Search Syntax
I found the following statement in a resource:
Only five times did Paul mention the idea of Christ being in a person,9 but 164 times he used ἐν χριστῷ (“in Christ”) or some equivalent expression.10
9 Romans 8:10; 2 Corinthians 13:5; Galatians 2:20; 4:19; and Ephesians 3:17. Some would add Colossians 1:27, but ἐν in that verse probably should be translated “among,” that is, “among the Gentiles.”
10 Such as “in the Lord,” “in Him,” or “in whom.”
Snodgrass, K. R. (2011). Paul’s Focus on Identity. Bibliotheca Sacra, 168, 266.
I am now looking for two searches that would allow me to search the entire NT to find
- the places where it is mentioned that Christ is or comes into a person
- the places where it is mentioned that we are in Christ.
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Armin said:
- the places where it is mentioned that Christ is or comes into a person
Search an English bible for the word order:
Christ BEFORE 3 WORDS in BEFORE 2 WORDS me,you,your
Armin said:- the places where it is mentioned that we are in Christ.
You can search an English bible for:
in BEFORE 1 WORDS christ
but also search a Greek bible with glosses, like SBLGNT
Dave
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Hi Dave,
Many thanks for your reply.
I was looking for a search that goes beyond a English word search. For instance, the search you suggest does not find John 17:23. I was hoping for a search that uses the Logos tagging, probably starting with <Person Jesus>.....
Armin
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Armin said:
I was looking for a search that goes beyond a English word search. For instance, the search you suggest does not find John 17:23. I was hoping for a search that uses the Logos tagging, probably starting with <Person Jesus>.....
Interesting - as that verse isn't tagged with <Person Jesus> but <Speaker Jesus>
Figurative language searching is probably your best option such as
{Section <FigurativeLanguageTerm = Container>} INTERSECTS {Section <FigurativeLanguageTerm = Jesus>}
(Terms are found by right-clicking on the statement in John 17:23 and expanding the menus on the left-hand side)
It might not be complete but could be a good starting point
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Hi Graham,
Thanks for providing this hint. I haven't used FigurativeLanguageTerm before.
This is another instance where Google works so much better. Graham called
{Section <FigurativeLanguageTerm = Container>} INTERSECTS {Section <FigurativeLanguageTerm = Jesus>}
a good starting point. For me, this is just too complex.
In Google, I searched for
jesus in us OR we in jesus
and near-instantly got some great lists of Bible references:
https://joycemeyer.org/everydayanswers/ea-teachings/knowing-who-i-am-in-christ
https://www.cgg.org/index.cfm/fuseaction/Library.verses/ID/1824/Jesus-Christ-Us-verses.htm
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