Okay, so you thought yesterday's Tip was a bit odd...?
In it you will find
Where is the selected Bible passage used in systematic theology in the Adventist tradition?
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Systematic Theologies Section of the Passage Guide
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Search in All Systematic Theologies for <Bible reference>
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None – curated data
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Where is the selected Bible passage used in systematic theology in the Anabaptist/Mennonite tradition?
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Systematic Theologies Section of the Passage Guide
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Search in All Systematic Theologies for <Bible reference>
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None – curated data
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Where is the selected Bible passage used in systematic theology in the Anglican tradition?
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Systematic Theologies Section of the Passage Guide
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Search in All Systematic Theologies for <Bible reference>
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None – curated data
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Where is the selected Bible passage used in systematic theology in the Baptist tradition?
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Systematic Theologies Section of the Passage Guide
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Search in All Systematic Theologies for <Bible reference>
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None – curated data
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Where is the selected Bible passage used in systematic theology in the Congregational tradition?
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Systematic Theologies Section of the Passage Guide
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Search in All Systematic Theologies for <Bible reference>
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None – curated data
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So what if I want to see how multiple passages that are used to support alternative views are analyzed together?
Step 1: Open the Systematic Theologies Section of any passage Guide and click on "Search All Systematic Theologies. Note that this opens the Search set to Search a system maintained collection documented in Brannan, Rick, and Peter Venable. Systematic Theology Cross-References: Dataset Documentation. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2015.

Step 2: Enter Bible references - I chose one used for salvation by baptism and one used for salvation by faith - and you have articles in Systematic Theologies that reference both passages.

Note that you can not directly build a Search on this system maintained collection. You must go through the Passage Guide Systematic Theologies section. The same principle applies to Confessional Documents and Biblical Theologies.