Are there any other resources that specifically identify which type of genitive is being used besides Lexham SGNT Notes, SBL Edition?
The Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament: SBL Edition includes:
SGNT Syntactic Force has a searchable dataset: e.g. {Section <SGNTSyntacticForce = poss. gen.>} can find possessive genitives in Bibles
Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testaments search: <SGNTSyntacticForce = poss. gen.>
In some definitions, BDAG identifies type of genitive.
Search suggestion: <Topic Possessive Genitive> OR "Possessive Genitive" OR "Genitive of Possession" finds a number of commentaries: e.g. The New International Greek Testament Commentary Series | NIGTC (13 vols.)
Factbook and Topic Guides have many Genitive items.
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I find using the Exegetical Guide and opening the Word by Word section gives me a good starting point at identifying types of Genitive.