How do I find all of the verses that begin with a wayyiqtol? I only want to find all of the wayyiqtols at the beginning of the verses. Any ideas how to do this in Logos?
This is counter-intuitive, but Morph Query does it:
This assumes that the wayyiqtol is preceded usually by a conjunction (Segment 2), and corresponds to a wayyiqtol Clause in Syntax Search on BHS/WIVU, except that the latter cannot constrain to verse positions. The LHB does not specify wayyiqtol for the Aramaic OT, so you have to inspect the results of a Precise Search.
Thanks Dave. That worked perfectly!👍️
This is exactly what I was looking for:
Thanks again Dave!
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