Power Lookup very useful when using BDAG.
See the screen shot...you know how wading through BDAG can be....lots of little abbreviations and citations....
Well, in case you've never done it...using the Power Lookup with BDAG is very convienent.
Just highlight your section and get all of the abbreviations shown, and all of the citations shown!
Robert Pavich
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Yes, Robert. The Power Lookup is very useful...not only for BDAG, but for numerous other resources. I keep Power-lookup in a tab in the work-space I have designed. That way I can access this powerful tool in any resource that I am reading. Thanks for sharing this tip for others to see. [Y]
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The serious BDAG user has those things memorized! Right down to the obscure textual references. You're telling me you don't know who Athenagoras is? Comeon [;)].
Prov. 15:23
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Kevin Becker said:
The serious BDAG user has those things memorized! Right down to the obscure textual references. You're telling me you don't know who Athenagoras is? Comeon .
Lol...Kevin..you "went Somsel" on me....
Of course I have them memorized...I ACCIDENTALLY opened the powerlookup... [:D]
Robert Pavich
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Robert Pavich said:
.I ACCIDENTALLY opened the powerlookup...
As long as you are more careful in the future...
Prov. 15:23
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