Is there a way to create a word list and sort by Parts of Speech? For example, I want a word list of all the Lemmas in 1, 2 Samuel that are nouns, verbs, or adjectives.
Is there a way to create a word list and sort by Parts of Speech?
No - Word Lists don't have this type of sort functionality.
You could create three separate Word Lists - one for each part of speech.
Would that give you what you are looking for?
I'd considered answering this question - I would do three separate searches and add them to the same passage list with section dividers with the part of speech above them. Just a variation on Graham's answer.
I would do three separate searches and add them to the same passage list with section dividers
Brandon was asking about Word Lists and, as far as I know, we can't put dividers in those.
Am I missing something?
I ended up making 3 separate lists, but I had to do segregate those lists by part of speech manually. I would still be interested if someone has insights on how to automate that sort through the Logos word list.
That needs a request (Idea) in the Suggestions forum.
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