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[quote user="Joe Morrison"] Your link to the FAQ does not seem to be working. [/quote] Sorry about that. The link has been corrected. It should work now.
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[quote user="Mattillo"] That sounds great and so far I love the program. It would be nice if you had a dedicated page for all the recommended resources as well [/quote] Another great recommendation we're working on! We want to have a dedicated page for each video that includes the recommended resources, the transcript for the video, and the video itself
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[quote user="Mattillo"] Do you think you could make this into a course that we can download and watch in logos? [/quote] Great idea. We have already thought about doing that and there are plans—though no definite timeframe—to do so!
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As many of you already know, Faithlife has started a 30 Day Challenge to teach both Bible study methodology and Matthew 4, all while showing you how to use Logos Bible Software. The course is entirely free, and you can sign up for it here . The challenge is continuous, so you can start whenever you're ready and continue to access the videos well into
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Selena, Thanks for bringing this to our attention. We out checking our levels to ensure that they are right with all the videos moving forward. If hearing continues to be a problem, know that we are also working on creating individual pages for the videos that will contain the transcripts.
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That is incorrect. The course will continue to be available. When you sign up, you will start receiving emails, starting with day 1.
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Just go to logos.com/30-day-training-signup. You'll start receiving your email reminders tomorrow. You can also go straight to the videos at logos.com/30-day-training.
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Lee, If you signed up tonight, you should start receiving emails tomorrow, starting with day one. Also, you can access all the videos available at logos.com/30-day-training. I'm always here if you have any issues or need help.
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Carmen, Many thanks for the kind words about the challenge ! We love hearing that our users are learning the software so they be a better student of the Bible and its surrounding literature. Make sure you ask the Logos Pros questions if you have them. You can email us at logospro@faithlife.com, me specifically at jacob.cerone@faithlife.com, or simply
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Michael, Please email me at jacob.cerone@faithlife.com I will forward the emails to you. If you signed up, you might also want to check your spam filter to see if the emails are getting caught.
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Absolutely. We love hearing that.
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Yes. This will continue to be hosted on the site. You may not receive the emails again, but you will continue to have access to the videos!
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Many apologies for the mix up. We've sent day 2 and hope there won't be a similar issue throughout the rest of the course!
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I'll take a look at this as soon as I get the chance (after I get my boy to sleep).
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I can't tell you how much we love seeing this! Enjoy!!!
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Is the section available? It may need to be added to the BWS
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What is it? The New Testament Use of the Old Testament interactive lets you explore how New Testament authors cite, quote, allude to, or echo Old Testament texts. Display both Old Testament and New Testament passages in multiple versions for quick comparison—including the Hebrew or Greek Old Testament and the Greek New Testament. Find the passage you
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What is it? The Lemma in Passage section scours your commentaries for every occurrence of the original-language lemma in the passage you want to investigate. For instance, the Greek word "logos" appears in the context of a discussion about John 1:1–even in resources not explicitly about the Gospel of John. Results are categorized according to the dictionary
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What is it? Reading ancient texts in their original languages can be both difficult and stressful, especially if you don't know all the vocabulary. That's why Greek and Hebrew Readers are popular tools for assisting students in their acquisition of a new language. Our new Reader's Edition Interlinear lets you customize any original-language interlinear