How can I search all Infinitive Construct forms that occur at the beginning place of each verse in the Old Testament?
My initial search thought is Morph Search for Inifinitive Construct
morph.h:V?F???C
Next was searching Hebrew Cantillation (looking for way to filter first place)
cantillation:(name:Pashta AND rank:Duke AND type:Disjunctive)
Learned Morph search does not distinguish between Cantillation "A" and "B"
My next step would be a Syntax Search using Hebrew Cantillation (my initial attempt found 0 results).
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