What would be the best way to do a comprehensive search for all verses that refer to God's wrath? This search
"wrath of god" OR "God's wrath"
got 16 results in the NIV. Is there a better way?
Josh, I get 25 verses of results when I search for "wrath NEAR God" in the (2011) NIV.
Wrath NEAR GodNiv is low on my list, but this does bring back ~20 hits
Adding Righteous to the mix resulted in 29:
This may be the best yet...Adding Anger to the search before fury, resulted in a couple hundred more hits... just play around with the word lists until you get to what you're looking for
Thanks!
This sort of search syntax is also worth a try:
I also tried this:
This will search for anytime God is speaking about wrath.
I also tried this: This will search for anytime God is speaking about wrath.
Where did you learn that Speaker can be used as a milestone? It's not on this page and I've read through most threads on Milestones and no one mentioned that... Or is that considered a Milestone?
Or is that considered a Milestone?
It is considered a label. See here. There has been additional discussion elsewhere. Look for Speaker Label.
There has been additional discussion elsewhere
Found it.
There has been additional discussion elsewhere Found it.
Thanks..I think they could have a whole conference on just Search techniques, formulas, data types, etc.
[Y] I would definitely attend.
Speaker and Milestone are {Extensions} and provide text (from a Speaker) or a range of text (Milestone) that can be searched using WITHIN.
A variation is (wrath, <Sense wrath>) NEAR <Person God>
---> looking for 'wrath' or words with that Sense.
Another variant using WITHIN finds some more verses:
(wrath, <Sense wrath>) WITHIN <Person God>
Passage list of results could be merged.
Keep Smiling [:)]
I'd forgotten that we need to be cognizant of WITHIN 0 WORDS because verbs can attract dual attributes as Lev 10:6 where 'wrath' is within the text "wrath come" attributed to <Person God>.
So this one search will do the job
(wrath, <Sense wrath>) WITHIN 0-9 WORDS <Person God>
It picks up 2 Chron 24:18 because of the 9 words separation is just outside the range of NEAR.
It strangely omits Job 20:28, though whilst NEAR picks up the pronoun for "God"!?
And here I thought this was another post about the outage. [:D]
And here I thought this was another post about the outage.
LOL I can just see God turning the Faithline employees into pillars of salt for this happening j/k [:D]