Adjectives are coded as part of the Noun family, not a distinct Part-of-Speech. But there is a distinct difference compared to Adjectives in other morphologies. This matter has been raised before but without comment from Faithlife.
From that other thread, it sounds like this was a deliberate decision by Andersen and Forbes when they analyzed the Hebrew text. Logos just represents/encodes their morphological analysis as they provided it.
This does not necessarily mean that there is a search error, does it? Part of A/F reasoning might be that both nouns and adjectives share the same inflectional endings, therefore the only thing that would differentiate the two would be tagging adjectives as adjectives. Just a thought.
the only thing that would differentiate the two would be tagging adjectives as adjectives.
Rod,
As per our discussion elsewhere, the A/F analysis does not assist with finding predicate adjectives!
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