Any help on searching (in Logos 7 Mac) instances of non-specific verb-subject/subject-verb word order in the NT (i.e., in the Greek text...)? Any guidance is much appreciated.
Cheers,
Mark
Hi Mark
Do you mean where the same subject and verb appear twice in the same verse but with the word order reversed?
Or do you mean something else?
Hi Graham,
Many thanks for your quick reply. I'm searching, in particular, for instances of non-specific verb-subject word order in Mark (See examples below). If these examples will occur multiple times within a single sentence and that's fine...I'm looking for all occurrences. Many thanks.
Examples:
*καὶ ἐξῆλθεν⸃ ἡ ἀκοὴ αὐτοῦ ⸄εὐθὺς... (Mk 1:28).
*καὶ ἔρχονται Σαδδουκαῖοι πρὸς αὐτόν... (Mk. 12:18)
Syntax Search can find Mark 1:28 and Mark 12:18 where a clause has verb before subject:
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Perfect! Many thanks and all the best wishes from a snowy Scotland!
thank you so much