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Mike, what happened to these titles? Out of Egypt and Behind the Text are coming up as no longer sold.
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Hey forum, I am working with L5's sentence diagramming, and I want to change the default line style for the the grammatical structures. Right now, every time I select a structure (e.g. "Subject Predicate" or "indirect object"), the object is a dotted line. So I have to select the object, then set its line style to solid. Any help on how to make solid
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(Bump)
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Bump for the Ancient Christian Doctrine set. We also need Wrights' The Mission of God from IVP.
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I can't speak for Minor Prophets volume, but Hoehner was solidly evangelical. At the time of his death, he was a member of the New Testament faculty at Dallas Theological Seminary, a conservative evangelical seminary. His Ephesians commentary is the go-to resource for 4th-semester Greek students at Dallas as they study Ephesians.
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Hoehner and McComiskey are in a new Logos bundle: http://www.logos.com/product/29051/baker-academic-commentary-collection?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LogosPrepubs+%28Logos+Pre-Publications%29
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Hoehner's Ephesians is coming to Logos! http://www.logos.com/product/29051/baker-academic-commentary-collection?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LogosPrepubs+%28Logos+Pre-Publications%29
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Or how about this one: Who is Jesus? Linking the Historical Jesus with the Christ of Faith http://www.amazon.com/Who-Is-Jesus-Linking-Historical/dp/1439190682/ref=reg_hu-rd_add_1_dp
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Darrell Bock just published another book I'd love to see in Logos: Jesus the Messiah, Tracing the Promises, Expectations, and Coming of Israel's King . http://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Messiah-Tracing-Promises-Expectations/dp/0825421098/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1354160173&sr=8-1&keywords=bock+johnston
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I've got the same problem with USB4. This screenshot is Romans 3:9 with Gentium Alt as the font.
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I'm doing some research on the greek text of a passage, and I want to copy a portion of a footnote in Wallace's Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics to a clippings file I have going on my passage of interest. When I click on the footnote reference number, a pop-up opens. I highlight the portion of the note I'm interested in. Then I right-click to select
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Well, I haven't bought yet, but I've got my eyes particularly on the Zondervan materials. I don't see them getting much in the way of discounts very often. So my shopping cart has: Introduction to the New Testament, by Moo Introduction to the Old Testament, by Longman Genesis: A Commentary, by Waltke An Old Testament Theology, by Waltke Theology of
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Clearly I'm not the only one. I ran a search twice, and was surprised that nothing came up. Oh well, again I am a bust on originality.
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I'd be quite interested in getting Christopher Wright's The Mission of God available in Logos. Anybody else? Here is the IVP link: http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=2571
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So I have 3 distinct windows of Logos open. I want to close all the tabs and panes in one window while leaving the other 2 windows untouched. is there an easy way to do this apart from choosing "close all tabs" in each panel I have open on the window I wish to clear? Did that make any sense? Thanks for the help! Karl
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(and Bump)
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In anticipation of spending some Christmas money on my library, I thought the wisdom of the forum might be helpful. I'm looking at the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture (ACCS) for Logos. However, I've got the Scholars Platinum with the Early Church Fathers collection of ante-Nicene, Nicene, and post-Nicene writings. My question for those of
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So here's the deal: I am a windows user considering going Mac in January, and I am trying to do my due diligence before committing to such an investment of time and money in changing platforms. There are plenty of forum debates deriding Mac or Windows, and I'm not interested in starting another thread along those lines. Instead, I'd like to hear about
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Logos [quote user="Jeremy White"] It's not a resource. But what I would like to see is a way for my friends and family to buy me Logos gift cards. That way I'm VERY easy to buy for this year :) Plus if there were some good deals to spend my gift money on then that would be good too. [/quote] Logos gift cards would make life soooooo much easier! I second
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How about the Theological Reference Bundle! http://www.logos.com/product/4660/theological-reference-bundle