Bible Section Headings Comparison

I would like to compare how various Bible translations use section
headings for a particular book of the Bible. This would include the
title and the verses within the section. For example, the NIV has
section heading "Paul Opposes Peter" for Galatians 2:11-21, whereas the ESV has
"Paul Opposes Peter" for 2:11-14 and "Justified by faith" for 2:15-21".
Is there an easy way to get the section headings and their verses
without just manually going through each translation? Thanks.
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Hi William, welcome to the Forum!
William Gassett said:Is there an easy way to get the section headings and their verses
without just manually going through each translation?Yes, the Passage Analysis tool does this:
If you hold the mouse over a heading you will see a pop-up box. This may not be available in all Logos4 base packages, so check the Comparison Charts.
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Hi William - and welcome to the forums
Does the "Compare Pericopes" option in Passage Analysis give you what you want?
For more information on this please see the article at http://wiki.logos.com/Passage_Analysis
Please note that this tool is only available in packages Original Languages and up.
Graham
Edit: Morning Steve!!
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Graham Criddle said:
Edit: Morning Steve!!
Good evening Graham...sorry. i got a cold and am off to bed, so please help those on the forum.
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Get well soon.
Bless you, Steve
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Graham Criddle said:
Hi William - and welcome to the forums
Does the "Compare Pericopes" option in Passage Analysis give you what you want?
Yes, that seems to work nicely! I had forgotten about that tool. Thanks for your help. One other thing: Is there any way to print just the reference and section heading without printing the whole color graphic?
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Hi William
Sorry, I don't know of any mechanism to just print the reference and section heading here.
David Gullick suggested a more "printer-friendly" mechanism for this in http://community.logos.com/forums/p/24843/184394.aspx and Melissa submitted his request for consideration.
You might want to add your voice to this thread.
Graham
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Thanks so much for your help. The Lord be with you.
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