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Logos 8 Silver and higher base packages include a Mobile Ed course of your choice. You could then choose the Mobile Ed Introduction to Biblical Hebrew course taught by Mark Futato: https://www.logos.com/product/56419/mobile-ed-hb101-introduction-to-biblical-hebrew . It has plenty of quizzes and exercises to go along with the video instruction. You can
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It looks like we had some things on the back end that were causing errors for the dynamic pricing of the bundle. That should be fixed now. Also, Year C should be 6 hours, and this has been corrected on the individual product page.
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[quote user="NB.Mick"] Sounds like a bad downloaded video file. Maybe someone can point you where those are located, you delete it and Logos will redownload a working copy of it from the server. [/quote] To clear out your downloaded video files open the video resource to the Overview section and select "Delete downloaded media" from the drop down menu
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Dr. Bock's course will actually be our third book study of Luke! We have at least two book studies on each of the Synoptic Gospels with courses by Craig Evans on each of them. We also have multiple book study courses on Romans and Colossians and multiple courses on Hebrews and Philippians (though they are classified differently). The logic behind having
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That's strange. I'm seeing a clickable thumbnail. What version of Logos are you running?
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We have added the "About the Instructors" section now. Sorry about that. Also, I would like to assure people that you don't have to be a fan of Kentucky basketball to enjoy the course.
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[quote user="Ken Rutherford"]Yes it does! A lot! So do I just let the pre-pub go thru when it lands and then tell CS to refund me using the coupon?[/quote] If you want to redeem your Logos 8 included course on a course that hasn't shipped, then you should cancel your pre-pub and wait for the course to ship and become eligible for the coupon code. Otherwise
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Francis, I would love to help make sure you pick a course that will be very beneficial to you. We have over 230 courses taught by speakers who come from a variety of backgrounds. A number of our speakers do have a Reformed background, but many do not. Most of our New Testament and Old Testament courses are focused on interpreting the text in its original
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There are definitely some sections that assume a knowledge of Hebrew. Someone without that background could still get a lot out of the class, but those who have a working knowledge of Hebrew will get more out of it.
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We decided not to update courses that have links to the 1st edition. The 2nd edition of IVP's Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels is really a completely different resource. According to the description " Over ninety percent of the articles have been completely rewritten, and the rest thoroughly revised and updated." It is not really a situation where
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The complete spreadsheet is available now here: https://faithlife.com/ot300/documents . We are still finalizing this course, so there may be some changes to that list. Any changes would likely be pretty minor at this point though.
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I'll try to create the Faithlife group for OT300 and post that list today. The primary resource linked to in the course is Waltke's An Old Testament Theology . The Lexham Bible Dictionary is the second most used resource. Those two resources are used way more frequently than any others.
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There are definitely a lot more visual elements in the videos for our Greek and Hebrew courses than our normal courses. Check out the sample clips for Dr. Futato's Hebrew course on the product page (especially the clip "Reading Your Hebrew Bible"): https://www.logos.com/product/56419/mobile-ed-hb101-introduction-to-biblical-hebrew The Latin and German
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Yes, we will get the minimum bid lowered for this soon.
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The notes file has been updated. Thanks.
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I don't believe the markup we use to generate the Start Reading/Stop Reading indicators works on mobile yet. They do work on Windows, so I'm not sure why they wouldn't work for you, doc. Each course also has a notes file that highlights the reading sections with a blue line to the left of the text. These can be found in the Documents tab of a course
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Sure. This is the template:
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[quote user="Josh"]How does it differ from the Fragments of Truth? [/quote] NT308 The Reliability of New Testament Manuscripts is a traditional Mobile Ed course. It was filmed in our studio and is more of an academic lecture type presentation by Craig Evans (divided into several individual segments). Fragments of Truth was filmed at several different
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Thanks, we'll get that fixed and updated. It looks like the audio got duplicated when we inserted the motion graphic there.
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Yes, we are producing it. It is scheduled to go up on pre-pub in about a month. Anything listed in our course catalog ( https://www.logos.com/mobile-ed/courses ) has already been recorded and will eventually be produced.