inline search

I'm hoping somebody can save me a lot of time.
I'm reading Luke and notice that at the Last Supper, Luke says that Jesus reclined with the apostles with Him.
I wanted to do a search for apostle in Luke, and, of course, I want to use the Greek text, because although I know there is only one Greek word used for that, there are cases where the Greek can be translated by other words, so I need to do the search in Greek.
My search only results in passages with the exact same word form. I tried putting lemma before the word, but no difference. So how can I do a search for a Greek or Hebrew word in all its various forms?
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Larry Craig said:
I tried putting lemma before the word
The easiest way to search on a greek or hebrew lemma is to find the english word in the Bible that you are interested in, Apostle in this case. Right click the word and then make sure you click on the lemma in the option column that is on the right of the right click menu. Then after clicking it, look again to the left column of the right click menu and see the option "search this resource" or "inline search this resource". Either option will produce the same results, the inline will do it right inside your Bible, and the normal method opens a search window.
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I did the inline search and got the inline menu with all the infromation in the command line, but I couldn't get it to actually run the search.
The other way I got all the results in English, and when I tried to changed the Bible to the Greek it showed no results.
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I don't know where you got this screen. I can't find it.
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Larry Craig said:
couldn't get it to actually run the search
Did you try following the path I told you? Here is what should happen...
Can you verify that this is what happens when you attempt to run these searches?
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Larry Craig said:
I can't find it
As long as you are in one of the major/standard Bible translations that have been tagged with morphological data, all you have to do is right click any word to see that menu.
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which base package do you have? I can look to see which Bibles that you have which contain this data.
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Like I said, when I did the inline search, it showed the menu but I couldn't get the search to start. And for the other search, I got the same result as you, but when I tried to switch to the Greek Bible, it showed no results.
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NASB 95 I can get a search in English but not in Greek. This may not matter for the word aposlte, but if the Greek word has other translations, without doing the search in greek, I can't be sure I am getting the results I am looking for.
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I can't find where it says this anywhere. I believe it's the Diamond package.
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I'm done for the night. This has taken way too much time. I have another program where I can get this information in a second. Bible Windows, now called Bibloi. Bit if I ever want a more complex search, I should learn all this, but so far this isn't working.
Thank you.
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James Taylor,
How'd you get the result like the right side on the picture? I always get like the left one.
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The left side is a standard search panel - search this resource in the context (right-click) menu;
The right side is the inline search - search this resource (inline) on the context menu.
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