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When you first started up Logos 4, it should have asked for your Account name and password. This should be your Logos.com account and password, I believe. When you enter it in, it should connect you with your Logos.com account, which already has a record of everything you have bought from them, as well as any Libronix CD's and DVD's you have activated
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My best guess is that you haven't logged on to the cloud with your Logos.com account in Logos 4 yet. Also, Logos 4 does not remove version 3. You can run both on the same machine. The Account Management and Upgrade functions should be handled automatically. You can type "Update now" in the command bar if you want to check again. This is probably the
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I heard that he quiped that he picked the boundries of _The Death of the Messiah_ so that it woud come out before the death of Raymond Brown, but, as Wisdom 3 says, But the souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, and no torment will ever touch them. 2 In the eyes of the foolish they seemed to have died, and their departure was thought to be a
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The cover actually looked like the old 2.1 version, but I would not want to put any money on that. I would bet that it is Libronix, however.
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Evidently they no longer host it. It is available at: http://www.spiritandtruth.org/download/libronix/LutherSmallCatechism.lbxoeb Ken McGuire
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If you want it added to the text, go to the View menu, click on Visual Filters. From there, you should be able to Add Page Numbers by clicking on Page Numbers, and then the Add button. You can also change the active index to something with page number and then look up in the upper left window for the resource, but this method has drawbacks if you want
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How does free sound? There is a pbb version of the catechism available from Concordia Fort Wayne's Walther Library Website. Ken McGuire
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Agree, but the Oxford Commentary is already in my Libronix Library. I got it in Logos Library System form a few years back. I quick Google search shows that Oxford UK lists it as out of print, but Amazon is willing to sell it to you for 30 bucks. http://www.amazon.com/Oxford-University-Press-Bible-Commentary/dp/B000RPGAW0 I think I got my copy cheaper
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Ah - hermenutical theory. People much smarter than I have discussed this, and sometimes actually shed light on it. Historically I have not really settled out all my internal tensions. As a Lutheran, I have inherited a skeptical view of things allegorical, and yet, as a Lutheran, I also want to attach myself much more to the Alexandrian Christological
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Quick off the top of my head, I would put Jn 2 in with the _many_ feeding miracles picking up the images from many of the prophets of the great messianic feast. One of the key signs of the messianic age is feeding the people, and so it is foreshadowing of the rest of the story. (Jn 4 and 6 come to mind) Jesus is already named as the Lamb of God by John