Very Simple Question

Pastor Michael Huffman
Pastor Michael Huffman Member Posts: 449
edited November 21 in English Forum

What is the best way to find a particular mood of a Greek word? For example, if I want to see all the places in the NT or a specific book where the word "agape" appears in the imperative, I know this is very simple, but what search would I use? Thanks! 

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  • Donovan R. Palmer
    Donovan R. Palmer Member Posts: 2,661 ✭✭✭

    If I understand your query, you want to search for all verb forms of love in the imperative.

  • Rick Brannan
    Rick Brannan MVP Posts: 232

    Following up on Donovan's suggestions, note that when you type the `@` in the morph search, a helper dialog pops up in place to guide you through selecting morph criteria. You don't need to remember stuff like `@V??M`. (Well, unless you really want to.)

    Rick Brannan | Bluesky: rickbrannan.com

  • Donovan R. Palmer
    Donovan R. Palmer Member Posts: 2,661 ✭✭✭

    Good point...

    And (copied from Logos' help file) 'if you preface your search term with a “g:” or “h:” Logos will read your (Latin-alphabet) input as, respectively, transliterated Greek or Hebrew.' 

    Also, you can do this search in your greek bible of choice. In this instance, I used UBS5, but NA28, SGLBNT, etc. can be used as well.

  • Good point...

    And (copied from Logos' help file) 'if you preface your search term with a “g:” or “h:” Logos will read your (Latin-alphabet) input as, respectively, transliterated Greek or Hebrew.' 

    Also, you can do this search in your greek bible of choice. In this instance, I used UBS5, but NA28, SGLBNT, etc. can be used as well.

    Thank you....