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What is it? With Corresponding Notes, you can now see all the notes you've attached to biblical texts with reverse interlinears. Take a note on the Greek word Εὐχαριστοῦμεν (eucharistoumen) in your Greek New Testament, and with the Corresponding Notes feature, you'll see that same note attached to the equivalent translation in your ESV, NIV, NASB, and
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What is it? This dataset lets you search the information revealed in the New Testament Use of the Old Testament interactive. Search for every place a Psalm is cited in Hebrews or every time Matthew references Isaiah. You can even search for specific words or phrases within your results. Find every reference to the Psalms in Hebrews, then find every
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What is it? Reported Speech, Speakers, and Addressees for the Deuterocanon provides annotations for everywhere an individual speaks, the contents of that speech, and the person who is being addressed. This data can be visually displayed in your biblical text or searched to find, for instance, everywhere Gabriel speaks within the deuterocanonical literature
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What is it? Personal letters provide unique insight into the convictions and thought of an author and illuminate the context in which that author lived and wrote. The Personal Letters section in the Factbook provides quick access to these texts. For instance, look up Jonathan Edwards in the Factbook, and find every letter within your library written
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What is it? The sacrificial system functioned as an essential element of Israel's religious life. Both the Old and New Testaments are replete with explicit references and allusions to the sacrificial system. We've made it possible to quickly search for passages that describe the purpose for a sacrifice, the type of sacrifice offered, and the thing sacrificed
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[quote user="William Gabriel"] Jacob and Graham, thanks for the clarifications. That all makes sense now, and I'm glad for the help because I probably would have missed out on features that are new that I would have thought I already had. [/quote]
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The Psalms and Peoverbs Explorer is as part of Logos 6. The datasets, however, are exclusive to Now. Take a look at difference in this video: https://www.logos.com/logos-pro/psalms-explorer-search
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Regarding the Look at the Book Lab that was a part of Logos Now (not the curated internet content that Sean mentioned), this will continue to be a part of Logos Now for a few months. I believe further messaging and clarification is in the works. Stay tuned, and continue to enjoy this resource as part of your subscription.
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I don't believe that dataset that fuels this has been released yet. I haven't noticed it in my updates.
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Tied to Graham's question, what version base package of Logos 6 do you have? If you don't have Silver (I believe) or above, you won't have the glossary. Type propositional outlines in your library search bar and see if you have Lexham Propositional Outlines of the New Testament: Dataset Documentation.
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[quote user="Jacob Cerone"] At the moment, there isn't. But I will pass this message along as a suggestion to make it searchable. [/quote] To clarify my earlier comment: Some aspects of the interactive are searchable such as Places, Things, Themes, Literary Types but not within the confines of this interactive. (The search would apply to the biblical
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At the moment, there isn't. But I will pass this message along as a suggestion to make it searchable.
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Typos are no good... jacob.cerone@faithlife.com
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[quote user="Milkman"] Now I keep getting this error message...............................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sorry, there was a problem with your last request! Either the site is offline or an unhandled error occurred. We apologize and have logged the error. Please try your request again or if you know who your site administrator is let them
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You can register for the event here . The event is November 6, 2015 at 10:00AM Pacific Time and can be viewed at logos.com/webinar . For those unable to attend the event, you will be able to watch the recorded version some time after the event at logos.com/webinar-archive . You can also view it on our youtube playlist here .
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Yes! You can find all the webinar archive here or on the YouTube playlist here .
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Nathan, We're happy to hear you've switched to an Annual Subscription. Our customer service department will be able to help you out with this. You can contact them at 800-875-6467 or customerservice@faithlife.com.
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Thank you for pointing this out. By filling this form out you are put on an email list that functions as your registration for the event. Before the event, you will receive and email reminding you of when it will be. I am looking into getting the page changed to reflect the fact that you have been registered for the event instead of "subscribed."
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Hugh, Thanks for the question. I'm assuming you were looking at the logos.com/now . If you click on the "Start your free month today" link, it will take you to our product page . Here you'll find that Logos Now is $8.99/month or $89.99/yr. Let me know if you have any more questions. I'll be happy to help.
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Here's one application (if you haven't yet seen the video).