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Immersive reading is phenomenal. I think having a few more audio bible options available within Logos would be a nice addition. Perhaps something dramatized.
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[quote user="James"] The series has dropped significantly now to $749 - much more affordable. Ben - is there any possibility of having these volumes available for individual sale? [/quote] I see it for $599 - but this probably because of my academic discount. This is a huge price drop! I, too, would like to see individual titles be for sale, but this
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[quote user="Ben Amundgaard (Faithlife)"] [quote user="Josh"] Is this correct? I've been wanting to read Littman's translation and commentary on Tobit, but this price seems way too high....even for a Logos enhanced resource. https://www.logos.com/product/53612/septuagint-commentary-series [/quote] We've actually been working with Brill to lower the
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[quote user="Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :)"] [quote user="Josh"]Non-Orthodox Christians study the apocrypha too! I'd like to have more translations to compare.[/quote] Classic Studies => Classic Commentaries and Studies on the Biblical Apocrypha / Deuterocanon (42 vols.) includes some translations plus => English Bible Collection has many translations: e
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The Socio-Rhetorical Commentary series is better.
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It does look like Verbum Diamond (!!) and above include this. Hopefully someone at Faithlife will see this and put in a request to include the Apocrypha in all GNT versions. Non-Orthodox Christians study the apocrypha too! I'd like to have more translations to compare.
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For some reason, Logos sells the GNT without the Apocrypha. Can we get this updated? Here is the "complete" book list of the GNT at Bible Gateway . Also, the UBS Handbooks reference the GNT in its textual commentary on the Apocrypha (note: it labels this translation by its old name TEV).
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[quote user="Richard Villanueva"] [quote user="Josh"]Who can afford this?[/quote] University Libraries? [/quote] What is a university library? A dead tree cemetery?
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[quote user="Mike Tourangeau"] So, I took advantage of the March madness sale and finished my word Biblical commentary series. It came with some updated volumes and I am wondering how people handle the old volumes in their library, do you hide them? Use them in comparison??? Just curious. [/quote] I wouldn't hide them! They contain useful information
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[quote user="PetahChristian"] https://www.logos.com/product/53612/septuagint-commentary-series Very high pricing is unfortunately the norm for Brill. [/quote] Wow, you are correct. Brill sales the print digital version for $151: https://brill.com/view/title/8650 This book only has 211 pages, that is over 70 cents a page! This is insane pricing! Who
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Is this correct? I've been wanting to read Littman's translation and commentary on Tobit, but this price seems way too high....even for a Logos enhanced resource. https://www.logos.com/product/53612/septuagint-commentary-series
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In case anyone else was wondering. I am currently on a Windows 7 computer running Logos Bible Software 7.9 I went to Tools > Program Settings > General > Show Visual Cues (No)
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[quote user="JT (alabama24)"]Sorry, I see now what you mean. You want to turn of "show visual indicators" off under preferences. NOTE: This is a system wide preference. You lose them in other situations as well. [/quote] Perfect! Thank you.
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Hi all, Can I disable the blinking verse indicator while using the Read Aloud feature? I've been trying to do some immersive reading (playing the audio while following along in the text) and it is very distracting to have a blinking yellow circle indicate each new verse. I am aware that I can change this to a word-by-word indicator, but that is equally
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[quote user="Mark Smith"] If you are looking for commentaries that deal extensively with Hebrew rather than an English translations here are a few options: The Word Biblical Commentary volumes on the Old Testament (covers all the OT, but you do have to put up with the WBC format) The International Critical Commentaries on the Old Testament (incomplete
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[quote user="Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :)"] Logos wiki => Logos Resource Reviews includes UBS New Testament Handbook Series and UBS Old Testament Handbook Series that have Key concepts to translate plus cross cultural comments and textual criticism along with samples plus links: e.g. Logos 4 Blog: Quickly Access the UBS Handbooks (helped me many years ago
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[quote user="Phil Gons (Faithlife)"] What's on your Logos 8 wishlist? [/quote] Send-to-Kindle. Do whatever you need to do to fix the " technical, legal, and permission issues" you had in 2016! We need an easy way to read our Logos books on an e-ink device!
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Yes, this would be great. There must be some licensing issue because Faithlife published a N.T. collection with over 52 of his other books - but this translation is missing.
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Also, the Paideia NT series seems to share some of the same interpretive approaches, especially with the contributing influence of Charles H. Talbert.
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Some of the commentaries for sale this month have very few reviews in Amazon (or anywhere else). The Reading the New Testament Commentary series, for example, contains a few books that I was not able to find a single review on. John Glynn's Commentary and Reference Survey lists only a handful of books from this set and none are bold-faced and most are