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Anyone else having trouble?
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Great deal!
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John Stott. His homiletics book, Between Two Worlds, is outstanding. While I enjoy "great" preachers, I've often learned and been inspired by many no name preachers. For this reason, I encourage you to check out the available sermons of pastors close to your location.
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Here are the links: https://www.logos.com/free-book-of-the-month In my Gospel of John sermon prep, I really benefited from Craig Koester's Symbolism in the Fourth Gospel: Meaning, Mystery, Community https://ebooks.faithlife.com/free-book-of-the-month If you don't have the Jeff Myers works, they're well worth adding. His discussion of objective truth
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I've made hundreds of notes using notes. When I come across a noteworthy article or quote, I'll copy and paste it into notes, tagging it with a Bible passage that I associate in my mind. One idea goes into one note. I don't put multiple ideas into one note. If you're searching for a quote later, narrow your search to My Documents. This yields good results
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Thank you for these links! Made several buys. Does Baker Academic have any specials? As an ETS member, I'd much prefer all these special buys in Logos, rather than physical.
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I would suggest the Fortress Bible Commentary
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How we grieve with and for the Morris family. Praying for them, as we remember the promise of our Savior (John 11:25-26).
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Congratulations Bob and everyone at Faithlife on 30 years. When you first launched, it definitely was "by faith." Who could have imagined then where Bible software and the company are now. We're grateful for your contribution to God's kingdom work. I've benefited so greatly!
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Indeed, what an unexpected surprise! I bought one of the Zondervan video series on sale. Thank you Faithlife!
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I think the book deal is well worth picking up. It's an excellent conversation partner with other New Testament introductions.
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IMHO, the video falls short of its potential. It's a lot of talking head shots in a room, when it could be visualizing the New Testament world of Israel, Turkey, Greece, Rome
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I watched the video. What was the big announcement? Aren't all the Equip pieces already out there and functioning? Or was this the official launch?
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This is all your fault. I bought 3 packages.
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I once kept noteworthy quotes in a physical notebook, but the more I used Logos, the more I use it to organize my notes. My system isn't great, but it works for me, and I've been doing it for so long I can't change now. I link quotes and articles to Bible passages. So, for example, Micah 6:8 is the place I keep anything related to social justice. Debate
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Bibleplaces.com is a terrific photographic resource. It's newest series is going book-by-book through the Bible ; it's newest release is 2 Samuel. The site's proprietor, Todd Bolen, has a photo collection that's in several Logos packages and also has contributed to the excellent Lexham Geographic Commentary series .Cannot recommend these resources more
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May you see the Lord's kindness as you enter this next phase of life.
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This second volume needs to be produced by Logos: A History of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple Period, Volume 2: The Coming of the Greeks: The Early Hellenistic Period (335-175 BCE) (The Library of Second Temple Studies, 68) T&T Clark, 2011. Volumes one and three are already available. I've been working through volume three and it is outstanding
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I like the idea of this series and for that reason, I too looked at the preview and noticed its use of Barnabas. Pretty bold assertion, especially when it was Origen (I think) who said, "Only God knows who wrote Hebrews."
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What's frustrating to me is they announced a nice fragment from Zechariah and Nahum, but there's no good, detailed photo from the many articles showing the new discovery.