How can I generate a greek vocabulary list for a chapter in the bible, and that shows the usage frequency of the respective words in the new testament?
Use the Concordance tool . Ask for specific information if you have problems.
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…that shows the usage frequency of the respective words in the new testament?
Unfortunately the concordance tool will either show you the frequency for the whole NT (if run that way) or the frequency for a specified passage, not both.
Generating a Word List will also not give you this information. I don't know of a way to do what you'd like to do. It seems that it would certainly be helpful and easy for Logos to implement.
That would sure be nice!
We need a filter for the total occurrences of the Lemmas in the NT, and per selected passage.
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