Here's a walkthrough of the Logos app, orienting you to where its tools are housed and how to access them while working with your resource(s). Learn more from the User Ed team: fl.vu/r98iy5
The chart here should help, and pay particular attention to the footnotes for iOS vs. Android. support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360009134151-Logos-Platform-Comparison
I also have the same question. I don't know if I should buy a macbook or the new ipad pro because I want to know if Logos is the same using a desktop or using de app. Please help!!!
I was thinking about using logos primarily to get the Hebrew and Greek words for many of the English words in the Bible. Would logos be good for this, or does someone know of something better?
I'm an older lady. I can't afford to purchase the basic plan because I'm on Medicare. I am *SO GRATEFUL* that some of it is free🙏 I tried searching for the answer to this❓so as not bother you. If I don't like the reading plan I chose, how do I delete it or remove it please?
Great question, Jamy! You can delete a Reading Plan with the instructions here: support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360016525132-Reading-Plans#:~:text=You%20can%20delete%20a%20Reading,marked%20Available%20and%20select%20Deleted. Enjoy your studies!
I know this is pedantic but why do you pronounce logos with omegas and not omicrons as it should be? Apart from that a long time user and appreciator of Logos, test driving the mobile apps, and consider your engineering and design to be amazing and ever improving upon amazing.
Certainly this is the most ambitious and perfected of study methods available for born-again-Christian and agnostic reprobates (ever learning and never able to come to truth). As a Christian who KNOWS divine inerrancy of both KJV and received texts, I am critical about ALL human nature 'teachings' and its snares. Logos is polluted with watered down bibles, liberalistic seminary translations, Catholic idolatry, etc. Yet I have used Logos to study LOGOS most all my life and thank God for HIS labor of love in this app. WARNING: Be exceedingly cautious (hateful) of side-tracking seminary scribes and theologians ... as JESUS was! 99% of Logos is NOT for preaching the gospel, but for 'other' side-tracks of philosophy. The gospel is everything to me. That said, commentaries do oft exhort strengthen and stablish sad Christians (like me). Utmost blessings!
I was thinking about using logos primarily to get the Hebrew and Greek words for many of the English words in the Bible. To your understanding, would logos be good for this, or do you know of something that's better?