Sunday, October 9, 2016

BDAG for Students of the English Bible

This video demonstrates how students of the English Bible can use the Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament (BDAG). It includes an introduction to BDAG and a demonstration of how to search for a verse reference in BDAG.
BDAG for Students of the English Bible

Saturday, September 24, 2016

Philippians Layout

This video demonstrates how to create a layout that can be used in the study of a biblical passage. It is intended for students who do not have a knowledge of Greek, and it includes reference to prioritization of resources, passage guide, Bible search, morphology search, Bible word study, and note taking.
Philippians Layout

Friday, August 26, 2016

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Logos Advanced Syntax Search

This video demonstrates how to do an advanced syntax search in the Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament. A search is made for the following construction: Article--Noun--Second Person Personal Pronoun in the Genitive Case--Near Demonstrative Pronoun that agrees with the article in gender, number and case.
Logos Advanced Syntax Search

Logos Syntax Search

This video demonstrates how to do a Logos syntax search in both the Cascadia Syntax Graphs and the Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament. It illustrates a search for the second person plural use of βλέπω as an imperative and a participle functioning adverbially to show a condition.
Logos Syntax Search

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Using the Louw and Nida Greek Lexicon for Exegesis

This video demonstrates the use of Logos for exegesis. It includes a discussion on (1) how to fine the semantic range of a word, (2) how to find the specific nuance of a word in a specific context, (3) how to search for a biblical reference in Louw and Nida, and (4) how to do a syntax search for a specific nuance of a word.
Using the Louw and Nida Greek Lexicon for Exegesis

Louw and Nida Greek Lexicon Introduction

This video introduces the concept behind the Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament based on Semantic Domains by Louw and Nida.
Louw and Nida Greek Lexicon Introduction