What Resources Should I Buy in Logos Bible Software?

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One of the greatest benefits of Logos is the vast amount of resources you can add to your library. Yet, the possibilities can also be quite overwhelming. When I began building my library in Logos I wanted to know which tools were most worthy of investment.

Beyond buying a Logos package and grabbing the free book of the month, you want to invest in great reference tools you will utilize over and over again in Logos. This is ensure you get good mileage out of your resources. What are the best Logos resources to buy? Which are must-haves? Here are the categories you want to prioritize and some suggested resources:

image-rightBible Dictionaries

Theological Dictionaries

Commentaries1

Greek + Hebrew Texts

image-right Greek & Hebrew Lexicons + Theological Dictionaries

Systematic Theology

More Suggestions

Read my Logos Buyer’s Guide if you want help choosing a base package. If you are looking for the best commentaries for a particular book of the Bible, I highly recommend this website.

👉 What is a must-have resource in your library? Send me a tweet and let me know.

  1. You’ll notice I did not include any commentary series. While there are certainly stand out series, I personally prefer to pick the best commentaries from a given series rather than purchasing an entire set unless there is a compelling discount. One-volume commentaries, which I have listed, are valuable for a quick overview of a passage.