Wednesday, April 29, 2015

NIV American Commentary on sale

Zondervan did a special effort to give special discount for its ccustomers on this commentary series.

I guess almost everywhere you can find the discount (amazon, accordance, olive tree, ...)



That includes Logos too! each of the 42 books for 7.99 US Dollars. One can buy individual books or the whole set.

-. logos: http://www.logos.com/products/search?Product+Type=NIVAC+Sale+2015

This will last up to MAY 09, 2015

Adventist Church Will Release All-New Encyclopedia

Article found in here 


The "Encyclopedia of Seventh-day Adventism" will debut online in 2020.



Updated April 23, 2015
Church leaders have approved a completely new, Internet-centered encyclopedia to replace theSeventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, first published in 1966.
The new Encyclopedia of Seventh-day Adventism will debut online in 2020 and be overseen by the General Conference’s Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research.
The General Conference’s Executive Committee earmarked $1.6 million for the five-year project at its annual Spring Council business meeting this week.
The project has its roots in a 2010 proposal by the Adventist Review to set up a Wikipedia-style website “to support the installation, updating, and further expansion of the SDA Encyclopediathrough volunteers around the world.”
General Conference administrators agreed on the need for a new encyclopedia that reflected “the tremendous growth and maturity of the church as well as the shifts in global dynamics and the reception of information,” the Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research said in a statement.
“Unlike its predecessors, no future major revision process will be required due to the continuous updating of the encyclopedia’s website,” it said. “Thus, while the production of a new encyclopedia will be time-consuming and not cheap, it means a similar outlay of resources will never be necessary again.”
It said the project would seek to meet six goals, to:
  • Supply reliable and authoritative information on Adventist history, crucial events and themes, organizations, entities, institutions, and people 
  • Strengthen Adventist identity in a fast-growing worldwide movement, heightening awareness of distinctive doctrinal and prophetic beliefs 
  • Provide a reference work for those new to the Adventist faith, mature in the faith, and not of the Adventist faith to learn about all aspects Adventism
  • Bring out the role of the denominational organization in fulfilling the church’s mission 
  • Highlight the missional challenges still remaining to “reach the world” 
  • Reflect the nature of the world church today, both in subject matter and in those who write and edit the encyclopedia.
The online edition will feature video and audio and draw on the expertise of thousands of Adventist scholars worldwide. It will be available in all major languages, including English, Spanish, French, and German.
“We are working with divisions to translate the encyclopedia into the major languages spoken by Seventh-day Adventist church members,” said David Trim, director of the Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research.
The Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research is already in the process of acquiring numerous web addresses for the encyclopedia.
“But the website will not go live until early 2020 and will officially debut at the 2020 GC session,” said Benjamin Baker, assistant archivist.
Plans are also in the works for a four-volume printed edition of the encyclopedia.
The idea for a Seventh-day Adventist encyclopedia was first raised in 1959. The Review and Herald Publishing Association initially decided against the idea but, upon completing the nine-volumeSeventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary in 1962, voted to publish the encyclopedia as a complement to the series.
The project was announced at the 1962 Spring Council, and the single-volume SDA Encyclopediaproduced by a staff of eight was released in January 1966.
A revised edition was published a decade later in 1976.
A substantial revision began in 1993 that resulted in the publication of two volumes in 1996.
That year, the Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary and the encyclopedia also were released on CD for the first time. An online edition currently is available on the Logos Bible Software website.

Sunday, April 26, 2015

NEW: BIBLEWORKS 10 Available


Bibleworks is now offering a version 10 of its software

for the new features see here 




Here is the Advertisement of BibleWorks about its new software:

New features! New databases! New Mac support! Come see what we packed into BibleWorks 10!
After four years of intensive development, BibleWorks 10 is now available – with a substantial list of valuable additions that will enhance your ability to study God's Word. Please click HERE to watch our introductory video.

In BibleWorks 10 you will find an impressive array of new search capabilities, along with some important exegetical resources, that significantly enhance its already substantial toolbox:

• High-resolution tagged images of the Leningrad Codex
• Two new NT manuscript transcriptions
• Nestle-Aland GNT 28th Edition
• New English Translation of the Septuagint
• Danker’s Concise Greek-English Lexicon of the NT
• Instant lemma form usage info for Greek and Hebrew
• 1,200+ high resolution photos of the Holy Land
• EPUB reader & library manager
• Complete audio Greek NT
• Customizable window colors
• Dynamically adjustable program text size
• Mac and PC versions.

We have a series of videos HERE that give you more info on each of these!
Students and scholars will be glad to know the NA28 & BHS critical apparatuses are now available (as extra-cost modules) in BibleWorks 10 -- both OT & NT editions of the Stuttgart Original Languages Package which include apparatuses and morphologies.

Visit bibleworks.com to find out more about the impressive array of new search capabilities, exegetical resources, and significant enhancements!


Discover why BibleWorks is the premier software tool for original language exegesis of the Biblical text.

Limited time offer from Crossway: For those who purchase BibleWorks 10, with its new ePub capability, you can get a free ePub copy of Interpreting the New Testament Text and a 50% discount on all ebooks purchased at crossway.org between April 20 and May 3.