Can someone send a copy of the word λόγος in BDAG and BrillDAG?
Have you thought about going to your school‘s library and doing this the old fashioned way since you don’t have these resources in Logos?
A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature, 3rd ed. | GS:SL.pdf
The Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek.pdf
Um:) I live 322 miles from my seminary library.
Thank you Beloved. I live approximately 320 miles from my seminary library.
Just wondering how you got BDAG formatted so nicely. For example when I view mine, 1 a α runs along in one paragraph without any breaks until β and then another very long paragraph until γ and so forth, making it difficult to read. Is there a formatting option I'm missing?
It’s found in visual filters. I think it is called lexicon formatting.
Can someone send a cthe word λόγος in BDAG and BrillDAG?
Christian, I mean no offense at all, but no one should be doing your homework for you. Many of us came through seminary before computers, and either purchased books or went to the school library. That is what you should be doing as well. The value of the class is not simply the information contained in these books, but the skills and disciple of finding that information in the first place. Please stop asking others to do the heavy lifting for you.
And others here, please stop answering these sorts of requests. You should not provide something for Christian that his instructor won't provide to him directly. Again, the point of the class is not just the information but the search for that information.
Thanks Kenneth! It's called Outline Formatting.
Glad you found it.
Now, Gregory, no offense. But 'we' had classmates to try to get a leg up. Indeed professors expected it. If I remember right, Christian is on the web, maybe Liberty, I think. I honestly don't know what that learning equation is. I suspect the professors don't know, either.
I try to input where as a student, he could not know. This thread request I had years ago. Still do, but no longer ask. Use refund! I think many of FL's buying rules originate with students ... refund only once!! No gifts offered ... we're Christian!!
And others here, please stop answering these sorts of requests. You should not provide something for Christian that his instructor won't provide to him directly.
Christian's previous posts were removed, presumably by him, but they provided a bit of background regarding his circumstances. I have very consciously chosen to provide more support than I normally would despite the repetitive nature of some of his requests. I would hope that he feel welcome in our community despite some of his questions being outside what we normally expect to answer. But you, Gregory, are quite right that we should not do his work for him and should gently nudge him towards more independence in completing his work.
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Thank you MJ. I am not always asking for help. I just need the resources to be a sufficient researcher and writer. I try to look for connections in my research but I do not have all the materials needed. I try to start broad, then dive into the specifics.
Christian, I mean no offense at all, but no one should be doing your homework for you. Many of us came through seminary before computers, and either purchased books or went to the school library. That is what you should be doing as well. The value of the class is not simply the information contained in these books, but the skills and disciple of finding that information in the first place. Please stop asking others to do the heavy lifting for you. And others here, please stop answering these sorts of requests. You should not provide something for Christian that his instructor won't provide to him directly. Again, the point of the class is not just the information but the search for that information.
My professors tell me to do my own research when I ask for copies. They said to contact fellow students and researchers. I think the point of the class is not just the information but the analytical skills and cognition growth.
That's how good professors will answer, always. There is a huge difference between asking, "Where would I find this" and "Would something send me the answer." If you don't have access to a library that has these volumes, then say so when you make your request.