Fantastic tip. If I'm searching for 'warning' or 'caution' given by our Lord Jesus, how would you narrow down from your searches? And then narrow further about warning concerning the last days? Look forward to your recommendations.
This kind of search would take me a bit to go through several options but I would start with literaryTyping:"Apocalyptic Pronouncement" speaker:Jesus and speaker:Jesus sense:"to beware" Then I would use the context menu or information panel on some of the verses from that search (make sure you open any of the verses in a Bible) to discover some other ways the text is tagged. I might also use the theology guide on eschatology and then I would use the Biblical Theology guide's eschatology section to see what some of my theology books have to say about some of the passages I found in the original searches.
I don't know why, when keying into the search box, the verb, ànd mood imperative, then i keyed in a spacing before keying in the next word. Everrythings works fine until that point.. But once i stqrt keying in speaker:Jesus, nothing comes up. I dont get your auto search terms of Jesus. The search box does not recognize the input. Hence even after i entered the return bar, no result came up. It asked me to a fuzzy search instead. Need help...
@@Preacherprep If I just type speaker, then some auto suggestions : topic, speaker in tongues (man), the speaker's commentary, keyword. But the minute I enter the colon, it asks me to try fuzzy search instead :(
Fantastic tip. If I'm searching for 'warning' or 'caution' given by our Lord Jesus, how would you narrow down from your searches? And then narrow further about warning concerning the last days? Look forward to your recommendations.
This kind of search would take me a bit to go through several options but I would start with
literaryTyping:"Apocalyptic Pronouncement" speaker:Jesus
and
speaker:Jesus sense:"to beware"
Then I would use the context menu or information panel on some of the verses from that search (make sure you open any of the verses in a Bible) to discover some other ways the text is tagged.
I might also use the theology guide on eschatology and then I would use the Biblical Theology guide's eschatology section to see what some of my theology books have to say about some of the passages I found in the original searches.
I've logos gold why isn't this working for me. I did word for word.
Do I need a particular data set or something
Can you send me a screenshot of what you’re doing? ryland@preacherprep.com
@@Preacherprep I'll do that
I don't know why, when keying into the search box, the verb, ànd mood imperative, then i keyed in a spacing before keying in the next word. Everrythings works fine until that point.. But once i stqrt keying in speaker:Jesus, nothing comes up. I dont get your auto search terms of Jesus. The search box does not recognize the input. Hence even after i entered the return bar, no result came up. It asked me to a fuzzy search instead. Need help...
morph.g:V??M speaker:Jesus Can you copy and paste that and see what happens?
@@Preacherprep Same outcome - nothing happens :(
@@shontntye5961if you type speaker:Jesus does anything show up?
@@Preacherprep If I just type speaker, then some auto suggestions : topic, speaker in tongues (man), the speaker's commentary, keyword. But the minute I enter the colon, it asks me to try fuzzy search instead :(
@@shontntye5961I think you need to own this: www.logos.com/features/addressee-speaker-search