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[quote user="Bobby Terhune"] Kyle, I just grabbed at random this section from 1 thes. 1:1 LEXICON—a. χάρις (LN 88.66): ‘grace’ [BAGD, Hn, HNTC, ICC, LN, Lns, WBC; all versions], ‘favor’ [BAGD], ‘kindness’ [LN]. b. εἰρήνη (LN 22.42; 25.248): ‘peace’ [Hn, HNTC, ICC, LN, Lns, WBC; all versions]. Since you are enhancing the tagging on this resource above
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I noticed the same thing. I understand packages getting resources specific to their traditions. However, I cannot figure out the logic behind the distribution of non -denomination specific resources. It is perhaps Faithlife's way to balance collections with weak denominational offerings in some areas (P&C getting the ICC or Baptist getting the Old and
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I would not necessarily call it "former glory". It was never great to begin with. The way Logos has handled this has been a disappointment from the beginning and far from what was promised "The Logos edition of the Exegetical Summaries Series will take your exegesis to the next level. All references to commentaries and lexicons are linked to your digital
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[quote user="Joseph Turner"] I thought this one had been in production already.. [/quote] It was until it wasn't.
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[quote user="mike"] The Zodervan Atlas on Logos is 2010 version and only has 304 pages... The one on Amazon is the latest one, from 2014 with 773 pages. just fyi [/quote] I believe that the Kindle info posted by Amazon is misleading and has the wrong page count and publication date. The kindle and the print editions are both the revised edition with
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[quote user="Mitchell"] I'm still kicking myself for missing Brevard Childs' Exodus commentary [/quote] Which Brevard Childs' Exodus commentary or do you mean his Isaiah from The Old Testament Library Series that was offered a while back?
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[quote user="Paul Lee"] I am surprised to find this in an evangelical commentary. Contrast the above with NICOT: [/quote] WBC is a mixed bag with some evangelical works but also other works that will not fit the definition by any stretch of the imagination. i have been on the road and did not do my due diligence after receiving the commentary. Thanks
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[quote user="Francis"] [quote user="Jack Caviness"]Your implication that Bob is dishonest and morally corrupt[/quote] I did not imply such a thing. I described a scenario that is in line with a business-oriented trajectory. It is only a fiction that is intended to stimulate reflection about what could be longer term results of that trajectory. [quote
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[quote user="Dan Francis"] First and foremost Faithlife is a business. If it were a "Mission to serve the Church" we would have much cheaper products and in general things would be added as needed and not in a pre-pub system. Bob is a Christian, Faithlife is a company offering Christian offerings but not necessarily a company run on Christian principles
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[quote user="Bob Pritchett"] I need your advice. What do we do with a publisher's catalog that includes everything from academic biography to erotic fiction? The same massive publisher that has Timothy Keller's Reason for God also publishes 50 Shades of Grey . [/quote] While I am not surprised by this development (planning wise at least) from a business
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[quote user="David Paul"] Thinking, your last post does a much better job of owning up to your moniker. [quote user="Thinking"] [quote user="Graham Criddle"]There is no requirement on anyone to pay a monthly fee.[/quote] I know there is no requirement now, I was wondering out loud if this is going to be the direction that Logos would be going for the
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[quote user="Lynden Williams"] [quote user="Alain Maashe"]way PP is structured now, it is designed to make you less selective because it often forces customers to buy bundles now ( sometimes with many books that you would not even think about purchasing or event borrowing if it was not for the bundle).[/quote] Very often Publishers dictate how the books
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[quote user="Veli Voipio"] PP and CP are often good deals. But that does not stop spending money. I just wonder if I started now, I could not buy all what I have with the same funds, but I would probably be much more selective, and the end result could be equally useful. [/quote] The way PP is structured now, it is designed to make you less selective
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I just hope that Logos Now will not follow the pattern observed with resources , they are often first bundled during prepub at a discount, then kept in a bundle for a long time, before finally being sold individually a little or no discount. The prepub system of today is far less attractive that what it was a decade or so ago. The idea behind the “new
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I purchase resources in Logos format based on their potential to edify my faith, deepen my understanding of and sharpen my interpretation and teaching of the Word of God as I minister to others. Since seminary is behind me (a time during which I extensively interacted with people I disagreed with, realizing in the process that there is nothing new under
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With the release of "Homosexuality" by De Young yesterday, I was again reminded that Logos is still lacking the other top book on the topic, admirably defending the traditional and biblical view. I am tempted to get the kindle version from Amazon but would prefer to get it in Logos because it is a book that greatly benefits from tagging and links to
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[quote user="Ted Weis"] I sat under Dr. Hoehner for two classes--Romans and Revelation. Like the commentary, he judiciously explains all viable options and then systematically analyzes and explains the best choice. Ephesians is a shining example of exegesis. [/quote] I had also Dr. Hoehner when I was in the PhD program at DTS, I do not remember having
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These are all revisions of the 1880 translation of the Bible by Swiss scholar Louis Segond. The 1910 Louis Segond was the first major revision made after the death of Louis Segond. It was the most popular version in the 20th century, it uses a rather archaic French, although not as archaic as what the KJV is for English. Another popular Segond Bible