Creating link/URL to a search

By accident I found something you all probably know, but that is new and useful to me:
While creating Bible notes I discovered that I can save a link to a URL of a search. That means the link will also be dynamic as my library and notes grow. How good can it get?
Here is an example of a link I recently added to a note on Gen 24:29 regarding "Terah"/"Laban" and the word "moon" while considering the relationship between names and possible moon-worship.
logos4:Search;kind=Basic;q=(laban_NEAR_moon)_OR_(Terah_NEAR_moon);match=nostem
Initially I limited the search to a collection of Bible dictionaries
What else can we do that I haven't thought of?
However, I am a bit baffled about some of the search hits in my 'Entire Library.' Why am I picking up Lexham Greek and why the numerical hits of "Legends of the Jews?" It does appear that the Midrash contents of the "Legends of the Jews" links are in fact relevant. I think this is a good thing, but realize I have a lot more to learn about searching.
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The numbers refer to footnotes containing your search terms. The Lexham I get is an interlinear. When I open it, the match is visible.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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That all makes sense now. I like it [:)]
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