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[quote user="Frank Dornik"]How do I decide which combinations of tense/voice/mood (of which there are so many) are worthy of having their own color? [/quote] Greek Morphology highlighting palette is exhaustive: seven Tenses, four Voices, six Moods (used by Logos Greek Morphology visual filters) Rejoice in Philippians 4:4 has four visual filter search
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[quote user="Frank Dornik"] Is there a way to display above or below each Greek verb in the NASB NT the abbreviation for the tense, voice, mood, person, number (e.g., PAI2S)? [/quote] An alternative is Visual Filter highlighting so can "see" range of verbal expression in a Reverse Interlinear Bible: e.g. NASB95 Logos Wiki Extended Tips for Highlighting
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[quote user="William"]Several paid resources that I might find useful (e.g. the NIV OT/NT interlinears - each worth $19.99), say ' You have temporary access to this product.', but I'm not quite sure what this means?! I seem not to have access to them, but if I did, I'm not sure how long temporary access would last...? [/quote] Welcome Reverse Interlinear
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[quote user="David Thomas"]Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but don't the newer Apple Watches have their own SIM cards to connect directly to a cellular network without a phone? https://www.apple.com/watch/cellular/ [/quote] GPS + Cellular Apple Watch models can connect directly to a cellular network while GPS Apple Watches need an iPhone nearby =>
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[quote user="Steve Maling"]Realizing I'm not the only octogenarian in the Logos branch of the family, and likely not the only codger to have landed in the hospital for an unexpected stay without anything except a Tracfone, I'm in the market for a good. basic phone that will: a) keep the family connected; b) handle email; c) provide decent Logos capabilities
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[quote user="DMB"]This thread masks the point: make a will and save your family a major headache.[/quote] Also specify beneficiary for every checking, savings, retirement, ... account. Keep Smiiling
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Please Vote: Toggle dark mode without restarting has 138 votes (#4 for most votes) in Faithlife Feedback: Logos Desktop App Keep Smiling
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[quote user="josiah grace"]Pray, read, ask the holy spirit It's all about accepting and desiring the Word of God so it can do its work? [/quote] Logos Wiki Bible Translation Spectrum includes: For Bible Study of a passage, one practical approach is praying Psalms 119:18 followed by using S.O.A.P. S = Scripture (Where’s it at ?) O = Observe (What
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Milestone Search can find and highlight verse(s) in Bible(s) and Bible Commentaries: Screen shot shows search of a dynamic collection of Bible Favorites and Top Commentary resources. Unfortunately, Print/Export currently lacks the ability for easily printing/exporting all Milestone highlighted text. Keep Smiling
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[quote user="David B. Turnidge"] I don't see "Visual Filters" when I click on the "three dot menu." ... Is there some buried way to get to this? [/quote] Three dot menu has several sections: "Visual Filters" is the last section. Suggest following Faithlife Group " Logos Visual Filters " In Logos or Verbum (on macOS OR Windows), can click Docs =>
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[quote user="Bobbie Harris"] I am in the process of buying an Apple laptop. Presently I have an Hp with Widows 11. Would this method work on Apple's operating system? [/quote] Welcome Out of the box = No because Apple's operating system is an open source BSD variant (Darwin), which does not have a C: drive. Options on macOS are: Running a Windows virtual
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[quote user="Forrest McPhail"]I have seen posts that mention hiding books one by one. This would be very tortuous. Is there another option? [/quote] Welcome For any downloaded resource that is no longer desired on device, can use Library information to select resource(s) followed by clicking Downloaded for pop-up "Remove from device" Library can be
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[quote user="David B. Turnidge"] Is the clip that you show a result of your own mark-up, or is it a selection that does all this coloration immediately? The idea of doing it manually is overwhelming. Yikes! [/quote] Years ago, Faithlife enabled free sharing of visual filter documents so Thankfully my "mark-up" can be copied and used as desired. Visual
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] [quote user="Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :)"]Big picture observation is English verbal system having a primary focus of time while Hebrew & Aramaic verbal system has a primary focus on kind of action. Koine Greek verbs have primary kind of action focus with secondary time of action.[/quote] Just curious as to where you learned
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[quote user="David B. Turnidge"]maybe I'm not so sad that I didn't take Greek...[/quote] Learning Greek provides new meaning for the phrase "That's Greek to me" since I can read some Greek sentences while others are Greek to me. English verbal system has a primary focus of time while Hebrew & Aramaic verbal system has a primary focus on kind of
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[quote user="Carl Thomas"]As far as original languages. I guess its a matter of philosophy. I think most preachers would be better served getting a better grasp of the English language and logic since I hear so many nonsensical sermons. I learned enough to get through seminary but its not for me. I will occasionally share words when they are pointed
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Syntax graphs visually show Koine Greek clauses. Caveat: different scholars have different opinions about Greek clause boundaries: e.g. is 1 Peter 1:1-2 one sentence OR two ? (the last five Koine Greek words of 1 Peter 1:2 are a complete thought, which has the verb placed at the end of the sentence for emphasis) Cascadia Greek Syntax Collection: Graphs
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Welcome Yes, see thread => American Standard Version 1901 - Personal Bible without Chapter and Verse #'s (one verse per line causes Chapter & Verse numbering to appear) Keep Smiling
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[quote user="Tom Vidal"]So, if this eventually makes it's way to IOS, then I could expect that the series I have set up on Desktop should come over automatically. If this gets implemented in this manner on iOS, that would be wonderful.[/quote] +1 would appreciate series working on iOS. Work around idea is opening a Bible twice in two tabs with split
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My print library has The Orthodox Study Bible (ISBN-13: 9780718003593) Digital resources to consider => Lexham English Septuagint & Eastern Orthodox Bible Collection Pre-order to consider => The Holy Orthodox Bible (9 vols.) that does not yet have a ship date. Keep Smiling