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Could "Keep Smiling 4 Jesus" show me step by step and give me a clear screenshot? Thanks.
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Thanks to Graham and Ted. Sorry, I posted before I noticed Graham’s answer.
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Even when I typed "Revelation" (with quotation marks), there are still unwanted books such as Mark and Zondervan Dictionary of Biblical Imagery. Thanks.
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In Logos 8, when I wanted to read commentaries of Revelation from Library, I typed the word Revelation. But unexpectedly there were Biblical Studies of other Biblical books (such as Ephesians and Romans). What should I type to have only commentaries of Revelation?
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Thanks to MJ. Smith , I tried but no result (see screenshot). Anyway, thanks.
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One more question. If I want to search any forms of נֶפֶשׁ (not just lemma) OR any forms of ψυχή (not just lemma) in type:journal (pubdate:>1990 AND pubdate:<1993), what should I type? Remember I want the “OR” between the Hebrew and Greek words.
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Excellent. It works! Thanks very much.
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Oh, it did not work.
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Thanks to both NB.Mick and EDIT. Now I have the following results (I use >2000) (see screenshot below). It seems successful. So, I am happy and thankful. But I need something more. My aim is to see what scholars have said about נֶפֶשׁ AND ψυχή . I use “OR” instead of “AND”, in order to know even נֶפֶשׁ OR ψυχή
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I tried Rosie's method in the following screen shot, but many times it gave 0 results. (Does this mean such Logos search is faulty?) I cannot follow MJ. Smith's method, for I am a baby. So, would MJ. Smith tell me the website for me to learn more before I follow your method?
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Does “pubdate:>1950” mean all publications later than 1950? If so, if I want to search נֶפֶשׁ OR ψυχή in all journals with “pubdate:>1950”, how to do it? Could anyone show me step by step?
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In addition, I would say that EVEN IF from the search I have got an article of good raw count and density, but it's publication date could be 200-300 years old. Why should I use it before I know some new contents though with the raw count and density not so good? This is why "By date" is very important.
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I suggested more than one time that there should be “By date” (from the newest date of publication of the article/book to the oldest). To be a real writer or scholar, the foremost thing is to see who recently has mentioned the content of the search, and then he/she can compare which mention is important or valuable. For Logos to add “By
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What is the difference between density and raw count?
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I watched at the video of Logos 8 about search, but it did not show the following. So, I am asking anyone who answers. Thanks very much. Using SEARCH, I saw Ranked, By Resource, By Count. Could anyone tell me what those 3 terms mean? Is there search By Date (from recent to past dates of publication)?
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I want Logos to inform me in emails with new books in AREAS like commentary, dictionary/encyclopedia, grammar, INCLUDING those by PUBLISHERS Protestant, Catholic, Adventist etc, etc. This happened before, but not now. Could anybody tell me how to resume such kind of service? Thanks.
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When I used Logos Atlas ("God Destroys Sodom, Spares Lot" under "Patriarchal Period"), there are 2 lines of different colors (see attachment). What are they? Why no indication of what they are?
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When I did the search, especially the basic search, in the LIBRARY RESULTS panel I saw Ranked, By Resources, and By Count. Why can’t there be By Dates? By Dates is very useful for a researcher or writer. Usually, more recent dates could inform me more advanced material, or at least newer discoveries.
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Let me give an example of low probability. In http://www.whatabeginning.com/book.pdf Vernon Jenkins, MSc uses gematria and his specialty of mathematical calculation to show the wonderful INTERNAL construction of each verse of Gen 1:1 (creation); Gen 8:14 (re-creation); John 1:1 (creation); and Rev 21:1 (new creation), plus Jesus Christ’s name
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Ben gives a wonderful saying: The business of Progressives is to go on making mistakes. The business of Conservatives is to prevent mistakes from being corrected.- G.K. Chesterton [emphasis mine] About gematria, Howard Marshall uses it (Marshall, Travis and Paul, Revelation , 340–341). But the firmest evidence comes from the low probability in