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[quote user="Ronnie Sinclair"] Nice! Thanks for sharing this! I picked up Exodus and Ezekiel as those two are rated quite highly: https://www.bestcommentaries.com/topseries/ [/quote] The one on Esther is also excellent. When I went through Esther a couple of years ago, this was the most helpful of all the commentaries I have. https://www.logos.com/product
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[quote user="Dave Hooton"] You shouldn't have a Pending folder if the software updated succesfully i.e. if you restarted Logos when notified. Restarting Logos or the computer should update Logos, remove the Pending folder and LogosCom.exe will be in the \System folder. Alternatively, do a Repair from Control Panel >> Programs and Features. [/quote]
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Yesterday I noticed that SmartTags stopped working. In trying to get it to work using the script provided, I got the error message "LogosCom.exe not found" and gave the location where it was supposed to be (.../%AppData%/Logos/System). Eventually I found the file in the Pending folder. I copied it to the System file and all worked. This morning SmartTags
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[quote user="Gao Lu"] I am interested in studies how different generations receive Truth or think about Truth. What resources would help with that? [/quote] This is a very interesting question, and not only from the perspective of epistemology (which is how we western moderns have tended to categorize truth). I find it interesting to me as I am preaching
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[quote user="pk47"] But upon further notice, it looks like they placed that persons credit card on file and made it the default credit card on all my purchases. Im baffled and embarrassed why/how something like this could happen. [/quote] Have you contacted Logos about this? If so, did they straighten this out?
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[quote user="Kyle G. Anderson"]I would very much like to get rid of them as well.[/quote] Please don't. The Hermeneia series is based on the NRSV, and it's helpful to have quick access to the NRSV text when looking at this series. The asterisks are small an mostly unobtrusive, plus once you know what they are, they're easy to ignore when you're reading
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[quote user="Daren Laws"] Is there a known step by step system of study for using Logos 7 when preparing expository sermons? [/quote] Not within Logos, as far as I know. However, the methodology for you or me would be the same as for using print books. In fact, if Logos had one, I'm not sure it would match what I'd want anyway. If you learned a method
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[quote user="Metro Region"]Too bad Zondervan has taken this route....[/quote] This was not Zondervan's decision (not that I'm a fan, or opponent, of Zondervan). The issue is with the holder of the NIV copyright which is Biblica . Biblica licenses the right to print the NIV to Zondervan. I'm quite sure Zondervan would gladly publish the NIV84, as I'm
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[quote user="David Cartledge"] my lexham bible in logos 7 is displaying the interlinear but I don't recall how to toggle off and on. I have tried the two buttons displayed in your post but I don't return to text without interlinear. If I click on the right hand one I just get more interlinear rather than just text. Can you help me with this? I am using
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[quote user="Mark Smith"] [quote user="Rich DeRuiter"]Off Topic: I did a 10 part sermons series on that a few years back.[/quote] Ambitious. That would be a bit more complete than what I am doing in 4 messages. [/quote] Spending time with Jesus is always a good thing.
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[quote user="Mark Smith"] [quote user="Dennis Davis"]In this Christmas season, many of us are working through Christmas sermon series on the birth of Jesus. I am doing the same but it just occurred to me that I'm not entirely sure how to go about using Logos to help research the question, "why did Jesus come to Earth?" I can find the answers I need
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[quote user="Dennis Davis"]...how would you start to research the broader question of "Why?"[/quote] Why questions are difficult in part because they are ambiguous. For example, are you asking about the purpose of Jesus' birth, or about Jesus' motivation, or something else? In other words, are you asking about the intended result, or impetus? Why questions
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[quote user="Michael Kinch"] I am working with someone who as an agnostic but is not examining the claims of Christianity through some apologetic books that I have shared. Now wants to begin reading the Bible. Do you have any suggestions for resources to recommend or study plans? Thanks! [/quote] Where to start depends somewhat on the personality of
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[quote user="Bill English"] I can't scroll the Biblical passage and then scroll the commentary independently. How do I remove this connection?[/quote] The simplest way to do that is to remove the link from the commentary. This article in the WIKI explains how, though you probably want to remove the link from the commentary, rather than the Bible (which
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[quote user="Miles Custis"]In this case, Carson's commentary is a good choice to replace the Baker links...[/quote] Carson's commentary on John is absolutely excellent. I don't have the mobile ed course, but I'm preaching through John and have found his and Morris's (NICNT) to be the most helpful.
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[quote user="Dale E Heath"] Now it's back to slow again, ever after running ngen. I think it's a matter of running too many things at once, downloads, installs, etc. Dale Heath [/quote] (If NGEN doesn't run when you install a Logos update, maybe it's the beta that runs NGEN whenever it updates.) However, if you run it manually, you will probably not
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I'm with Francis on this. (Where's the "like" button?!) I'd also say that a great resources for application is the folks in the pews. Many of them are already living the truths we preachers preach about. How do they do it? What do they do? But I'd also like to challenge you to ponder the question: "What is application?" For some it means that you need
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[quote user="Randy Micek"] I do not appreciate at all: 1) Logos salespeople looking at my browsing history and then 2) Cold calling me to pitch me the products I was viewing. If I wanted to purchase the products, I think after 15,000 resources, I can determine for myself to do so. It is invasive and unwanted conduct. Thanks. [/quote] Posting here may
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[quote user="Rodney Jenkins"] I encounter this (cf. p. xxx) often but want to know how I find the "cf" - "confer", or "compare". What is the document to "confer" with, or "compare" to? Thanks [/quote] Unless the context specifically points to another resources, the "cf p. ___" means to confer or compare the topic you're currently reading about on that
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[quote user="Sacrifice"] Randy, Many thanks. Even though you spelled it out wonderfully, that is probably beyond my capabities. I tried it from the first post you made and gave up. It will be a huge project and I know me I’ll want to add every theological term in existence to it, not just the Bible. So there goes more time... I want to thank you though