Any ideas why the search shown below doesn't return a hit on Acts 15:26?
Thanks, Graham
Perhaps because it's not simply Paul but Paul AND Barnabas? What do I know though, I never use that feature.
Graham,
Using this search might get better results. I'll have to leave it to the coders to tell you why the other isn't working. Though I suspect that George may be on to something.
<Lemma = lbs/el/ἄνθρωπος> WITHIN 0 WORDS <Person ~ Paul>
Any ideas why the search shown below doesn't return a hit on Acts 15:26? Perhaps because it's not simply Paul but Paul AND Barnabas? What do I know though, I never use that feature.
I wondered about that - but occurrences with multiple people tagged are returned
So unless there is something against Barnabas[:)]
Hi Jacob
That works - thanks.
Looking into it a bit further, what I think is happening is that the "Paul tagging" extends over more than the single word and so it isn't matching my original search
ANDEQUALS caused confusion when used with the new datatypes (Person, Place, Thing, etc.) that came with Logos 6, because the datatype could extend over multiple words whose 'location' was NOT exactly the same as any one of those words in a bible. For example, in Acts 15:25-26 <Person Paul> covers "Paul, men" and it was agreed that WITHIN was the best way to resolve it e.g. <Lemma = lbs/el/ἄνθρωπος> WITHIN <Person Paul>.
Try <Lemma = lbs/el/ἄνθρωπος> WITHIN 1 WORDS <Person Paul> to see the affect of non-zero separation.
Thanks Dave
Very helpful, Graham
I was looking at this trying to understand the Factbook entry on Paul and the "lemma" section
It shows 12 entries but doesn't include all the ones found by searching (left-hand of diagram)
Anyone know how the Factbook entries are determined?
I was looking at this trying to understand the Factbook entry on Paul and the "lemma" section It shows 12 entries but doesn't include all the ones found by searching (left-hand of diagram) Anyone know how the Factbook entries are determined?
Graham, I reproduced this and have filed a case with development.
Thanks Philana
Graham