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I wish they were ideally functional, too, but I hope any disappointment over what they DON'T do will not rob people of the benefit of what they DO do.To install BibleWorks 10 from media (USB drive) under I really believe that people who begin using the diagrams in careful exegetical study will quickly find them to be well worth the investment.
So I don't currently see much of a basis for hope that such functionality will materialize. But this would be a time-consuming and therefore expensive task that would require a very large user base to cover the development cost without having to attach a high price tag. It MIGHT be possible to develop a database and associated programming that would allow access to word information based on x-y coordinates of mouse clicks within the diagram images. All we can port over to various other publication forms at present are the text and graphics, as if the diagrams were printed in a paper book.
That software functionality is intrinsically NON-portable to other applications. I wish we had anticipated that people would have some difficulty distinguishing between the diagrams themselves (along with their associated notes and other ancillary material) and the software functionality provided for the within BibleWorks. Other reviewers have been disappointed that the diagrams do not include the same functionality that BibleWorks provided for the diagrams in that context. All that's needed to unlock this trove of grammatical information is a working knowledge of the symbols used for this style of diagramming-which are explained in an appendix detailing the symbols and their meanings. The grammatical details that the reviewer does not find are part and parcel of every diagram in the set, right on the surface to be read at a glance, with no need to chase down into layers of hyperlinked information. The response is that the diagrams themselves encode the promised grammatical details you get those details by reading the diagrams, not by clicking on words. One reviewer complains of false advertising, since the product description reads "Explore grammatical details." but he finds no grammatical details to explore because the words in the diagrams are not hyperlinked to underlying details of morphology, etc. I'll add a couple of comments here were they're easily visible. I've replied at length to a couple of those reviews, so I hope you'll be able to find those replies without too much trouble. I see that replies I have written to a couple of critical reviews don't show up unless you click on "Reply" under the review. Approximately 1,000 grammatical notes offer explanations and alternative constructions. The Greek New Testament Sentence Diagrams have gained a reputation for assisting readers of the Greek New Testament at every level-from the beginning student who needs help recognizing the structure of even the simpler sentences to the seasoned exegete who values a partner in grammatical dialogue about the many sentences that are particularly long and challenging.
These diagrams are especially beneficial for students and pastors studying complex and lengthy sentences in the Greek New Testament-of which there are plenty! They make it possible to easily see grammatical relationships between the individual words and phrases, as an aid to understanding how they function in context. Sentence diagramming is a practical and effective means of visualizing the structure of individual clauses and sentences. Originally published in BibleWorks, The Greek New Testament Sentence Diagrams by Randy Leedy provide a comprehensive set of sentence diagrams for the entire Greek New Testament, based on the text of the NA28.