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- Bible Study Software That's Easy to Use!
Logos Bible Study Software 2.0 Level 3 is an
electronic library on CD-ROM for the Logos Library System. This value packed Bible study
software allows you to:
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- Export Verses to Your Favorite Word Processor
Copy to any Windows Application
Create Multiple Notes & Cross References
Design Personal Topical Indices
Browse Context Sensitive Online Help
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- Logos Bible Study Software 2.0 Level 3 contains:
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- The King James Version: Also known as the
"Authorized Version," the KJV is still the most widely used text in the English
language. The Logos KJV includes the Strong's Numbers which allow English readers to
identify and search for underlying Greek and Hebrew words in the original text; Electronic
Edition - Logos Research Systems, Inc., 1995.
- The New International Version: The NIV has
become the best selling English version of the Bible since the King James Version. The NIV
follows the principle of "dynamic equivalence" to insure crystal clear
understandable English. The NIV may be the most readable English Bible ever produced; from
Zondervan, c1984.
- The American Standard Version 1901:
The ASV has long been regarded by many scholars as the most literal English translation
since the King James Version- maybe the most literal translation ever. This has made the
translation very popular for careful English Bible study, but not for ease of reading.
While the KJV was translated entirely from "western manuscripts," the ASV 1901
was influenced also by the older "eastern manuscripts" that form the basis for
most of our modern English translations. Because the ASV 1901 is very difficult to find in
print, Logos is pleased to be able to preserve and distribute this significant work. This
is an excellent choice for comparative English study; Electronic edition - Logos Research
Systems, Inc., c1995.
- The New American Standard Version: While
preserving the literal accuracy of the 1901 American Standard Version, the NASB has sought
to render grammar and terminology in contemporary English with special attention given to
the rendering of verb tenses to give the English reader a rendering as close as possible
to the sense of the original Greek and Hebrew texts. Passages with Old English
"thee's" and "thou's" etc. have been updated to modern English, along
with updates to words whose meanings have changed in the past 20 years. This is an
excellent choice for comparative English study; from The Lockman Foundation, c1986.
- Revised Standard Version: The original
Revised Standard Version has served for more than forty-five years. The standard English
pew Bible for many denominations, the RSV has become a benchmark for comparison to other
English Bibles.
- Nestle-Aland/UBS Greek with GRAMCORD Morphology:
The Greek New Testament UBS 3rd Edition (Corrected) Sometimes referred to as the
"critical text" or the "eastern manuscript tradition," this is the
Greek text most widely used today. It is the basis for nearly every modern Bible
translation in the past one hundred years. The Greek text is identical to the Nestle-Aland
26th/27th Edition. The GRAMCORD morphological concordance of the Greek text is one of the
most highly regarded works of its kind in the academic world. Designed to meet the needs
of Bible scholars and utilizing the language of seminary environment, this work is desired
by the practicing clergy as well as the academic. The Logos 2.0 implementation of the
GRAMCORD data base offers the additional usefulness of a non-technical interface, thereby
allowing an even broader audience access to the data.
- BHS (Hebrew) with Westminster Morphology:
K. Elliger, Editor. A revision of Kittel, Biblia Hebraica, prepared by H. P. Ruger and
other scholars on the basis of the Leningrad Public Library manuscript B 19A Copyright
1984 by the United Bible Societies. Often referred to as the "Masoretic Text" or
simply "BHS," this is the Hebrew text most widely used today. It is the basis
for nearly every modern Bible translation. Containing both full diacritical annotation and
vowel pointing, it is the text of choice in most seminaries, Bible colleges, and
universities.
- Septuagint with Morphology (Alfred Rahlf's):
The Septuagint (LXX ) is the Greek translation of the Hebrew Scriptures, which according
to tradition was done by seventy Jewish scholars (hence the name) sometime in the 3rd
century BC. It is the Bible which the Greek-speaking world read during the time of the
apostles, to which Paul would have referred in his dealings with his churches. The Rahlf's
edition is the most modern critical edition of this text. The morphology, prepared by the
University of Pennsylvania, gives the user the ability to draw parsing and glossary
information directly from the text, which is especially important because the Greek of the
LXX is significantly different from that of the NT.
