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Fanning was my prof for Greek at Dallas Theological Seminary. So that should answer your question.
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I would guess that they posted week one a few days early. There are 4 deals and 4 weeks in November. But it is a bit unclear with the reference to Monday.
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How about just a Bible study booklet that focuses on the Bible itself without much commentary. Question driven. I have used the Navigators' Lifechange Bible Studies New Testament and found the questions good for sparking study and discussion. Unfortunately, the series is not yet live in LOGOS - still in prepub. Also they are a bit pricey in LOGOS. I
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Yes, once upon a time, Faithlife provided guess-ta-ments for prepubs - often out 6 months. But whenever a schedule shifted the criticisms were as JT said, 'broken promises'. The result is that now a hard schedule of only those almost certain dates of 1 month out are all that we see. We have created our own problem because of our tendency to complain
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I have not received the subscription either. I had totally forgotten about it. I sent an email to customer service.
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11,000+ highlight file made the transfer great.
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Outstanding. I guess I missed this somewhere and I find searching in the forum a bit difficult to get good results. But your suggestion works. At least on the 3,500 entry file. Pretty quick to select. Takes a while to move the entries - not surprising since even 200 entries could take several minutes to transfer (small batches at a time). But easy.
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I love highlighting while reading. I was one of the guys that had a problem with extremely large note files in Logos 7 (I think that was when it was a problem) and had to break them into the resource specific files. With the changes in notes, that is no longer necessary (and in fact too many files may now be a problem I think). So I am finally getting
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Just discovered this new free ebook; Name above All Names by Alistair Begg , Sinclair B. Ferguson
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I can confirm that the birthday coupon and 30% discount are stackable. Both worked for me.
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mine worked
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Do you have LOGOS software? If so we can recommend a number of books that discuss various issues pro/con with KJV. This forum is restricted from discussing theological issues themselves. It is intended for the use of LOGOS and its resources. EDIT: Beat me to it. And more thorough response as well.
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Bibles: ESV, ESV Study Bible, NA28 Lexicons: HALOT/BDAG Commentaries (in order): UBS Handbooks, TNTC/OT, NAC, NICOT/NICNT, BECNT, PILLAR, WORD Bible Dictionaries: ISBE, Anchor
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Never mind. It is on the Ebooks website and the order link only connects to the Faithlife website. It would be nice if the two websites were integrated. I sometimes forget.
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Has this book been withdrawn from Prepub? While I still have it as an order, it no longer shows on the website.
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For years, my largest expenditure in Logos for the year was during MM, but this year I have already lost interest. Even with the winner, whatever that might be, I will not be interested. Too much money for resources I am not interested in. The approach might have seemed like a good idea from a seller standpoint, but not so much for a buyer - at least
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I am a pastor (and have a pretty good working knowledge of Greek). I almost always use the Handbooks as part of my exegetical examination of the text. Very helpful in providing practical analysis of the text (think understanding that one would use in translation, i.e. understanding how to communicate the meaning of the text).
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Gave mine to a young Christian artist who I had in youth group for 6 years.
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A car mechanic buys quality tools - they are essential to his job. Shouldn't a Christian professional (and others who are serious at the task) do the same? And yes they can be more expensive than really cheap ones (however learning to get the deals / manage the Logos sales make them less so). But they also stand the test of time. They are the right
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Me too. I had to cancel a few prepubs. Just too much of a good thing. lol