How do I cite information from a Bible Word Study

I'm a graduate student. I can't submit an assignment stating that a word appears 25 times, using different words in different passages without citing where I got that information from. Yes, I got it from a Logos Bible Word Study but…big ol' shrug. For that matter, how do I cite anything that I get from the "internal" Logos resources? I'm sure I'm not the first student to have this question. Please help!
Thanks,
Dee
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Hi. I'm sure there are different ways one can accomplish this. Below are two footnotes from my thesis which you can download from academia.edu if you want to see the full context. In both I reference which tool or dataset I have used.
142 The narrative of the Priestly author, P, in Genesis 6:10–9:19 is purportedly interrupted by the Yahwist author, J, in 7:1–10, 8:6–12, and 8:20–22. Derived from Logos Bible Software using Jimmy Parks, Source Criticism in the Bible Dataset Documentation (Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2018). The dataset collates data from Otto Eissfeldt, Hexateuch-synopse: die erzählung der fünf bücher Mose und des buches Josua mit dem anfange des Richterbuches, in ihre vier quellen zerlegt, und in deutscher übersetzung dargeboten, samt einer in einleitung und anmerkungen gegebenen begründung (1922).
167 Retrieved from the Important Words section by running the Passage Guide on the chapter in Logos Bible Study 35.0: “Given a passage, the Important Words section returns a list of the significant words that passage contains. Results are displayed with the most frequently referenced (in commentaries, not in the biblical text) terms listed first.” Logos Help (Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2009).
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Thank you so much!
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