I search Byz for <Lemma = lbs/el/ποιέω> BEFORE (sin, truth, righteousness) [by mistake] and amazingly it worked [even though English words were involved in the search]. Why did this happen?
Kind of like a reverse-reverse interlinear.
The tagging beneath the text contains Strongs numbering, English glosses, and parsing (morphology). Any of those fields can be used in a search.
You can see the available search fields by clicking the little circled i in the right hand top corner of the "locator bar"
EDIT: this extensive tagging is a key part of the reason that Logos resources sometimes cost more than other companies. All of that tagging takes work, and a worker is worth his/her wages. :-)
Thanks.
I'm not sure I fully understand how it works - but it's very nice.
TC,
I could be wrong and if I weren't so tired from burning the candle at both ends I would check prior to posting. But, I think that it is bc it is linked to a reverse interlinear that it does work.
In other words see what would happen if you did the same search against the Byz alone. I don't think it would yield the same results. Just my foggy understanding.
It is like an interlinear but nothing is displayed except the manuscript. But if you hover over a word the tip will show you the available information. You can search a lot of Greek bibles with an English word (gloss) e.g. NA27, SBLGNT as well as NA27 Int.
Dave,
Because I am tender towards challenges I tested my theory with data. I did a search on Matt 2.7 lemma kaleo in the Byz alone first and it returned a greek reply, I then added the interlinear this time NASB95 and revealed the data returned was nonsense. Your serve.