Is there way to define a search in Logos that will allow you to count the number of occurrences where a certain word begins a sentence or a verse?
Not that I can think of - sorry @Jack Timothy Steffey
Although words at the beginning of a sentence or verse would typically have a capital letter. So you could capitalise your search term and ensure case matching is enabled. It wouldn't be perfect, there could be some false positives, but might give you something.
The search on the left has Match case enabled (small Aa icon at top right of the search panel) while the one on the right does not
Similar searches run against the original language not the English surface text. Given that the Greek sentence markers are 6th-9th century additions and the Hebrew sentence markers are 7th-10th century additions, I would need to know that you wish to use the search data for before I could suggest a search that would meet your needs.
Thanks for responding. I looking at all the uses of καί in the Gospel of Mark and was curious if there was a way Logos could total the number of verses that begin with it.
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