How do I find all occurrences of a Hiphil, infinitive construct where the initial 'he' has been replaced by a preposition (syncopation)? All of my efforts have failed so far. Anyone know the steps in Logos?
i can do this in Accordance but cannot figure out how in Logos
Thank you for your response. I can do it in Accordance as well but just can't seem to figure out how in Logos. Maybe someone will figure this out.
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