I am attempting to find in the bible each time a participle follows an imperative verb. is there a way to accomplish this search? Thanks in advance.
Follows anywhere in the clause or immediately after?
Anywhere in the clause would be fine. I am familiar with this being the case in eph.5:18-19, but I am wondering if their are other cases.
Anywhere in the clause would be fine. I am familiar with this being the case in eph.5:18-19
This is a difficult syntax search as Cascadia likes embedding clauses within a clause e.g Eph 5:18-21. In some ways you would be better off parsing the results of a Morph Search like @V??M BEFORE 5 WORDS @V??P but it doesn't span verses so we have to make it a Basic Search on
<lbs-morph+el ~ V??M????> BEFORE 5 WORDS <lbs-morph+el ~ V??P????>
This a single Syntax query but I had to capture it with 2 screen shots. The indented OR's avoid using "matching skips levels" as that gives many extra results without any useful information.
Please ask about anything that is not clear.
Thank you for this. How can i learn how to better use the syntax feature?
I am familiar with this being the case in eph.5:18-19, but I am wondering if their are other cases.
Cascadia has head terms so looked at Syntax Graph for Eph 5:18-19 then created a Syntax Search to find imperative verbal clauses with an adverbial participle:
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