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It's probably the same with all commentary series in logos.
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I have read Michael Heiser’s Gnostic Heresy (Part 1) | Truth Watchers and it was a very interesting read . Has logos more books by other new gnostic s?
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Has anyone managed to get Wordsearch 12 fully functional without issue running on wine?
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Beginning with New Testament Greek Going Deeper with New Testament Greek: An Intermediate Study of the Grammar and Syntax of the New Testament Complete Biblical Library Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament
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Both Book ID: 0:4103 and 0:6845 point to The Letter of JAMES by SCOT McKNIGHT New International Commentary Book ID: 0:4104 points to The Epistle to the HEBREWS by GARETH LEE COCKERILL instead of The Epistle to the Hebrews by Bruce, F. F. Book ID: 0:4091 points to The Gospel of JOHN by J. RAMSEY MICHAELS instead of The Gospel According to John by Leon
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Book ID: 0:4091 points to The Gospel of JOHN by J. RAMSEY MICHAELS instead of The Gospel According to John by Leon Morris
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Book ID: 0:4104 points to The Epistle to the HEBREWS byt GARETH LEE COCKERILL instead of The Epistle to the Hebrews by Bruce, F. F.
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Both Book ID: 0:4103 and 0:6845 point to The Letter of JAMES by SCOT McKNIGHT New International Commentary
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I am missing Mentor Commentary: Psalms, Volume 1 Chapters 1-72 A Mentor Commentary: Psalms, Volume 2 Chapters 73-150 A Mentor Commentary: Matthew, Volume 1 Chapters 1-13 A Mentor Commentary: Matthew, Volume 2 Chapters 14-28
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I can't find College Press NIV Commentary which I bought in wordsearch,
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I liked the Second Monitor Support. Just click on the Display icon from the toolbar and it opens a second space. You can drag a window into the second workspace.
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What's wrong with no music instruments churches of Christ?
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Agree
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Sad news
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D. Instone-Brewer writes in ”Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels, Second Edition” Page: 215 ” The clause in Matthew 19:9 could indicate either an exception or an exclusion. If it is an exclusion, it means “Anyone who divorced his wife, even for immorality [which is not a permissible ground for divorce], and . . .” If it