Please Help me with Inductive Bible study
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Thanks everyone for this post. In many ways this post illustrates Logos forums at its very best! Logos should somehow take this thread and use it to highlight the great value of these forums.
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Mike S. said:
Paste the text into your command bar and hit return and the proper domain will appear. Specifically I believe you're most interested in F (90.21-28) and L (90.51-55), but other parts of the domain are also relevant. Then there's the relation domain and specifically 89.x... this should give you a better understanding then most English speakers have about the English side of things, and a great picture into the Greek mapping to English for these kinds of terms. This is by no means all you can do to grow in your understanding of the Word and how it maps to the kind of flow and structure you want to understand, but I think it's a great start!
Mike ,I didn't know I have such in my Logos 4 resource,Thank you very much.My quetion is:is it only explantation or there is a specifif link to particular verses.
Blessings in Christ.
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Tes said:
Mike ,I didn't know I have such in my Logos 4 resource,Thank you very much.My quetion is:is it only explantation or there is a specifif link to particular verses.
If you have Platinum, you have it. Just put the text in the command box:
logosres:louwnida;ref=LouwNida.90
Then hit enter.
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Mike S. said:
Just put the text in the command box:
Mike, I am very excited about this resource I have it as you have said.Where and how am I able to put the text? since there is ''Louw Nida 90.1'' I think this is a very important resource ,which I have missed up to now.Please help how to operate it.
Blessings in Christ.
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Mike S. said:
Specifically I believe you're most interested in F (90.21-28) and L (90.51-55), but other parts of the domain are also relevant. Then there's the relation domain and specifically 89.x..
Mike,would you please explain me further ,I have no idea ,what this is all about.
Blessings in Christ.
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