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This site was created by an old college friend of mine, Brian Knapp. Cliff
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See Thread for fuller understanding: Audio Controls - Faithlife Forums (logos.com) Basically, the audio player would not appear when opening up ESV audio bible. I have since installed the latest stable version and all is well. Cliff
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[quote user="JT (alabama24)"] [quote user="Clifford B. Kvidahl"]How do I make the audio player appear?[/quote] You simply open the resource (audiobook) in your library. If that is not working for you, these are the most likely culprits: 1. You aren't actually opening the audiobook (rather than the text resource). 2. You are running a different version
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[quote user="JT (alabama24)"] [quote user="Clifford B. Kvidahl"]That does nothing for me, considering I can’t even get that audio player to even pop up.[/quote] Did you open the resource from the library? Or are you trying to use the "read aloud" feature from the text? [/quote] I’ve tried both. How do I make the audio player appear? Cliff
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[quote user="JT (alabama24)"] See bottom right of screenshot. [/quote] That does nothing for me, considering I can’t even get that audio player to even pop up. Cliff
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I used to be able to control the speed of playback for the ESV audio Bible. Can someone point me in the right direction to find the controls to do this now? I cannot find it. Thanks. Cliff
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Bump. [quote user="Clifford B. Kvidahl"] Any chance we can get this one made live for sale? Hebrews: An Introduction and Study Guide Thanks. [/quote]
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Bump.
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Any chance we can get this one made live for sale? Hebrews: An Introduction and Study Guide Thanks.
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I am having similar issues as well. I removed the download (mind you, it kept saying downloading and spinning its little circle of fun) and tried to download again, only to get same continuous downloading.
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It just seems to get worse. The last sentence of page 128 is incomplete. It reads: "The dominant practice was undoubtedly prayer to God, but since Jesus was understood as the ..." Seriously, did anyone actually proof this work? How can an important work like this be shipped like this? I have lived with the unformatted footnotes, but now I am finding
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The more I read through this work, the more I have to scratch my head as to why it was released in the state it is. Beyond the unacceptable footnote formatting issues, there are Greek works missed spelled and a few instances where random Greek letters either appear for no reason, or the attempt at transliteration really missed the mark. Also, some of
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[quote user="JT (alabama24)"] It was the rapture. [/quote] I wish we'd all been ready! Cliff
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ever since the latest Beta update all of my read later books have vanished from the iOS app. They are still tagged correctly in on the desktop, but they do not sync with the mobile app.
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The author for the following book is incorrect: Paul, Then and Now . It should be Matthew, not Joseph. Cliff
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Richard Bauckham's Jesus and the God of Israel needs some serious work done in the footnotes. The format is horrendous and quite frankly embarrassing. For example: "for the slender evidence adduced for some kind of veneration of angels by jews, see loren t. stuckenbruck, angel veneration and christology (wunt 2/70; tübingen: mohr [siebeck], 1995), 45
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Thanks for the heads up. Cliff
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Any chance of getting this volume as a stand alone: Hebrews Cliff
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[quote user="David Wanat"] [quote user="Clifford B. Kvidahl"] Do you call your TV provider or ISP to complain and ask that all commercials and ads be removed since you don't want to be sold something, you just want to watch your tv or surf the web uninterrupted? Or, do you just click on by ignoring the commercials and ads like they are not there? [
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Do you call your TV provider or ISP to complain and ask that all commercials and ads be removed since you don't want to be sold something, you just want to watch your tv or surf the web uninterrupted? Or, do you just click on by ignoring the commercials and ads like they are not there?