Is there a way to underline (or highlight, etc.) all the verbs in the English text of the bible?
You can create a Visual filter.
Go to Morph Search and select your morphologically tagged bible, which includes translations like ESV.
Type @ and select the Greek morph or the Hebrew morph, then select Verb. Your term may look like morph.g:V. If you want both add OR then the Hebrew term e.g. morph.g:V OR morph.h:V. Perform the Search, select the Panel menu and select Save as Visual Filter.
Thank you Dave!
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