When you did a search for SIN, if you put that in quotation marks "sin" it will only pull up verses with the word used; "sin". This will help eliminate things that you are not looking for popping up.
On a PC.... if you hover your mouse over the Bible section of your screen, hold the Control button, and scroll your mouse wheel up/down to change the font size. God bless!
Also, to prevent one from going crazy with the notification sound, while searching, do whatever is listed in this video, but simply click on the binoculars in the upper righthand side of the search window to prevent the annoying chiming.
@@kalehorvathmedia I have Version 8.1.2 (32) but I can not find the search function as displayed in your very helpful tutorial. I am using a MAC? if you could guide me towards the display feature (as you have it) that would be helpful.
Regular Expression is a very powerful feature. If you want to find "sin" yet avoid turning up "blessing", use the "\b" before the word. This is a simplification, of course, but "\bsin" will find all the occurrences that begin with "sin..." but will also bring up "sing". The best way to search for "sin" and other morphological variants is to use the following "\bsin(ne|ni|s)". There are many iterations to narrow searches down but RegEx is absolutely amazing.
@@kalehorvathmedia I made a typo... to search for all noun and verb forms use the following query: "\bsin\b|\bsin(ne|ni|s)" - This is better than searching for all the Strong's numbers for the Hebrew and Greek words separately.
Very helpful, thanks, job well done.
Great video! I've been using it for 22 years, first on dvd in 2000.
Kale, thank you for these helpful videos on e-sword. They are very well done and super informative. Much appreciated!
Super helpful. Thank you for these walkthroughs 👍
This is great Kale! I'm glad you made this video. Thanks
Hey Shaun, thanks! I like to dabble on the youtubez occasionally, lol
When you did a search for SIN, if you put that in quotation marks "sin" it will only pull up verses with the word used; "sin". This will help eliminate things that you are not looking for popping up.
Nice! I didn't know that
Hi Kale, I just found your videos, and I love them. I there a way you can make the word bigger on the screen?
On a PC.... if you hover your mouse over the Bible section of your screen, hold the Control button, and scroll your mouse wheel up/down to change the font size. God bless!
Also, to prevent one from going crazy with the notification sound, while searching, do whatever is listed in this video, but simply click on the binoculars in the upper righthand side of the search window to prevent the annoying chiming.
wow. never tried the spell check. I now tried it and it crashes everytime.
good! thank you sir
thank you
What does it mean when it says H430 took Enoch? I thought H410 took Enoch.
Hi. What version of e-Sword is being used in this video
Just the newest version at the time of recording
@@kalehorvathmedia I have Version 8.1.2 (32) but I can not find the search function as displayed in your very helpful tutorial. I am using a MAC? if you could guide me towards the display feature (as you have it) that would be helpful.
@@normanriley3217 Oh I see, yes I'm using Windows here in all of these tutorials. Sorry, I won't be much help with Mac interfaces.
@@kalehorvathmedia Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
My screen doesn't look like yours. are you using a Mac?
PC
Why have esword removed kjv lite from Android? This has made the Bible virtually unusable.
My esword on my android ph looks nothing like yours
This is the PC version. You can watch my other video tutorials about the android version.
Regular Expression is a very powerful feature. If you want to find "sin" yet avoid turning up "blessing", use the "\b" before the word. This is a simplification, of course, but "\bsin" will find all the occurrences that begin with "sin..." but will also bring up "sing". The best way to search for "sin" and other morphological variants is to use the following "\bsin(ne|ni|s)". There are many iterations to narrow searches down but RegEx is absolutely amazing.
I didn't know this, thanks for sharing!
@@kalehorvathmedia I made a typo... to search for all noun and verb forms use the following query: "\bsin\b|\bsin(ne|ni|s)" - This is better than searching for all the Strong's numbers for the Hebrew and Greek words separately.