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How can I add a tag to this new book so that it will automatically get added to my collections like the rest of the commentaries in this set do?
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So I'm wondering, all packages that Logos offers work off of dynamic pricing, so that you pay a reduced amount for books you already have licensed in the past, so I'm sure that a non-BibleWorks user could just purchase one of these cross grade / upgrade packages and still get a reduced rate, correct? There might be a better collection of OL resources
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I have a number of Hebrew word lists that I use with the Logos Flashcards app on my tablet, and recently my wife wanted to start growing her Hebrew vocabulary as well, so she signed up for a free Logos account so she could have her own flashcards, as I thought it would be helpful for us to have our own lists that would track our individual memorization
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Hello All, Like most of you here, I'm a long time customer of Libronix/Logos, and I'm an avid user of Logos. For years I have done my own reading lists, but I decided that I want to try to setup a reading plan in Logos 6 and read from the computer this time around instead of the traditional way I have done things, just to try something new. I have known
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At the time I was trying to do some research into a bible topic I had been studying, and to gather more data for my study to be sure I had looked at every angle of the topic I was trying to understand, it became apparent that the only tool left to solve my problem was in using a Syntax Query. So after building a few different ones and not getting it
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I'm a long time user of Logos back when it was Libronix v2, then greatly appreciated v3. While I do enjoy many of the benefits of Logos4 and how it does things, I do find it to be sluggish to use and in general more of a hassle in some ways than Libronix v3. However, with that being said, I'm pretty much converted over now to using Logos4 and a lot
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Ok, so I have been using Logos for many years and love the software, but I don't know a lot about Hebrew admittedly. I have been needing to research all occurrences of texts that contain a divine noun that also has a plural pronoun. I have tried creating several different syntax searches, but none of them include Genesis 1:26, which is my proof text
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Ok, thanks for the suggestions! :) I have an iTouch, but since I don't have internet at our church, Logos really is of no use to me on the iTouch for original languages use. I would love to see the reverse interlinear support for the iPhone app be enhanced so I could keep the book offline and still be able to access the morphology in a meaningful format
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To be quite honest, I am not at the point where I am attempting to sight read/parse Hebrew, so having such a resource is just what I need, and thus for me will not be a crutch. If I were taking language classes, I could see how your comment would very aptly apply to my situation, but mainly I am wanting to have the morphology and gloss in an easy to
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Hello Jack, Thanks for your help in changing my display name. I tried to figure out how to change it earlier, but didn't realize I needed to his the Save button on my preferences...I thought if I updated it in the main Logos area, it would propagate down, so your instructions worked marvelously!!! :)
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Also, just as an amendment to my post, I was able to find the Greek equivilent to what I want for the Hebrew here: http://www.crossway.org/product/158134628X Does anybody know of such a product like what is above except for the Hebrew? Since Logos was involved with the making of this Greek volume, I would love to have their same input on a Hebrew volume
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I have been searching the internet all over to find a hebrew bible that has the morphology inline with the text, as I really want to put my new knowledge to work about hebrew grammer, but it is not always practical to carry my laptop everywhere, but if I had a hebrew bible with at the very least the morphology, then I would be happy. I would be even
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Yes, I have been wishing Logos would post the note files for us to download, as I like the concise wording and I am too lazy to want to type it all myself at the moment, so that would be wonderful if they would compile that and give it to us to download... :)
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Yes, I also am waiting for that as well... :)
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YES!!!!! I'm hoping for the same thing as well...I love the clippings feature, but sorting it would make it tons more useful for me! :)
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Thanks Mike! Well, for now I will just wait to see what improvements Logos makes and hope they address more of the issues related to offline access, which is the only time I would ever use this app personally. Since I don't generally like to lean too much on English translations when the understanding matters, that is what I was hoping to have the app
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Great suggestions everyone...just what I was looking for! :) I never want to do research by the book, but if there is ever a time when I don't have access to my computer for any reason, I would like to know I can still get results the "old fashioned" way! ;) God bless and thanks for your help...been searching a while, and your input has helped me end
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Logos helped to publish a book entitled " The English-Greek Reverse Interlinear New Testament: English Standard Version", and that book is just what it says in the title, plus it has the addition of the greek morphology in the interlinear as well for each word. I am planning to purchase this book, as I am wanting to get ahold of a few books for my physical
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I have been a long time user and fan of Logos, and when it comes to the PC version, I have loved every version I have used since version 2.0. Recently I upgraded to version 4 which I really love and then last week I acquired an iTouch 8GB 3rd generation (current) model and downloaded the Logos bible app to it. While it seems to work well enough when