Hi I am trying to search for every appearance of Colwell's rule in the NT.
I have attempted several times to do this in a syntax search but it isn't working. Please could someone give me some pointers on how to do this.
Thanks
You can leverage the Greek Grammatical Constructions dataset and do a regular Bible search for: section:grammaticalConstructions:"Colwell's Rule"
section:grammaticalConstructions:"Colwell's Rule"
The documentation for the dataset is book Greek Grammatical Constructions Dataset Documentation. The searches are using the old version of the syntax, but if you attempt to run the search, it will suggest the newer syntax, or the newer syntax shouldn't be hard to figure out once you see the old and new syntax side-by-side.
Yeah, let me know when you find out.
Thanks Andrew. Very helpful
I tried Factbook, which gave me the definition and some links, but not to this resource and search link. This would be helpful to add these to Factbook.
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