How would I search for lemma.h:פָּנֶה lemma.h:אֶל lemma.h:פָּנֶה
Here is how you would search for that particular Hebrew phrase:
Hope this helps.
I need to know more exactly how to enter this, as it is not working for me.
But thanx for your time.
Sorry, found my error.
OK now, Thanx!
I would appreciate more examples of grabbing Hebrew text, and searching for it.
I have trouble entering it.
Please help.
Bob D.
I don’t have my laptop with me but here is how I do this on the mobile app:
I hold my finger on the text that I am wanting to search and then extend my selection to cover the particular phrase that I am wanting to search. On the desktop, you would just highlight with your mouse any phrase or sentence you want to search then right click and select search.
After selecting search, here are the results for “and you shall be holy”.
Hope this example helps.
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