I expected the Names of God interactive to work more off the compound / phrase names and titles rather than the individual words. I understand why for the BWS. But shouldn't the right click menu searches allow the original language phrase (highlighted phrase) to be searched rather than just a single word? Yes, I understand the reuse of code but it leaves this interactive a little shy on usefulness. I'd like to see a function to search for the full name ... and I would like to see the full name transliterated to make it match more easily with the names of God resources (of which I have a dozen or so - see below).

Names of God Bibliography
Dyer, W. (1704). Christ’s famous titles, and A believers golden-chain, handled in divers sermons. Boston, N.E.: B. Green & J. Allen for Nicholas Buttolph at his shop.
Pennington, A. (2013). Daily reflections on the names of god: a devotional. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker.
Richards, L. (2001). Every name of God in the Bible. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson.
Publishing, B., Inc. (2013). His name shall be called: inspiration for the christmas season. Uhrichsville, OH: Barbour.
Vander Meulen, E. L., & Malda, B. D. (2005). His names are wonderful: getting to know God through his hebrew names. Baltimore, MD: Messianic Jewish Publishers.
Horton, T. C., & Hubert, C. (1994). Names of Christ. Chicago: Moody Press.
Publishing, R. (2005). Names of god. Torrance, CA: Rose Publishing.
Stone, N. (1944). Names of God. Chicago: Moody Press.
Spangler, A. (2011). The names of god. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan.
Names of God. (2015). Bellingham, WA: Faithlife.
Publishing, R. (2006). Names of jesus. Torrance, CA: Rose Publishing.
Pritchard, R. (1995). Names of the Holy Spirit. Chicago: Moody Press.
Kenny O.P., J. (2011). Powerful Titles of Jesus in the Bible. http://www.josephkenny.joyeurs.com/Names.htm.
Spangler, A. (2009). Praying the names of jesus: a daily guide. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan.
Sproul, R. C. (2005). The Unexpected Jesus: The Truth Behind His Biblical Names. Fearn, UK: Christian Focus Publications.
Exported from Verbum, 3:26 PM March 12, 2016.