Nycholas Maia
- THis is not a book in your Library, it is a feature that allows you to do certain searches. In your Library you have a book with the title "Noncanonical Texts’ Use of the Bible: Dataset Documentation". This explains how to use this. Please contact us at 888-563-0382 or cs@logos.com if you need further help.
- The publisher specified that this should be a single resource. However, if you link this Bible to the Power Lookup Tool, you will see the notes display automatically as you scroll through it. https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360015718111-Power-Lookup
- Why in the BQH web page description this Logos resource is called "editio minor"? Isn't BQH a "editio major"? I have a printed edition of Deuteronomy from BQH and it looks like the Logos Digital BQH (Clicking in the preview button). Questions: 1) Why the description is calling the BHQ as a "edition minor"? 2) Is there any content/apparatus difference between the Logos Digital BHQ resource and the printed BHQ books?
- This is considered a "minor edition" because it is considered a concise treatment of this subject. That is not meant to imply that it is abridged or incomplete, it simply means this edition is meant to give a general overview in order to help readers better understand the Hebrew text. The content is the same as the paper edition.