I am studying Titus 1:4 and want to find all the times grace and peace are the subject of a sentence. Is this search possible? I am having a hard time searching for this.
This shows both in the same verse. If you want to show where they may not be in the same verse you can use OR instead of AND. This is a morph search. Perhaps easier than you want. Someone else can try to get a syntax using Subject if that is what you are looking for.
Here is a syntax search that gives you the same verses only by clause using the Lexham Syntax.
I am not finding any search via the lexham syntax greek new testament
Go to documents/syntax search and then your screen should look like below. The drop down should provide you the Lexham if you own it. It is the only one that has options for syntactical force that I am aware of.
I searched it and have the resource, but when I search for both peace and grace no results. When I search them individually i get results. I see some overlap between both searches. I am wondering did i do something wrong in my search parameters.
Did you put "anything" in between and arrange them as shown in my example?
Here is the passage list:
Thanks I forgot to add anything. Thanks.
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