![]() ![]() Results are grouped by their relationship to the text of Scripture: The Ancient Literature section shows related texts in the literature surrounding the Bible: Ancient Near-Eastern, Hellenistic, and other Jewish Source materials, among others. The Commentaries Section provides a list of commentaries from your library that contain information on the passage you’re studying. In other words, if commentaries typically discuss this word, it will appear in the Important Words section. ![]() The Important Words section pulls data from all Logos commentary resources (not just those in your library) to expose words with a high frequency of references. Hover over an entry to get more details and click an entry to get more information, such as from a lexicon. Click a word in a verse to go to the information about that word. The Word by Word section offers details (covering grammar, morphology, sense, and syntax) about each word in the passage. Click one to open it, and hover over a node to display its scope (indicated by orange lines) and its definition (in a popup box). The Visualizations section shows resources in your Library that depict the structure of the biblical text. Hover over a construction to see what it means, and click the “search for …” link in any section to find other occurrences of this particular construction in the biblical text. The Grammatical Constructions section shows interesting grammatical features in your passage. To look at grammars relating to a particular subject, click it and select an article. The Exegetical Guide groups these articles by subject area. The Grammars section lists articles from original language grammars that mention the passage you are studying. This includes links to textual commentaries, apparatuses, and original language texts in your Library.Ĭlick one of these links to open the resource to the relevant passage. The Textual Variants section provides access to text-critical information on the verse or passage you are studying. Clicking the will open the Logos Help document. However, you can find a full description of how each section works by hovering over the section with your mouse and then hovering over the on the far right side. The sections and information available will depend on your Logos package and purchased resources.īelow is a brief description of commonly used sections. You can add additional guide sections by clicking Add at the top right of the Guide and selecting the sections you want to see. Scroll through the sections available in the Exegetical Guide until you find relevant ones for your study. Type a passage in the reference box and press Enter.You can also access it under the Guides section of the Guides menu. Note: By default, the Exegetical Guide is pinned to the top of the Guides menu. Generate an Exegetical guide from the Guides menu. ![]() This article shows you how to access the Guide, choose the passage you want to study, and understand key information provided in the Guide. It provides information regarding textual variants, discussion of grammatical details, visualization of clause structures, and details of each word in the text. Note: This video was made using an older version of the software.Īn Exegetical Guide provides detailed information regarding the underlying Greek or Hebrew text in a biblical passage. ![]()
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