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Looks good. Ordered.
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Lexham Research Lexicons and Factbook entries
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Volume 26 also looks great, by Randall Buth and the Jerusalem School of Synoptic Research The Language Environment of First Century Judaea Jerusalem , 2014. Or volume 30 by Walter Homolka Jewish Jesus Research and its Challenge to Christology Today , 2019 Any chance we could see this series in Logos? Pretty please!
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Thanks for the Logos reading plan, MJ!
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Ah ok, get it. Sorry for misunderstanding you, German. The tags are available, but you want a published methodology and explanation on how they arrived at them. My guess is that these tag DBs have such a large history, adapted over time, that nobody knows anymore, nobody has documented the development and each choice made. Personally I use the tags
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The DBs *are* available to the public, to anyone who pays licenses to Logos. Do you mean, why not give it away for free in return for praise and donations? Probably for the same reason that professors take a fixed salary and don’t count on donations or selling daily tickets to the classroom to students. Everyone needs income somehow, and Logos/Faithlife
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[quote user="Mark Nolette"]I can highly recommend the Nova or Nova Pro.[/quote] Mark, thanks for your review. Can you use the stylus to highlight text in the Logos app?
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"Added Previous/Next Annotations navigation buttons to resource panels." This is my favorite feature in 8.3. I often read a book on the iPad app and highlight along the way, then come to the desktop software and jump from highlight to highlight to review the book in my mind. Sad to see earlier it was gone in 8.0. Happy to see that it is back
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Jeffrey, thanks for the suggestion with Chrome. Will try it out. Happy New Year to you.
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Amos, as far as I remember, Martin Weber left voluntarily. He was already retired when he took the position at Logos earlier, and he throw all his energy and wide network in Adventism to get great Adventist resources into Logos and get pastors around the world to purchase it. Now he wanted to spend more time on local church work and stepped down. Why
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Yes please
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Among biblical scholars, Seventh-day Adventists are generally considered to be Evangelical. For instance, the Adventist Theological Society (ATS) is affiliated with the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) and run their annual gathering of scholars in the same venue: http://www.etsjets.org/puc/puc_overview (see last paragraph)
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Any update on this resource?
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Interesting. I tried, and I got the same result now as you (SDA Bible Dictionary not showing up in neither Factbook nor the right-click context menu), so this is clearly a mistake. I hope Logos can fix it. That being said, this Bible Dictionary is 40 years old and it was never the best even when it came out (there were relatively few SDA bible scholars
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Yes Lynden, it is sad that Logos SDA is effectively without a product manager, blog writer and forum leader. I have given Logos some suggestions and even offered to help out myself, but it does not seem like they feel any need to strengthen anything at the moment.
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I am sure Faithlife is now regretting that they took money for the entire commentary series upfront from customers. Producing a commentary series is extremely complicated and hard to schedule for a number of reasons. First of all, it is being written by professors who work on the manuscript as a side-activity. Almost all have a full load of teaching
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Martin has not been active on the forum since June 2016, so he might not see these messages.
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This is a great project. I am in!
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[quote user="Dnieper Vega"]I agree, it is a really good source! Why do you think it is going to take a while to have the volume in Logos?[/quote]Dnieper, I don't have any insider insights, just my personal guess. Logos pre-pubs in general have become a lot slower after the staff reduction earlier, and SDA pre-pubs particularly seem to have slowed down
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The first volume out in the series, Genesis by Dr. Jacques Doukhan, is really good. It is clear that he brings a lifetime of reflections on Genesis to this commentary. It might take a while before it gets into Logos, so you guys might want to buy it in print in the mean time.