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Same here.
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Agreed. I'm really looking forward to this one. What a deal!
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[quote user="fgh"] Long overdue: Early Egyptian Monasticism Collection (5 vols.) . Please help this get into production. And if you haven't yet put in a bid on Text and Studies: Contributions to Biblical and Patristic Literature (29 vols.) , you might want to do that at the same time. [/quote] I have bids in on both now. Thanks.
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George, Would you please give me your opinion on usefulness/usage of the Baylor Handbook on the Greek New Testament Series offering ( http://www.logos.com/product/15977/baylor-handbook-on-the-greek-new-testament-series ) and the UBS Handbook series? Because of something you wrote in a thread some time back (and the strong recommendation in introductions
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Bump. Over 8000 pages. Great resource. $50 bid gets it moving. Need I say more?
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George, Aren't you in the process of writing a commentary on Revelation? If so and you can talk about it, any ETA? Also, in your opinion what have been your most productive Logos resources in your research?
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What a mighty God we serve! Outstanding!
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[quote user="Bill Moore"] That's great, and thanks for clicking! I signed up for it when the suggested price was $45. I much prefer $25 and would like $20 even better. [/quote] Your wish is granted! When I went to the web page to place my bid it was at $20. Great price!
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[quote user="George Somsel"] [quote user="Oldnewbie"]I've heard that John J. Collins subscribes to a version of the Documentary Hypothesis and he has a book in Logos:[/quote] Most prominent OT scholars do accept some form of the Documentary Hypothesis. There are some exceptions such as Umberto Cassuto and Yehezkael Kaufmann, and they aren't living.
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[quote user="Ronald Quick"] Does anyone know of a resource (preferably in Logos) that identifies which passages in Genesis - Deuteronomy belong to which source (Jahwist, Elohist, Deuteronomist and Priestly)? Thanks. [/quote] I've heard that John J. Collins subscribes to a version of the Documentary Hypothesis and he has a book in Logos: http://www.logos
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In on both as well
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[quote user="George Somsel"] [quote user="Super Tramp"]George, you WILL get your e-mail![/quote] All in good time, my friend. Just concentrate on getting better. [/quote] Agreed. Take care, Mr. Jones.
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ST, Very glad to see you back on the forums. May His Presence give you and your family rest and peace....and you sufficient strength (and feistiness) to return to posting regularly soon. By the way, I remember you posted about a rather unpleasant foot operation you went through sometime back. I hope recovery went well. Take care, sir, and God bless
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[quote user="David Carter"] [quote user="Rosie Perera"] He fixes toilets. [/quote] Do you think he was flushed with success? [/quote] Perhaps. And I'm sure none of his sermons was ever watered down.
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[quote user="Jack Caviness"] I am in for more than the current peak on both. Sorry, I can't do more because I would like to have both. [/quote] Jack, Same here. I know both these resources would add tremendously to research projects both present and future. We can only bid and encourage others to do the same. And on an unrelated manner, I'm sorry I
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[quote user="J Hale"] I have used both the Catholic and Jewish Encyclopedias online, they are both great resources by themselves, add them to Logos, they will be amazing. [/quote] I'm bringing these back up for everyone's consideration. The Jewish and Catholic Encyclopedias are incredible values. http://www.logos.com/product/8511/the-catholic-encyclopedia
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Me, too. Thanks, Logos!
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[quote user="alabama24"] [quote user="ELA"]However, you shouldn't consider Conzalez' work if you're a young person.......[/quote] Like the hippies said, Never trust anyone over 300. [/quote] I thought that was the Persians...sorry, I couldn't help myself....
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[quote user="DMB"] I'm reading Schiffman write now (Qumran and Jerusalem / Judaism) and he just doesn't seem real happy with Neusner, mainly Neusner having emphasized the suggested lateness of the Talmud etc. I think there's a big problem in the scholarly community when a set of writings can't be easily pinned down. I very much like the Targums but
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[quote user="Ron Barry"] I'm reading various passages in " The Babylonian Talmud, Volumes 1-10: Original Text, Edited, Corrected, Formulated, and Translated into English" and I'm trying to figure out when the various teachers wrote their interpretations. Does anyone know of a source for dating some of these references? [/quote] Ron, I'm not at home