So DBL Hebrew has LN numbers listed. Is there an easy way to see which proper LN corresponds to the Hebrew Lemma in each instance of the OT like there is in the NT?
I hope this question makes sense.
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True. But it's a bit of linguistic fudging. Any application requires pre-apologies.
The only way I've ever done it, is to take advantage of DBL's sense assignments by verse, relative to LNs. Attach a CitedBy using DBL-Hebrew, to a desired Bible ... maybe an RI for convenience.
David Taylor Jr: So DBL Hebrew has LN numbers listed. Is there an easy way to see which proper LN corresponds to the Hebrew Lemma in each instance of the OT like there is in the NT? I hope this question makes sense.
I am curious to this as well
Christian Alexander:I am curious to this as well
DMB's answer above is as good as you will get.
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