Greek Question

Terry Cook
Terry Cook Member Posts: 128 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

There are a few occasions in the GNT where a masculine noun is found with a feminine article. What kind of search would I need to find all the examples? Would it be a graphical query, ordinary search, etc.? Then, how would I structure such a search?

Terry Cook

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  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 36,309

    The simplest is a Greek Morphological Search because you have the choice of a number of GNT compared to a Syntax Search eg.

    [=D??F] BEFORE 1 word
    [=N??M]



    ie. [Feminine artice] BEFORE 1 word [Masculine noun]  using Logos morphology. The results vary between the LGNTI and NA27/USB.

    It is more accurate to use  BEFORE 4 chars

    Dave
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  • Terry Cook
    Terry Cook Member Posts: 128 ✭✭

    Thanks Dave! You are and have always been a real asset to this community :-)