Structuring Names Search, without including pronouns and possessives
I am preparing a presentation on Christian Exorcism, for senior clergy.
As part of this I wish to identify the different names for Satan in OT, Apocrypha, & NT; and count these.
I would like to do this but avoid finding and enumerating pronouns and possessives.
? How do I structure a query that will include Satan and related names (devil, etc), ...
<Person Satan> , but without pronouns (he, him, his, etc) or possessives (his, yours, etc)?
Fr Matthew Johnson
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If I remember correctly this doesn't include references from the Apocrypha
And excludes the OT
<Person Satan> NOT INTERSECTS (<LogosMorphGr ~ R??????>, <LogosMorphGr ~ V???????>) is more complete for the NT and LXX.
<Person Satan> NOT INTERSECTS (<LogosMorphHeb ~ R??????>, <LogosMorphHeb ~ V????????>) for the OT and Apocrypha.
If used separately in a reverse interlinear, restrict the range appropriately.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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If I remember correctly this doesn't include references from the Apocrypha
Doesn't that depend on the canon of your highest priority Bible?
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Doesn't that depend on the canon of your highest priority Bible?
Thanks MJ, I wasn't sure about that and didn't check
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I wasn't sure about that and didn't check
I really wish we had to select the canon explicitly, so it was clearer what the parameters of the results were. The common canons for Logos/Verbum users would be:
- short (Calvinist)
- Anglican
- Lutheran
- Catholic
- Greek Eastern Orthodox
- Slavic Eastern Orthodox
Yes, all of these differ.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Doesn't that depend on the canon of your highest priority Bible?
It does not.
Also, for the original poster, since all the screenshots have displayed the original language data in that section, be aware that there is also a "Translated As" list, which explicitly separates pronouns.(in all forms).
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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Hi Graham, Thanks for your assistance.
In your screen snap it has "Referred to as" just below the list of lemmas.
In my Factbook entry, with 'Satan' entered, there is no "Referred to as".
Is that something you added to the Guide?
Matthew
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Hi Dave,
Thank you for your suggestions. I am trying them.
Matthew
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Hi All,
If finally found "Referred to as" and the "Translated as" parts and these summaries are exactly what I need.
Thank you, Matthew
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Glad you have what you were looking for.
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