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No - I haven't formally suggested it to Faithlife, but it might be useful for people. Keep well Paul
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If you like charts and tables for prophecy there's one book I have on my shelf which is good for reference (though no colour charts). It's paperback with 175 pages, but not available in Logos I'm afraid: H. Wayne House & Randall Price "Charts of Biblical Prophecy" (Zondervan, 2003) https://www.amazon.com/Charts-Bible-Prophecy-Wayne-House/dp/0310218969
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Hi MM - You might be interested in the following as it covers various interpretative approaches used at different times and suggests another approach too: Desrosiers, Gilbert. An Introduction to Revelation . T&T Clark Approaches to Biblical Studies. London; New York: Continuum, 2000. https://www.logos.com/product/7229/an-introduction-to-revelation-a
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[quote user="Milkman"] Would someone help me with the Kingdom of God from a pretribulational premillennial dispensation viewpoint? I'm not too familiar with it but I think it's something along the lines of this: Rapture first the great tribulation which lasts 7 years. Mark of the Beast. people get saved? Or just the Jewish ppl get saved? the anti Christ
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[quote user="Paulo Andre Viana Fidalgo"] Grateful to answer. Sorry for any misconceptions and if I did not make myself understood. I refer to the NT interpretation using only the tradition of Jewish sages: Midrash, PaRDeS, Talmud, Mishna, especially Kabbalah, Zohar, etc. If we are going to use some temporal reference, I would propose the following hypothetical
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I agree – it would be good to see unbundling of this collection. There are a couple of books I'm interested in: Benjamin's Sommer's volume being one and the other by Mark S. Smith. The current price (even on sale) is too high for me. Keep well Paul
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Excellent - thank you. Keep well Paul
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Thanks Mendel !
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Thank you Mendel for your kindness in sharing these works. Best wishes Paul
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Hi Blair - A couple of possibilities here, but may require work to convert to .docx format for a PBB: https://archive.org/details/Philokalia-TheCompleteText (Downloadable text in different forms) https://www.holybooks.com/wp-content/uploads/Philokalia.pdf (Downloadable Adobe pdf format) Keep well Paul
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Mendel - You are very kind sharing your work. It will be invaluable in studying. Thank you so much. Keep well Paul
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Its certainly an important gap in the Logos resources available. Many of us have in our Logos libraries books which cite Philokalia or discuss it - but not the text itself. It would be good for this to be available through Faithlife. Keep well Paul
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Certainly praying for you Chris - and I've raised a prayer alert with a group in my country (Australia) asking them to pray for you also. May the Lord shelter you, be your help and strength and keep you safe. Take care Paul
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For any Aussies looking - not available in Australia. Keep well Paul
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[quote user="Myke Harbuck"] Look for studies in the apocrypha written by protestants, or at least those who do not possess a catholic bent. (I know, my request seems odd and not likely to exist). Also, are there study Bible notes on the apocrypha, as there are on the protestant canon? If so, which might some of you recommend? Thanks in advance for your
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I think this is an excellent sale for those who haven't got hold of some of the commentaries available. Maybe some tough choices for the budget, but well worth looking. Keep well Paul
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[quote user="Denise"] If you mindlessly kept reading, but need extra confirmation not to buy this (smiling): https://polumeros.blogspot.com/2017/01/review-of-wisdom-commentary-on-hebrews.html [/quote] Thanks Denise for including the review on the commentary on Hebrews - very interesting. My reading of the review is that the reviewer believes the writers
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[quote user="Graham Criddle"] This sounds strange [quote user="Paul"]It may be that my Chrome browser needs an adjustment to settings to see the signing in location or otherwise there is a problem for Chrome reading the whole page. I'm not sure which is the problem. [/quote] There isn't a problem, in general, with Chrome reading this page. The screenshot
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Hi everyone - I have found a problem that was unexpected with the new Logos web page. I normally use Chrome browser (with Windows 10 operating system) and the new Logos main web page loads well except that I cannot see a place to sign in at the top of the page. For me the top of the page ends just above "Download Logos" and goes no further. I can get
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