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Great post! Thank you! What level of package do you use? Thanks again for all of your effort with this! How about a tour of Logos? But if it is for you, I can get you a sweet discount. That said, I want to share two ways that the product has upped their game this time.

The Bible is finally a dynamic Bible encyclopedia Logos has been developing their Factbook since Logos 5: it began as a bit of an encyclopedia to the people, places, and things of the Bible. What can you do with Logos Bible Software? Now any time I come across a command verb in the Bible, it shows up in red like this: Which is cool. It is straightforward. But when I turn on my Logos visual filter. I see something entirely different. But wait … it gets even better.

It was easy to turn on—just a few clicks: But just like that, you can tell Logos to catch key related words that would otherwise slip right past you! Logos shows you how the New Testament uses the Old Testament A cheer went up from all Logos users when this new feature was announced. Isaiah, in this case.

Logos shows how any word is used across the whole Bible. It lets me search the Bible for any Greek or Hebrew word, which is super helpful. You can run a background check on any Bible character. The Bible Factbook really gives me a hand. But not this time.

Enter the Bible Factbook. The next step would be to flip to the back of the book to find the corresponding number. There, I would find a quick, dictionary-type definition of the word. If I wanted to know more—and I always did— I would look up that word in Dr. Instead, I can turn on the Interlinear Ribbon, and all this information floats right below the Bible like so: Instant insight!

You can search the Bible by speaker in Logos Bible Software. You can search the Bible by sense in Logos Bible Software. This is also super, super exciting. Logos Bible Software gets us closer to the original settings. But in Logos, I can look up the passage and get a high-level idea of some ancient cultural concepts in this book of the Bible: As you can see, some of these are a lot more helpful than others.

With Logos, you can easily visualize ancient units of measurement. Thanks, Moses. Really helpful. And new versions of Logos Bible Software keep awesome features from before. So, should you get Logos Bible Software 8? Well … This is the best tool out there. Here are a few factors that might make Logos a pretty bad choice for you: Logos is expensive.

Is it a great deal? Logos takes time. Logos is high-tech. Explore the Bible with us! We create research-based articles and handy infographics to help people understand the Bible. Get the good stuff! Pedro on January 11, at am. Jeffrey Kranz on January 14, at am. You can make Faithlife notes—and share them with groups! Ben on December 26, at am. Hey Jeff, I have really been looking at Logos for the last few years.

Jeffrey Kranz on January 7, at pm. Hi, Ben! There is always an upgrade fee for new software features and datasets. Judy Marks on September 9, at pm. Jeffrey Kranz on September 12, at am. Deep on August 30, at am. Jeffrey Kranz on September 4, at pm. Lynne on August 2, at am. Jeffrey Kranz on August 7, at pm. William on June 21, at pm. Jeffrey Kranz on June 26, at pm. St8kout on April 7, at pm. Jeffrey Kranz on April 7, at pm.

Kirk Ward on February 22, at am. Hey Joseph! Thank you for the review! Thanks Kirk. Jeffrey Kranz on March 14, at am. Pablo Di Fidio on January 11, at am. Thank you very much, Pablo. Jeffrey Kranz on January 16, at am. I hope this helps! Joseph on December 6, at am. Jeffrey Kranz on December 11, at pm. Alex on November 16, at am. Jeffrey Kranz on November 21, at pm. Hope this helps! Michael Alling on November 7, at am.

Roland Dooley on July 7, at am. Jeffrey Kranz on July 11, at am. Hush, little one. David on December 2, at pm. Stan G. Duncan on May 26, at am. Jennings on December 24, at pm. Jennings on December 26, at am. Jeffrey Kranz on December 26, at am. Thanks for trying to use my coupon though—I appreciate it a lot. Jennings on December 26, at pm. Jeffrey Kranz on December 26, at pm. I hope you enjoy it. Bikey kong on December 19, at pm.

Get the hang of it before spending any money on it, then make the decision. Kim Armstrong on June 17, at am. Jeffrey Kranz on June 17, at pm. Riddle on April 24, at am. Thanks, A. Jeffrey Kranz on April 24, at am. David Thompson on January 26, at pm. Jeffrey Kranz on January 26, at pm. Hey, David! Fair question, with a few answers. Thanks for asking, David! Bob on November 1, at pm. By the way, I did enjoy your review of Lobos 7, I especially liked your flowchart!

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Hi, Chris! Got a list of passages? Snap a pic, and the app gives you quick links to all the verses. Just tap to see each one. Bible Software. Books and Courses. The Notes feature has been updated for Logos 9 customers. Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. The subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period.

Your account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of renewal. Subscriptions may be managed by you and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to your Account Settings after purchase. This software has very useful tools to help with biblical studies, not to mention an amazing selection of content. On average the content is more expensive than the print counterparts, but because of the tagging used to link the resource content to bible studies the useful tools I mentioned earlier I think it is worth it.

I have only been using for about a month and am very grateful for this app. I have been using the Olive Tree app for almost 2 years now, so maybe once i am more familiar with the Logos iOS app, I will feel differently. Once problem I have for sure with the iOS app is my new resources sometimes are not available right away it took 3 days for an audio book to show up, and my TDNT still does not show up and that was included in the first package I bought about a month ago.

Still over all I am very grateful for the obvious time and effort put into building this app. The dev team is awesome. They are really working hard to making this app a great study and resource tool. The app is getting a lot more user friendly and easier to study. It is not the desktop app but it is getting there.

I use the app more than I use the desktop app. The one thing I would love for the dev team to work on would be the note taking functionality. The app makes you leave your reading and takes you off to a different screen.

Would it be possible to have notes in a tab? Also it would be nice to know when you created a note so you can reference back when you created it for reference. It would be nice to have the note with the date on the side of the note.

Other than that this app surpasses every other bible App in the App Store when it comes to bible study and accessing a huge library of resources. Nothing else has the tremendous amount of resources as Logos does. You have to try it to believe it. The Logos team just keep out doing themselves. The app keeps getting better with every release.

Do not hesitate to get this app. I'm glad you like the app! You may be pleasantly surprised at some changes to notes coming this year :. This is really a wonderful app that has helped me organize my Bible studying and even do some inductive Bible study. I have one critique though, well two, and I think they could really make the app better. It has to do with the notes feature.



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