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Thank you Paul. Purchased. Mike
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I'd like to see Frederick Dale Bruner's commentary on Matthew. I've posted this before, but it's been a few years.
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Glad you put that offhand comment in about the Grail Psalms MJ. I love them and just added my order. Looks close from the green bar.
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Thank you Bob, for your honesty, integrity and transparency. Thank you for providing such a quality product that I use every day and which has helped me share the Bible with thousands of people for over two decades. My ministry and teaching and capacity to study has been enhanced beyond measure by your product. It gives me the ability to work and prepare
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Thanks for the heads-up!
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I appreciate the transparency and the honesty of this company. There are not many companies where the ceo answers marketing questions directly and quickly when they really don't have to. I am continually amazed at that and also a little chagrined at how many still find fault. Thank you Bob and company.
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also waiting for an answer...
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Also running El Capitan for days without issues...
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I agree. And I mean with Doc B and you. The other commentaries mentioned by Doc are better, but ZEC is still valuable. Just always good to hear another perspective on the text. I speak as a weekly preacher, ZEC isn't the best available, but they are definitely worth hearing, and like others, I wish they had more books covered.
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Try typing in "Logos" in your search the web and windows pane at the bottom left of your screen, windows 10 should find the program for you
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thank you. Love Brennan Manning.
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I add my thanks to all the FL employees and to God for this marvelous research tool.
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I agree, thank you MJ, what a nice resource to know about.
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[quote user="Kelvin Niblett"] Bob as a pastor who is currently cataloging my print library I can attest to how many books slip through the cracks in biblical studies and also secular books in leadership, management and creativity that have a place on a pastors bookshelf. I wholeheartedly support this venture, as it would value add the usability of Logos
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Aw. It's hard to lay off these. I need to have a bigger cushion for surprise sales like this one... The pricing goes back and forth between 30+ and 7.99,but if you're patient and put them in and out of your cart, you will eventually get them all for 7.99.
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[quote user="abondservant"]Agreed. Praise God for Faithlife, and Logos. But if they turned to zephyr tomorrow, then as a pastor I'd still be ok. Disappointed - certainly - destitute? Not so long as there is a Holy Spirit[/quote] YES! So grateful to Logos. BUT, life goes on with or without them. Amen!
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I agree wholeheartedly. Thank you Logos for providing me with thousands of resources that I gladly spent the vast majority of my book budget on for well over a decade. You have helped me study the Word so that I can feed the flock entrusted to my care for pennies on the dollar for what I would have had to pay for traditional books. And then when I think
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I find myself agreeing with most in this thread, who are agreeing with the OP. I like searchable books. Lots of them. I too have put virtually all my library dollars into Logos for the past decade plus and I find this program an incredible tool for doing research for Bible studies and preaching sermons. I would not want to be without it as I've really
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I went from 30 years of PCs to a Mac a few months ago. Logos works just fine on the mac, just like it does on a pc (to me, I'm not a big power user either, but I use it every day). I have been so glad to come over to the mac universe, after belittling it for years. I am not looking back and have no regrets. Have no fear, things are great over here!
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I too started with Quickverse, back before windows. I bought a lot of resources from them and duly upgraded for years. Then I saw Logos and frankly there is no comparison. I kept QV up for several years until I finally just let it go. Sorry, but QV just isn't in the same league with Logos. Some compare it like a chevy to a caddy or a ferrari to a pinto