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Merry Christmas to you Gregorio! And you are most certainly welcome
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Merry Christmas Tes
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And a merry Christmas to you too, Dave. Thanks for all the good stuff you do on the forums.
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I'm not Joseph, but this is the article in AYBD on Masoretic Accents- MASORETIC ACCENTS. The term “accent” (Heb ṭaʿam) refers to the signs marked on the words of the biblical text. These accents relate the words of the text to the music to which it is chanted in the liturgy. Accent signs do not represent individual notes, but groups of notes
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The only way I can think of to get the Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament into the work flow so it will move with the workflow text is to prioritize the Commentary on the New Testament use of the Old Testament with your other prioritized commentaries in your library so it would show up in the commentary step of your workflow. I
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[quote user="Ralph Wood"] [quote user="Reid A Ferguson"] ...Which is why I looked at all the videos I could, and then went to camp Logos. Yes, it will mean serious effort and serious commitment. And yes, it is worth every moment. [/quote] Agree completely. There are mountains of videos that have helped me learn the nuts and bolts of Logos since I began
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[quote user="Lonnie Spencer"] Great point M.J.! As I was reading in one of my books last week, what difference does it make if you can do text comparison with a bunch of English bibles if you don't know what to do with that information? [/quote] The point I wanted to make and should have made was I believe Logos is good at the What and How. Thanks to
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Great point M.J.! As I was reading in one of my books last week, what difference does it make if you can do text comparison with a bunch of English bibles if you don't know what to do with that information?
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[quote user="Graham Criddle"] You also mentioned being able to compare different translations. Clearly, with the layout above, you can do that visually. But you could also use the Text Comparison Tool to help with that. I've added it into the layout below: For details on how to use this please see https://wiki.logos.com/Text_Comparison Hope this all
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I too once had the Perseus collection. Rather then spend my time hiding them, when I decided they weren't for me, I called up customer service and they locked them up so I didn't have access to them any more. Problem solved.
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[quote user="Andreas Mueller"] I'm most excited about having the reverse interlinear for the NET bible. I love the NET bible and having the interlinear dataset makes it much more useful in Logos! [/quote]
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[quote user="James Hudson"] [quote user="Kolen Cheung"]Anyway I‘m also sad to see they host the livestream on Facebook. I wish they did it on their own Faithlife site, or YouTube.[/quote] Agree 110%!! I will never use Facebook! FL has a perfectly functional website and YouTube has a wide worldwide base! [/quote]
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Hi Kathleen Logos has a "How To" page that may help you. https://www.logos.com/how-to
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[quote user="J Peter Wilson"] Hi Graham With regard to the John Goldingay Old Testament for Everyone, I am wondering if this is available in LOGOS 8 on its own as I already the own NT Wright New Testament part of Bible for Everyone, and being a Yorkshireman I don't wish to pay for that again! [/quote] https://www.logos.com/product/187950/old-testament
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[quote user="Wheatpenny"] Apparently so. I upgraded to Starter at the special price, intending to upgrade to silver when I get paid tomorrow, but after I upgraded, the special prices are gone, so now I will have to settle for upgrading to bronze since that's all I can afford at the regular prices. [/quote] Call customer service. They will work with
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[quote user="David Taylor Jr"] [quote user="Lonnie Spencer"] Hi M.J. I am not a scholar, much less a original language scholar, but I am a typical Logos user. I have adopted Mike Heiser- who is a scholar- word study method. Because of his method- or at least my interpretation of what he is doing- I have prioritized my Greek and Hebrew lexicons in this
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[quote user="Tes"] [quote user="Lonnie Spencer"] Hi M.J. I am not a scholar, much less a original language scholar, but I am a typical Logos user. I have adopted Mike Heiser- who is a scholar- word study method. Because of his method- or at least my interpretation of what he is doing- I have prioritized my Greek and Hebrew lexicons in this order. At
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Hi M.J. I am not a scholar, much less a original language scholar, but I am a typical Logos user. I have adopted Mike Heiser- who is a scholar- word study method. Because of his method- or at least my interpretation of what he is doing- I have prioritized my Greek and Hebrew lexicons in this order. At the top of my Greek order is DBL Greek and Louw
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[quote user="Joe Mayden"] Another way are there instances in the Bible where humans exercise 'hesed'.[/quote] Using the Bible Browser tool you can find instances where hesed is used of humans. Type kindness into the find box and it will pull up the Senses data set and click on kindness ( act). There are 35 results.
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Grant beat me to it. I was looking at Bible Browser- Speaking to God, Content:Repentance+ 91 results