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Hi Tes, here is a whole thread about this very question with some more suggested solutions: http://community.logos.com/forums/t/10442.aspx
I prefer inductive study myself. Once you identify the repeated words - (e.g. immediately in Mark), you can use visual filters to mark them.
Thank you Terry,may you please explain it for me more detail,the steps ?
May you please share me ,from your experience the process of studying the inductive bible study in Logos bible software,how you come to the final.
Blessings in Christ.
May you please share me ,from your experience the process of studying the inductive bible study in Logos bible software,how you come to the final.
Tes, here is a link to where I asked other people about how they used Logos to do inductive bible study, Rosie pointed you toward Precept, which I use. But there are links to other inductive study sites in that thread as well, including a couple of free ones.
http://community.logos.com/forums/t/6722.aspx
I am not sure what you mean by "coming to the final"?
Is there a means of checking of repeated words ,which I have overlooked them right on the passage ,where I am making Observation?
Sure!
Let's say that you are studying Isaiah Chapter 1 and you have marked a key word (one that is repeated) such as iniquity. You can then do a search on Isaiah 1 for "iniquity" and this will show you all the places in Isaiah 1 where iniquity is mentioned. The problem will be is that you will also want to mark synonyms the same way. So in the case of Isaiah 1, there would also be the words: rebel (rebelled), sinners (sinful), evil (evildoers). Once you have marked a key word and its synonyms, then do a search on that chapter that you are studying for all of these words. This should show you if you missed marking any of these words.
Hope that helps, Tess!
Charlene
Thank you Terry,may you please explain it for me more detail,the steps ?
Tes, there are basically two ways (or more) to make a visual filter:
1. Go to File: and choose visual filter, then if you know which words you want, you set your range, enter the words, then choose the formatting for each word.
The second way is to do your search first, which will give you a good idea of how many hits you are going to get, then if it is satisfactory, choose "Make filter" on the top of the search. This will take you to a visual filter form where you enter your formatting.
Hi Tess,
click on Tools and there you will see highlighting. listed. Just click on this and the highlighting window will open. Once you open it, you can even "drag" the top part of the window that say Highlighting" to the "shortcut" area besides the Command box. Then whenever you want to highlight a word, you can just click on your icon for highlighting and it will open the highlighting palette for you.
When you want to highlight a word with a color or symbol, first highlight the word in your Bible text by dragging your mouse across the word. then click on the color or symbol in your highlighting window and voila, your word is now color coded the way you want!
Hope this helps!
Charlene
Thank you so much Charlene.It works.
Blessings in Christ.