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I was unawares that the Oriental/Asian Languages were categorized as 'simple' and traditional'. It was my understanding that the dialect was based on locale......that the phonology of one area could be a close similarity of another, but not grammatically the same. The things you learn on the internet.................
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this is interesting, I have never known Logos HQ to make calls to sell their product....I did receive a survey call once, but that was oohh sooooo many moons ago...
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It's password protected for a reason.
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usually I just ignore them and delete them, then do a warm reboot, then restart L4/5 respectively. Never had any issues.....I will say that they are usually associated w/the blue screen of death, did you perchance get that before the *.ini had shown itself....?
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All my systems loaded just fine......
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........Not meaning to hi-jack or any intentions thereof: But if one was to really study the topical concept of God = Father, the OT is full of the Idea[similitude] that God is our Father. Malachi 2:10, is a great verse to start with. Here we have the trueness that Adam was/is the Father of Humanity, remembering the God created Adam and from there it
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[quote user="John Ryan"] As a fairly new user of L5 (silver) I am trying to figure out the most efficient way to conduct a certain search. I want to find all Biblical instances of people who did not heed prophetic warnings (from true prophets of God). Can someone help with suggestions? Thanks in advance. John [/quote] No pun intended but : -God was
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[quote user="Garrett Ho"]/ Hi Room4more, Take a look at M.J.'s picture. There are two items with the same title. One is the resource, and the other is the "invisible" dataset if I understand correctly. [/quote] Well unless something has changed - I have never seen a "dataset" come across the homepage when updated..../?
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] The update list on the home page tells one which are library sources (blue links you can open) and which are datasets "invisible" to the user except by use (black text without links). [/quote] That's an interesting statement, you must not have this particular resource, mine opens just fine.....
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[quote user="Martin Grainger Dean"]God (YHWH) as Father in Old Testament? I mean where in Old Testament YHWH is called Father? I found something in BSL but it won't show the biblical references. Thanks, Martin. [/quote] Well you won't come across God equaling Father, but there are verses where there is the similitude of God being like or as to the same
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[quote user="Stephen Edward Paynter"] https://www.logos.com/product/29980/nestle-aland-greek-new-testament-28th-edition-with-critical-apparatus [/quote] watcha' mean?
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Bro.[Apostle} George, Bootjack. one of you can stand on the plate, get hit with the pitch, the one hit gets to go to first base, the other is the runner fr the batter....then the real question can become "Who's on first?" since matter cannot occupy the same space as other matter, one will have to get called out.....
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[quote user="Michael"] Hi all I'm looking to search "oró" (this is "to pray" in english, past time) and not "oro" (which is gold in english). I have tried several ways... Can I limit the search by accent? Thanks again [/quote] You looking for the Latin or Greek? oro, 1, pray . DVNT *** 3735 . ὄρος ŏrŏs , or´-os; prob. from an obs. ὄρω ŏrō (to rise or
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here's the inline showing...
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[quote user="Dr. Clint Cozier"] Or....you could look at something like the ThinkPad Twist which is full blown W8, a great laptop and capable tablet. Works well for me. [/quote]
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thats going to be a little difficult. So open your 'first' version on the left side, open the 'second' version on the right side. then have them set to link 'c' then when you scroll one the other will follow....
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9:62 εἶπεν δὲ [πρὸς αὐτὸν] ὁ Ἰησοῦς {C} It is difficult to decide which reading best explains the rise of the others. The phrase πρὸς αὐτόν is lacking in P 45, B 0181 700 cop sa it is placed after ὁ Ἰησοῦς in A C W Θ Ψ f al ; D reads ὁ δὲ Ἰησοῦς εἶπεν αὐτῷ ; and Δ omits ὁ Ἰησοῦς . The Committee judged that the least unsatisfactory interpretation of
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[quote user="George Somsel"] [quote user="David B Phillips"] Can anyone confirm this? Every word in Luke 9:62 in the NA27and UBS4 lacks a gloss. [/quote] Very interesting. I would never have noticed had you not called attention to it. I checked both Metzger and Tischendorf to see whether there was a textual problem, but I didn't see anything to account
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