The Book Detail Page

In the browsing window (when you have a full page of greek text, for instance), you'll see that the book's title is now a link. This will take you to the newly created "book detail" page.

Note - this is now found at the top of the screen 'Book Study'

Just a warning...this page takes a long time to load, but I think you'll find that it is worth it. See here for an example.

After it loads, you'll be taken to a page which presently shows three things:

  1. A nifty looking graph
  2. Improbable Phrases in this book
  3. Infrequent Words

Improbable phrases are statistically determined and basically point out some unique phrases in that book. These are three word phrases (which were recently called tri-logs over on ricoblog, are called SIPs on Amazon.com, and have had numerous names throughout the years) which I figure out with quite a bit of computational legwork.

Infrequent words are words that occur 10 or less times in the New Testament and are found in the book you're about to study. Very useful for generating a vocab list before reading the book.

To study all the books of the new testament at once, I would recommend the following tool here. This is a very weird tool I created which shows all of the New Testament as a big pinwheel...

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zhubert – September 7, 2006 – 6:30am