I want to identify proper nouns(names) in the Old Testament distinguishing between people and non-people.
This is what I have so far; morph.h:NP?SA
what do I do to distinguish? Is there a way?
Bible Search of Lexham English Bible (LEB) finds many places & some people: (Visual Filter idea is highlighting phrase found)
(city OR east OR garden OR is OR king OR land OR mountain OR north OR of OR out OR second OR south OR tents OR territory OR that OR third OR valley OR way OR went OR west) BEFORE 1 WORD (from OR in OR into OR is OR of OR the OR to) BEFORE 1 WORD morph.h:NP?SA
Noticed phrase "went to" can be someone went to a person OR a place.
List of terms for searching could be expanded/tweaked (my search example looked at results in Genesis).
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Thanks for the response. I did figure out a way where the string is not as long.
morph.h:NPMS OR morph.h:NPFS - this gets me the people
morph.h:NP?? - this gets me that which is not a person
I am still not very good at using the Morph filter.
Thanks again for the response!
morph.h:NPMS OR morph.h:NPFS - this gets me the people morph.h:NP?? - this gets me that which is not a person
Bible Search of Lexham Hebrew Bible (LHB) for
morph.h:NPMS OR morph.h:NPFS OR morph.h:NP?SA
In Genesis 4:17, the first Enoch חֲנ֑וֹךְ has morph NPMSA while the second Enoch חֲנֽוֹךְ has NP-SA
Genesis 10 has many son descendants not found by morph.h:NPMS that could be Hebrew Morphology opportunity for improvement by Logos.