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H ermeneia and Continental Commentaries are also in Lutherian Gold (although it may not be all of the series as it's labelled as having only 'some'), that might be a cheaper option though. https://www.logos.com/product/81173/lutheran-gold
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I think it's under 'K&D' rather than 'COT'. Try putting K&D in the find box in the library window, and see if it shows up
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Mattillo, you can also assess and add the Feature sets from the Homepage by going to the Product Menu, choose Base Package Comparison then choose Feature Set Comparison page. https://www.logos.com/compare/feature-sets
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I went with the Platinum Standard. As a Logos Now subscriber and Logos 6 Platinum owner, I got about 300 new resources for about $2.6 each. It was a shame the Pillar New Testament Commentary wasn't updated with the 2 new books though. I did get 4 key resources from my wish list: Hermeneia and Continental Commentaries $1,699.99; The Bible Speaks Today
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I found the problem. The % discount shown at the time was wrong. The total though was correct. Lesson learnt, check the total! Thanks for the reassurance Lynden!
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That's what I thought. So should I be seeing the existing discount offered to new customers (eg Baptist Bronze at 29% off) plus 5% giving 34% off after the dynamic discount, or just an additional 5% on top of whatever the discount is for those upgrading without Logo Now membership (I assume it's less than that offered to new customers)? WIthout a breakdown
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Having quickly purchased Logos 7 Platinum library as an upgrade to my Logos 6 Platinum , I had assumed that the "Special Logos 7 savings for Logos Now" being displayed on the pricing meant that all my Logo Now membership discounts were automatically applied. However, someone on Facebook mentioned they received an email with a special code to get the
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Thanks Allen!
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Just to clarify, the $50 coupon is only when you buy the full set, you get a $15 coupon for 12+ books or a $30 coupon for 24+ books. See https://www.logos.com/nsbt-sale Tempting deal though!
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Many thanks Brandon!
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Rick, yep it stands for Bible Study Magazine. They also had a great offer on Doug Moo's 'NT331 Book Study: Paul's Letter to the Romans' for $99 in March. You can currently get access to another 30 day trial (NT156 Understanding Easter) by following this group. https://faithlife.com/faithlife-free-book/activity Also 'Logos Now' had a 30 day access to
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Indeed, many thanks to Faithlife for the free access! It's a great opportunity to try a course and see if it meets your needs. I'm definitely learning and being challenged. Rick, if you haven't spotted it there's a great deal on a Mobile Ed course under Community Pricing (rather than the usual Pre Pub). Mobile Ed: OT317 Judges https://www.logos.com
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Rick, you can get free (temporary) access to the NT211 course for about another 3 weeks as Logos has a promotion going with Tim Challies. Access ends around the end of June. See: http://www.challies.com/resources/would-you-like-to-take-a-new-testament-course-with-me
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Thank you Bruce!
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Kevin, they seem to be present in the Logos version to some degree. I ran the Concordance tool set to Works Cited and got 633 results, they are under the superscript number references. Hope that helps. Also see http://www.moreunseenrealm.com/?page_id=8
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Great idea Mark! Just one for me: Money and Power. FYI, the following in your list are still available on pre-pub as part of a larger bundle. Jacob Neusner Select Works on Jewish-Christian Relations (4 vols.) Jacob Neusner Select Works on Rabbinic Judaism (10 vols.) Jacob Neusner Works on Judaic Hermeneutics (7 vols.) The Rabbinic Traditions about the