Then you can engage Preaching Mode on your tablet or other handheld device and fluidly transition from your manuscript to a dynamic presentation with Faithlife Proclaim. With the Logos Sermon Builder, you can prepare your sermon on a desktop or laptop. Great for someone who leads a Sunday School class or Bible Study. Present your sermon from any mobile device. (especially the one on the book of Acts!). Ben Witherington from Asbury Seminary is editor of the very good Socio-Rhetorical set of commentaries, which are very good. There is an older Wesleyan Bible Commentary from Eerdmans that is also great, but was written in the 1960's. You will find these Wesleyan Biblical scholars have written volumes in a number of great commentary sets, ranging from the most scholarly to commentaries geared towards laity.Īs far as sets of commentaries from a Wesleyan / Methodist perspective, there is a good set called the Wesleyan Bible Commentary. But there is no reason a good commentary would not help you even if it is based upon a version that is different from the one you are using.Īs to the Methodist part, I would recommend commentaries by John Oswalt, Ben Witherington, Bill Arnold, Maxie Dunnam, Thomas Oden, and Gary Cockrill. These skills will help you study for personal growth, teaching, and preaching. In eleven training sessions you will learn the best practices in Logos 4 to study Matthew 28:16-20.
Greek New Testament Insert is included in Logos Bronze and above.Īre you wanting a commentary based on the NAS95? I just don't think that there are a lot of them. Go further with Logos 4 Two DVDs of Training This training disc is a true breakthrough for Logos 4 users. My favorite Logos feature is visual filter highlighting so can see range of Greek verbal expression in the New Testament. Thankful for Logos personal books so have a predecessor of the NASB95 without Chapter and Verse numbers => American Standard Version 1901 - Personal Bible without Chapter and Verse #'s Wiki has reviews => $3a_UBS_New_Testament_Handbook_Series and => $3a_UBS_Old_Testament_Handbook_Series
My favorite commentary is included in Logos 5 Gold and above United Bible Society (UBS) translation notes focus on what is important to translate along with cross cultural insights. Using commentary resource(s) is in key 6 prayer and contextual biblical insights are more important. Keys to the Bible's Treasures has seven keys. Logos Starter and above includes two resources: