Verbum Tip 4an: Bible Browser: Syntactic force

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Facet: Syntactic Force

Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament

Syntactic force in this context refers to the analysis done for the Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament as contained in these resources:

A snippet of the information provided by the basic text:

A snippet of the information provided by the sentence analysis:

A snippet of the information provided by the expansions and annotations:

A snippet of the information provided by the interlinear basic text:

A snippet of the information provided by the interlinear sentence analysis:

Word by Word Guide

The Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament is a prerequisite for the display of the syntactic force in the Word by Word Guide, a section of the Exegetical Guide.  The syntactic force (1) appears after the pipe character.

Dataset

  • DB:SD-NT-SYNTACTIC-FORCE NT-SYNTACTIC-FORCE.lbssd)
  • (DB:SYNTAX-LEXHAMSGNT SyntacticGNT.lbssyn)
  • (DB:SYNTAX-LEXHAMSGNTSBL LSGNTSBL.lbssyn)

Documentation

See above

Data

Definitions of the values are available in Lukaszewski, Albert L. 2007. The Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament Glossary. Lexham Press.

New data provided by the datatype

  • <SGNTSyntacticForce = value>, {Section <SGNTSyntacticForce = value>}

Filters

none

Vocabulary cards

none

Bible Browser

The Bible Browser example was created by selecting the facets:

  • Syntactic force à Preposition of reference
  • Bible books à New Testament à Matthew

 

Faithlife Assistant

Not implemented

Interactive

none

Information Panel

The entry does not appear on the Information Panel.

Context Menu

The Context Menu contains the expected entries – copy references, initiate search, and lookup in documentation.

Concordance

n/a as this is a datatype not a label.

Search

Initiating the Bible search from the Context Menu generates the following search argument <SGNTSyntacticForce = prep. ref.> OR {Section <SGNTSyntacticForce = prep. ref.>} which produces:

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