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  • Vadim
    7 years ago

    The formatting of this Logos edition is very poor. It is all too cluttered compared to the print version.
    Learn to Read New Testament Greek
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    1. Vadim
      8 years ago

      Romans (The Anchor Yale Bible Commentary | AYBC)
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      1. Vadim
        8 years ago

        Dictionary of Theological Terms
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          8 years ago

          Bob Jones University Seminary Hebrew Handbook, 6th ed.
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          1. Vadim
            8 years ago

            The Divine Covenants
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            1. Vadim
              8 years ago

              What a disappointment to see Logos selling outright heresy.
              Apostolic Study Bible Notes
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              1. Faithlife User
                8 years ago

                It's not heresy, just a different interpretation of the Scriptures. Does your church preach ALL of the Bible or just SOME of the Bible?
            2. Vadim
              8 years ago

              Hebrew Bible Insert: A Student’s Guide to the Syntax of Biblical Hebrew
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              1. Vadim
                8 years ago

                This man was a heretic: "We believe in evolution, the slow climb upwards of man from the level of the beasts. Jesus is the end and climax of the evolutionary process because in Him men met God. The danger of the Christian faith is that we set up Jesus as a kind of secondary God. The Bible never, as it were, makes a second God of Jesus. Rather, it stresses the utter dependence of Jesus on God." "Nowhere does the New Testament identify Jesus with God."
                The New Daily Study Bible: New Testament | NDSB (17 vols.)Add to cart