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5 of 5 This is by far the best webinar June 26, 2012
Reviewer: Matthew from KY  
This is by far the best webinar I have attended so far. I have an extensive amount of commentaries that drive me crazy and this webinar showed how to organize them. Additionally, we learned how to search our commentaries, and then we learned about the different levels of commentaries. Once again, John Fallahee has created another masterful webinar that is called Mastering your Library.

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5 of 5 Wow! This is two webinars for the price of one June 26, 2012
Reviewer: Ellen from WI  
Wow! This is almost two webinars for the price of one, chock full of examples. You open up the vast world of commentaries and help us understand how to choose them, group and organize them, and put them to powerful, efficient use in Bible study and sermon/teaching preparation.

The first time I did a passage study in Logos I spent hours at the reading commentaries phase. Fascinating, but not typically possible. You help us navigate with priority and precision the vast work done by others. As you said tonight, a teacher or preacher is only as good as his or her library. With this webinar, you help us become better able to rightly handle God's precious Word. One of the most valuable webinars yet! Thank you!!!

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5 of 5 I learned so much attending this webina June 26, 2012
Reviewer: Philana from CA  
I learned so much attending this webinar! I thought I knew how to use commentaries before I attended this webinar, but I learned a lot of new ways to use my library that I did not know. Learning to use searches to see if my passage is discussed elsewhere will add so much to my study of the Bible. Using searches to find images was a new one as well. The free notes that can be compiled as a Personal Book are worth the price of the webinar download on its own. Excellent training!

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5 of 5 KEEP IT UP! June 26, 2012
Reviewer: James from FL  
The "Mastering Your Library" webinar last night was very helpful, (just like the rest of your webinars have been) and it impacted me most in differentiating between genres of commentaries and become familiar with some of the best ones for different applications.  I highly recommend students of the word to watch and learn @learnlogos.com, and if you're anything like me, you will find yourself quickly becoming comfortable with some of most advanced features of the most powerful Bible software out to date; Logos 4!

KEEP IT UP!

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5 of 5 This webinar on commentaries was the best yet! June 26, 2012
Reviewer: Susan from FL  
This webinar on commentaries was the best yet.  First we studied the types of commentaries and their content.   We went through the process of how to select a commentary.  

Professor Fallahee defined what concise, exegetical, and specialized commentaries are and gave examples of each.  Then we went through the process of organizing our commentaries.  For example: priortizing, putting them in collections and we were given the collection rules, and layout.  Then we talked about using the commentaries for Bible Study and sermon or teaching preparation.  Also, we were shown how to search for maps, charts, and images.  

This was a very helpful and much needed teaching.  We were even told how to determine the doctrinal position of the commentary.

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5 of 5 Mastering Your Library: Commentaries is Valuable June 26, 2012
Reviewer: Leigh from Warwick, RI United States  
I found the webinar on Mastering Your Library: Commentaries valuable
because:
(1) Iit helped me get a better understanding of the differences between the various approaches used,
(2) It demonstrated how to get the best use of my commentaries in doing searches,
(3) It showed me features in some of the commentaries that I was not aware of,
(4) It introduced me to some commentaries that I wasn't familiar with.

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