Tag: Logos Bible Software

  • Logos 5

    Logos Bible Software is now shipping version 5. For an overview of the new version, see the playlist below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWQHdeSLeiU&feature=autoplay&list=PLXkjd_l1xkSQAozD4PNGZALI6GolOqTas

  • Baxter, The Reformed Pastor

    For today’s “Pastor Appreciation Month” sale, Logos Bible Software is offering volume 14 of their series of Richard Baxter’s practical works for free. The volume includes Baxter’s classic The Reformed Pastor (1655) and his Confirmation and Restauration (1658).

  • Cascadia Syntax Graphs of the Greek Bible

    Logos Bible Software offers syntax graphs for “the LXX Deuterocanon/Apocrypha”: The Cascadia Syntax Graphs of the LXX Deuterocanon/Apocrypha is a syntactic analysis of the entire Greek text of the LXX Deuterocanon and Apocrypha using the The Old Testament in Greek edited by Henry Barclay Swete. The database includes graphs that display the syntactic structure of these…

  • New Logos Collections

    Logos Bible Software now has a Herman Ridderbos Collection available for order on their pre-publication program and a John Huss Collection open for bidding on their community pricing program. According to the respective product pages: Herman Ridderbos Collection Herman Ridderbos is considered one of the twentieth century’s most influential New Testament theologians. His works emphasized…

  • Faithlife Study Bible

    Although the product has already some limited availability, Logos Bible Software has now announced that the Faithlife Study Bible, which includes the Lexham Bible Dictionary, is available for free through March 2014.

  • New Aquinas Translations

    Through their pre-publication program, Logos Bible Software is now offering English translations of Thomas Aquinas’s commentaries on Isaiah, Jeremiah, and the Sentences of Peter Lombard. Aquinas’s Summa Theologica and Summa Contra Gentiles have been available in English for some time, but once enough pre-publication orders have accumulated, Logos’s texts of these three commentaries will be the first time they have…