This is awesome. I dont have access to a laptop. But i have these resources, just that i’m on the mobile (iPad) app. Is there a way to set this up on the mobile app?
I don't think you will be able to set it up in exactly this way, but you should be able to open and tiler the resources in addition to linking them together. You could probably get about 3/4 of the functionality.
Totally off topic but im kinda thinking about investing in a large package, like Platinum. One thing that is kinda bothering me though is, lets say Logos gets shut down in 10-15 years - would I still get access to that digital library (If I'm alive and Christ tarries that is)? I know its extremely hypothetical, but given its a lot of money involved investing in buying a library, It would be good to know we could get access to the books and be able to put them on an usb or some other external drive should anything happen. Its quite different from physical books after all, lol. Sorry if my question is all over the place, I'm not a native english speaker.
Great question, Joseph! Logos users have actually debated this extensively over the years. Logos has explicitly stated that everyone OWNS their books and gets to keep them. They actually get downloaded natively, so in a worst case scenario, as long as you have downloaded them ahead of time, you should be good. Finally, many of the power users on the forums have essentially speculated that even if the software were no longer working, somebody would easily be able to come along and write a program that could read all of the books you own. While nothing is guaranteed, I think with Logos you are in about as good a shape as you could be. If you don't mind using my affiliate link when you purchase, it gives me a small commission. :) Take care. bit.ly/2VHBCXO bit.ly/2YV1Acg
PT, I thought you presented a nice introduction to DA. The first thing I want to do when I study out anything is understand what the original writing communicates. There are so many sides to "context" that we need to understand and the more difficult passages usually require a more diligent approach. Cultural context can sometimes be the most challenging but Logos has good features to understand language. Good job!
Absolutely, Major! I think videos on different steps to the interpretive process would be helpful at some point as well. If you don't have a well rounded approach, you might miss something! Appreciate your feedback.
@@PastorTanner Not a criticism, bro, just an observation. You are doing great! Say, though, a non-native speaker would want to benefit. It might be very hard for them to understand.
This is awesome. I dont have access to a laptop. But i have these resources, just that i’m on the mobile (iPad) app. Is there a way to set this up on the mobile app?
I don't think you will be able to set it up in exactly this way, but you should be able to open and tiler the resources in addition to linking them together. You could probably get about 3/4 of the functionality.
Totally off topic but im kinda thinking about investing in a large package, like Platinum. One thing that is kinda bothering me though is, lets say Logos gets shut down in 10-15 years - would I still get access to that digital library (If I'm alive and Christ tarries that is)? I know its extremely hypothetical, but given its a lot of money involved investing in buying a library, It would be good to know we could get access to the books and be able to put them on an usb or some other external drive should anything happen. Its quite different from physical books after all, lol. Sorry if my question is all over the place, I'm not a native english speaker.
Great question, Joseph! Logos users have actually debated this extensively over the years. Logos has explicitly stated that everyone OWNS their books and gets to keep them. They actually get downloaded natively, so in a worst case scenario, as long as you have downloaded them ahead of time, you should be good. Finally, many of the power users on the forums have essentially speculated that even if the software were no longer working, somebody would easily be able to come along and write a program that could read all of the books you own. While nothing is guaranteed, I think with Logos you are in about as good a shape as you could be.
If you don't mind using my affiliate link when you purchase, it gives me a small commission. :)
Take care.
bit.ly/2VHBCXO
bit.ly/2YV1Acg
@@PastorTanner Thank you for the quick response. Will gladly use your link if I go ahead and buy something. God bless!
PT, I thought you presented a nice introduction to DA. The first thing I want to do when I study out anything is understand what the original writing communicates. There are so many sides to "context" that we need to understand and the more difficult passages usually require a more diligent approach. Cultural context can sometimes be the most challenging but Logos has good features to understand language. Good job!
Absolutely, Major! I think videos on different steps to the interpretive process would be helpful at some point as well. If you don't have a well rounded approach, you might miss something! Appreciate your feedback.
Thank you!
My pleasure! Much love.
Is this available in certain packages?
I believe it is available in several Lexham Press collections, but I am not sure if it is any current base packages.
You are so fast
Sorry, working on it!
@@PastorTanner Not a criticism, bro, just an observation. You are doing great! Say, though, a non-native speaker would want to benefit. It might be very hard for them to understand.
@@kegumingxin7789 Yes, understood. I have received this feedback many times. I will do my best. ❤
Listen to how often you use "OK." It's really distracting.
Listen also for ‘right.’ Roughly 90% of my discourse is comprised of these two words. ;)