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If I load books into Logos consider the time invested , if the prog crashes, I lose the books and have to reload them again. One would think that there would be a mirror or backup available to offset this issue. I am sure that some people have large libraries they have uploaded. You can backup you Logos folder and save it to an external hard drive.

This saves downloading and indexing again. This is what I've done several times with no problems. Hi Scott, actually that is not true. You want to save your source files the DOC or DOCX Word files that you might need to re-compile if you make a change, you probably know where they are as you put them there. If you just back up this folder to a flash drive, if you have to reinstall your system you can do a SCAN command of that folder, and it will pick up all your personal books automatically.

While it doesn't address Personal Books specifically I don't think, this link has some good info about how to get ALL your resources back into Logos without downloading them, saving time and network bandwidth. I have hundreds of personal books and have made it my practice both to backup the source books.

Using adventure and community to challenge young people to continually say "yes" to God. The opening chapters deal with the value, problem, and task of preaching from the Old Testament.

Kaiser then provides a practical focus by examining preaching and teaching from the texts of various genres proverbs, prophecy, Torah, etc. A final chapter examines the relevance of the Old Testament in speaking to a contemporary audience.

In the first volume of the collection, Lloyd-Jones begins his panoramic description of the wondrous and glorious work of God in Jesus Christ. Topics discussed include: the concepts of adoption, redemption, grace, peace and glory; what it means to be sealed with the Spirit, the final consummation, and many others. Interpreting Galatians addresses the key issues surrounding the exegesis of Galatians and the other Pauline Epistles, exploring how literary, historical, and theological factors influence interpretation.

The first edition appeared as Explorations in Exegetical Method. This second edition features a new appendix and will be welcomed by all those studying the Pauline Epistles. As the only book of its kind in the New Testament, Revelation presents interpretive challenges to scholar, student, pastor, and lay reader alike. For readers without specialized training, the historical-critical approach used in many commentaries can provide more complication than illumination.

Further, that approach tends to de-emphasize the narrative aspect of the book. This accessible introduction to Genesis examines introductory issues, overarching themes, and the argument of the book. This work is designed for the serious student of the Bible—author Bill T. Chapter outlines, key terms, study questions and sidebar information make this a valuable resource for those engaged in biblical studies.

The command to love is central to the Gospel of John. Uniting rigorous exegesis with theological and pastoral insight, Love in the Gospel of John makes a substantive contribution to contemporary Johannine scholarship.

Internationally respected scholar Francis J. Moloney offers a thorough exploration of this theme, focusing not only o The importance of the Bible for spiritual formation cannot be overstated.

It is in the pages of Scripture that we come to know God through Jesus Christ. At times the world of the Bible can seem strange and distant, and the number of subjects mentioned is virtually countless.

This volume addresses the most important issues related to the study of New Testament writings. Two respected senior scholars have brought together a team of distinguished specialists to introduce the Jewish, Hellenistic, and Roman backgrounds necessary for understanding the New Testament and the early church.

The book includes 75 photographs, 15 maps, numerous tables and charts, illustrations, and bibliographies. Students of the New Testament will value this comprehensive textbook and reference volume on the New Testament world.

Written in a clear and accessible style, this major, up-to-date, evangelical, exegetical commentary opens up the riches of the book of Exodus. Hamilton relates Exodus to the rest of Scripture and includes his own translation of the text. This commentary will be valued by professors and students of the Old Testament as well as pastors.

In this substantially revised second edition, Hamilton moves chapter by chapter, rather than verse by verse, through the Pentateuch. Going beyond questions of authorship, date, sources, and historicity, respected linguist and teacher Gundry offers a one-volume exposition of the New Testament that focuses on what is most useful for preaching, teaching, and individual study—what the biblical text really means.

His crisp translation of the New Testament inserts various phrasings of passages in brackets, allowing for smooth transition from original text to alternative and contemporary readings. In this, prefatory volume to the Reformed Dogmatics, Bavinck discusses the science, method, and organization of dogmatic theology. He gives deep insight into the differences that exist between the dogmatic theologies of Roman Catholics, Lutherans, and Reformists.

This survey textbook on the Prophets is designed to meet the needs of contemporary evangelical undergraduates. Although it covers critical issues such as authorship, background, and history, its primary focus is on the message and theology of the prophetic books and the contribution that they make to the Christian canon.

Particular attention is given to literary issues, such as the structure of each prophetic book. Full-color illustrations, diagrams, and artwork bring the text to life.

In a Dictionary, a milestone is needed at the beginning of every article. In many resources, milestones are also added at the beginning of each page. Datatype links are visible in the finished resource. As the name suggests, they add links to other resources or Bible passages. Logos will then open the link in the most highly prioritised resource that supports that datatype.

Resource links are also visible in the finished resource. As the name suggests, resource links link to specific resources, and optionally to a specific location in that resource.

Fields are also called Search Fields. A Bible resource can have fields like footnote , bible , heading , words-of-christ ; where bible refers to the manuscript text and words-of-christ refers to the words within bible spoken by Jesus. Syntax Milestones The syntax for milestones is [[ datatype:reference]]. Resource links These links use one of the Copy location methods in the Panel menu.

For resources where you want a link to the article, lemma, bible reference, page number, etc. For resources with long articles , you can get an exact text offset for the location: open the resource to the desired place but not books with dynamic text insertion!

If you chose L4 , you have to format it as per the wiki link. The wiki link uses ref. The identifier value of the id attribute must be uppercase, start with a letter, and may consist of letters, numbers, underscores, hyphens, and periods. It must be unique within the resource e. This controls the vertical size of the text box, in whole number line-heights. Default is 1. This controls the horizontal size of the text box, in whole number character-widths.

Note: you can only specify either lines or width. If both are given then the compiler will use lines and ignore width. This may be used to specify text that will be displayed in the text box until the user inputs something.

See Examples for other suggestions. Choose a Language it is hoped that more will be added in the future Click Add field for a menu of optional fields: Abbrev. Optionally add a cover image: Click Change You can find usable image files for most published books by searching for their title on Google Images Click Add file You can add multiple.

View this PB errors page for more information and possible solutions. Logos can crash without generating a log file. If this happens to you please send the document to logos4feedback logos. Uploading and Deleting books If you want to upload the book to the Faithlife server, click Upload after building and testing the book. Consistent Formatting Consistent formatting is essential to getting your links compiled correctly e.

Hidden hyperlinks A datatype reference, particularly bible ones, can display duplicated entries in a hover popup. Pictures and Images You can paste images from Logos or. Referencing milestones in your PB A datatype link will not work as other resources will be prioritized for that datatype; Page being the only exception. A resource link could be used after you compile the PB , but it is better to use a bookmark in your docx file: Move the cursor to the start of the milestone Insert a bookmark at that place e.



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