how do i get to sermon and also how do i get the software to pronoun the word saw this done in seminar some things look so easy little confuse.
sign help
Marietta,
Welcome. I am not sure what sermon you are referring to. You can locate all your resources in Logos 4 by accessing the Library (the open book icon in the upper left corner of the screen).
Reading can be enabled on each resource's menu as shown below or by using the shortcut CTRL-R.
If you mean pronunciation of Greek and Hebrew words, I am ignorant of what is now available, but it is an extra cost option. I believe the Greek is available, but the Hebrew is not yet available in Logos 4.
how do i get to sermon and also how do i get the software to pronoun the word saw this done in seminar some things look so easy little confuse. sign help
Welcome [:D]
By default, Passage Guide has 3 sections that search internet web sites for related sermons: sermonaudio.com , sermons.logos.com , and sermoncentral.com
I believe the Greek is available, but the Hebrew is not yet available in Logos 4.
Looking at comparison page => http://www.logos.com/comparison noticed Logos 4 Pronunciation Tools feature needs Scholar's or above.
Bible Word Study can include Greek lemma pronunciation (click highlighted speaker):
In Greek New Testament or Reverse Interlinear Bible, can right click on a word, click Lemma, click Pronounce:
Hebrew Audio Pronunciations is a pre-publication under development (no estimated ship date yet).
Keep Smiling [:)]
Welcome Marietta.
Maybe you could elaborate a little more about what you have (i.e. which Logos software and package) and what you want to accomplish. The other posters in this thread already speculated about what kind of "sermon" you want to access - it might be that you have seen a Logos 3 / Libronix feature for pastors to manage their own sermon files, however this is not yet part of Logos 4.
With respect to pronounciation of Greek words, you either need to have the packages Keep Smiling referred to or the stand-alone pronounciation addin http://www.logos.com/product/5793/greek-pronunciation-addin-with-erasmian-and-modern-data-sets . Then you will also find a command under Tools which has an alphabetical list of all Greek words that can be pronounced (in addition to the right-click or word analysis methods already shown). Note that this pronounciation will read the so called lemmas, not the Greek words in the NT.
There is an additional resource, the Greek Audio NT, that reads the NT text to you, but it needs to be purchased separately: http://www.logos.com/product/4207/greek-audio-new-testament
Hope this helps,
Mick