Why does <Jude 23-24> give me the same results as ~<Jude 23-24>? I'm clearly forgetting something.
<Jude 23-24> is equivalent to <bible ~ Jude 23-24>. What exactly are you trying to find? If you want exact references, you should use <bible = Jude 23-24>. The other options are listed here: http://wiki.logos.com/detailed_search_help#Using_Operators_with_References
Why does <Jude 23-24> give me the same results as ~<Jude 23-24>?
Is it because you put the tilde outside the left caret instead of inside it?
Yup, I knew it was something dumb. Thanks.
Why does <Jude 23-24> give me the same results as ~<Jude 23-24>? Is it because you put the tilde outside the left caret instead of inside it?
<Jude 23-24> is the same as <~Jude 23-24>. If you don't specify an operator, it assumes a ~.
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