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Biblical software or Bible software is a group of computer applications designed to read, study and in some cases discuss biblical texts and concepts. Biblical software programs are similar to e-book readers in that they include digitally formatted books, may be used to display a wide variety of inspirational books and bibles, and can be used on portable computers. However, biblical software is geared more toward word and phrase searches, accessing study bible notes and commentaries, referencing various modern translations, cross-referencing similar passages and topics, biblical dictionaries, original language texts and language tools, maps, charts, and other e-books deemed relevant to understanding texts from a philological approach.
Bible software varies in complexity and depth, depending on the needs of users, just as the purposes of the users vary from devotional reading and personal study to lesson and sermon preparation, inspirational publishing and even further research tools and translations. Basic bible software is typically aimed at mobile phones, and is designed to simply display the text of a single Bible translation, with word and phrase searches as the only available tool. More advanced packages run on personal computers and boast far more features, display a wider variety of theological resources (see above), and may offer features such as synopses and harmonies of the Gospel narratives, morphological and syntactical searches of original texts, sentence diagramming, user notes, manual and dynamic highlighting, lectionary viewers, etc.
Logos Bible Software is a digital library application designed for electronic Bible study. In addition to basic eBook functionality, it includes extensive resource linking, note-taking functionality, and linguistic analysis for study of the Bible both in translation and in its original languages. It is developed by Faithlife Corporation. As of January 2015, Logos Bible Software is in its sixth version, which was first released on October 27, 2014.
Logos Bible Software is compatible with more than 43,000 titles related to the Bible from 200 publishers, including Baker, Bantam, Catholic University of America Press, Eerdmans, Harvest House, Merriam Webster, Moody Press, Oxford University Press, Thomas Nelson, Tyndale House, and Zondervan. Logos also recently published its own Lexham Bible Reference series, featuring new scholarship on the original Biblical languages.
Until October 2014, the name Logos Bible Software was often used to refer to the company behind the software (incorporated as Logos Research Systems, Inc). At that date, the company was rebranded as Faithlife Corporation as a response to the greater diversity in products and services the company then offered.
Logos (UK /ˈloʊɡɒs/, /ˈlɒɡɒs/, or US /ˈloʊɡoʊs/; Greek: λόγος, from λέγω lego "I say") is an important term in western philosophy, psychology, rhetoric, and religion. It is a Greek word meaning "a ground", "a plea", "an opinion", "an expectation", "word", "speech", "account", "to reason", but it became a technical term in philosophy beginning with Heraclitus (ca. 535–475 BC), who used the term for a principle of order and knowledge.
Ancient Greek philosophers used the term in different ways. The sophists used the term to mean discourse, and Aristotle applied the term to refer to "reasoned discourse" or "the argument" in the field of rhetoric. The Stoic philosophers identified the term with the divine animating principle pervading the Universe. Under Hellenistic Judaism, Philo (c. 20 BC – AD 50) adopted the term into Jewish philosophy. The Gospel of John identifies the Logos, through which all things are made, as divine (theos), and further identifies Jesus Christ as the incarnate Logos. Although the term "Logos" is widely used in this Christian sense, in academic circles it often refers to the various ancient Greek uses, or to post-Christian uses within contemporary philosophy, Sufism, and the analytical psychology of Carl Jung.
The Bible (from Koine Greek τὰ βιβλία, tà biblía, "the books") is a collection of texts sacred in Judaism and Christianity. It is a collection of scriptures written at different times by different authors in different locations. Jews and Christians consider the books of the Bible to be a product of divine inspiration or an authoritative record of the relationship between God and humans.
There is no single canonical "Bible"; many Bibles have evolved, with overlapping and diverging contents. The Christian Old Testament overlaps with the Hebrew Bible and the Greek Septuagint; the Hebrew Bible is known in Judaism as the Tanakh. The New Testament is a collection of writings by early Christians, consisting of narratives, letters and apocalyptic writings. Among Christian denominations there is some disagreement about the contents of the canon, primarily in the Apocrypha, a list of works that are regarded with varying levels of respect.
Attitudes towards the Bible also vary amongst Christian groups. Roman Catholics, Anglicans and Eastern Orthodox Christians stress the harmony and importance of the Bible and sacred tradition, while Protestant churches focus on the idea of sola scriptura, or scripture alone. This concept arose during the Protestant Reformation, and many denominations today continue to support the use of the Bible as the only source of Christian teaching.
