Tagging Omission in BDAG?
I know that BDAG is not exhaustive in the citations of each use (see "woman"/gyne in 1 Tim 3:11)
But where BDAG DOES cite an example usage it normally highlights in RED.
But, BDAG cites here WITHOUT a red emphasis highlight???
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David Thomas said:
But, BDAG cites here WITHOUT a red emphasis highlight???
The verse / reference selected in the Bible needs to be the one mentioned in BDAG
If you change the ESV to refer to Phil 1:10 you will see the red highlight.
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Graham Criddle said:
The verse / reference selected in the Bible needs to be the one mentioned in BDAG
Thanks Graham! I opened BDAG from the right-click context menu, but I guess the word I selected was in the window but outside of the range. Silly me assumed that if I went through the context menu, then Logos would know what reference I was looking at.
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David Thomas said:
Silly me assumed that if I went through the context menu, then Logos would know what reference I was looking at.
I think you hit the same bug I frequently hit - Logos does what I asked not what I thought. I keep hoping AI will reach a point where Logos can be controlled by what I meant.
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David Thomas said:
Silly me assumed that if I went through the context menu, then Logos would know what reference I was looking at.
Right-clicking a word doesn't update the reference information - we need to left-click to do that.
And it catches me out many times!
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