Greek morphology search - αλληλων with imperatives

I have a morph search built for <lemma = lbs/el/ἀλλήλων> . How do I filter the results for occurrences with imperative verbs?
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Dave Hooton said:
Dave—is there a tutorial on how to conduct these type of syntax parallels for both the OT & NT? After wrapping up Hebrew I am intending to begin an exegetical volume on the topic of complementarianism vs. egalitarianism (I am decidedly the former)—and would really like to be able to conduct such studies w. ease.
Thank you much in advance!
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Puddin’ said:
Dave—is there a tutorial on how to conduct these type of syntax parallels for both the OT & NT?
With the Morphological selector window, above, you would need to select Hebrew or Aramaic instead of Greek (Logos Greek), and your lemma would have to correspond to that language. In many cases you can right-click a word in a resource, select the Lemma (on the right side), and then select a Search on the left side.
The wiki Search HELP, provides the syntax, and points to other wiki's. Look under Proximity in particular.
Dave
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Dave Hooton said:Puddin’ said:
Dave—is there a tutorial on how to conduct these type of syntax parallels for both the OT & NT?
With the Morphological selector window, above, you would need to select Hebrew or Aramaic instead of Greek (Logos Greek), and your lemma would have to correspond to that language. In many cases you can right-click a word in a resource, select the Lemma (on the right side), and then select a Search on the left side.
The wiki Search HELP, provides the syntax, and points to other wiki's. Look under Proximity in particular.
Got it! Will do.
Thank you much!
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Kenneth P. McCaulley said:
I have a morph search built for <lemma = lbs/el/ἀλλήλων> . How do I filter the results for occurrences with imperative verbs?
Clause Search has verb-morph (imperatives) plus many lemma search terms:
If a Clause Search includes an invalid term (or one that has no results), the search box shows a red outline
Logos Help includes Clause Search terms:
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