Finding verbs in a passage

How would I find all the verbs in Col 1.9-14? Yes, I know do the parsing myself......
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Use a morph search for @v
Sorry not at my computer so can't post a screenshot
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Step 1) Select the search icon in your Bible (magnifying glass) for inline search. (If you prefer not to use the inline search, you can instead use the larger search icon in the main menu)
Step 2) Change your search type to Morph.
Step 3) Type the code Graham provided, "@v". (You'll see that Logos brings up a context menu, should you wish to narrow your search further.
Step 4) Narrow your search from "All Passages" to your specified pericope.
OPTIONAL: Step 6) Upload search into a visual filter.
For easier reading, you can upload this search into a visual filter. Just click the "Sent To" icon in the upper right hand of the Inline Search bar and select Visual Filter.
Now, when I specify color formatting in my visual filter, bring up the passage again, and enable visual filters, all my verbs are highlighted.
Any further questions, don't hesitate to email me directly at Jonathan@LearnWithLogos.com
- Jonathan J. Watson
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Thanks Jonathan - very helpful!!
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If you have the OpenText.org Syntactically Analyzed Greek New Testament: Clause Analysis in your library, it will not only show you the verbs but will give you a visual way of seeing the relationship the verbs have to the other words in your verses.
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I do have it. I guess I need to familiarize what both yourself and Jonathan have suggested.
Got to love L6/LN for what it puts out!!
Thanks again to both.
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Lonnie Spencer said:If you have the OpenText.org Syntactically Analyzed Greek New Testament: Clause Analysis in your library, it will not only show you the verbs but will give you a visual way of seeing the relationship the verbs have to the other words in your verses.
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Thank you for this Jonathan!
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Milkman said:
How would I find all the verbs in Col 1.9-14? Yes, I know do the parsing myself......
Thankful for visual filter highlighting => Examples of visual filters so can "see" range of Greek verbal expression (by combing many search results for simultaneous display):
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How do you remove it once you are done?
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Welcome to the forums.
Jonathan Jergens said:How do you remove it once you are done?
I assume by "it" you mean a Visual Filter.
There are a couple of options:
1. You could delete that filter from the Documents menu. However doing that means that it would not be there for future use. You would have to recreate it.
2. You can turn off a specific filter, or all Visual Filter's in the resource. That would be my reccomendation
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Hi Jonathan
I don't have the Morph options can you help Me pleaseThanks
Saungaki
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Welcome to the forums. What level of Logos features do you have? If the morphology option does not appear in the Search panel, you likely don't have access to the morphology.
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