Can anyone suggest to me how I can find all uses of pisteuo in the imperative?
Steven,
You can use Morphological Search
in the image above, i used the Lemma and the Verb with Imperativefor the Lemma i used the transliteration g:piste and in the drop down list picked pisteuofor the morph i entered @V and in the drop down list picked the ImperativeYou also may want to pay attention to the Search fields (New Testament, ESV, Logos Greek Morphology). The wiki page below goes into more detail on the morphology databases (relative to which resource you use. e.g. ESV).
see the wiki page Morphological Search for how to use morphology using the
Thanks, Steve. I appreciate your help. I got the same results as you. Again, thank you for taking the time to help me better learn how to use the language-search tools. Sincerely, Steve
Glad that it was helpful....have fun!
Steve, I tried to do a morphological search for all uses of pistueo in the future tense, and came up with and assortment of tenses. What's the deal? Thanks, Steve
Steve and Steven! *smile*
Peace to both of you!
Might this possibly be more in tune with what you were looking?
The syntax should be lemma:πιστεύω@vf
Also, in the example you provided, it does not restrict itself to the imperative. Any answers?
oops.....[:$]
that's what happens when someone who doesn't know Greek tries to help, sorry.
Mark, I tried that, but came up with an assortment of tenses. Am I doing something wrong?
Blessings, Mark. When I tried yours, I didn't get the "imperative"
Sorry, I was answering the message "Steve, I tried to do a morphological search for all uses of pistueo in the future tense, and came up with and assortment of tenses."
Milford's syntax is for imperative, mine for future.
Mark, I still have discrepancies with both searches. I have no idea what I am doing wrong! I always appreciate your videos and help for those of us who are still learning L4. Thanks.
Mark, I still have discrepancies with both searches. I have no idea what I am doing wrong!
Can you send us a screenshot? We should be able to easily tell what's wrong from there.
Mark, I will continue to work on this. I can't seem to do as you suggested. I WAS able to save it on a Microsoft Word document. Tried copying it to the quick reply and alas, nothing. {sigh}
Try clicking on this link: lemma:πιστεύω@vf
It should execute the search, and give you six results. If you place this search window next to yours, you might be able to compare this syntax with what you're trying, to find out what's going wrong.
It worked, Mark. The mistake I was making was to add "AND" before the morphological code. Thank you so much. You are probably the most popular commentator on the L4 forum! Keep up the great work. Those of us who are not very savvy with L4 appreciate all your help. Blessings to you, Steve
Hey I just realized this after all this time...you can't save a Morph search! I can't believe I didn't need that in the past. Is there a way to save them? Why not I wonder (although I guess I have never wondered until now...?)
Layouts can include Morph searches.
Keep Smiling [:)]
you can't save a Morph search
You can add them to favorites. That's a 'save' to all intents and purposes.
Ahh. Thanks Mark.
Try clicking on this link: lemma:πιστεύω@vf It should execute the search, and give you six results. If you place this search window next to yours, you might be able to compare this syntax with what you're trying, to find out what's going wrong.
Hi Mark! Peace and Joy to you on this Lord's Day! *smile*
That search still isn't an imperative! However, that's a real neat trick to put the dynamics of your search into a functioning hyperlink! Thanks for that!
I guess it would be lemma:πιστεύω@v??m [:D]
I guess it would be lemma:πιστεύω@v??m
Hi Dominic! Peace and Joy and Every Blessing! *smile*
Now it's come to full circle ... That's exactly what I suggested in the 6th post on the first page of this thread .... thanks much for the confirmation
I am not sure what to make of this result, but when I tried the link on the MAC (4.0a 6199) it gave doubled results for Mt 9:28 and two doubled results for Jn 14:11? It looks like a bug but I could be missing something.
Hi Robert
If you include information about the "mood" (right click on the header row and select this field) it shows that the word is tagged as both indicative and imperative. Each of these are reported separately as below:
Graham
Thanks for the reply. Is it really possible for a verb to have two moods? I thought it had to be one at a time.
Is the problem that the search found a tag I didn't specify or that the results posted the line twice?
It happens because nobody can be sure what was in the mind of the writer[:)] The word in Matt 9:28 is tagged twice, giving both moods.