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They have already tagged BAGD, but it just hasn't been updated to current standards, Like i said before it's still in LBXLLS format. Right now it mainly needs updated tagging for secondary references such as the Loeb titles, church fathers and so forth. As it is right now BAGD tagging works with the right click menu.
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BDAG just came out in 2000, so everything printed probably 2001 or 2002 and before is going to reference BAGD. So I personally think we need BAGD brought back to the Logos platform to correctly reference what the author intended to point out. I don't think changing the link destination to BDAG is the best option here, but others may disagree. I'm fortunate
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Rick, Will the title "Holy Spirit" by Gregg R. Allison and Andreas J. Köstenberger, which is the first volume of a projected 15 volumes on Theology be tagged in the Biblical theology or Systematic theology data base at some point? Right now its a Logos reader edition which baffles me.
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if I remember correctly some journals produced by Galaxie are not tagged to work with the Journal feature in Logos. All Journals produced by Faithlife are tagged for the Journal feature in the software. When the dual standard was first proposed many users wanted access to the journals anyway that they could, probably hoping the tagging would come later
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What a wonderful choice, This is great news for all Logos users. Congratulations Mark
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I agree, we need up to date information when we engage deliberately with another religious view. I hope Faithlife can get the rights to these books and more.
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Nevertheless, I would like to be able to add the latest volumes that are available.
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Kyle, The book titled "God’s Glory Revealed in Christ: Essays on Biblical Theology in Honor of Thomas R. Schreiner" seems to be like it should have been Typed as Festschrift, not Biblical Theology. The edition is Logos Research Edition Also the way the table of contents listed is not finished properly and some of the footnotes don't open properly. When
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Logos has a tool called "New Testament use of the Old Testament under the tools menu. So the work has been done for you.
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Mike, Please stop the rant against Logos. On Nov 18th 2009 Faithlfe released 3.0G to offer compatibility with windows 7 On Oct 1st 2017 Faithlife deactivated the server to activate installations, they posted a warning they were going to do this on July 10th 2017 https://community.logos.com/forums/t/146796.aspxcom The main thing is that you back up you
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My understanding was that she was writing the commentary on Ephesians for the NICNT series. in the preface to the 2nd edition the current authors wrote "Lynn Cohick’s other commitments led to her decision to step away from the revision"..
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Well.... after a call to customer service, who were very helpful, it seems I'm in error and did not have it after all, Not sure why I felt so strongly that I had that title.
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After looking in my Library, it seems Faithlife has removed it from my library as well. I thought that was supposed to never happen!!
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Baker has had a complete rethink about what they charge for ebooks, everything from Baker now costs more, lots more than it used to. prepubs are now just a few dollars less than full price. They pulled out a number of commentary sets from Logos base packages years ago and now only sell them as stand alone for the most part.
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As Always Kyle, Thank You for all you do for your customers.
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Yes, I had purchased this years ago in the faithlife ebooks. its a 560 page book and since its a book sure to be referenced by page numbers, I think it is a must have feature. I'm becoming concerned at the conversion of ebooks by faithlife. its seems that there are way too many mistakes in the conversion process not being caught. Every week another
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I received the up dated file yesterday and noticed it had no Page numbers. Since this is a major Old Testament introduction, i would expect to find them. This was a B&H ebook title, perhaps its not finished yet?
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Actually, I've noticed quote a number of B & H books that I bought as ebooks in the past, are now cheaper as Logos Research editions. Maybe, since they acquired the rights with the purchase of WordSearch to produce all B & H titles, it's resulted in better pricing.