Is there any way to make Greek or Hebrew text make me a vocabulary list of a selected passage based on the words in that passage?
Not yet
Hi Nathan, welcome to the Forum!
this feature is not yet available, but is scheduled. The link below shows the schedule (which they need to update)
http://www.logos.com/4/missingfeatures
The link below shows the schedule (which they need to update)
Yes, they forgot to change the year[:D]
Yes, they forgot to change the year
wonder if they will get to it before the end of this quarter? [:D]
You can do a work around will may get you close to what you are looking for by entering a morph search for the passage you want and select all parts of speech If you do this in analysis view you can export it to Excel or you can play with the column tabs to sort or view the information any way L4 offers to sort.
You can do a work around will may get you close to what you are looking for by entering a morph search for the passage you wan
Nice work around.
You can do a work around will may get you close to what you are looking for by entering a morph search for the passage you wan Nice work around.
I would like to take the credit for coming up with this, but someone elese posted it in a thread a while back.
We students really need this feature put back in! I think it was originally supposed to be in late last year. It was pushed back. I don't know about pastors, but students studying original languages could sure use it.
Thanks!
I am not a student of the Word, but a not a full time student per se, but I totally agree with Dan. I was speaking to a friend just recently who is at bible college and this is a big issue that this feature is missing from Logos for students, and the suggested work around, while admirable is not seen as a great option. My friend says he now finds himself embarrassed that he recommended people to purchased L4, given this feature has been pushed back, and is still missing and he no longer recommends people to purchase L4.
Logos please ensure this doesn't get delayed any longer - (hopefully we'll get something more than just vanilla ice vocab lists given how long this is taking) than needed. When I hear people say they are in a position where they are embarrassed they recommended the software and they won't do it anymore, and there reasons are legitimate as in this case - its deeply concerning to me - I hope it is concerning enough to logos also - they might be only students now but they are potential future ambassadors of this software whose disposable income and book budgets potentially increase in the years to come. Don't let them down Logos. Make their day soon before you loose them.
This is mission critical for me. I am doing an MDiv and Masters in Biblical Studies at one of the larger seminaries in the US and have personally convinced 11 people to by Logos so far and I have only been here a year. Most of them have bough the Platinum package. We love Logos but not having this feature makes Logos almost a no-go for the Biblical Studies professors. We need to be able to quickly make vocab lists, visual filter based on frequency and do much quicker searches and tagging. Using one of the other software I can quickly generate a fully parsed concordance based on frequency for a passage. That would take hours with Logos. I would love to hear someone from Logos comment on this. I currently have to tell my peers about this major limitation while I am recommending it. Plus I would love to get that other program off of my computer!
While I have been known to use the CueCard software for the alphabet and such, I'm puzzled as to why one would want to memorize glosses for words rather than read, read and read to gain a sense of their semantic domain in the original language. And, yes, I do know exactly what it is like learning an Indo-European language that uses an unfamiliar script and is highly inflected.
Using one of the other software I can quickly generate a fully parsed concordance based on frequency for a passage.
Wonder about Morph Search Analysis that is grouped by Lemma ?
Default Lemma sort order is frequency, then alphabetical (with Capital letters before lower case). Also can click triangle beside lemma to expand list of results with parsing and some context (along with clicking Lemma to sort by Capital letters then lower case):
From previous forum discussion, saved a Morph Search in Jude for:
@B OR @C OR @D OR @I OR @J OR @N OR @P OR @R OR @T OR @V OR @X
in my Favorites so can open Search, then change passage.
Keep Smiling [:)]