I'm going to start studying NT Greek soon through Logos. I'm trying to find a good layout for what I'll need to best do this. Can/will anyone share their layout used for studying Greek?
Thanks.
-Jon
This is what I use ... though not recommended for 'start studying greek'. The reason I include it, is that technically analyzed greek (grammars, and so forth) may not actually speak to the syntactic/semantic meaning ... most easily viewed with non-greek translations and commentaries from the same period (or shortly thereafter).
Hi Jonathan,
Sharing Layouts can be tricky due to the many tabs that can be in place, This is my Exegetical Study Layout, the first screenshot is where I start having a BWS on the left, ESV/NA 28 in the middle and then preferred lexicon and lastly the information window. All are linked using the B link since I don't care for the orange A link.
Click on the bible text and the BWS opens along with the lexicon and the information window to show support for the word,
The second screenshot is my next step and the only change is on the left where it opens a custom exegetical guide allowing for further review of the structure of the pericope.
Hope this helps.
I primarily use these 2 layouts:
This is my Greek layout. I also utilize the read aloud Greek feature (actual reading, no machine generated).
This is highly individual (eccentric, odd) but you may pick up some ideas.
Thank you all!
Is there a way to have it set when I click on a word in my ESV that it will highlight the corresponding word in the NA28? I feel like I should know how to do this already with how long I’ve been using Logos…
Try enabling either "same surface text" or "same root" depending on which would suit your purposes best. Or go to the resource panel menu (the three vertical dots at the top of each Bible pane). In the menu, select a link set (e.g., Link Set A) for both resources, so they scroll together. Go here for good input https://community.logos.com/forums/t/101215.aspx
Yes there is:
Go to Formatting, Emphasize, then check same word. That will highlight the corresponding words in both texts.
Thank you!
Now, do you know how to make it so the Factbook doesn't open every time I click on a word?
Resource toolbar > Formatting > Factbook tags >off
Thank you.
Hey @Jason Stone (Logos) (There's two Jason Stone (Logos) people showing up…). I think I saw something posted somewhere else about this, but it looks like not all images came through the migration.
@Jason Stone (Logos) - This was indeed another place I saw missing images.
@Jonathan Bradley @Donovan R. Palmer Got it. Thank you!