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I have seen the Lexham resource which shows the text in a structured format with clauses, subclauses, etc. Which resource is that in? The one I'm looking to find is "stacked" . Can anyone help lead me i the right direction?
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Yes!! But when I open those up the text isn't in that format. What do I need to change in settings to get it to the format you showed in your attachment?
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Cheryl said:
Yes!! But when I open those up the text isn't in that format. What do I need to change in settings to get it to the format you showed in your attachment?
Which of the two I mentioned are you referring to - or are you referring to both?
It would be interesting to see what you are seeing. Please post a screenshot using the paperclip icon in the forum editor
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Cheryl said:
Yes!! But when I open those up the text isn't in that format. What do I need to change in settings to get it to the format you showed in your attachment?
In the The Lexham Clausal Outlines of the Greek New Testament, format is controlled in the Visual Filters menu.
In the The Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament: Sentence Analysis, format is controlled in the Interlinear Options menu.
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Hi Cheryl
You are using the Lexham Analytical Lexicon to the New Testament - and the format you posted is the way it is laid out.
Try using one of the resources I showed in my screenshot and Scott has listed.
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I've sent the wrong screen shot--wrong resource! I have seen, and used the sentence analyzer before but now that particular book isn't showing up in my library. Is there a similar resource that formats sentences the same?
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Do you have the Cascadia (from FL) series? In the NT, there's 2 (GNT and SBL).
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Cheryl said:
I've sent the wrong screen shot--wrong resource! I have seen, and used the sentence analyzer before but now that particular book isn't showing up in my library. Is there a similar resource that formats sentences the same?
If you run an Exegetical Guide on a verse and open the Visualizations section you will see the visualization resources available to you - have a look and see if any of those do what you are looking for. In my screenshot you will see, for example, the two resources Denise referenced.
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Graham Criddle said:
open the Visualizations section
I'd completely forgot about OpenText! Libby knew about it, but El Seven forgot (me). Then, looking for OpenText, I found Blsnkinsopp's review of Isaiah in late antiquity. My, a useful day.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Graham Criddle said:
If you run an Exegetical Guide on a verse and open the Visualizations section you will see the visualization resources available to you
You can also filter your library for resources of type "Clause Visualization".
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Hurrah! I found some resources. Thank you all for your help!
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