Find Hebrew root and Greek root?
Hi, I want to find the different Greek roots for the root פלט. I search for "<Root = lbs/he/פלט>" in the LXX Swete but I get only Greek Lemmas not roots. In the Analysis I can see the column "root" but this column is a combination of Hebrew and Greek. I remember in BibleWorks it was possible to find the frequency how a Hebrew root is translated by the LXX. What is the best way to do it in Logos?
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Mendel Itkin said:
I want to find the different Greek roots for the root פלט. I search for "<Root = lbs/he/פלט>" in the LXX Swete but I get only Greek Lemmas not roots
It is possible to get the root of a Greek lemma from the Context menu in the LXX Swete
Dave
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Hi Dave,I am not looking for Greek roots, I am looking for a search summary, like: the Hebrew root פלט matches 3 Greek roots: 1,2,3… and 20 Lemmas: 1,2,3…Is such a search possible?0
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Mendel Itkin said:
What is the best way to do it in Logos?
Appears Rahlf's Septuagint with Logos Morphology includes root tagging for many words:
Noticed Rahlf's LXX can lack Greek root tagging: e.g. ἀνασῴζω lacks σῴζω root. Removing Root from Analysis grouping shows more in Rahlf's LXX that lacks Greek root tagging:
Also learned Rahlf's LXX has Greek spelling that do not appear in Lexham Analytical Lexicon to the Septuagint: H.B. Swete Edition (and LXX Analytical Lexicon lacks Greek roots)
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Mhh, so there is no way yet to find roots. I will add it to the wish list. Thanks
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