Finding all locations of a Greek Verb in the N.T.

I have run out of ideas, videos, the hair on the left side of my head (from pulling it out!), and now tech support resources in how to find the equivalent of a Greek Concordance. I am looking for all of the occurances of the verb theaomai. Can any give me direction, beyond what the tech folks have offered (Bible Word Study). I need to locate all of the occurances of this verb, in any form. PLEASE HELP A FRUSTRATED brother.
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A search on a lemma - find all forms should gave worked. Have you tried that? if not, please do so ... otherwise if you give a clue as to what you have tried ...
I used a right click to find the lemma - then clicked on morph search
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1) Open a Morph search pane. Make certain that it says All Passages, NA27, and Logos Greek Morphology
2) type g:theaom
3) on the dropdown click the spelling with the English definition besides it
4) Once you do that hit enter and the search should run
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Jim Papen said:
I have run out of ideas, videos, the hair on the left side of my head (from pulling it out!), and now tech support resources in how to find the equivalent of a Greek Concordance. I am looking for all of the occurances of the verb theaomai. Can any give me direction, beyond what the tech folks have offered (Bible Word Study). I need to locate all of the occurances of this verb, in any form. PLEASE HELP A FRUSTRATED brother.
Like many things in Logos there are a number of different ways to accomplish this search.
1.) If you are at a verse that contains the word you want to find 1)right-click the word, 2) select lemma from the pop-up, 3) select "search this resource" - this will search the current resource and find all of the occurrences. With the abilities built in to the Reverse Interlinear you can do this from most major English translations even if you are searching for the Greek word.
2.) If you are not sure where the word occurs - 1) select Search, 2) select Morph in the top left, make sure that you have the NT selected as the search range and Logos Greek Morphology selected, 3) in the search box type lemma:theao, before you even finish typing a list of Greek words will appear. 4) Select the correct word and run the search.
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