Computer software also called a program or simply software is any set of instructions that directs a computer to perform specific tasks or operations. Computer software consists of computer programs, libraries and related non-executable data (such as online documentation or digital media). Computer software is non-tangible, contrasted with computer hardware, which is the physical component of computers. Computer hardware and software require each other and neither can be realistically used without the other.
At the lowest level, executable code consists of machine language instructions specific to an individual processor—typically a central processing unit (CPU). A machine language consists of groups of binary values signifying processor instructions that change the state of the computer from its preceding state. For example, an instruction may change the value stored in a particular storage location in the computer—an effect that is not directly observable to the user. An instruction may also (indirectly) cause something to appear on a display of the computer system—a state change which should be visible to the user. The processor carries out the instructions in the order they are provided, unless it is instructed to "jump" to a different instruction, or interrupted.
Learn more at http://logos.com/7 Fine-tuned to take you all the way from that initial spark of insight to sharing biblical truth with clarity.
You already have Logos 6; now master its power. In this webinar we will demonstrate how to maximize the usefulness of your Logos Library by: * Creating shortcuts for your most used books and tools * Customizing your workspace to match your study preferences * Pointing out features you already have, but might be overlooking
Want to study the Bible in the original Hebrew or Greek? Whether you have a doctorate in biblical studies, or can't read the languages, Logos can help you dig into the text. Watch as the Logos Pros demonstrate useful tips in the software, and help you avoid common exegetical mistakes.
Save time in sermon and lesson preparation by using layouts that fit your workflow, and gets you to the right information, faster. Get started with Logos 6 today: http://lgs.to/1VJnxC8 Logos Bible Software is the leading provider of multilingual tools and resources for Bible study on Mac, Windows, and mobile devices. Logos has served pastors, scholars, and everyone who wants to study the Bible since 1992, partnering with several hundred publishers to offer tens of thousands of Christian ebooks to users in hundreds of countries.
Get the N.T. Wright Collection (34 vols.) from Logos Bible Software: http://www.logos.com/_ntwright N. T. Wright sat down with Logos Bible Software to talk about Bible study, original languages, his favorite books, and lots more. Logos Bible Software is the leading provider of multilingual tools and resources for Bible study on Mac, Windows, and mobile devices. Logos has served pastors, scholars, and everyone who wants to study the Bible since 1992, partnering with several hundred publishers to offer tens of thousands of Christian ebooks to users in hundreds of countries. Get the N.T. Wright Collection (34 vols.) for Logos Bible Software: http://www.logos.com/_ntwright
Introductory Tutorial on the Basic everyday use of Logos Bible Software
Logos 6 is the smartest way to study the Word. Pinpoint answers in seconds, study the Word in its cultural context, uncover meaning in the original languages, and answer questions with confidence. Get started today with Logos 6: http://lgs.to/1GLZibp Logos Bible Software is the leading provider of multilingual tools and resources for Bible study on Mac, Windows, and mobile devices. Logos has served pastors, scholars, and everyone who wants to study the Bible since 1992, partnering with several hundred publishers to offer tens of thousands of Christian ebooks to users in hundreds of countries.
Learn how to build collections of related resources, search within collections, and export quotes to visual graphics. Collections are used to organize and search within your library. Get started with Logos 6 today: http://lgs.to/1Bcge9B Logos Bible Software is the leading provider of multilingual tools and resources for Bible study on Mac, Windows, and mobile devices. Logos has served pastors, scholars, and everyone who wants to study the Bible since 1992, partnering with several hundred publishers to offer tens of thousands of Christian ebooks to users in hundreds of countries.
Learn more at http://logos.com/7 Fine-tuned to take you all the way from that initial spark of insight to sharing biblical truth with clarity.
You already have Logos 6; now master its power. In this webinar we will demonstrate how to maximize the usefulness of your Logos Library by: * Creating shortcuts for your most used books and tools * Customizing your workspace to match your study preferences * Pointing out features you already have, but might be overlooking
Want to study the Bible in the original Hebrew or Greek? Whether you have a doctorate in biblical studies, or can't read the languages, Logos can help you dig into the text. Watch as the Logos Pros demonstrate useful tips in the software, and help you avoid common exegetical mistakes.
Save time in sermon and lesson preparation by using layouts that fit your workflow, and gets you to the right information, faster. Get started with Logos 6 today: http://lgs.to/1VJnxC8 Logos Bible Software is the leading provider of multilingual tools and resources for Bible study on Mac, Windows, and mobile devices. Logos has served pastors, scholars, and everyone who wants to study the Bible since 1992, partnering with several hundred publishers to offer tens of thousands of Christian ebooks to users in hundreds of countries.
