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This was quoted a lot in James Hamilton's "God's Glory in Salvation through Judgment: A Biblical Theology"
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Two more commentaries where the Scripture gets in the way* NIV Application Commentary and Old Testament Library Series *there was a reason commentaries included the scripture right in with the text, my guess would be in the era of paper books, you didn't have to open up another book (the Bible) all the while reading your commentary. One reason Scripture
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Thanks a lot - as long as Logos knows about it.
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90% of my notes are very short, but some are longer. I take notes on the Mobile Ed classes and they're fairly long. If I move to another window, maybe highlight, then move back to a long note, and click where I want to start typing, the note jumps to the top or else to higher than where I am. Sometimes it happens a second time right after that, and
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In the category of missions I think Logos is weak with regards not to books but to Mobile Ed Courses. They need Michael Goheen Current Perspectives leaders (since Ralph Winter passed away) Christopher Wright Ed Stetzer
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It would be nice to have the "International Bulletin of Missionary Research" in a journal collection
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Living in Thailand, the Thai use three letter abbreviations for all OT books, two letter abbreviations for all NT books. At least they are consistent. I find https://www.logos.com/support/windows/abbreviations not so helpful, it only shows how much in need of reform we are as Bible users are in the English speaking world. Paratext (United Bible Societies
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I was listening to Dr. Steve Runge as a guest on Naked Bible and they went over Eph 2.1-10. Logos has many many great tools, I think they would be even better if there were layouts that could be imported. For example for the above, one that Dr. Runge has already prepared, with a Bible, discourse Bibles, lexicons, etc. open and do it the way he would
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I have the Eerdman's Commentary on the Bible linked to a Bible. Today looking at Amos 8.1-7. In ECB this is part of the larger section "Visions of the End," (7.1-9.15). If there were such a thing as strict follow, it could within the larger section follow the text. As it is, even though linked, the commentary "just sits there" even though I'm moving
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There are ways to add Bibles side-by-side in one window, I think users would appreciate commentaries having split windows (my preference is top and bottom) so that "notes" and "comments" are separate. This would be a deal maker, a real breakthrough. It could be applied to most commentaries, ones that would make a big difference to me would be WBC, CBC
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And a Mobile Ed course maybe a season (Advent, Epiphany, Lent) that spans the three years of readings, with generous helpings of "how to" videos interspersed with the lectures. Along with an apologeia of why reading the Bible using the lectionary is not "just another Bible reading plan" but shows connections in texts and promotes the Church seeing the
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The resource is harder to use than it needs to be. The main problem is that it is three volumes, so setting the resource to sync with a Bible doesn't work very often. For example, I have the Revised Common Lectionary open and Van Harn and Bible linked. It is the FIrst Sunday in Lent Year B. When I click on Gen 9.8-17 it finds the right reference. If
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These are helpful, gives cultural background to pastors preparing sermons if they use the lectionary https://www.amazon.com/Cultural-World-Jesus-Bestseller-Paperback/dp/B00EDYWQGA/ref=pd_sim_14_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00EDYWQGA&pd_rd_r=J7CYM4C9JPT5T3Z6CH1S&pd_rd_w=a06qZ&pd_rd_wg=Iox6X&psc=1&refRID=J7CYM4C9JPT5T3Z6CH1S
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I'm sure Logos will fix this but in the meantime, I've found that app.logos.com and then do your course from there will work
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I'm sure we are having the same problem, I am using beta Logos and beta Apple, If I open the mobile course from the library no crash, if I do it through courses, crash, not for the "textbook" or videos or texts I have, but when it comes to (by pressing the continue button) a text I don't have. It was intermittent before, now it is always.
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If I link various lectionaries, they move together for the most part, but LSB is a little quirky, I am trying to get all my open lectionaries to "land" on Advent 1. Just FYI I have these open: Catholic Daily Readings, RCL (Sunday), Christian Worship One Year Lectionary, and the LSB. If I go forward or backward one article, clicking on RCL, they follow
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Sorry, I was texting while walking at a mall. I know that with hot links you can open any Bible, click on the RCL link and it will open the Bible of your choice. I guess I was thinking if the locals could just see it with the Chinese book names that would make a bigger impression on them. Or I could copy say all the Advent readings - the listing in
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Could Logos eventually translate the RCL into Chinese? I could really use it when speaking to the pastor and elders in my wife's village in Xishuangbanna. Thanks.
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Is there a "Lectionary Resouces Wishlist" out there? Mine would be Adrien Nocent "The Liturgical Year" Reginald Fuller "Preaching the Lectionary" Hoyt Hickman "The New Handbook of the Christian Year: Based on the RCL" Thomas O'Loughlin "Making the Most of the Lectionary: A User's Guide"
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Now working as normal with none of the previous problems, didn't do anything or change anything - thankful