Propositional Outline ... Question on Consistency

Hi,
I am new to using the new Propositional Outline in Logos 6. Reading the very similar "greetings" by the same author in 1 Thessalonians 1:1 and 2 Thessalonians 1:1 it appears to be inconsistent (?). Or is there something that I missed? Thanks for educating me
1 Thessalonians 1:1
2 Thessalonians 1:1
JK
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I don't think you missed anything. It is inconsistent.
Dave
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Dave Hooton said:
I don't think you missed anything. It is inconsistent.
Dave,
Thanks for confirming ... I like the Propositional Outline ... hope it will be fixed to be as consistent as possible [:)]
JK
MacBookPro Retina 15" Late 2013 2.6GHz RAM:16GB SSD:500GB macOS Sierra 10.12.3 | iPhone 7 Plus iOS 10.2.1
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Also I think it's best that you take the Outline as something for you to consider only. This kind of analysis is helpful, but even if internal inconsistencies are ironed out there are many places where different opinions will be split 50/50.
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Lee said:
Also I think it's best that you take the Outline as something for you to consider only. This kind of analysis is helpful, but even if internal inconsistencies are ironed out there are many places where different opinions will be split 50/50.
[Y]
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Lee said:
Also I think it's best that you take the Outline as something for you to consider only. This kind of analysis is helpful, but even if internal inconsistencies are ironed out there are many places where different opinions will be split 50/50.
Lee,
Thanks, got your point ... there may be different opinions that we need deal with [:)]. Nonetheless, I certainly hope that the way Propositional Outlines get done in Logos 6, should have sound basis (even if we disagree) and better be consistent if we we want this to be useful to the community.
JK
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I agree that the internal inconsistencies should be ironed out, and the theoretical bases fully documented.
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I agree it looks inconsistent: we'll address it.
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I hope they enable an ability to search the Propositional Outlines and export graphs.
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50/50 - good point! Many they could be treated like 'textual variants'
Eg. means or manner?, you be the judge.
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If you're into text-linguistics you'd know that sometimes it's not 50/50 but rather 100/100! Anyway, there's a reason why people write entire books on this subject... [:D]
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Good point. as well as 60/40 etc. where the weight falls more on one than another.
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Is there a place to report Errata? For example Eph. 5:14 marks the phrase "and Christ will shine on you." as a "Command." Would it not better be 'Result' or 'Consequence?'
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Mark Henzler said:
Is there a place to report Errata? For example Eph. 5:14 marks the phrase "and Christ will shine on you." as a "Command." Would it not better be 'Result' or 'Consequence?'
General issues with Propositional Outlines can be emailed to data@logos.com.
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Thanks, Sean. I was going by https://www.logos.com/support/reportaproblem, which clearly needs an update.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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JK
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Thanks Sean! and Happy Thanksgiving!
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