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Wanda, as JT said, you can obtain what you want through buying just a features upgrade or through Faithlife Connect. The Bronze Feature upgrade has the Bible Browser. FL's thinking about the counseling resources is that even those who just study the Bible on their own may have a friend or family member who could use some help with a problem. These resources
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[quote user="Kiyah"]I think the Concordance tool is only giving you unique words and not total word count. [/quote] You are correct in what I reported. However, if I click on the facet "Field:Bible Text" and clear the check boxes for "Combine all word forms", "Omit common stopwords", and "Omit numbers" I get 270 words. So I just needed to pay a bit
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One other question: What is your Silver Features upgrade price?
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The only tool that I know of that gives word counts for a verse or range of verses is the Concordance Tool. How-some-ever it takes a long time to run the first time. Once you run it the first time on a specific translation you can then get results very quickly simply by changing your reference. (It tells me there are 69 Bible text words in that selection
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The Eerdmans's site mentions a release date of June 15, 2021. Perhaps it is still too much 'in progress' to fully comment on what has been revised?
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One other thing you might find interesting or helpful (if you haven't already tried this) is to use the Analysis 'tab' in your search results. If you right click on the header of the table that opens up you can add a column for Chapter or for Book and see your search results aggregated to that level (not paragraphs, unfortunately).
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Let me make an additional suggestion. Once your current collection is as you want it, go to Library and filter the library to only show that collection. Then select all of the resources, open the info panel and tag all of them at one time with a simple tag. You can them use this tag to recreate your collection should something unexpected happen to it
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[quote user="Clinton Marshall"]What is a rule?[/quote] A rule is a specific selection statement you type into the Start with Resources matching... box. This creates what is termed a dynamic collection so that any time you add a new resource that matches your selection criteria it is automatically added to you collection. There are a number of ways you
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Faithlife epub books are based on supplied files with automatic tagging and little else done. If this were the final product I'd be upset, too, but it isn't. FL is making a good faith effort to get former WS users back to having their books ASAP. You've read the discussions. I'd rather FL NOT spend time prettying up versions that will soon be replaced
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The author description for The Phillips New Testament is incorrect. The author is not Jennifer Philips (as listed) but John Bertram Phillips.
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The commentary I've used the most on John is Colin Kruse's Pillar volume. As to John 15, specifically, my memory is not that good. ;)
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[quote user="Rob Mortenson"] I was extremely disappointed that my purchase of academic pro did NOT include Hermeneia, as it was one of the main reasons I pulled the trigger on that package. [/quote] If you are truly dissatisfied, you have 30 days to ask for a refund from Customer Service. Seems a mistake was made at the beginning and some of us got
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It was fixed in 9.1 Beta 2, so when 9.1 is released (I think the first full week in December) everyone should have it. If you need it now you can transfer to the beta channel and get the latest beta. The command for the Go bar is Set Update Channel to Beta.
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Program Settings Added Literata font as an option for resources. I like this. It has more spacing between lines, but I closed that up some by using Tight line spacing and it looks very nice. I'm going to stick with it for now, but wouldn't mind even tighter line spacing IF FL made that available. For those interested here are screenshots of the default
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[quote user="Ken Perduyn"]Does Logos provide inductive bible study?[/quote] Inductive Bible Study is an approach to Bible study that Logos software supports. If you are trained in Inductive Bible Study you will be able to use many of Logos' tools to accomplish that type of study. If you are not yet trained in Inductive Bible Study one of the best teachers
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Bine, As others have said, the basic program is free and will always be free. There is a version that can be downloaded and installed on your computer, a version you can use through a web browser, and versions you can use on an iOS or Android mobile device. The most full-featured software is the version that you download and install on your computer
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[quote user="Graham Criddle"]I've just noticed that MJ has passed the 30,000 posts mark![/quote] Wow! And quality posts, too. No 'filler'. Congratulations and thanks for you commitment to Logos and its users!
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Maybe I'm late to the party but I found this on Christian Post today: https://www.christianpost.com/news/logos-bible-software-amplifies-black-church-voices-in-resources.html Faithlife is working with the Kerusso Collective to produce distinctively African-American libraries for lay, pastoral, and academic markets, according to the article. This is good
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[quote user="Rosie Perera"]Also George Somsel. Not an MVP, but a treasured member of the Logos community.[/quote]
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You may want to keep track of Gregory's experience here: https://community.logos.com/forums/p/196159/1134528.aspx#1134528 Looks like he should have a MacBook Air running the M1 chip pretty soon.