- Vine's Expository Dictionary: meanings
of Greek and Hebrew words to life for the : Vine's Expository Dictionary brings the
student possessing a comprehensive, a limited or a non-existent knowledge of the original
languages. Vine's includes both Old Testament and New Testament words in this complete
expository dictionary of more than 6,000 biblical words from the original Hebrew or Greek.
When you put Vine's Expository Dictionary together with Logos Bible Study Software and
Strong's Numbers you have a link from the original language to the exact Strong's number
which can be researched further in any other lexicon or reference work you have. Vine's
has been a choice of scholars and laymen alike when they need to gain a comprehensive
understanding of the original language meanings from some of the world's foremost Greek
and Hebrew experts; from F. H. Revell Co., c1981.
- Tense, Voice, Mood: Tense, Voice, Mood is a
database of parsings for every verb in Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia Hebrew and
Nestle-Aland, Byzantine Majority, and Textus Receptus 1550 Greek texts. Verbs' forms are
assigned numbers like Strong's numbers. The parsings are based on two 19th century works
edited by George V. Wigram, Analytical Greek Lexicon of the New Testament and Englishman's
Hebrew and Chaldee Concordance of the Old Testament. In Logos Bible Study Software 2.0 the
TVM number is automatically displayed at the bottom of your workspace as you draw your
cursor over the King James Version of the Bible; Electronic Edition: Logos Research
Systems, Inc. c1995.
- Theological Dictionary of the New Testament:
"Little Kittel" is considered by many to be the best New Testament dictionary
ever compiled. It contains 2300 entries which cover the spectrum of biblical topics from
"A to Z." The one-volume abridgment of the 10-vol. Theological Dictionary of the
New Testament, keeps most if not all of the information that pastors and laypeople can
use, leaving out the technical and bibliographic information. It explores how each word is
used, often in detail, explaining and expounding the underlying concepts. As a
consequence, within 2.0, this work allows people who are not scholars to develop a deep
understanding of the meaning and usage of words and concepts in the NT, letting them
appreciate the nuances of meaning in the text and giving them a deeper understanding of
what the biblical author is saying.
- A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament:
Bauer, Arndt, Gingrich and Danker Recognized by many as the most comprehensive
Greek-English lexicon available. A working knowledge of the Greek alphabet is necessary,
as all word listings are in Greek. The lexicon lists English translation options for each
New Testament Greek word, and gives citations for the use of these words in classical
Greek writers, in the Septuagint, throughout the New Testament, and in Patristic Greek
(the early church fathers).
- Liddell and Scott's Intermediate Greek Lexicon:
An abridgment of the Oxford Greek Lexicon, the most complete standard reference for
ancient Greek from Homer to the Patristic writings (with excellent coverage from NT and
Septuagint Greek)
- Louw-Nida Greek Lexicon: A modern Greek
lexicon using the concept of "semantic domains." This lexicon differs from other
lexicons in that it does not arrange words alphabetically and it does not give one listing
of a word with all of that word's meanings after it. Instead, it breaks words down by
their various shades of meaning. It then groups all of those entries together and
organizes them by topics and sub-topics. It shows the nuances in word meanings and
explains difficult expressions and idiomatic usages of words, and even provides advice on
how words might be translated under various conditions. Since it groups words by meanings,
it shows distinctions in meaning between similar words, and also between differences in
one word's meaning in different contexts, as well as showing the overlaps between word
meanings.
- Greek New Testament Insert - Chapman: This
is a book on Koine (Koy-nay) Greek grammar (the spoken Greek of the NT period, and the
Greek used in the New Testament). The insert is clearly designed to be an aid to the
reader/exegete of the Greek New Testament. The nature of the insert is not necessarily
lexical or morphological, rather it strives to educate the user regarding grammatical and
syntactical issues faced by the student of the Greek New Testament and Koine Greek in
general. The insert is a tremendous compliment to the Greek lexicons, texts, and
morphology.
