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Thank you for this ... it has kept us from wasting £88, for we were currently interested in the text of Judges ... which we understand has been published on paper already, but which is absent from your screen-shot. Does anyone know when Judges might become available in this resource?
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My wife and I are seriously considering purchasing the BHQ with critical apparatus: https://www.logos.com/product/17823/bhq-with-critical-apparatus-including-minor-prophets-and-proverbs However, the Logos pages are not very informative about this product. The two pressing questions we have are: Which books of the Bible are currently available in this
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[quote user="David J. Wilson"] It can be a little dangerous asking for the spelling to be "modernized" as this can become only a partial translation of the original language which "modern" readers assume is a complete translation and hence miss that several of the words employed in the original have undergone a significant shift in meaning. Additional
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It is an exciting time for being able to study Reformed Baptist covenant theology, with the new collection making its way out of community pricing into Pre-pub development status ... https://www.logos.com/product/40846/baptist-covenant-theology-collection . Well done Logos! Thank you. I have two questions, however .... Firstly, do we want these resources
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[quote user="Graham Criddle"] You can get intersections - but only with Passage Lists, not with searches So you could run the searches as you originally suggested and create a Passage List from each You can then merge then and find the difference between them. That would give you the verses, but you wouldn't have the actual words highlighted as you
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Thank you for this - I didn't know about NOTEQUALS, and wouldn't have been sure that it would have worked like this for a resource structured like this one is. This goes a long way to solving this particular problem - but it would be nice to be able to take one list of search results, and take the intersection with another list of search results - effectively
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I am interested in all the other Hebrew words that the LXX authors used diatheke to translate, apart from berith. I think I want to search for berith in the MT, then subtract the verses of that search, from a search of diatheke in the LXX, and then look each up in the wonderful LXX/MT parallel resource, double clicking on the Hebrew word to bring up
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It is under AGAIN! Okay, I can understand that on a second look Logos might have revised its estimate of how much this collection will take to make ... but to have to do it twice is hard to believe. It seems more like some kind of glitch. Logos ... what is going on?? A public statement would be nice. It is really messing with this collection, as people
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It was over the line ... and dropping in price ... and now it is back below the line again. What happened? Also ... if anyone hasn't noticed this collection on community pricing ... it is well worth having a look. Covenant theology is so important, whatever your view on the church and baptism. It helps you put your Bible together. Particular Baptist
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[quote user="Randy W. Sims"] One other possibility. I think this is similar to behavior seen a while back when running certain antivirus/firewalls. Notably Norton. If you're running them, you might try temporarily disabling them to see if Logos will start. [/quote] Thank you for this suggestion. I am running Norton 360, and a quick tweek of the firewall
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[quote user="Dave Hooton"] [quote user="Stephen Edward Paynter"]I have checked the login, I've also reset the password. It has run for a long time, but I will try it again[/quote] The logs indicate that the sign-in is timing out [/quote] That's good, as that is what my problem seems to be ... as shown by the title of this thread. Any ideas what I should
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] [quote user="Stephen Edward Paynter"]and if I don't I can't seem to find this log.[/quote] You have to turn logging on in order to get a log. Are you sure you followed the startup instructions correctly? There are two other potential issues that you should consider: are you sure that you are using the correct login i.e. that
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I think I've got the log files now ... I misunderstood where to find them, that's why I thought that the instructions did not apply to me. I assumed Logos was failing before creating any. Thanks to anyone who can help. 87871.Logos Log Files.zip
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[quote user="Jack Caviness"] [quote user="Stephen Edward Paynter"] anyone got any advice?[/quote] We will need logs to give any meaningful advice. See the appropriate link in my signature. [/quote] This problem has still not gone away for me - I haven't had my logos online for ages, and there is now a book or two I have purchased and would like to download
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Since the last update, I've had to run L5 "offline", as it hangs otherwise. Does everyone have this problem, or is it only me? I keep waiting for it to get better by itself .... but if it doesn't, anyone got any advice?
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[quote user="Bob Pritchett"] [quote user="GregW"]None of us actually knows what Logos is planning on the Journals front.[/quote] Journals are very important to us, and we're working to get more of them into the system. Over the years we've been enhancing our special support for journals (adding the ability to correctly cite a specific article within
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It is sad news that the TJL is no more. It was an wonderful annual resource, and certainly played its part in attracting me to Logos in the first place. In fact, if I remember correctly, I think I found Logos through the Galaxie site. It was always a fascinating library, with "evangelical" journals from all sorts of quarters of the evangelical world
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Thank you for your reply. The ebook filter brought up exactly zero resources in my library - but now it brings up the three new Carson resources. Furthermore, I've discovered that the Scripture references work in Vyrso resources in Logos, so they are not that badly tagged.
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I have just seen the D.A. Carson bundle deal. Can I buy and read these books even if I am not a Vyrso user? Thanks!
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[quote user="Graham Criddle"] [quote user="Stephen Edward Paynter"]A totally different change I would like which is related to being able to construct one's "favourite commentary series" is the ability to break up resources into independent resources. I am thinking, for example, of freeing Carson's Matthew commentary from the EBC resource, so that it