is there an easily memorable rule for when to use AND or INTERSECTS when doing a search?
Intersects is where both parts of the search intersect on the same word, so lemma.g:αγάπη INTERSECTS love will find that Greek word translated that way. And is for finding both terms close to each other. So faith AND love will return 1 Corinthians 13.
thank you
I was looking for lemmas all having the same morphology. I was told to use INTERSECTS.
but recently I was doing a lot of inline searches where I had a lemma AND morphology, and that seemed to work.
thanks again
I appreciate this
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