Very Basic Question
What is the easiest way to find all the parts of speech for a specific Greek word. For example; the word “love;” where is it a verb, where is it a noun, where is it an adjective. Does such a report exist..please not syntax..easiest way!!
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For example; the word “love;” where is it a verb, where is it a noun, where is it an adjective.
Right click on "love" then click Root for Bible search: <Root = lbs/el/αγαπαω>
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Thanks, any report that will give the morph For each word?
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There are 320 results and I would like an easier way to tell other than going through and looking at all 320 forms.
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Try the Morphological charts interactive. It will show you all the parts of speech for any lemma.
Carla
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Try the Morphological charts interactive. It will show you all the parts of speech for any lemma.
Carla
thanks!!!!!
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There are 320 results and I would like an easier way to tell other than going through and looking at all 320 forms.
Bible Search Analysis can group results: Verb 146, Noun 116, Adjective 64 (albeit sum of 326 is a bit more than 320 results as three verbs and three adjectives have forms with two Morphology parsings)
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There are 320 results and I would like an easier way to tell other than going through and looking at all 320 forms.
Try the Lexham Analytical Lexicon to the Greek New Testament. It list all forms for each lemma.
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