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Bibleworks 10 how to install paid modules
Bibleworks 10 how to install paid modules











bibleworks 10 how to install paid modules
  1. #BIBLEWORKS 10 HOW TO INSTALL PAID MODULES GENERATOR#
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  3. #BIBLEWORKS 10 HOW TO INSTALL PAID MODULES SOFTWARE#

I couldn't figure out a way just to get verse references without the full verse.Īccordance is the clear winner in accomplishing the task of generating a concordance. It is a nice concordance format with the word bolded in context, but it may not be what you want for printing. I couldn't figure out how to add a gloss to the entries. Note that it does group the words by lemma but still breaks them down according to form. Instead, hit the "Search Analysis by Lemma" option which will return the results shown above. (You can use either the Bible Search or a Greek Morphological Search, but for some reason, my results were displayed differently in each.) When the search results are returned (and it did take a minute even just with Jude), you will be tempted to hit the Concordance option in the top right, but that won't give the results you probably want, since it returns hits according to form rather than according to root. In Logos you can do a search using the * wildcard on your preferred text.

bibleworks 10 how to install paid modules

#BIBLEWORKS 10 HOW TO INSTALL PAID MODULES GENERATOR#

You could also use the Report Generator and choose something like the Gingrich lexicon which provides many references, but it still won't really give concordance-like info in a compact form. The Keyword in Context (KWIC) tool provides another way of viewing the text, but that also would be a one at a time copy/paste task. You could also use such tools as the Word List Manager to get a list of all the words with their frequency but no way to note which verses. John Fidel showed probably the best way on an earlier BW thread. There are quite a few tools one can use to look at the information in a variety of ways, but there is no simple way to create a concordance.

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So, how does one create such a concordance using the usual suspects in the Bible software field? For my test here, I tried to create a concordance for the book of Jude. I can also see that having a book-delimited concordance would also be helpful for getting a sense of an author's vocabulary and identifying themes and key terms in that book. The goal, besides having a printed copy they could use when away from their computer, was to help in reading by paying attention to when a word was previously used so that they had some help in building up their vocabulary. On the BibleWorks forum, however, someone was asking how to create a concordance that could be printed out for just a single book of the Bible. Back in the day, I spent a lot of time in Moulton & Geden's Concordance to the Greek Testament, Hatch & Redpath's Concordance to the Septuagint, Evan-Shosham's New Concordance of the Bible, or the BHS concordances by Lisowski or Mandelkern. Bible software has pretty much eliminated the need for concordances.













Bibleworks 10 how to install paid modules