Greek
Pronunciation Addin (Logos)
I don’t know how
useful this product will be for sermon preparation, but it sure is fun! The
Greek Pronunciation Addin, utilizing the Libronix DLS, allows you to hear Greek
words spoken in both Erasmian and Modern pronunciation styles. Simply right
click on a word in the Nestle-Aland 27th Edition or open the
dialog in the Tools menu.
Though I personally
avoid saying Greek words in my sermons to avoid pretension, this resource will
certainly help you brush up on your reading in the original language of the
New Testament, or help you with those ridiculously long participles.
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System Requirements:
IBM compatible, Pentium 333 or higher recommended; 64 MB RAM or more recommended;
Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP; CD ROM drive (4x speed or higher recommended); 58
MB hard drive space required; 256 color graphics support. Website:
www.logos.com
Pillar
New Testament Commentary (Logos)
This 8 volume series
published by Eerdmans is quickly becoming a favorite of pastors and serious
bible students. Coming from an Evangelical perspective, PNTC is designed to
make the text of Scripture clear and applicable without getting bogged down
in technical detail. While interacting with the best in modern scholarship and
maintaining a contextual sensitivity through intense exegesis and biblical theological
considerations, PNTC remains readable and profoundly useful. Much of the technical
detail is left to footnotes where particular interests can be pursued at a more
original-language-sensitive, scholarly level.
Utilizing the Libronix
Digital Library System, these commentaries can be linked to scroll along with
any bible. You can also click on tagged texts to quickly jump to your default
bible translation, or just scroll over a given reference to view the verse in
a pop-up. And Greek and Hebrew words are key-linked for quick references from
your preferred lexicons.
D.A. Carson serves
as the General Editor of the PNTC. All the volumes currently in print are included
in the Logos edition: The Gospel According to Mathew by Leon Morris (1992);
The Gospel According to Mark by James R. Edwards (2001); The Gospel
According to John by D.A. Carson (1990); The Epistle to the Romans
by Leon Morris (1988); The Letter to the Ephesians by Peter T. O’Brien
(1999); The Letter to the Thessalonians by Gene L. Green (2002); The
Letter of James by Douglas J. Moo (2000); The Letters of John by
Colin G. Kruse (2000).
PNTC is, without
a doubt, a must-have New Testament commentary series! And the Libronix format
only adds value.
System Requirements:
IBM compatible, Pentium 333 or higher recommended; 64 MB RAM or more recommended;
Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP; CD ROM drive (4x speed or higher recommended); 58
MB hard drive space required; 256 color graphics support. Website:
www.logos.com