Can someone help me set up the right search parameters? I'd like to find every occurence of ([field bible, content] <Lemma = lbs/el/ἀνοίγω>) Where any of the 3 persons of the 1 God are the subject (including pronouns if possible). Thank you!
If you have silver or above, do a Bible search for:
<Lemma = lbs/el/ἀνοίγω> WITHIN 0 WORDS (<Person God>, <Person Jesus>, <Person Holy Spirit>)
<Lemma = lbs/el/ἀνοίγω> WITHIN 7 WORDS (<Person God>, <Person Jesus>, <Person Holy Spirit>) actually is manageable, but in theory less precise (in practice, it picks up things incomplete tags may miss).
"WITHIN 0 WORDS" finds places where the exact lemma is tagged in that way. Listing each person tag will find all pronouns, and doing them in a numbered list is the equivalent of "or". I don't know why this misses, for example, Colossians 4:3.
As a weird quirk, when you do a WITHIN 0 WORDS search, you will always get a search menu that says there are twice as many results as there really are, because it counts the lemma and the tag as a hit.
An alternative is to do a Clause search just for the lemma, verb-lemma:ἀνοίγω, then to suggest "Analysis" at the top right of the search box. Just pick one translation for this, because it will take a while. Then, if you click "Subject" from the column labels and drag it up, it will sort the occurences by subject for you. Sorting by agent can also be helpful.
Now, this tagging is imperfect, because 2 Cor 2:12, for example, is passive, so the grammatical subject is "door," even though the Lord opens it. This clause search is a little better: verb-lemma:ἀνοίγω (agent:Jesus OR subject:Jesus OR agent:God OR subject:God OR agent:Holy Spirit OR subject:Holy Spirit), but still misses 2 Cor 2:12 and probably others. The straight analysis view of the clause search for lemma, sorted by agent and/or subject, is probably the most comprehensive. You can ignore the irrelevant results, but look at strange ones, like where there is no tagging, or the subject is "A Door."