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RMAC for esword?
Andy_MI:
Greetings brothers and sisters in Christ,
I'm trying to figure out how to use the RMAC (Robinson's Morphological Analysis Codes) for esword. I have the module installed and can see the tab in the dictionary window but all it has are codes in the right margin that don't seem to correspond to anything I click on in any bible translation. I have the feeling that I'm missing something that needs installing to link it to esword bible modules. Can anyone help me out here?
Thank you,
Andy
ertsky:
Hi Andy
you need to be reading a translation that has the RMAC codes in it.
for example GNT-TR+
there are others
the RMAC Codes in the text can then be clicked on bringing up the decoding on the RMAC module.
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Andy_MI:
Hi ertsky,
Thank you. It works now :D All I need now is to learn new testament greek and that will be a great tool! Speaking of which, I wonder if there is an excellent online resource to learn new testament greek? I've wanted to attempt to learn for sometime now. I've been able to learn a few words via transliteration only. I think it would be a good thing to know. Anyway, just rambling on.. again Thank you (ευχαριστω)
Andy
Nelson:
Hi folks
Here's a couple of links for learning some Greek
http://www.textkit.com/greek_grammar.php
http://www.ibiblio.org/koine/
Another very useful tool is ISA which includes Bible modules for Young's, KJV and the Concordant Version with an interlinear Greek text and a Lemma (anglisized version of Greek) text so you can learn to pronounce the Greek words. It can be downloaded free at
http://www.scripture4all.org/
Hope this helps folks.
Grace and peace to you
Nelson
ertsky:
--- Quote ---All I need now is to learn new testament greek and that will be a great tool!
--- End quote ---
LOL! Andy, i gave a few online basic NT greek courses a look, but soon ran out of motivation :) the flesh really is weak :lol:
i found i was getting on fine just studying the usage of greek words in the NT.
i still intend to chase up tenses and voices etc eventually though.
if i'm really getting into a verse sometimes i move over to a greek with RMAC and look a little closer looking back and forth, until i get dizzy.
one thing i really REALLY have enjoyed getting from e-Sword is how after months of looking at the greek words by strongs numbers i have started to build up a sense of the various greek words and their usage.
for example
hupomeno and hupomone compared with makrothumeo
thumos compared with orge
en, eis and dia
etc etc
f
PS: thanks for the links Nelson
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