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You can vote for this resource to be added to Logos here .
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[quote user="Dave Hooton"]Suggest this at https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-desktop-app but don't restrict it to Logos 10![/quote] Done! You can vote for it here .
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When I open a resource in the desktop app, I almost always want it to show the locator bar, show footnotes on the page, and have columns set to auto, but when I open resources I haven't used, I have to make these changes. It would be great if during Logos 10 development, they could create global options in Program Settings for these options that would
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] I have found no takers ... so I am going to start by playing both sides -- not an ideal situation -- a hope observers keep me honest and get someone interested in truly representing the other side. [/quote] I'm sorry MJ. I want to be helpful to you on this project, but this is not my area of expertise. My area would be cultural
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[quote user="DMB"]More seriously, did anyone know 'Logos' is in Dieties and Demons? I'd not expected 'that'. I knew Philo had gone to town. Or Logos is in everyone ... a century before 'John' ... which then becomes cultural. Uh oh.[/quote] I love DDD. I think it is one of the most underrated resources.
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Christian, I would also ask, "What avenues have you already used to find this out on your own?" You should be asking questions like, "I looked here, here, and here, to find out the meaning of the word logos in John 1, but I didn't find what I was looking for. Can someone suggest a search or resource that might help?" This would still be related to the
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I don't know which Joseph Denise was talking about, but he has no business disagreeing with her! Other than that, he sounds like a great guy, but he hasn't replied, so I will, as I have come back to this thread several times. I would like to be able to help, but my biggest concern would be the time element. I have a writing project that I want to pursue
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Sorry to do new editions so quickly, but I went back and rechecked all volumes not available for purchase or pre-order in Logos to see if they had become available for Kindle, and several had, so I have added those notes to the end of those entries. 6153.OT2022_1_0.docx 3225.NT2022_1_0.docx
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You can vote for this series to be added to Logos here . This is a highly regarded series with several volumes completed. It is also very expensive to find in paper in the US, so it would be a great series to have in Logos. The publisher's page is here , with the Amazon search here . Five of the volumes are listed in Denver's OT annotated bibliography
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[quote user="Graham Criddle"] [quote user="Joseph Turner"]dan 1 2 [Enter] or even daniel 1 2[Enter][/quote] There seems to be a current issue requiring the book name to start with a capital letter for this feature to work. [/quote] I went back to test this, and for some reason, it ended up working sometimes and not others for both ways. It comes and
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I look at each base package, figure up all of the resources that I really want to have, and if the cost of the base package is less than the books I want, then I purchase it. I don't worry about the denominational title. This usually means I eventually get most levels of every base package except SDA and Pentecostal & Charismatic, since the crossover
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When I add any verse or passage by typing the following: dan 1 2 [Enter] or even daniel 1 2[Enter] Nothing happens. The options for "Insert inline (tab)" and "Insert block (Enter)" still pop up, but Enter does not work. I have to click on the actual words "Insert block (Enter)" for it to add the verse. This was in 9.11 Beta 1 and 2. I'm not sure about
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Almost every scholar, both "conservative" and "liberal" (I dislike these labels for biblical scholarship) recognize that Matthew and Luke used Mark and the hypothetical Q document, reconstructed from Matthew and Luke in print, as sources. Matthew includes almost all of Mark's gospel, and Luke uses about half of it. There is clearly a literary relationship
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[quote user="Tony Walker"] I've seen this thread before but am just now downloading the files... after building the book I honestly said, "wow." amazing work. thank you [/quote] No problem, Tony!
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This post deleted because I was able to change the NT file in the original post above for NT2022_0_1.
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FYI: The 2022 editions have been released and are available as a Personal Book with links here .
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Changes in OT2022.0.0 The following resources have been added to the new edition: *Moberly, R. W. L. The God of the Old Testament: Encountering the Divine in Christian Scripture . Baker, 2020. A profound investigation of the Old Testament revelation of God through the perspectives of several key biblical texts. *Lewis, Theodore J. The Origin and Character
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The 2022 editions are out. Changes will be posted in the following post. 2021.OT2022_0_0.docx 6825.NT2022_0_1.docx
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[quote user="Paul Caneparo"] The 2022 list is now available. https://denverseminary.edu/the-denver-journal-article/annotated-old-testament-bibliography-2022/ The NT list isn't published yet, but will presumably follow shortly. Link should then be: https://denverseminary.edu/the-denver-journal-article/new-testament-exegesis-bibliography-2022/ [/quote
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[quote user="NB.Mick"] Additional comment: fellow forum user Joseph Turner regularly converts those Denver commentary lists into a PB which makes it easy to jump directly to those one owns already. Just follow this thread for updates. [/quote] Yes! I will release the OT and NT once they get the NT up. It should be up in the next few days.