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Thanks Rick. I was halfway afraid it was one of those exceptions we learned in first year grammar that I just couldn't remember.
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Thanks MJ, but no, it doesn't. That resource has it tagged as a nominative also which makes no sense to me. Διά is a preposition which takes its object in either the genitive or accusative case. Τοῦτο could be either nominative or accusative, but since it is the object of διά, it seems to me that it should be tagged as an accusative. Logos has tagged
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Can someone tell me why τοῦτο is sometimes tagged as a nominative when it's used as the object of διά? One place this occurs is Mt 13:13. I understand that it could be nominative by form but being the object of διά would seem to signify that it is an accusative.
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I got the updated Bible app loaded--using the twisting motion you described did enable me to access the menu. I also found that other motions worked--the easiest for me was a long downward motion then sweeping either left or right. I don't have Vyrso loaded.
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Brian Have you seen this post? It might give you some pointers.
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I'll try to play with this later tonite--I've been wanting to update my version but have held off because of the previous problems.
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How about one of these: Pope, William Burt. A Compendium of Christian Theology: Being Analytical Outlines of a Course of Theological Study, Biblical, Dogmatic, Historical, Volumes 1-3. London: Beveridge and Co., 1879. A Manual of Theology, Joseph Agar Beet, Hodder and Stoughton, 1906 Classical Arminianism: The Theology of Salvation, F. Leroy Forlines
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You can't search for roots, but you can use wild cards in a Bible search. Something like διακο* will work, as well as *λογο* .
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You can create a macro with the content -- SendKeys "^%b", True Then assign this macro to the ribbon.
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[quote user="Josh Hunt"] how would I find the code to a particular book? Say I wanted to know how to open NIV84 and it wasn't NIV84? [/quote] In addition, if you don't know what short titles certain resources have, you can find them in your library. Open the Information display -- the Short Title follows the title of the resource. You can add one if
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[quote user="Josh Hunt"] what are the other parameters? AND OR NEAR. . . [/quote] There's an extensive wiki page that describes these -- http://wiki.logos.com/Detailed_Search_Help Some of the others are ANDNOT, BEFORE, AFTER, NOTEQUALS ...
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Joshua, visual filters only work with the resource type for which they were created. If you want this filter to work for all your Greek NT, create a collection and use it as the source. In my screenshot, the "Greek NT (Main) is a collection.
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Deborah, most resources do have page numbers--you have to make sure that 'show page numbers' is turned on. In my screenshot, you can see a page reference on the lower right of the screen.
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[quote user="Vergil Brown"]How do I search for words beginning with an omicron upsilon? [/quote] You can enter the search string οὐ* into a Bible search on one of your Greek Bibles. Notice that for Greek words beginning with omicron upsilon, there will also be at least a breathing mark which you will have to enter for the search. The easy way to do
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Like any series written by different authors, there are differences in the quality of the volumes. There are a few that I haven't been impressed with, but for the most part I think they do a great job for the audience they are aimed at. They don't get technical; they try to give a thorough overview of a segment of Scripture; and they try to help the
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How about this -- http://www.logos.com/product/5912/a-commentary-on-the-new-testament-from-the-talmud-and-hebraica
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Eric, Have you tried using a syntax search for this? The problem with formatting this as a morph search is that you don't get all the hits you should because the prepositional phrase is longer than 4 words (such as Acts 24:24 or Rom 1:12), or you get false hits where a prep phrase is only 2 or 3 words long followed by a 'faith' word (such as Acts 14
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Shortly after I posted above I noticed that it was doing exactly like you described. I've reinstalled the older version.
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Ok -- I got it working. I had previously rooted the reader and partitioned the SD card. I pretty much followed the instructions at - http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2147654&postcount=1 . I restored it with the restore package at http://projects.mobileread.com/reader/users/porkupan/PRST1/flash_packages/ . I then rooted it with the minimal
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[quote user="Steve Vandevelde"]To be clear, I can only get Logos 1.13 working (Logos build 43). Even though the Sony e-reader comes with Android 2.2.1 it does not run the newer version of the app. (everything defaults to reader mode, no setting or library function).[/quote] Ok -- that was probably my problem. I tried both of the current versions (2