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[quote user="SineNomine"] You'd still have indefinite access to everything already downloaded on your laptop(s), desktop(s), and mobile device(s). With virtual machines and various other relevant technologies, you could run your existing desktop installation(s) for a very, very long time. [/quote] Mobile devices is where we might have the most problem
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Will I be able to keep the old version on Logos? I would like to be able to refer to the old page numbers. My paper copy of the original edition will be less useful if I can't get to the Logos version.
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[quote user="Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :)"] [quote user="David A Egolf"]I notice that my Logos NVI or Reina versions does not have any tools with Greek or Hebrew.[/quote] Nueva Versión Internacional (NVI) has Interlinear for NT available while La Biblia de las Américas (LBLA) and Reina Valera Revisada (1960) (RVR) have Interlinear resources
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[quote user="Harry Hahne"] It would be wonderful also to have the Hebrew Bible professionally read. But in the meantime, I will use free websites that have this (e.g. the Academy of Ancient Languages http://www.aoal.org/hebrew_audiobible.htm has a very nice reading of the Hebrew Bible). [/quote] That link seems to be broken, now. Is the content available
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I would like to add that we want to include training in inductive Bible study since it provides focus more on Scripture and does not rely on external commentaries, which they do not have. However, word study is more fruitful with concordances. Are there any concordances or word study aids available online for Spanish Bible texts. I notice that my Logos
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Thanks, Rosie! That is a great resource. I went to their site and asked a question that I might as well pose here: I am a member of a small team from Trinity Bible Church, Phoenix, AZ, USA, which delivered a three day training seminar to Nazarene pastors in Chisec, Guatemala in January. Our intent was to champion Scripture centered preaching employing
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Thank you, Gordon! I jumped on board at the $90 level based on this thread you posted. Getting it for $60 is really great![quote user="Gordon Jones"] Daniel Block's OT362 Book Study on Ezekiel will move into development on 14 August 2020. www.logos.com/product/192163/mobile-ed-ot362-book-study-ezekiel 17 hours of lectures including transcripts: Regular
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[quote user="JoshInRI"] a basic library for an expositional sometimes preacher [/quote] I taught some lessons on expositional preaching for some Nazarene pastors in Guatemala in January of this year. For part of the preparation, I listened to several audios from D.A. Carson on expositional preaching. Dr. Carson said he has been asked a lot about how
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[quote user="oldpaths"] I do not believe that is a feature. [/quote] Well it is certainly implemented on my iPhone app. I can not only add things to Favorites, I can also call up resources in my Favorites on my phone. I "live" on Favorites. Since I am constantly tucking things away for later processing. I also organize class preparation on Favorites
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A full six months later, and no response to your post. I was just looking for Favorites on the Web App this morning leading to the same question.
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[quote user="Bob Pritchett"] We’ve been building Logos Bible Software since 1991. It’s the heart of everything we do, and of accomplishing our mission: We use technology to equip the Church to grow in the light of the Bible. Logos is the premiere tool for people who are serious about Bible study. It’s heavily used by pastors, scholars
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Hi Denise, I notice that you also have two split panels with links on all four resources. In the desktop app, we can select A, B, C, etc. The mobile app used to be able to set up linking between multiple resource sets. (At least I remember the ability to link two resources in the same panel without involving other panels.) This allows a person to have
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[quote user="Joe McCune (Faithlife)"] Sorry to hear that you are having this difficulty. You should be able to fix this problem by downloading these videos to your computer [/quote] Thank you for the link, Joe. I sometimes travel where I will not have internet access. In those cases, I have sometimes wanted to make specific courses available while I
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[quote user="Adam Cooper"] But if you're looking for something that hides the mind map structure from the audience and simply displays a traditional Powerpoint-like slide view while giving you the ability to navigate your slide deck via the mind map, it's not that advanced.[/quote] I used FreeMind for years for preparing presentations. It was pretty
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[quote user="Tony Walker"] any update on this visual glitch? thanks [/quote] I just saw this thread and just bought it. My Google Chrome browser shows the front cover just fine.
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I just put in a pre-order.
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[quote user="Philana R. Crouch"] [quote user="Obihan"] Hi Bruce, I can't even open the program. I remember that (I presume before the update) there was the window that opens when starting the program with the option "work offline". Now I can't even open the program without login in to the Faithlife account. And since I still don't have internet I can
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Thanks for the heads up. This matches my current reading interests, so I picked it up.
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One more feature related to linked panes: Once you have a Bible and commentary linked, then open up another pane with your preferred Bible. Do not link this pane into the set. Instead, use the three dot menu on the upper right of the panel and choose "Send hyperlinks here". Then when you see a Bible reference in your commentary or Bible footnotes, clicking
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Once you get them linked, then there is a cool feature you can use. Put the commentary pane in focus, then press the right arrow key. It will open the next commentary on your priority list which deals with that scripture. The left arrow will jump back. The only glitch is if the newly opened commentary does not quite address that reference, then it will