New Feature: Greek Grammatical Constructions Guide Section

What is it?
Powered by the Greek Grammatical Constructions dataset, this section shows you what Greek Grammatical Constructions occur in the text you’re studying and list the results by type.
What can I do with it?
This allows you to:
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Identify Greek grammatical constructions present in the text you’re studying
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Search the New Testament for other occurrences of a grammatical construction, like Granville Sharp’s rule
- Discover the syntactical value of each construction
Comments
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Jonathan
I'm a Greek prof - how do I access this feature? Are there instructions in writing or on video?
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This post is on the section that appears in the Exegetical Guide: Guides ==> Exegetical , enter NT passage. You can get links to information of using the dataset at https://community.logos.com/forums/t/105156.aspx
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Thanks
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