I tried to find all Hebrew verb roots starting with an א, but א*@v doesn't seem to work.
Any other ideas?
<LogosMorphHeb ~ V????????> INTERSECTS א*
Screen shot shows Hebrew verbs that begin with א so Morph verb search could be expanded to include prefix: e.g. Genesis 2:16
<LogosMorphHeb ~ V????????> INTERSECTS (א* OR לא*)
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Genesis 3:3 has another letter prefix attached to a א verb
<LogosMorphHeb ~ V????????> INTERSECTS (א* OR לא* OR תא*)
That's a good manual starting point. For now I am looking for all perfect consecutive forms of verbs starting with a guttural.
So this works for finding the perfect consecutive forms: lemma:וְ BEFORE 0 WORD (<SESBMorphHeb ~ VaP?????>)
But why doesn't this work: lemma:וְ BEFORE 0 WORD (<SESBMorphHeb ~ VaP?????> INTERSECTS א*)? (without ? of course)
I think I found it: <LogosMorphHeb ~ V?p??????> INTERSECTS lemma:א*
(Only works with the Lexham Hebrew Bible, not with the BHS SESB 2.0)
<LogosMorphHeb ~ V?p??????> INTERSECTS lemma:א*
Works with many Faithlife resources: Lexham Hebrew Bible (LHB), Lexham Hebrew Interlinear (LHI), Reverse Interlinears, LXX, ...
Also LHB is enabled for Clause Search.
Morph Search in LHB for <LogosMorphHeb ~ V?[Pp]??????> INTERSECTS lemma:א*
appears to match results in BHS SESB 2.0 <SESBMorphHeb ~ V?P?????+S???> INTERSECTS lemma:א*
Converting Morph Search to Bible Search includes lemma conversion (plus Grid results show Morphology tagging)
Two Bibles in my library have BHS SESB 2.0 Morphology, one of them is deprecated.