- New Bible Dictionary: The New Bible
Dictionary is a unique work of reference, ideally suited for people of all ages and
backgrounds. An "A to Z" of Bible terms, written by an international team of
more than 150 scholars. Includes more than 2,000 entries with notes on place-names,
studies of words and doctrines and comprehensive articles on books and people of the
Bible. To help clarify the text it includes maps, family trees, line drawings, diagrams,
and charts. It is a magnificent and comprehensive Bible Dictionary which will greatly
increase the knowledge and understanding of God's Word. This is an invaluable reference
book for schools and colleges, for theological and Bible college students, ministers and
layman, teachers and professional scholars - everyone who is interested in understanding
the Bible; from Tyndale House Publishers, c1982.
- Harper's Bible Dictionary: is a magnificent
companion to the Harper's Bible Commentary. It allows you to understand, in all their
contexts, the texts of the Old Testament, the Apocrypha, and the New Testament. It's
completely up to date, and represents the best current biblical scholarship. The entire
volume is written by 180 members of the Society of Biblical Literature, and contains 3500
articles.
- Bible Knowledge Commentary: Bible Knowledge
Commentary is a verse by verse, phrase by phrase walk through the entire Bible. This
commentary explains problem passages, alleged discrepancies, customs, geographical
locations, key Hebrew and Aramaic words. It includes for each book an introduction
(discussion of author, historical background, purpose, features), outline, commentary, and
bibliography. It contains over 100 maps, charts, and diagrams; from Victor Books,
c1983-c1985.
- Matthew Henry's Commentary on the whole Bible
Complete and Unabridged: An eighteenth-century masterwork of learning and
devotion, is commonly available in the original six-volume edition or in greatly abridged
(or even re-written) one-volume editions. Now with the space saving technology of CD-ROM
Logos is pleased to bring you the complete and unabridged edition of this time treasured
work. Matthew Henry (1662-1714) studied law at Gray's Inn and was ordained a Presbyterian
minister in 1687. He served churches in Chester and in Hackney, near London. He began
writing his famous commentary in 1701. Matthew Henry's warm mix of scholarship and
practical application has made his commentary a favorite of preachers and devotional
readers alike for two hundred years; from Hendrickson Publishers, c1991.
- Harper's Bible Commentary: Written by 82
members of the Society of Biblical Literature. This readable commentary introduces each
book of the Bible and interprets it section by section. Lively general articles place the
Bible in its historical, literary, and interpretive contexts. Entries are also cross
referenced to the companion Harper's Bible Dictionary.
- The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge: One of
the most comprehensive sets of cross references ever compiled, consisting of over 572,000
entries. This great reference tool is an invaluable asset for your Bible study library.
Logos 2.0 makes it even more of an attractive and interactive study aid by making every
single reference in the book a hot spot. Simply click on any reference in The Treasury of
Scripture Knowledge and instantly jump to that verse. Hit the "return" button on
your toolbar and instantly jump back to where you were. With this powerful functionality
available in Logos 2.0, you will find yourself looking up more cross-references and
getting a better understanding of the text than you ever would have, when you had to sit
down and flip through your Bible manually. The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge helps you
get more Bible into your Bible study; from Barbour & Co., Inc.
- New Nave's Topical Bible: The best known
and most comprehensive topical Bible, containing over 20,000 topics and sub-topics with
over 100,000 scripture references. Logos' New Nave's includes 260 new articles and more
than 1,300 new topics. Logos New Nave's also features more than 1,500 modernization's of
archaic English terms. Combined with Logos Bible software, Nave's becomes more useful than
ever. With Logos Bible Software you can even use the Nave's topic as a search parameter.
For example, search for the word "love" within the verses associated with the
Nave's topic "marriage." Copy search results to topic lists and your word
processor. Billy Graham says of the Nave's Topical Bible - "Outside of the Bible this
is the book that I depend on more than any other. Certainly there has been no book that
has helped me more in my study." Revised and expanded; Electronic Edition: Logos
Research Systems, 1994.
- New Topical Textbook: Written in the
tradition of Nave's Topical Bible, the New Topical Textbook is a practical tool for
approaching the Bible text by topic. The most useful aspect of this work is that it is
surprisingly different from Nave's in its selection of topics; Fleming H. Revell Co.,
c1897.
