searching strong's numbers

Hi,
Is there a FAQ or wiki or KB somewhere that covers all the various ways to use Strong's numbers to search?
Thanks,
--Randy Starkey
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Randy, your best bet might be to search google with the following string:
search strongs site:community.logos.com
You'll find there a few posts like these:
strong's numbers - Logos Bible Software Forums http://community.logos.com/forums/t/25603.aspx
Searching Strong's keyed versions by number - Logos Bible Software Forums http://community.logos.com/forums/t/413.aspx
But searching strongs numbers is not the best way to accomplish your task. The search above will point you to some reasons.
You might start here: How to enter text in Greek and Hebrew http://wiki.logos.com/How_to_enter_text_in_Greek_and_Hebrew
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Thanks. That gives me enough to use. I know it's not the most effective, but it can come in handy at times and I just wanted to know what all the possibilities are.
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Personally living and learning: have prioritized Lexicons without Strong's numbers before Lexicons with Strong's numbers (looking at resource indexes). After right click on a Bible word (in an appropriately tagged resource), can click on lemma for one list of prioritized lexicons with language headwords or click on Strong's number for a different list of lexicons. Thankful for right click quick access to 10 lexicons (5 using language headwords and 5 using Strong's numbers).
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Personally living and learning: have prioritized Lexicons without Strong's numbers before Lexicons with Strong's numbers (looking at resource indexes). After right click on a Bible word (in an appropriately tagged resource), can click on lemma for one list of prioritized lexicons with language headwords or click on Strong's number for a different list of lexicons. Thankful for right click quick access to 10 lexicons (5 using language headwords and 5 using Strong's numbers).
Keep Smiling
Old habits die hard. I just learned how to do great word studies in Logos without relying on Strong's numbers. Even though I now have two ways of launching the word study, it did not occur to me to use the non-Strong's list first. Thank you for sharing. The new possibilities I keep discovering send chills down my spine. WoW.
I understand some people think Strong's is obsolete. Not so. But having multiple options beats any one method.
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Matthew C Jones said:
Personally living and learning: have prioritized Lexicons without Strong's numbers before Lexicons with Strong's numbers (looking at resource indexes). After right click on a Bible word (in an appropriately tagged resource), can click on lemma for one list of prioritized lexicons with language headwords or click on Strong's number for a different list of lexicons. Thankful for right click quick access to 10 lexicons (5 using language headwords and 5 using Strong's numbers).
Keep Smiling
Old habits die hard. I just learned how to do great word studies in Logos without relying on Strong's numbers. Even though I now have two ways of launching the word study, it did not occur to me to use the non-Strong's list first. Thank you for sharing. The new possibilities I keep discovering send chills down my spine. WoW.
I understand some people think Strong's is obsolete. Not so. But having multiple options beats any one method.
Potentially more chills: hovering a mouse over a Strong's number in a Dictionary of Biblical Languages (DBL) resource causes highest prioritized Strong's number resource to be used for pop-up (can be the same resource). Learned could add advanced prioritization so pop-up in DBL shows Enhanced Strong's Lexicon (and TWOT pop-up shows TWOT entry). Screen capture shows most of my current Lexicon prioritization, with DBL resources my top choice for Strong's::
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Potentially more chills: hovering a mouse over a Strong's number in a Dictionary of Biblical Languages (DBL) resource causes highest prioritized Strong's number resource to be used for pop-up (can be the same resource). Learned could add advanced prioritization so pop-up in DBL shows Enhanced Strong's Lexicon (and TWOT pop-up shows TWOT entry).
Yes, more chills. I am discovering so many possibilities this month. I am amazed somebody had the creative imagination to put this all together. I wonder how many new study techniques we haven't discovered yet.
When I attended Camp Logos Morris Proctor shared a few brand new search methods that Logos Users had reported to him. The collective creativity of thousands of Bible students is revealing ways to use Logos that are amazing. I am very much a novice with it. But it is fum to learn. I may finally get a handle on Hebrew after several tries.
Thanks for sharing your list. It helps.
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Potentially more chills: hovering a mouse over a Strong's number in a Dictionary of Biblical Languages (DBL) resource causes highest prioritized Strong's number resource to be used for pop-up (can be the same resource). Learned could add advanced prioritization so pop-up in DBL shows Enhanced Strong's Lexicon (and TWOT pop-up shows TWOT entry).
Depends how you wish each lexicon to be used - I restrict DBL Greek to Greek headwords (DBL Hebrew to Hebrew, etc.) so that it is never used for Strong's numbers.
Dave
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