Ways to showthe grammatical construction of a passage?

philip wood
philip wood Member Posts: 60 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Is there any way to link a NT passage into a Greek grammar to show the grammatical construction of a passage?

Are there other ways in logos to how the grammatical construction of a passage?

Cheers

John

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  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 36,131

    Passage Guide (Guides menu) has a number of sections you can select from the Add menu (if not already present)  e.g.  2x Grammar. Then there is Important Words. If you wish to go further, selecting a lemma will open a Bible Word Study. with e.g. Grammatical Relationships.  Many of these sections link to Grammar books.

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  • GregW
    GregW Member Posts: 304 ✭✭✭

    Couple of other points as well. 

    1. If you create a collection of Greek Grammars (set the Collection rule as type:grammar), and add this to the "Cited By" tool it will show you anywhere in one of your Greek grammars where the current verse is mentioned. I have always done this when looking at a passage. 
    2. If you've got a base package you have probably got a sentence diagrams resource which you can put into a link set with your New Testament and which will give you a diagram of the grammatical structure of the text, although it won't link directly to a Greek Grammar unless you use the "Cited by" approach listed above.