- The Complete Guide to Bible Versions:
Philip Comfort presents an easy to-understand guide to English Bible translations. Comfort
explains in simple terms how the Old and New Testaments have been passed down to us today,
including what important ancient manuscripts were involved. He also guides the reader
through the fascinating (and often inspirational) history of English Bible translations,
showing how different Bible versions are related. Differences in several of today's common
English versions are drawn out, providing an important guide for choosing between the
often confusing plethora of English Bible versions currently available; from Tyndale House
Publishers, 1991.
- Logos Bible Map Set: The maps included in the map set
are similar in scope to a set of maps found at the back of most Bibles. The Logos Bible
Map Set offers a quick reference guide to the geography of Bible lands.
- Strong's Numbers: So you didn't go to seminary for
four years? No problem! English readers can easily identify and search for over 14,000
underlying Greek and Hebrew words in the original text. Choose to either view the KJV with
the Strong's Numbers inline, or view the text only. Just click on the Strong's Number to
identify the underlying Greek or Hebrew words from the original text. We've added a new
depth of additional information to your Personal Bible Study without forcing you to know a
single word of Greek or Hebrew!
- Strong's Expanded Dictionary: These classic Strong's
dictionary definitions have been painstakingly enhanced with definitions from the Brown,
Driver, Briggs and Thayer lexicons. Click on Strong's Numbers from the King James, or
perform a search on any Strong's Number, and instantly view the underlying word in the
actual Greek or Hebrew right next to a phoenetic English pronunciation guide. All entries
include definitions of each word along with a wealth of additional information taken from
recognized authorities in the field.
- Pilgrim's Progress: The classic work by
John Bunyan is known as the greatest allegory in the English language; Electronic edition:
Logos Research Systems, Inc., 1995.
- Morning and Evening: This has been the
classic daily devotional for thousands of Christians for over a century. Each day's
devotions are available to you from the browser, choose today's devotion and it will bring
up the appropriate devotion tied to that day and time based on your computer's internal
clock, or look forward or backward through the 732 inspirational devotions and read
Spurgeon's thoughts for any day of the year. More than a devotional, Spurgeon's Morning
and Evening combined with the Logos 2.0 search engine allows you to gain insight into the
mind of Spurgeon on your search topics. Expand your searches to include Spurgeon's Morning
and Evening and when you do a search on a scripture that he has expounded on your search
results will bring his insight into your study; from Hendrickson Publishers, c1991.
- The Confessions of St. Augustine: The
classical autobiographical work of a great saint. His theocentric testimonial of his
conversion experience and his growing understanding of God. A moving depiction of the life
and experiences of a believer from a different age. A must have for those who wish to move
into a deeper relationship with God; Electronic edition: Logos Research Systems, c 1996.
- 100 MIDI Hymns: All 100 MIDI hymns are provided for
playback or reading, including the standard MIDI music files and the complete fully
searchable lyrics for each hymn. Use the hymns royalty free, load them info your music
software and make your own arrangements, or just have the hymns playing while you meditate
on God's Word.
- Electronic User's Guide: Better than help files, we
have actually made our user's guide into a real electronic book! Forget frustrating help
file indices, now you can search your entire user's guide for all occurrences of any word
or subject.
Don't Stop Here!
You can add hundreds of more books to this Logos Library
System whenever you are ready! Build the custom electronic library of your dreams from the
hundreds of additional titles available now!
In addition to the seven titles that come with Personal Bible Study, you will find two CDs
packed with additional titles that you may purchase. You will have the opportunity to buy
passwords which will unlock the books from those CDs. Every time that you add one of the
books to your personal electronic library it will be instantly and completely integrated
with the books you already have. You can also unlock books over the Internet! There is a
secure server available to allow you to add books to your library, even in the middle of
the night!
- Minimum System Requirements
- Windows 3.1 or Windows 95
386 processor or higher with minimum 4MB of RAM [8 recommended]
256 color graphics
Double Speed CD-ROM or higher
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