Greek/English NT Explorer

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Tim
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Re: Greek/English NT Explorer

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As for program names,

Linguascope is already taken. It has a pretty large presence on the internet as a learning tool.

Lexiscope is a possible alternative. There is only a kids game by that name that I can find.

Linguaview or Lexiview have a little usage and are possibilities.

Biblscope is a non-English site, a maybe.

Lexiparse, Bibleparse, Linguaparse are possibilities.

Still looking. I'm leaning towards Lexiscope, Lexiview or Lexiparse at the moment.
Tim Morton
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darrel_jw
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Re: Greek/English NT Explorer

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I would like to see the NT Explorer tied into BA so I can export data to Multiwin in BA.

Darrel

Tim
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Re: Greek/English NT Explorer

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I will likely make Explorer work both ways, standalone and integrated into Bible Analyzer.

I have been reworking the database. I am using the SBL Greek text macula data to get more syntax data for the Explorer. I mapped the SBL NT word data over to the TR words usings lemmas, etc. with a high success rate. (Except for the 20 or so verses the SBL omits) Now subject and verb and other syntax data is based on the Greek text instead of English.
Tim Morton
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But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness. (Rom 4:5 AV)

darrel_jw
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Re: Greek/English NT Explorer

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Cool! I am playing with using BA along with both new tools to enhance my bible study. I would like to see a button that clears all query builder fields.

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