I tried in vain to toy with the "Apparatus" and "Apparatus Indicator" fields. This is the best I have found so far (interesting that the references are found in the notes as "All Text"). Do you have a better way of doing this?
"All text" includes everything... in this case including "Cross References" inside of "Footnotes". You could limit yourself to either Cross-References" or "Footnotes", but in this case you get the same results.
(I'm not really sure I understand what you want to do, so I'm just responding to the question about the "All Text".)
I'm not really sure I understand what you want to do
I am interested in finding instances where phrases from other biblical books make it into the text. This is obviously applicable to gospel studies, but also others like say throughout the Johannine corpus or in the Pentateuch, parallels between Psalms and historical/prophetic books, etc. For instance, I want to be able to find that Ἐν ἀρχῇ in John 1:1 is exactly the words used in Genesis 1:1.
There are resources/tools that offer cross-references but they are usually more broadly defined and so include many that are not of the kind I am looking for. They include thematic and theological cross-references and allusions. The tools we have are also limited to the comparisons of some groups of writings, for instance, the OT in the NT. But let's say I wanted to find out if there is any "quotation" (in the sense of exact same wording) of the NT in Hebrews, that would not identified as such (though I could eventually find them by working my way through a zillion cross-references irrelevant to my query).
I know that this kind of verbal parallels are often tagged by the editors of critical editions of the Greek NT. I must confess that I have found it easier to find this kind of material in the print rather than the logos versions (so far). I recall useful appendices in the print NA27 which were not found in logos editions. I am trying to find a way to do this via searches. I would want to be able to do the same in the OT (MT or OG).
Does that make sense?
I am not sure why this does not work.
There may be a problem with the page numbers because they don't show in the reference box (or any other reference for that matter) in this section, but they do for the section before and the section after. This is how I determined the page range.
This is also the only Greek NT I have found that has this section. I remember distinctly that my printed NA27 had it, but most of the logos editions don't even have appendices.
That would be the problem (I don't have that book to check). It would need a Page number, and even Roman numerals are recognised e.g. <Page v-x>
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