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Yes
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You mean Antiquities 2.229-231?
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Was on Pre Pub and cancelled due to lack of interest (was also extremely expensive).
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[quote user="Kyle G. Anderson"]st like Bible references open to your preferred Bible, data types open to their highest prioritized resource. Prioritizing the Latin over the English will help on what opens.[/quote] Thank You! It took me some time but I managed to prioritise all of my Latin resources. It looks much better now. However, C. Velleius Paterculus
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[quote user="Kyle G. Anderson"] This was a production specification error on our part. We are aware of the problem and have put into motion getting that material added. [/quote] Thank you for the addition of the material. The navigation of the "Authors and Works" is a bit tedious since the TOC does not allow for alphabetical navigation, which means
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Thank you!
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Where are the list of abbreviations, and the introduction?
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Sorry to bother you yet again but how do I perform this search on iOS?
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Many Thanks! Didn’t know I can only do this under Basic Search.
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There used to be footnotes in Westminster Hebrew Bible for readings which are different than Leningrad and puncta extraordinaria (In the Westminster DB that is in the secondary codes under N). Now I cannot seem to find that information. Does anyone know how this data can be searched? Many thanks, David
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[quote user="Denise"] Jeremiah, make sure you get the cheapo analytical lexicon. I'm away from my library, so I don't know how I got it. But even though NT-based (if I remember; Kraz?), it covers most of the OT words too ... I use it a lot (right-click),since I'm not expert-ish. [/quote] https://www.logos.com/product/1804/analytical-lexicon-of-the-syriac
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[quote user="Kyle G. Anderson"] The BHQ Apparatus update to include the 12 prophets will be available on Monday. [/quote] Thank You! You might want to correct that embarrassing error in the TOC where where Judges stands next to the Hebrew משלי (Proverbs). I reported it thrice already.
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[quote user="Jan Krohn"] I'm sure that the apparatus was not updated. [/quote] And I am sure משלי is not Judges :-/
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[quote user="Kyle G. Anderson"] For BHQ we added the minor prophets For NA28 Auflage we fixed a few locations where trailing spaces needed to be moved into Apparatus indicators so the Visual filters displayed properly. Added italics to Old Testament quotations. Added fields for Old Testament quotes Updated the location of cross reference indicators
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[quote user="Jeremiah Myers"] So DCH will address more fully which era a word nuance is in? I.e. SBH, Ancient, or Late biblical Hebrew? These terms are new to me. [/quote] On the contrary. All the presumed diachronic stages are ignored. You will not know if something is LBH.
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Volumes 6a and 7b of Judean Antiquities and Volume 1b of the Judean War have been published and could be very useful.
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[quote user="Mark Barnes"]Graham used the first example. Let's look at the second, from Judges 8:11 , the ESV has "felt secure" (3 results because of the way the RI works), whereas the NRSV has "was off its guard" (one result). That's not inconsistent tagging, that's just the reality of reverse interlinears.[/quote] There is no inconsistency in this