Intertextuality

I have enjoyed using the intertextuality feature that I downloaded from somewhere (can't remember where). Can someone give me some guidance with regard to how I can add to what I have? That is, how do I go about expanding the references and allusions?
Thanks, in anticipation.
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The Intertextuality file was created by Kevin Becker. https://faithlife.com/kbeckerPaul Grieve said:I have enjoyed using the intertextuality feature that I downloaded from somewhere (can't remember where).
You might want to ask in the group: https://faithlife.com/ot-quotes-in-ntPaul Grieve said:Can someone give me some guidance with regard to how I can add to what I have?
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Paul Grieve said:
I have enjoyed using the intertextuality feature that I downloaded from somewhere (can't remember where). Can someone give me some guidance with regard to how I can add to what I have? That is, how do I go about expanding the references and allusions?
Thanks, in anticipation.
I am not familiar with that. Can you explain how to use it and where to download? Does it work within Logos? Thanks!
Pastor Michael Huffman, Th.A Th.B Th.M
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Michael, it shows, at the appropriate places, coloured circles, indicating an allusion to the reference elsewhere in the scriptures, or a coloured star, indicating a direct reference to a scripture. The circles and stars are embedded in the text of the Bible. Pointing to the star/circle brings up a box with the scripture reference. It is designed to work in Logos—I use it in L5. Can't remember where I got it from.
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Thanks for that, Kevin. I'll try that link.
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Download here: https://faithlife.com/ot-quotes-in-nt/documentsPastor Michael Huffman said:Can you explain how to use it and where to download?
This thread explains how to use it: http://community.logos.com/forums/t/68679.aspx
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