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A Review of Logos 4 (part 1)

Out of the Box… or off the net As the subtitle suggests, one can purchase and download any version of Logos 4 without the need for a physical DVD. As long as you keep good records, I suggest this route. Here’s a summary of my experience: I received an email from Logos directing me to… Continue Reading

Around the Blogosphere

I recently caught up on some of my blog reading, and here are a few highlights: Jeremy Thompson seems committed to keep the biblioblog monthly rankings going. Rod Decker has a nice morphology resource for first or second year Greek students. Pdf here. At Current Epigraphy, Gabriel Bodard summarizes a seminar presentation by Graham Oliver… Continue Reading

Logos 4 Review forthcoming

I’ve used Logos 3 Gold for the past couple of years fairly consistently, especially for its quick access digitalcommentaries (I have used the NIGTC and NAC series quite a bit). Thanks to the generosity of Logos, I’m trying out version 4 (PC). The upgrade adds a ton of great features as compared to version 3.… Continue Reading

Logos on the iPhone

As I’m finishing up my last assignment of the semester (an annotated selected bibliography related to a dissertation topic), I’m looking forward to having a bit more time to test and evaluate some software. In particular, I hope to play around a bit with the Logos app for the iphone. You can expect a brief… Continue Reading

Around the Blogosphere

Andy Naselli gives details of the Logos 4 release. The ZIBBCOT is released with footage from one day in the life of John Walton… or should we say “Moses”? The biblioblogger meetup is approaching. Christianity Today includes a piece on the Sheffield ordeal; James Crossley responds to a particular quote from Ben W. III. (A… Continue Reading

Evangelical Exegetical Commentary by Logos

Rodney Decker reports: Although not much has been said yet, there is a new commentary series in the works, the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary. the general editor is Wayne House; OT editor, Walt Kaiser; and NT editor, Hall Harris. … The series is being described as “between BECNT and WBC” in terms of content and academic… Continue Reading

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Logos 4 and Mac

Yes, it’s all over the blogosphere, but Mac users should note that Logos 4 is only available in a “pre-release Alpha” version. I will get by since I run windows with virtualization software (on a mac, of course), but I’ve been thoroughly disappointed with the progress on the mac side of things! Continue Reading

Around the Blogosphere

Noteworthy this week: Mark Goodacre keeps us up to date with the Sheffield Biblical Studies Dept. ordeal. Steve Runge continues his discussions (and demonstration) of the usefulness of discourse grammar. AWOL links an open access journal, Studies in Ancient Art and Civilation. Lifehacker discusses a webapp for CV creation. (I’m not sure I’m interested, but… Continue Reading

Around the Blogosphere

Steve Runge served up two nice posts, one dealing with NT Discourse (segmentation) and a second dealing more specifically with presuppositions in scholarship. Geoff Carter shares a piece by Tim Holland on the Layouts of Roman Forts. Mark Goodacre discusses the synoptic problem (see the first two posts listed here) when tagged by James McGrath’s post… Continue Reading

Accordance NA28 w. Apparatus Review

Accordance NA28 w. Apparatus Review

Thanks to Accordance for allowing me to review what I have found to be the most powerful electronic version of the NA28 available at the present time. In the video below, I demo and review some of my favorite features. Accordance users may also pick up a tip or two on using the software in… Continue Reading