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  • Kevin Morgan
    10 years ago

    Pretty great when starting to study the Biblical languages. Not sure I'd get very far without Logos :)
    Biblical Languages
    1. Kevin Morgan
      10 years ago

      Haven't read the whole thing, but the introduction was quite helpfull, and Kidner gives a good explanation of the development of source criticism relating to Genesis.
      Genesis (Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries | TOTC)
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      1. Kevin Morgan
        10 years ago

        Great intro to new research on Paul. Worth the read.
        Justification Reconsidered: Rethinking a Pauline Theme
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        1. Kevin Morgan
          10 years ago

          The only three starts isn't because of the actual translation itself, but because of Det Danske Bibelselskabs insatiable need to keep a monopoly on the Authorised Danish Translation of the Holy Scriptures and the Apocrypha. Most Bibles are just free and wonderfully integrated with Logos. Not this one though! Bummer that they aren't more generous with God's word.
          Bibelen: Den Hellige Skrifts kanoniske Bøger (Danish Common Language Version) (CLV)
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          1. Christian Dyssegaard
            10 years ago

            Agree!
        2. Kevin Morgan
          10 years ago

          I can't imagine doing any sort of serious work with the Greek New Testament without BDAG. I was hesitant to spend the 150 dollars, but it has been totally worth it. Get it when you start learning Greek and be thankful for the unbelievable amount of work put into creating this resource and integrating it beautifully with Logos.
          A Greek–English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature, 3rd ed. (BDAG)
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