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Sunday, February 26, 2006

A Greek Grammar of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature Libronix CD-ROM

If the title of this grammar seems similar to another heavyweight tool for Greek study, it's no accident. In fact, Robert W. Funk consciously styled his translation of Blass-Debrunner's grammar after Bauer's Greek-English Lexicon, calling them "twin tools for the study of the language of the primitive church." And it's no exaggeration to say that A Greek Grammar of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature (BDF) is just as essential for serious study of the Greek New Testament as A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature (BDAG).

"[BDF] is at present the most authoritative NT Greek grammar."
—Joseph A. Fitzmeyer, An Introductory Bibliography for the Study of Scripture


Logos Bible Software is pleased to announce the first-ever electronic edition of this indispensable reference work! It is the first advanced (reference) grammar for Greek to be made available on any Bible software platform. The electronic edition will include many features that add value far beyond the print edition and make it a first-rate addition to your digital library.

Now available at Nehemiah Bible Software!

http://www.nehemiahbiblesoftware.com/grgrofnewtea.html

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Thursday, February 23, 2006


Recently, Biblesoft offered up to a $50 rebate on all PC Study Bible titles and on the PC Study Bible Pulpit Commentary. This rebate was origionally available only through January 31, 2006, but is now available on all PC Study Bible purchases through August 31, 2006. Here is some basic rebate information.

http://www.tfwonline.net/eBay/biblesoft2005rebate.htm

http://www.nehemiahbiblesoftware.com/biblesoft.html

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Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Bible Made Easy Series: A Great Addition to your Bible Software Library! - Now available at Nehemiah Bible Software

In print, the Bible Made Easy titles are described as "pocket-sized reference tools" for Christians on a broad range of themes. Each of the 13 titles is 64 pages in length. This very popular series is written for the layperson and gives easy-to-understand, reliable answers to common questions.

The Bible Made Easy Series makes the Bible accessible by introducing the reader to the biblical books and explaining the mechanics of Bible study. It also focuses in on common areas of interest such as prophecy, Bible and science, and Bible promises. Includes answers to "hard questions," and helpful tips for Scripture memorization.

This item works as a stand alone product and it will fit seamlessly with any of your Logos Libronix and Series X titles!

This series is perfect for new believers, Christian parents, Bible study leaders, or anyone mentoring a friend in the faith. It does a superb job of breaking down the elements of Bible study into manageable parts, bringing meaningful Bible study within reach of even a brand new Christian.

About the Author

Mark Water was born in Devon, England and trained for the Anglican ministry at the London College of Divinity. He was ordained as an evangelical minister in 1966. For the past 20 years he has been engaged in the ministry of Christian literature as writer, editor and advisor. In addition to the Bible Made Easy series, Water authored the Encyclopedia of Christian Quotations; the Encyclopedia of Christian Martyrs, and many other volumes.

Click here to order and for more information.

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Friday, February 10, 2006

BibleWorks 7 is here! And what an amazing upgrade!

BibleWorks now rivals any competitor for the intense Biblical Languages user!

With all the upgrades and included products, its amazing that its only $349 with FREE SHIPPING!

To purchase BibleWorks 7 go to:

http://www.nehemiahbiblesoftware.com/bibleworks5.html

For more details: What is Bible Works? / Video Demo / New in Version 7 / Modules

We at Nehemiah Bible Software are excited to offer this amazing new product!

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Tuesday, February 07, 2006

http://www.nehemiahbiblesoftware.com/manewtecococ.html

UPDATED EDITION - 2/2006! The MacArthur NT Commentary Collection 7 contains all the MacArthur commentaries listed below and has been formatted for Logos Bible Software Series X (based on the Libronix Digital Library System). This is one of the best ways to get the MacArthur Series for your Libronix Digital Library. (It also works as a stand-alone product if you use another great program!)

Electronic Books Included
Matthew: The MacArthur NT Commentary 4 Volumes
Acts: The MacArthur NT Commentary 2 volumes
Romans: The MacArthur NT Commentary 2 Volumes
1 Corinthians: The MacArthur NT Commentary
2 Corinthians: The MacArthur NT Commentary
Galatians: The MacArthur NT Commentary
Ephesians: The MacArthur NT Commentary
Philippians: The MacArthur NT Commentary
Colossians: The MacArthur NT Commentary
1 & 2 Thessalonians: The MacArthur NT Commentary
1 Timothy: The MacArthur NT Commentary
2 Timothy: The MacArthur NT Commentary
Titus: The MacArthur NT Commentary
Philemon: The MacArthur NT Commentary
Hebrews: The MacArthur NT Commentary
James: The MacArthur NT Commentary
1 Peter: The MacArthur NT Commentary
2 Peter & Jude: The MacArthur NT Commentary
Revelation 1-11: The MacArthur NT Commentary
Revelation 12-22: The MacArthur NT Commentary


You can order now at: http://www.nehemiahbiblesoftware.com/manewtecococ.html

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Thursday, February 02, 2006
So, here's some trivia for you. Is Logos Bible Software considered "Logos" or is it "Libronix"? Here's a post from the Logos blog a few weeks ago.

So do I call it Logos or Libronix or what?

I apologize. I know it is confusing, and I am sorry.

Libronix is a brand name owned by Logos. The Libronix Digital Library System is what we call our software platform. Logos Bible Software is what we call the products that contain both the Libronix DLS and a collection of electronic books, because without the books there is nothing Bible-specific about the Libronix DLS.

Other companies use the Libronix DLS, too, under license from us, and they give their products (consisting of the Libronix DLS and their electronic books) different names, like eBible or The Essential IVP Reference Collection.

We created the Libronix brand many years ago with the idea of separating our technology from our content-based products in order to make it easier for other companies to license and use our technology in their own products. We did not use the word “Logos” in the technology brand in order to avoid confusion between ours and other Bible software packages; we also had secular publishers licensing the technology, and the word “Logos” did not mean anything in that context.

Back then we also imagined that we might split the company into two organizations, one focused on technology and one on Bible software content. We created the Libronix Corporation as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Logos in anticipation of that split. Our strategy has changed, though, and we are now completely focused on serving the Bible software market and our publishing partners in Bible-related publishing. Libronix Corporation still exists, but as no more than a file folder of paperwork and a separate phone number that rings at the Logos reception desk.

What do we call our product? Logos Bible Software. This is the product you can buy, in specifically named collections: Logos Bible Software Pastor’s Library, Logos
Bible Software Scholar’s Library, etc.

What do we call our software platform? The Libronix DLS. This is the technology platform shared by many publishers, including Logos Bible Software. When you are installing or activating or upgrading the software itself you are working with the Libronix DLS, and all of those actions affect all the Libronix DLS based books you have installed, regardless of which product they came in.

And finally, Libronix is a word that we made up. That made it easier for trademark and domain name purposes. We pronounce it like “library” and “electronics".

Posted by Bob Pritchett at December 30, 2005 06:00 AM

So there you have it. Anyway, we know is cool software no matter what its called.

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