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[quote user="David Thomas"] [quote user="Puddin’"]But, I just picked up the 15 volumed TDOT last night for a mere $99, and, I must say that I am really enjoying it so far. [/quote] While I can't find this price in Logos, Those who are interested in it should checkout the Logos 8 Academic Professional Bundle . I can get the whole bundle for just about
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[quote user="Phil Gons (Faithlife)"] [quote user="David Paul"] Keep us not in suspense...is there any chance that Vetus Testamentum and Novum Testamentum will be added to Logos? Just to be clear, wanting the journals, the supplements, and the congresses. Been asking for these for at least a decade...have THOUSANDS of references to these two journals
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Don't waste your money on this volume. It is utterly useless and not even worthy to be a Free Book of the Month. Cliff
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NB Yes, I understand that. But I was responding to Mark mainly, who suggested that this work is not a commentary. Also, I think Logos is sophisticated enough to figure a way to rectify this so that it is in fact a commentary and the system categorizes it as such. Cliff
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Not sure how anyone can think this is anything *other* than a commentary. As Nijay said, it says commentary on the cover, in the description of the series, in the how to use this commentary (not monograph), pretty much on almost every page it describes itself as a commentary. It is even catalogued in DDS as a commentary. Cliff
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Same thing is happening to me as well, right when I need my notes the most. :) I hope I did this right. Cliff 2475.LogosLogs.cliffordkvidahl.20190108-190342.zip
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[quote user="Richard Wardman"] I see this from time to time. It looks as though you have MS Word open in the background. Sometimes I have a popup in Logos remain in view when I move to a different program. Usually it's because Logos is catching up/not responding after I've asked it to do something. It usually goes away when I go back into Logos and
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This bug is a tad bit unpredictable and annoying. It shows up when it wants and never leaves. Cliff
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I worked with Chas at his previous job, and I can testify that he is a class act! Great service and always willing to go the extra mile. Cliff
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Leviticus. Sklar is a excellent scholar on the book and you will benefit from his teaching. Cliff
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Ben, For those who placed a bid via CP, will these still get out to us as well? Cliff
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Kyle, My guess is that the 2008 was the date when Yale bought out some of Doubleday's catalogue, hence the Anchor Yale. Nonetheless, that is not the actual publication date. Works since 2008 still cite the 2001 date in footnotes and bibliographies. Cliff
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Craig Koester's AYCB on Hebrews has the wrong publication date in the "Information" section of the book. The Table of Contents shows the correct date: 2001 The Info page show 2008, which in turns creates an error in the bibliography when copy and pasted. This needs to get fixed so that this is consistent all the way around. Cliff
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My guess is that we will have a better chance seeing the second coming of the Messiah than we do getting this title into Logos. Has anyone else seen any B&H books added to Logos (not Faithlife ebooks) in the past couple of years? Cliff
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[quote user="Dave Hooton"] You can move a clipping via drag-and-drop. But if you meant copy , then you have to recreate it in the new document. [/quote] Dave, Thanks! The drag and drop is exactly what I needed. Cliff
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Just curious if it is possible to move a Clipping from one document to another, or do I have to create brand new one again in the new document? Cliff
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[quote user="Dave Hooton"] You couldn't create a clipping from an external book, but you could paste text into one. [/quote] Would you use a bible as the point of reference for your clipping? Or, is there a way to create a blank clipping that I’m just not seeing? Cliff
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I think I know the answer, but wanted to ask just in case. Is it possible to add a non-Logos to a Clippings file? It would be great to have all this ability to do so and not have to have two separate files going at once to collect this type of information. Cliff
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Peter Stuhlmacher’s two-volume Biblische Theologie des Neuen Testaments is the gold standard when it comes to Biblical Theologies. This English translation has been a long time coming and long overdue. You will find here a wealth of scholarship that only someone like Stuhlmacher can provide. Get in on this now, you will not be sorry that you did! Cliff
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[quote user="Whyndell Grizzard"] Would love to have these in my library: NTS [/quote] Wouldn't we all! :) Cliff