Hi again.
I am sure that this is possible but I am not sure how to construct such a search string.
Can you please assist.
Open a Morph Search
Set the Parameters (version & section) - in this case "Pauline Epistles"
In the Query field type an then specify the morph - Verb, any tense, any person, imperative Mood
Thank you David. Much appreciated.
God bless.
David, thank you once again.
This is what I have: <LogosMorphGr ~ V??M????> and it works perfectly well.
Maybe I's trying a too big chunk ... I need to search for all places where Paul commands his readers to do good. The "do good" search on its ow, is: <Sense = good (moral)> BUT I don't know how to use these two together. I have tried this as a Morph search as well, with no results: <LogosMorphGr ~ V??M????> INTERSECTS <Sense = good (moral)>
Will appreciate some direction with this. I am sure it is possible but I don't know how to tell this to Logos.
<LogosMorphGr ~ V??M????> INTERSECTS <Sense = good (moral)>
Changing INTERSECTS to NEAR finds one result of imperative verb NEAR good adjective in Titus 3:14
Bible Sense Lexicon has entries starting with "to" for verbs. Leaving out = in Sense search allows children to be searched: e.g. <Sense = to do good> can also be searched using <Sense to do (act)>
<Sense to do (act)> INTERSECT <LogosMorphGr ~ V??M????>
Going back to imperative verbs used by Paul can look for more verb sense(s). For example, give in Romans 6:13 has <Sense = to offer> that is a descendant of <Sense to give (transfer)> so an expanded search is:
(<Sense to do (act)> OR <Sense to give (transfer)>) INTERSECT <LogosMorphGr ~ V??M????>
Keep Smiling [:)]
. I have tried this as a Morph search as well, with no results: <LogosMorphGr ~ V??M????> INTERSECTS <Sense = good (moral)>
You could use NEAR as these are different words, but an imperative sentence is better e.g.
{Section <Sentence = Imperative>} INTERSECTS <Sense = good (moral)>, <Sense good (moral concept)>
where I use another sense of 'good'. You can add other <Sense...> as appropriate.
Thank you very much for your reply. I seems I was heading in the right direction.
Another 2 questions with regards to your search string: Where did you find, knew to also use <Sense good (moral concept)> ? Is there a list available?
When do I need to use (?????) and when to use {?????} ?
Thanks. Deon
maybe also with louw nida and syntax search: