Bible Word Study Guide

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The Bible Word Study Guide provides detailed information about specific words. You can access the guide from the Guides, Context, or Selection menu. It supports English words as well as biblical Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic.

Top: Link your Greek New Testament to a Bible Word Study Guide using Link Sets so any time you click a word in the Bible, Logos will open the Guide to that word. Learn more about Link Sets.

Open Bible Word Study in Logos

 

 

Accessing the Bible Word Study Guide

There are three main ways to start a Bible Word Study Guide:

 

From the Guides Menu

To generate a Bible Word Study Guide from the Guides Menu:

Click Guides > Bible Word Study to open a new word study.

Click Guides and Select Bible Word Study

Note: By default, the Bible Word Study Guide is pinned to the top of the Guides menu. It can also be accessed in the Guides section of the Guides Menu.

Select Bible Word Study from the Guides Section

 

From the Context Menu

To generate a Bible Word Study Guide from the Context Menu:

  1. Right-click the word in your text.
  2. Select lemma on the left side of the Context Menu.
  3. Click Bible Word Study on the right.

Open Bible Word Study From Context Menu

Note: You can generate Bible Word Study reports from any morphologically-tagged original-language text, or from an English translation that includes a reverse-interlinear.

From the Selection Menu

To generate a Bible Word Study Guide from the Selection Menu:

  1. Drag across a word to select it.
  2. Click Study from the Selection Menu that pops up. Open Bible Word Study From Selection Menu

 

Study English Words

The sections in the Bible Word Study Guide vary depending on the language of the word you select. When you are studying an English word, the following sections display:

Scroll through the Bible Word Study Guide sections until you find ones that are relevant to your study. We’ve highlighted some of the sections below.

Note: Click the All Passages link if you want to restrict the guide to a particular passage or range of verses.

Restrict Passage Range

 

Topic

This section provides one-click access to dictionaries or encyclopedias in your Library that have articles on the word you’re studying. Click one of these links to open the resource to the relevant article.

Click More >> to see more dictionaries. Click the Topic Guide link (if present) to open a Topic Guide on that topic.

 

Hebrew Words

This section displays a translation ring showing the different Hebrew words that are translated by the English word you’re studying.

Hebrew Words Section

  • Click a segment of the ring to show where that particular Hebrew word occurs when translated in this way.
  • Hover over a segment to see different ways in which a particular Hebrew word is translated.

 

Greek Words

This section functions in the same way as the Hebrew Words section but looks at underlying Greek terms instead.

Greek Words Section

 

Textual Searches

This section shows where the word occurs in your five highest prioritized Bibles (known as your Top Bibles). Click the search icon beside a version search for all occurrences of that word in that particular Bible.

Textual Searches Section

 

Study Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic Words

As well as English, the Bible Word Study Guide supports original language Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic. When you’re studying original languages, the following sections are displayed:

Scroll down the Bible Word Study Guide sections until you find ones that are relevant to your study. We’ve highlighted some of the sections below.

Note: Click the All Passages link if you want to restrict the guide to a particular passage or range of verses.

Restrict Passages for a Greek Word

 

Lemma

This section provides one-click access to lexicons or encyclopedias in your Library that have articles on the word you’re studying. Click one of these links to open the resource to the relevant article.

Click Resource from Lemma Section

 

Click More >> to see more dictionaries and click the Morphology Charts link (if present) to view the different forms this word takes in the Greek New Testament.

 

Translation

This section displays a translation ring showing the different ways the original language word you’re studying is translated in the version you’re using.

Translation Ring Section

 

  • Hover over the top-right of the panel to display the Settings option which allows you to change the Bible being used in translation.
  • Click a segment of the ring to show where a specific English word translates the original language word.
  • Hover over a segment to see all of the original language words that are translated by the specific English word.

 

Septuagint Translation

This section functions in the same way as the Translation section but for the Septuagint. You can see which Hebrew words are translated by the Greek term instead.
Septuagint Translation Section

 

Root

This section shows the lemmas linked to the word you are studying. The lemma you’ve searched is indicated with an orange dot. The sparkline charts on the right show the total number of occurrences of the root and the individual lemmas. Hover over one to show a breakdown by biblical book.

Root Section

 

Click one of the different lemmas in this section to open up a new Bible Word Study Guide focused on that word.

 

Senses

This section shows the different senses, or meanings, taken by the word being studied and operates in a similar way to the Translation ring above.

Senses Section

 

Hover over a Sense to see a definition and click it to open the Bible Sense Lexicon to that Sense.

 

Clause Participants

This section shows the different entities associated with the word being studied. You can switch between grammatical and semantic roles using the toggle at the top right. In grammatical mode, it shows information such as Subjects and Objects (when analyzing verbs).

Clause Participants Section

 

Click a participant to see where it appears with the particular verb.

 

Lemma in Passage

This section shows where the word you’re studying is discussed in commentaries in your Library.

You can sort Lemma in Passage results by clicking Passage (sorts by biblical passage) or Resource (sorts by resource).

There are two sections within Lemma in Passage.

  1. Lemmas in Passage displays a list of commentaries that discuss the lemma in the context of a specific biblical passage.
  2. Other Lemmas shows a list of commentaries that discuss the lemma you’re studying outside of a specific biblical context.

Scroll down to the biblical book you’re interested in and expand the entry. Then expand the resource you want to study. Lemmas In Passage Section

 

Textual Searches

This section shows where the word you’re studying appears in original language sources. Click one of the entries to run a Morphological Search in that resource.

Textual Searches Section

 

Case Frames

This section allows you to study the relationships between words you are studying. The interface functions in a similar way to the Translation Ring. Click one of the groupings to expand it.

Case Frames Section

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