Adam, can you expound a little on your experience with NIDB? Are there any illustrations or pictures? Thanks! [/quote] Plenty of illustrations/pictures throughout. In my view, it's an outstanding resource because, unlike Anchor (which, of course, is still the standard-bearer), it's not limited to being "just" a Bible dictionary.
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An excellent recommendation.
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[quote user="Rosie Perera"] I would say get neither in print. Whichever one you get, it will not be long before you wished you'd gotten in Logos, and then you'll eventually cave in and buy it again, so the money spent on the print edition will be money down the drain. Well, you'll still have the print edition so it isn't exactly "down the drain" but