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Now that you've found it, go back to your mobile device and type in NIV, and sort by recent. See if it shows up as just "NIV" with a blue cover. Make sure you clicked on it at app.logos.com.
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The plot thickens. It shows up under a search on IOS and PC for NIV 2011, but on app.logos.com, NIV 2011 shows nothing. I had to put in NIV and find the blue cover. Maybe try that?
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Mine shows normally. Are you sure you owned it? Is it possible you had a temporary license for some reason? Probably not, but it could be. Have you tried on a computer? Does is show up on app.logos.com?
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If it were me, since you already have the current features with your Connect subscription, I would see no reason to go ahead and upgrade features now if the expectation is that L10 will be out by the end of the year (based on previous releases). I think the discount is usually 25% with new releases, so you could go ahead and purchase the full feature
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I proposed what I thought was a win/win solution here , but obviously that wasn't acceptable. With MJ, I am firmly against the proposal to link BAGD references to BDAG. Since BDAG is an updated version of BAGD, there are references to entries in BAGD that have been changed or updated in BDAG, so academically, they are not the same citation and are not
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Do you by chance have any emails from him?
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You should be able to go to program settings and scroll all the way down. There you can open your hidden resources and see if it's there.
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My guess would be that you've hidden it either accidentally or on purpose in the past and forgot, so it doesn't show in your searches.
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You could always do a payment plan and then pay it off completely in two months when you were planning to make the purchase. It will cost you $5-$10 extra depending on when you pay it off.
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[quote user="Veli Voipio"] This is a prepub https://www.logos.com/product/168702/paul-follower-of-jesus-or-founder-of-christianity and ships on 26th April [/quote] Right, I put it in the release notes just above your post. I went ahead and put the resource link since it is so close to release.
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Small Update: 2577.OT2022_2_0.docx 1351.NT2022_2_0.docx Changes in OT2022.2.0 Several subtitles were centered in the previous edition. Everything is now left aligned (I don’t know why they made this change; I’m just following their formatting). Added links to the following volumes which are now available on Pre-Publication: Stern, Ephraim
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Absolutely!
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[quote user="David Wanat"] Given his last posts before this one were from 2020 and seemed nothing like this, I wonder if someone else is using the account to troll. [/quote] This is what I was thinking as well.
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That does look good. Ordered!
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Another thing I would want to know is are these scholarly resources or popular resources?
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[quote user="DAL"] Just for time travel fun I decided to resurrect an old, old thread! I hit “Last” and it brought me to this thread. I wonder if this was the first original thread in the forums 😁 2009 wow time does fly 💨 DAL [/quote] It's funny. About once every year or two I look at my own posting history and read from my earliest posts
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Also verified here from what appears to be an actual scan of the page in Google Books.
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[quote user="Beloved Amodeo"] [quote user="Joseph Turner"] it took about three days to get processed. [/quote]Is that the amount of time that it took to clear your bank or the amount of time that it took for CS to get to it, meaning that there was additional time required for your bank to process your transaction? Whatever your answer, I like your idea
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We need the ability to pay off payment plans through the website. As it is now, if one wants to pay off a payment plan early, then he or she has to call in or email customer service. I paid off two plans this week via an email to customer service, and it took about three days to get processed. Three days is certainly not bad, and this is not meant as
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[quote user="David J. Wilson"] Microsoft Office 2007 only has one version – the 32-bit edition. Windows 11 does not support 32 bit applications. [/quote] This is incorrect. Windows 11 only comes in a 64 bit version, but 64 bit Windows versions will still run 32 bit programs. The opposite of course is not true. A 32 bit OS will not run 64 bit programs