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Interestingly, the book is included in the Portfolio package.
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Thanks Alan.
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I ran a Hebrew Syntax search. Over all it was pretty snappy. However, using dark mode you can see that the Hebrew hits are unreadable. Is there a way to change the color of the highlight?
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I don't know about launching more instances of Logos. I do know that you can open "Floating Tabs". This could be a way of achieving what you want.
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[quote user="Ben"] It's a day ending in -y; Logos 9 must be imminent! ;) [/quote] So either today or yesterday? Guess not tomorrow. LOL
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I don't know, but I would be interested in this book as well.
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You mean this one that is in pre-pub? Just gotta get it funded and into production.
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I have some basic linguistic knowledge, I took a semester of classes at GIAL in Dallas. One of the classes I took in my time there was the Phonetics class. One of the things that was stressed to us was the idea of the -etic and the -emic. The -etic refers to the viewpoint of the outsider and the -emic refers to the viewpoint of the insider. The IPA
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I believe in order to do that all you need to do is prioritize the NASB95 as your top Bible. To do that, open your library in a tab. At the top right, if you hover over the icons there should be one that says prioritize resources. Then just drag the NASB95 over to the right. After that, it should show up in the pop ups. I think there used to be a setting
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One thing that I think would be good is the ability to make a visual filter off a syntatical search. For example: I'm learning Hebrew and a common construction is the Cognate Infinitive Absolute. I can easily make a syntax search to find those results, but it would be nice to be able to make that a Visual filter so I can see those results when reading
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Thanks for clarifying Dave. Hopefully that is able to get you what you want Milkman.
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Sorry wiki is here. http://wiki.logos.com/ Example would be subject:Apocrypha OR subject:"Second Temple" Or something along those lines.
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[quote user="Milkman"] I should know this but how do I make a Collection using a string of names. I've named my Collection, Second Temple Studies for the "Start with resources matching:" I started with Apocrypha , but then wanted to add "Second Temple" and that depleted my resource list. Do I add a colon, semi-colon or what between my descriptors? mm
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Still waiting for mine.
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There is a forum for Hebrew and Greek in the Logos forums. Learn to Use Biblical Greek and Hebrew
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I know this thread is over a month old. I'm not a Hebrew scholar, but I've read and studied Hebrew independently. So, take my answer with a grain of salt. In my understanding of Hebrew, Hebrew utilizes what are called verbal stems or binyanim. The basic verbal stem is the Qal. The other stems are built by adding certain blocks onto the Qal stem. These
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As far as browsing goes, if you have a complete Bible open and in a link set with your LXX and NA28 Bible, you can browse the complete Bible and your series will follow. The downside of this is that it adds an additional step. Also if the Bible you are using to browse doesn't have some of the LXX books you'll have to ensure your series is in the LXX
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I think Francis Andersen's work on The Sentence in Biblical Hebrew would make a great addition to Logos. https://suggestbooks.uservoice.com/forums/308269-book-suggestions/suggestions/38960590-the-sentence-in-biblical-hebrew-by-francis-anderse
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If you look below the bundle where it lists the resources and their price, you'll see the following blurb: Individual products included in this collection are currently sale priced. Purchasing the individual volumes in this collection may be more cost effective than purchasing the collection itself. So, some of the products are on sale and Faithlife
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This may be the wrong thread for this question, but is there any update on if/when BHQ might be available to purchase again for those of us who would like to have it?