How do I get the words of Christ in Red in the NRSVue?
It comes up automatically in the NIV 2011. I have the 'letters in red' in the general setup for Logos.
It looks as though the NRSVue doesn’t have the necessary tagging to enable this.
(Not 100% sure as I don’t have access to my desktop, but checking on my iPad that seems to be the case)
You could achieve a similar effect by creating a visual filter in the NRSVue, using the search string speaker:Jesus and use a red highlighter to mark the results.
If you don’t know how to set up visual filters please advise.
Thanks Graham, Good clarification.
I'm starting an apologetics/evangelistic article entitled: "Did Jesus believe in God?"
The work would stay much more focused and relevant to the title If I only used words (in context), that Jesus spoke.
You might be able to generate a passage list from another Bible that has words of Christ in red, then change the Bible in the passage list to NRSVue. Then you'd have a list of all of the Words of Christ in the NRSVue.
Speaker:Jesus can be used in a Visual Filter else you have to type all the bible passages (1946 verses or 457 passages). However, text inserted by the translators will not be highlighted, which can seen as good thing because it was not spoken by Jesus!
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