I want to learn HOW (although I wouldn't mind if someone did it for me) to search in LOGOS for all of the questions in the NT (ESV). I want a list of them to copy and paste into Word and then print them. I am not an advanced user.
type ? into Inline Search [;)]
Welcome to the forums William! [:)]
Sascha's post came across a little snarky, but I don't think that was his intentions. His recommendation was to do an "inline" search (do you know how to do that?) and to type a question mark into the search field. I don't know if that would be the best way of doing it, but at best would only give you the english text translated as a question... which may or may not line up with the greek.
I don't know the answer, and am interested to see what the forum will come up with.
See this post and play with modifying it?
http://community.logos.com/forums/t/126479.aspx
I want to learn HOW (although I wouldn't mind if someone did it for me) to search in LOGOS for all of the questions in the NT (ESV). I want a list of them to copy and paste into Word and then print them.
Welcome [:D]
type ? into Inline Search
Inline search is useful for finding a question mark: (in other searches, ? is a wildcard that matches one character)
Logos 6 and Verbum 6 new feature of searching Propositional Outlines for Questions finds portions of questions: (e.g. John 18:11)
{Section <PropositionalOutline = Question>} OR {Section <PropositionalOutline = Question (No)>} OR {Section <PropositionalOutline = Question (Yes)>}
Propositional Outline search results can be saved as a passage list, which can be printed or exported (e.g. send to new Word document).
Noticed Matthew 2:4 inquiry and Matthew 7:11 would not be found by inline search for ?
Morph Search for interrogatives finds words that begin questions (not always in Greek: e.g. John 18:11)
<LogosMorphGr ~ BI> OR <LogosMorphGr ~ RI?????> OR <LogosMorphGr ~ TI>
Keep Smiling [:)]
Hi William,
I don't know if it would be helpful or not, but All the Questions in the Bible by Jimmie Hancock might be a resource worth checking out.
All the best,
Ryan
No, I don't know how to do that, but will look and see if I can find something. Thanks.
Sorry, this was just a Joke William...I know others would give yo a better ansver
The Inline search does not work for me (to find all the questions in the NT), but your idea {Section <PropositionalOutline = Question>} worked GREAT and I have the material I really want. Ideas about doing the same thing for the OT. The only search that works is the NT and when I change the field to OT---nothing happens. If I search (ESV) whole Bible, all that shows up is the NT.
Ideas about doing the same thing for the OT. The only search that works is the NT and when I change the field to OT---nothing happens. If I search (ESV) whole Bible, all that shows up is the NT.
The OT Propositional Outlines dataset is currently only available for Logos Now subscribers - https://community.logos.com/forums/t/105149.aspx
With that subscription searching works in the OT
If you aren't familiar with Logos Now there is information about it at https://www.logos.com/now
Aha---thanks for the info. I shall learn to practice contentment with the NT printout. Can't handle an extra $9.00 per month at the moment.
Can't handle an extra $9.00 per month at the moment.
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