Greek word studies - help
I'm trying to figure out some basics for word studies. (I haven't had a greek class yet.)
In the attached image, I was looking up hospitality.
I see the greek word, but is "philoxenos" latin? or transliteration of the greek?
Thanks!
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In the attached image, I was looking up hospitality.
You need to attach it using the paperclip icon (next to the orange Amber icon).
I see the greek word, but is "philoxenos" latin? or transliteration of the greek?
It is always a Greek transliteration for Greek words.
Dave
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Thank you Dave!
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In the list of lemmas, as well as the root, the words in gray are all a transliterated representation of the corresponding original language (Greek) words in blue.
For God and For Neighbor
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Thanks @JBR,
is there a way to copy the greek and/or transliteration?
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is there a way to copy the greek and/or transliteration?
When you right click on the word hospitality in your Bible and have the lemma selected on the left side of the popup, which is what I assume you did to open the Bible Word Study that you showed in your earlier post, you will see several options on the right side of the popup in addition to the Bible Word Study option. Notice that a couple lines below Bible Word Study is a line that has Copy reference: with some options. If you select the Text option it will copy the Greek lemma, which you can then paste into a note. What may be even more interesting is the line just below that with the option Visual Copy. It you select that you should get a media popup, which I have included in the second image below.
For God and For Neighbor
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