Find all forms of a Greek word at least its noun and verb
What is the best way to find all forms of a Greek word in a search, at least its noun and verb
Thanx for your time.
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You can do this a number of ways. Using send (ἀποστέλλω) from Mark 1:2 as an example.
Right click on the word to bring up the context menu. Select the Greek Root with the square root symbol next to it, and then select "Bible" under the search options.
Alternatively, you can get the same results from a Bible Word Study Guide. After right clicking a word select the option with the wheel instead and the "Bible Word Study." There is a section called "Root" that will have the information you're looking for.
Clicking on 'στελλω' from the BWS will launch a search for that root in all of your Morph tagged texts. If you want to limit your search to only verbs, only nouns, or both it would like this:
root.g:στελλω INTERSECTS morph.g:V
root.g:στελλω INTERSECTS morph.g:N
root.g:στελλω INTERSECTS (morph.g:N OR morph.g:V)
To get more options, just type @ after INTERSECTS and you will get a list of options to pick from to limit your query.
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What is the best way to find all forms of a Greek word in a search, at least its noun and verb
Thanx for your time.
I like the Analytical Lexicon of New Testament Greek for this.
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