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      <title>Tip 4.5 Using the Text Comparison Settings</title>
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The Text Comparison Settings Tool is a great way to compare  two Bible texts and see where they differ. In this Classroom Tip we will look  at ways to use this helpful tool in your classroom instruction for textual  criticism and sermon preparation.
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      <title>Tip 4.4 Using Text Highlighting</title>
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The Text Highlighting tool can be a useful tool in the classroom or for preparing class notes. In this Classroom Tip we will show a few ways that you can use the Text Highlighting tool in your teaching.
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      <title>Tip 4.3 Changing the Display of Morphology Versions</title>
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BibleWorks contains two types of Greek and Hebrew texts: a text version like you find in a printed text, and a morphology version that lists the lemmas and parsing codes. The text version is great for reading. The morphology version is great for searching, but is very difficult to read.

In this Classroom Tip we will look at ways to move the morphology versions out of the way in the Browse Window so you have more room to view text versions, yet still retain the ability to search the morphology versions.

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      <title>Tip 4.2 Using the Resource Summary Tab</title>
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The Resource Summary Tab is a great way to access your lexicons, grammars, and other resources. The Resource Summary Tab provides rapid access to some of you most frequently used resources. In this Classroom Tip we will look at some ways to use the Resource Summary Tab, as well as ways to optimize the Resource Summary Tab for the way you study.
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      <title>Tip 4.1 Using Verse Notes as a Topical Database</title>
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		With the BibleWorks User Notes feature you can create verse notes as you study the Biblical text. New features in the BibleWorks Editor and the Report Generator let you search your verse notes, and then create verse lists and custom reports based upon the verse notes containing your search words. With these new features you can even create, search, and export your own topical database.

In this Classroom Tip we will look at how to plan your user-created Topical Database, how to create the database, how to search the database, and then provide a few ways that you can export and use your database.
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      <title>Tip 3.9 Cross Version Searches</title>
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		The BibleWorks base package contains a lot of different Bible versions plus many ancient texts such as Philo, Josephus, the Apostolic Fathers, Old Testament Pseudepigrapha, and the Aramaic Targums. Each of these texts is useful for performing word and background studies. In this Classroom Tip we will see how to search the Biblical text plus these ancient texts at the same time using the Command Line Cross Version Search Mode feature.
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      <title>Tip 3.8 Searching for Weak Hebrew Verbs</title>
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		Biblical Hebrew contains verbs that are classified as either strong verbs or one of eleven varieties of weak verbs. In this Classroom Tip we will show how to search using the Command Line for Hebrew lemmas that are weak verbs.
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      <title>Tip 3.7 Helpful Tools and Settings</title>
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		This Classroom Tip lists a variety of tools and settings that you can adjust to make your BibleWorks experience even better.
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      <title>Tip 3.6 Comparing Vocabulary in the Synoptic Gospels</title>
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	  A common task in Synoptic Gospels studies is to compare the vocabulary of the parallel pericopes. In this Classroom Tip we will look at one way you can use BibleWorks to help with this task. In this example we are trying to find all the verb lemmas that appear in more than one book within the pericope, but which do not appear in the same form.
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      <title>Tip 3.5 Using the Context Tab</title>
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	  The Context Tab provides an overview of the vocabulary used in the book, chapter, and pericope you are studying. This Classroom Tip shows how to use the Context Tab to gain useful information quickly.
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      <title>Tip 3.4 Semantic Domains Searches from the Command Line</title>
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	  Searching the Greek text by semantic domains can help you find verses with words related in meaning. In BibleWorks 8, searching by semantic domains is even easier to use, now that you can search according to semantic domain from the Command Line. This Classroom Tip describes this new search feature.
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      <title>Tip 3.3 Using Word Lists as Search Tools</title>
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	  Word lists can be used as powerful search tools in BibleWorks 8. In this Classroom Tip we will use the new Command List Word List search feature to search on a word list to find all the participial forms of words occurring 50 times and more in the New Testament.
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      <title>Tip 3.2 KWIC Module and Prepositional Phrases</title>
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	  The KWIC (Key Word in Context) Module is an easy-to-use tool that provides some unique search and display capabilities. In this Classroom Tip we will use the KWIC Module to locate prepositional phrases and identify the most common objects of the preposition
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      <title>Tip 3.1 Listing Hebrew Verbs in a Passage</title>
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	  With the KWIC Module you can create lists of words according to the order in which they appear in a passage. This feature is useful for creating word lists for students learning Hebrew and Greek. This Classroom Tip shows how to create a table of Hebrew verbs from the book of Ruth chapter 1, with the first column showing the inflected form, and the second column providing the corresponding lemma. Each column will show the verbs in the order in which they appear in Ruth chapter 1
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