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  • David C. Hacker
    2 years ago

    This is an excellent resource, but the Logos version does not include the marginal notes that are seen in the sample pages above that identify passages as they relate to counseling topics such as repentance, temptation, divorce, etc. Hopefully the Logos version will be updated with these references.
    The Christian Counselor’s New Testament and Proverbs, 4th ed.
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    1. Joe McCune (Faithlife)
      2 years ago

      David C. Hacker
      The Logos edition of this work is divided between two volumes. You should see the marginal notes if you open the second volume, entitled "The Christian Counselor’s New Testament and Proverbs: Notes".
    2. Ronald Quick
      8 months ago

      The notes that are found at the bottom of the print tect are in the "Notes" volume. The marginal notations (e.g. anger, anxiety, etc.) are listed by topic (and hyper linked) at the end of the "Text" volume.
  • David C. Hacker
    2 years ago

    Reenchanting Humanity: A Theology of Mankind
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    1. David C. Hacker
      3 years ago

      It would be nice if the Lexham Hebrew Interlinear was linked to the right places in the 2nd edition. All references to it are for the first edition so when you click you go to the wrong place at times.
      A Biblical Hebrew Reference Grammar, 2nd ed.
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      1. David C. Hacker
        3 years ago

        Any chance that the linkage in the Lexham Hebrew Interlinear will be updated to properly link to this second edition?
    2. David C. Hacker
      3 years ago

      It appears that the person converting this to Logos had no knowledge of how to use a Hebrew keyboard layout and intermingle English and Hebrew within a sentence and further that no one bothered to proof read it and compare it to the print edition. The result is that many Hebrew phrases are completely out of order or they have copy and pasted the wrong Hebrew word resulting in unusable tables. Please update the Logos edition of the excellent book to make it usable.
      Learning Biblical Hebrew: Reading for Comprehension: An Introductory Grammar
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      1. Xander Napoli
        a year ago

        any update on the rest of the updates? I'm considering purchasing this, but I'd rather wait till the rest of the updates are complete.
      2. Gwendolyn
        a year ago

        Are the issues in print? If so, any idea of when the corrections will be completed for print? I too will be waiting to purchase until then. Thank you and YHVH be with you.
      3. David C. Hacker
        a year ago

        No, the print edition is fine, it's just the Logos version that has typographical errors.
    3. David C. Hacker
      4 years ago

      The Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume 1
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      1. David C. Hacker
        4 years ago