Does Logos 4 do scripture comparison? someone please let me know.
Check out the information on how to do a text comparison at http://wiki.logos.com/Text_Comparison
Bro. What i mean is, Say I want mat,mark,luke and the book of Rev up at the same time comparing words in all for books, can I do that?
You can open as many Bibles on your screen as you want, including multiple copies of the same translation. So, you could do this to be able to look at many different places at once. This would be for manual comparison.
I do not understand what exactly your wanting. It is possible to open as many books as you want to what ever location you prefer. Below is a picture of Matt, Mk, Lk, Rev open for NIV and ESV
Since your adding Revelation you are not wanting the "Harmony of the 4 Gospels" ??
Kevin....your just too fast for me.....[:D]
Kevin....your just too fast for me.....
But props to you for the quality. Nice screengrab [:)]
If I really wanted to show you up I could edit my post with a picture after the fact and look like I beat you on all accounts [6].
Bro. What i mean is, Say I want mat,mark,luke and the book of Rev up at the same time comparing words in all for books, can I do that? You can open as many Bibles on your screen as you want, including multiple copies of the same translation. So, you could do this to be able to look at many different places at once. This would be for manual comparison.
This might not be what he was asking for.
Travis, could you explain what you mean by "comparing words in all [four] books"? Matt, Mark, and Luke are parallel books in a way, since they are the "synoptic gospels" so you could look at a Harmony of the Gospels to see where they differ and are the same. Revelation on the other hand is a whole different beast, so I'm not sure what you would hope to see by comparing the words of it to the synoptics. Are you wanting to see lists of (presumably Greek) words that are used in these four books of the Bible so you can compare the different vocabularies of the different authors? In that case, you could look at the "Interesting Words" section of a Passage Guide and have passage guides open side-by-side for each of the books you're interested in.
Please clarify a bit more what you're trying to do. Thanks!
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