Quick Search for Trench
I am fairly new to Logos. Do any of you know if there is a quick search available for Trench's Synonyms. I am not that good at Greek, and am having trouble discovering as to whether there is a synonym for a certain Greek word. TIA
Earl Erwin
Midland Tx
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I am not sure I understand your question completely. But assuming you are trying to search Trench's without having to type the Greek word you are looking for you have a couple of options.
You can open the resource and then type Crtl-F this will open a search box in the resource pane
Then you can copy the greek lemma or manuscript of the word in question and paste it into the box
This will find all the occurences of what you have pasted.
The other option is to open the resource and open a basic search pane
Copy and paste the greek lemma or manuscript of the word
Run the search for Trench's only
If I have interpreted your question improperly, please let me know.
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Hi Arthur - and welcome.
Logos has Trench's "New Testament Synonyms" available in some of its base packages (Original Languages and then Scholar's Silver upwards). It is also available as a standalone product - http://www.logos.com/ebooks/details/TRENCHSYN
Assuming you have this resource then you can search for synonyms within it using a "Basic Search" as below:
I specified "Synonyms of the New Testament" by clicking on the "Search in" box and entering "synonym" and selecting SNT
To enter the Greek word, I used transliteration (the letter g: followed by the english letters and then selecting the Greek word I wanted).
For more options for entering Greek text please see http://wiki.logos.com/How_to_enter_text_in_Greek_and_Hebrew
Hope this helps.
Graham
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Peace to you, Earl.Arthur Earl Erwin said:I am fairly new to Logos. Do any of you know if there is a quick search available for Trench's Synonyms. I am not that good at Greek, and am having trouble discovering as to whether there is a synonym for a certain Greek word. TIA
Earl Erwin
Midland Tx
I'm sure lots of others can answer better than I; however, I thought I'd give you something for a start ...
something simple -- like "love" !!! *smile*
I opened Trench's .......... I opened the search box ................... typed in g:agapaw ......the search switched to Greek ...
then searched on Trench's rather than all resources...
......... and got this ....
It shows me two results, each of which can be investigated ...
As you get to know Logos4 (be patient - it takes a while - but it is truly worth it!) your searches will become more intuitive ...
Also, there are many training videos..
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
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