Bible Browser is an excellent tool for learning about and exploring data sets. It's also a great tool for constructing searches. It could be a bit better if it was more consistent and helpful in these areas.
Add a popup on the Facet headers to describe the data set and a link to get to the data set documentation.
Many of the facets can be clicked on and sent to search. This acts like a property editor for filling out searches and teaching tool for learning proper syntax. But it is not consistent. Some don't have the send to search option (reported speech) and some don't even have a right-click menu (miracle/parable type). I guess those links are sometimes specific to the word and aren't aware of the context? Is this possible to expand?
In addition to send to search, It would be even better if there was an option to simply copy the search term so if we are building a complex command we don't have to open 4 different search windows to grab all the desired snippets.
While I'm wishing, I'd like to grab the entire query containing all selected facets as a search string.