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These two volumes would serve as a brief survey and jumping off point: Sparks, Kenton L. Ancient Texts for the Study of the Hebrew Bible: A Guide to the Background Literature . Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers, 2005. Evans, Craig A. Ancient Texts for New Testament Studies: A Guide to the Background Literature . Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2011
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This might help from the 2nd edition: PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION The first edition of this book appeared at the beginning of the new millennium. My intent was to make the best in current scholarship on Revelation accessible to a wide range of readers, while engaging issues that were generated by the use of apocalyptic literature in popular media
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[quote user="Bob"] [quote user="DAL"] I’ve preordered all of them and own all the ones that are available. Awesome series 👍😁👌 DAL [/quote] are pre-order prices better than just waiting for the actual release? Bob [/quote] Yes. For some reason the last two posted above with logos.com links, 2 Peter and Jude, don't show the discount, but the volumes
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[quote user="David Thomas"]Since you mentioned in another post that you are writing a paper, you may have access to peer-reviewed, academic journals through the school where you are matriculated.[/quote] I think Christian is still at Liberty, and I still have access there. Searching john 7:53-8:11/Full Text Online/Peer-Reviewed gets me 1,979 results
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[quote user="Mike Binks"] ”I am not one religion or another. I reside broadly in the evangelical realm. I do follow a Baptist church but do not agree with everything. If anyone has any questions please let me know. “ Is this a mistype? I can't hold the sense of these there sentences together. [/quote] I understood it to mean "I am not one denomination
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It simply proposes interpreting the Bible in its own context, yes, including the context of the surrounding nations, to which the ancient Israelites consistently turned in terms of culture and religion as the Old Testament points out over and over, as opposed to interpreting the Bible in a 21st century context, which is completely foreign to the biblical
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[quote user="Sylvio Janelle"] New iPad never used with the church's wifi. It never connected so it couldn't synch. Problem solved! I'll try again at a later time! [/quote] Well that definitely explains it! Glad you figured it out.
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If you see it on your computer and sync it to the cloud, then it should show up on your iPad. Maybe force close the app on the iPad and see if that causes it to re sync. Other than that, I can't think of anything that would cause it not to show up.
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You can watch the Zoom replay here .
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Can't wait!
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I might be mistaken, but I think these were specialty collections that were created for the Black Friday/Cyber Monday sales, as there were several which I had not seen before, so that could be it.
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It is honestly a really economical way to get a lot of great Academic resources. If you have a base package then chances are you already have many of the resources, so the price should come down a good bit. You certainly get Dr. Heiser's works, which I like, but even if you don't, you still get a solid academic library with many highly sought after
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For me this falls under the category of resources where there should be an understanding that since part of the set was offered, then the remainder of the set will be offered. When people purchase partial sets, the expectation is that they will be able to finish that collection. I know that Faithlife doesn't see it that way, but they should. Subsequent
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Changes in OT2021.2.0 Added links to the following volumes which are now available for download: Cook, Stephen L. Ezekiel 38-48: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary . Anchor Yale Bible 22B. Yale, 2018. Complete the AB commentary on Ezekiel begun by the late Moshe Greenberg. Changes in NT2021.2.0 Added links to the following volumes which
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The following versions only have a few changes, with only a few resources having come available since the last update. The 2022 editions from Denver should be out in early to mid January. 0624.OT2021_2_0.docx 5228.NT2021_2_0.docx
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[quote user="Olli-Pekka Ylisuutari"] [quote user="Paul Caneparo"] In the 2021 edition of Denver's recommendations, Gupta's volume is still a recommended commentary in the 3rd category [/quote] Thanks for pointing this out! I had the 2020 edition. [/quote] Remember that you can build the personal books of the Denver recommendations here , and I keep
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While working in the sermon builder, the window seems to be refreshing or something, as it would suddenly make my curser go to the top and the slides will refresh (from white to black as they do when you first include a slide). It happens about every minute or two.
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New Documents Illustrating Early Christianity (10 volumes), Eerdmans. I came across this set while reading Ben Witherington's The Letters to Philemon, the Colossians, and the Ephesians: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary on the Captivity Epistles . It would be extremely useful to the study of early Christianity to have this set available in Logos. You can
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[quote user="Roy"] [quote user="Jim Erwin"] Well, the links don't work now. It was a good deal while it lasted. [/quote] Have patience... [/quote] Agreed. They were clearly putting the packages together as we were seeing them, as there were new ones added every hour, and they clearly didn't mean for us to see them since they didn't come up in a search
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Here are the ones that are available as of right now, but it looks like they might not be finished (Anglican only has one package): Standard Logos 6 Bronze Legacy Library Logos 6 Silver Legacy Library Logos 6 Gold Legacy Library Logos 6 Platinum Legacy Library Logos 6 Diamond Legacy Library Logos 6 Portfolio Legacy Library Logos 6 Collector's Edition