When I narrow the results of my bible word study (in this example Joy in Pauline Epistles) it doesn't affect the graph results which always show the entire NT. How can I get the graph to match the left? (See Photo)
How can I get the graph to match the left?
Not easily! Also note that the Septuagint Translation (for All Passages) produces more results in the graph.
So the graph is tied to All Passages for the lemma, and not to the working of the BWS.
How can I get the graph to match the left? Not easily! Also note that the Septuagint Translation (for All Passages) produces more results in the graph. So the graph is tied to All Passages for the lemma, and not to the working of the BWS.
Thank you Dave. I hope FL can change this behavior as that would be great!
Curious as to FL's response on this
I suspect this was mostly an oversight when the reference range selector was added to Bible Word Study; while we ensured that the sections themselves restricted data to that range, the outgoing hyperlink wasn't adjusted.
Thank you sir. Any chance that might get fixed one day?
Look for it in an upcoming beta... [:)]
Dave Hooton, sorry to hijack this post, but I am trying to find out which book I can use so it will do a Septuagint Translation search (like it does on the ESV or other translations) from the Bible Word Study guide?
I have purchased the Lexham Greek-English Interlinear Translation: H.B. Swete Edition - but that only gives me a textual search not Setpuagint Translation search with the graph. Any ideas?
I can't seem to understand the PM function,
Thanks,
It is better to start a new thread rather than hijacking a thread but since you need to be welcomed to the forums, we'll ignore that. We'll also ignore that I'm not Dave.