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Fuzzy Turtle
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Logos Visual Filters
3 years ago

Would it be possible to add a filter to capitalize any words that refer to God? To change "and he said" to "and He said".
  1. Tim Hall
    3 years ago

    And by "overwrite" you mean literally you can write the new word over the original one, rather than "replace" the word. As far as I know, highlighting doesn't allow you to "replace" a word.....just add text to it before, after, above, or under it.
  2. Graham Criddle
    3 years ago

    You are correct - the sort of highlight I am talking about (see screenshot) will reduce the size of the font of the existing text, give it a white background (so it effectively becomes invisible) and then put a He before it. So this will change a "he" to a "He" and (in the process) will introduce some extra spacing. It's the best I know how to do and, as above, would take a lot of work to be generally applicable.
  3. Eirik Larson
    2 years ago

    The Capitals (Names of God & Pronouns-He, Him, Son, I, are Key to Understand when Jesus or the Father is speaking, and for a few times in the Old Testament the Trinity is mentioned. Grammar and Syntax are key elements to understanding the Bible. I like Old King James for accuracy, but for just reading my daily verses I like the New King James, rather than the latter written in 611AD. Reading King James (in English was a giant accomplishment that made the Gospel available to so many people, at the time Latin, Greek, Aramaic Hebrew) were languages that, clergy and rich & educated people could read and speak. The book of Romans "The Gospel" was such an important book that truly the Gospel reach the edges of civilization. In college, a collateral reading was Saint Augustine (1 of 3 that started the reformation along with Martin Luther) This book was translated from High German (This was hard reading, the English was written just after 300ad and I had to use a dictionary often just to understand what I was reading) Syntax and the grammar is important with a good education. When you read Hebrew and Greek the Page, Letter (with a number assigned to each Hebrew character-the character-letter associated with a numerical for Hebrew. So, the characters are 3-fold. Each character has a number along with its characters. Each letter טךגך' (at that time the Hebrew characters looked like a tent for a letter than an ox for another. The language was difficult to translate. We still are missing what was originally written down by the scribes. There is also the numerology linked to the Bible in original languages. The text had a mathematically correct, Pages number, words per page, letters for each line so on and so forth. The supercomputers of our time couldn't perform this act of writing with the math that has been handed down to us by the scribes. It's late and I was in an industrial accident and my memory is bad. So, I will work on condensing my words. Writing helps to get thoughts out and also to be able to use them to lift up fellow Christians and continue to share the Gospel. God bless