Logos 4.0d search analysis - entire verse?

Dianne Thornton
Dianne Thornton Member Posts: 59 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

I'm searching through the book of Philippians looking at the words "joy" and "rejoice" ... I like seeing the entire verse as it shows in the "verse" selection.  But I also want to see the Greek#.  When I choose the "analysis" option, I only get "previous context" and "next context" ... I'd like to see the entire verse displayed there as well.  I looked at the column options and did not see that as an option.  

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  • Fred Chapman
    Fred Chapman Member Posts: 5,899 ✭✭✭

    Dianne,

    I don't know if this is what you're looking for or not, but the screen shot shows how it looks if you select the verse option in the search pane.

    You can add any bible version you want from your library to appear along side your preferred bible by clicking in the box I have circled image

  • Dianne Thornton
    Dianne Thornton Member Posts: 59 ✭✭

    Thanks so much for that ... what I'm looking for, though, is simply the "Strong's#" ... sorry I wasn't clear before.  I love the verses selection - but it doesn't allow you "column choices" like the analysis does ... here is my screen print from the analysis screen ... i have squished the previous context and next context together to kind of  get what I'm looking for ... when but I export it - I can't "merge" the excel fields without losing data ... so I'd just like the whole verse here!

     

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  • Kevin Becker
    Kevin Becker Member Posts: 5,604 ✭✭✭

    Why not go the other way? From you initial search that found all the Strong's numbers you want go and do multiple Bible searches for each number i.e. <GreekStrongs = #5463> and from that export to a Passage List which displays your translation of choice. You can name the document Strongs #5463 or whatever. When 4.1 comes you can print it or you can copy the verses right away to whatever program you want.

  • Fred Chapman
    Fred Chapman Member Posts: 5,899 ✭✭✭

    Thanks so much for that ... what I'm looking for, though, is simply the "Strong's#" ...

    Gotcha. I think Kevin's suggestion is probably the best way to get what you're looking for.