Are there any Logos training videos on how to use the Andersen-Forbes Hebrew database
I also just found this on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6US1ffKVxVZwPHVLn37OBoh0uEyMPQxD
Dick, I am not aware of any.
While I'm not sure how far you've dug for information, A-F published a book on their work available in Logos: https://www.logos.com/product/45710/biblical-hebrew-grammar-visualized?queryId=2338d10965385b3b66a9c7fbfe6e28bc
I suspect that isn't exactly what you are looking for, however.
Perhaps this? https://www.logos.com/product/178461/a-systematic-glossary-to-the-andersen-forbes-analysis-of-the-hebrew-bible
Constructing a Hebrew syntax search is all the info on the logos.com web site.https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/27102533796109-Hebrew-Syntax-Search
Thanks Mark for your response. I am familiar with the works you cited. I have been searching for a tutorial on using this feature but have concluded the learning curve to use this is like learning a new language. Since there are other syntax databases available I think my time will be better spent devoted to those. I appreciate your help however.
LearnLogos.com has some you can buy. Logos did have a Syntax DVD years ago I watched that Mike Heiser did, but it was on Libronix.
Thx for the direction to look. I did not see this on their listed videos; logos doesn’t have any that I’ve found.
thank you for the youtube link. I'll take a look
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