While reading commentaries and dictionaries, I sometimes come across a fine definition of a Hebrew or Greek word. Can I attach a note to the word’s lemma so that I can review the note when I study the word in another passage?
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Couple forum threads that may help
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Can I attach a note to the word’s lemma so that I can review the note when I study the word in another passage?
See Notes attached to a lemma
So this feature doesn't exist, right? Not even in Logos 7?
Edit: I see that it does exist, but only works with original language Bibles.
but only works with original language Bibles.
Not sure what you mean.
but only works with original language Bibles. Not sure what you mean.
While you can attach notes to lemma in many resources, the note indicator only appears in OL texts.
At least that was the case when I last checked and not near my computer at the moment
So, I created a note attached to a lemma in BHS which I got from a specific reference. The visual filter is on but no note indicator appears. Where is it supposed to show?
lemma in BHS
In the Greek where I'm a bit more comfortable
Not sure what I did incorrectly the first time around: I tried again and the note marker did appear. I'm only halfway through my second coffee though, which could explain a thing or two [:P]
It does require Turkish coffee for the Hebrew to work ...
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