I'd like to know if is possible to search for a radix or a general lemma (not inflected) also in latin or only in greek and Hebrew, and if yes how can I do it. thank you in advantage
Assuming the book you want to search has the appropriate tagging this should be possible by right-clicking the word and searching from within the context menu
I am having trouble understanding what the criteria is for Type:Study Guide. I used to think they had to have questions with answer boxes, or a question section after each chapter, or a study questions section at the end with the appendix. And then there are Companion Guides for a seperate book. I've run across several now…
Verbum displays it some way, but the link isn't working:
I just started reading Schreiner's commentary on Revelation today. I've noticed that the Greek text and transliterations are not tagged with pop-up definitions (compare to Osborne in the BECNT and multiple other commentaries in different series). Has Logos cut back on the tagging or is this an aberration?
May I know is this just me? OR it's missing from the resources of LXX Swete? It's at ESV Hebrews 13:1 Let brotherly love continue. Steps : Navigate to ESV Hebrews 13:1. Right Click the word love in that verse & go to Word Study.
I have not used the LOTH for a long time in Verbum, so today I checked it out. I used "The Liturgy of the Hours, Volumes I–IV and Supplement", LOTH.logos4. Is this the US/Catholic one? I ask because it's just wrong in a number of ways today - the antiphons, the readings. I just checked Office of Readings, and the 2…