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[quote user="Tim Hensler"] That brings some questions to mind: What is the new L4 "Topic" milestone syntax? (I've been struggling with these and haven't got them to work.) [/quote] I'm glad I'm not the only one having problems with the topic tag.
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Can anyone confirm is this is still an issue? I will buy this resource but only if it works on an iPad.
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Answered my own question. The shorter work is available here: http://www.logos.com/product/9677/introducing-the-new-testament-a-short-guide-to-its-history-and-message Who do we contact at Logos to correct the page count on the product listing for the longer version?
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I have a question about this product: http://www.logos.com/product/9654/an-introduction-to-the-new-testament?utm_source=logos_4&utm_medium=logos_4_homepage_message&utm_content=carson_moo_intro_textlink&utm_campaign=general_homepage_promo It shows the picture and copyright dates of this book (which is 784 pages): http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-New
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That's my understanding as well Floyd. Gotta love our friends at Logos! They treat us right don't they?
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Actually, according to Bob here ( http://community.logos.com/forums/p/341/3265.aspx#3265) occasional use by a family member may be permissible.
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This does bring up a good question... my understanding is that the Logos license is per person, not per device or household. If this is true, then I suspect your question is purely hypothetical.
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I understand your point George. The main point of the book Slave is that the translators got it wrong. Marking the text was simply a way to undo that. You should read it. It's very curmudgeony.
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Sorry for getting my wig in a twist...
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It wouldn't matter WHAT the word was. This is simply a way to mark the occurrences of the word MacArther is referring to in his book, and when I come across the word it's a reminder to think about what the word really means. What I don't appreciate is the presumption that you know better than I do what has and hasn't been helpful for me. That seems
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I've actually found it to be incredibly helpful and I'm not sure why you think you could say otherwise, George.
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Initially I had created separate highlights for doulos, syndoulos, etc but decided it really wasn't buying me anything so I pointed them all to the same one. It would certainly be more correct to go with the former approach but the latter was better for me.
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G1402 and G4889 have doulos (G1401) as their root. As I recall, H5650 is translated as doulos in the Septuagint, although I don't recall my source for this. I believe MacArthur mentioned that in his book but I can't say for sure. That was my thinking. Am I off base? My intent was not to render the actual Greek, but to remind myself when I'm reading
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I don't know the answer. It does seem that this search string does what you want. If you search the entire NT for OR OR you'll get 144 occurrences. As I recall that was close to the same number that MacArthur referred to.
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Lionel, I did this recently after reading MacArthur's Slave. I assume you are prompted by the same book? Here is how I did it. First I created the following highlight: Then I created the following visual filter. Notice that I also included the OT Hebrew words that MacArthur mentioned. I realize that technically this isn't correct because I'm displaying
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With the iPad 2 you can display anything on you screen to a monitor via the hdmi add on adaptor. However, for presentations I prefer to use Keynote and forego the mirroring option in favor of the component output cable that was previously available. Keynote allows you to display your slides to external monitor while viewing your speaker notes on the
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Yes. You can see you current version by click the more button along the bottom of the screen and the selecting About.
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I've had this same issue repeatedly with the reading plan and just assumed I was doing something wrong.
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Thanks for the tip! That did free up the app to rotate as I rotate my phone. It didn't exactly solve my problem though as there seems to be no way to lock it in landscape mode. I need this because I read in bed quite often and as you can imagine, without the ability to lock the rotation it's always facing the wrong direction. It's not an issue for the
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Dave, any word on this? I also am having an issue with my screen being locked in portrait mode.