Get the N.T. Wright Collection (34 vols.) from Logos Bible Software: http://www.logos.com/_ntwright N. T. Wright sat down with Logos Bible Software to talk about Bible study, original languages, his favorite books, and lots more. Logos Bible Software is the leading provider of multilingual tools and resources for Bible study on Mac, Windows, and mobile devices. Logos has served pastors, scholars, and everyone who wants to study the Bible since 1992, partnering with several hundred publishers to offer tens of thousands of Christian ebooks to users in hundreds of countries. Get the N.T. Wright Collection (34 vols.) for Logos Bible Software: http://www.logos.com/_ntwright
Introductory Tutorial on the Basic everyday use of Logos Bible Software
Logos 6 is the smartest way to study the Word. Pinpoint answers in seconds, study the Word in its cultural context, uncover meaning in the original languages, and answer questions with confidence. Get started today with Logos 6: http://lgs.to/1GLZibp Logos Bible Software is the leading provider of multilingual tools and resources for Bible study on Mac, Windows, and mobile devices. Logos has served pastors, scholars, and everyone who wants to study the Bible since 1992, partnering with several hundred publishers to offer tens of thousands of Christian ebooks to users in hundreds of countries.
Learn how to build collections of related resources, search within collections, and export quotes to visual graphics. Collections are used to organize and search within your library. Get started with Logos 6 today: http://lgs.to/1Bcge9B Logos Bible Software is the leading provider of multilingual tools and resources for Bible study on Mac, Windows, and mobile devices. Logos has served pastors, scholars, and everyone who wants to study the Bible since 1992, partnering with several hundred publishers to offer tens of thousands of Christian ebooks to users in hundreds of countries.
I love Logos Bible Software, but one issue I have with it is that the updates take forever. But I suppose that in the long run, Logos Bible Software has saved me thousands of hours of research time, so I suppose I shouldn't complain ... #FirstWorldProblems If you want to get 10% off your purchase of Logos Bible Software, just visit https://RedeemingGod.com/logos/ As it turns out, after Logos Bible software restarted, it had another 1GB update to download and install. I had to restart Logos AGAIN, and then it took several hours to index the library... But it also turns out that this was a MAJOR update from Logos 6 to Logos 7. So, very few updates will actually take this long for you ...
Learn the power of combining search operators, narrow your query to particular resources, and search within specialized "labeled" data for precision results.
Here is a clip from a longer video I'm working on, which will detail my "Quest4Truth" regarding what the Bible has to say concerning the whole Flat Earth issue. Like it or not, believe it or not, accept it or not... from Genesis to Revelation the Bible absolutely IS a Flat Earth book. This is confirmed by a simple unbiased reading of the Scriptures... as well as by a doctor (who is a Semitic language expert and a Ancient Near East scholar for Logos Bible Software)... and of course, the village idiot.
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http://trinities.org/blog/podcast-145-tis-mystery-immortal-dies/ God is immortal. But Jesus died. Does it follow that Jesus is not God? In this recent talk, I consider this inconsistent triad of claims: 1. Jesus died. 2. Jesus was fully divine. 3. No fully divine being has ever died. Any two of these imply that the remaining claim is false. Thus, it can’t be that all three are true. I argue that 1 should be non-negotiable for any Christian. A common view is that 1 and 2 are true, while 3 is false. I explain why I think this runs contrary to New Testament teaching. I argue that the New Testament requires that a Christian should affirm 1 and 3 and deny 2. Are you persuaded? Why or why not? Links for this episode @ http://trinities.org/blog/podcast-145-tis-mystery-immortal-d...
Please subscribe and share! A STRANGE incident recorded in the first four verses of the sixth chapter of the Book of Genesis has had a much greater influence on the rest of the Bible than we’ve been taught. Dr. Michael Heiser, scholar-in-residence at Logos Bible Software and author of the highly recommended The Unseen Realm, explains why and gives us a taste of what we can expect in his forthcoming book on the sin of the Watchers and how it shaped Jewish and Christian theology.
Want to study the Bible in the original Hebrew or Greek? Whether you have a doctorate in biblical studies, or can't read the languages, Logos can help you dig into the text. Watch as the Logos Pros demonstrate useful tips in the software, and help you avoid common exegetical mistakes.