How do I do this Syntax Search?

HI all,
I was going through the videos, and I came across this search (See image below). It has terms that are no longer in 4.0a (Clause component, head term, word group) - it looks like Logos simplified the query builder but now I don't know how to follow thie video! How do I do this search in 4.0a? It's basically a simplistic example looking for "what will Jesus do in the future". It is a search for "Jesus" or "lord" as subject of a clause, with the predicate of the clause which is future tense and active voice. Can you past an image of the answer?
Thanks!
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dom,
I actually did that search....
here is a screen shot...the bad part is that it doesn't cover pronouns....
Robert Pavich
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Those terms are there of you are searching the OpenText.org Syntactically Analyzed Greek NT.
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Those terms are there if you are searching in The OpenText.org Syntactically Analyzed Greek NT.
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Perfect - thanks for the help! I'll see if the results match the video!
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Keep in mind that OpenText and Cascadia have different terminology. I suggest that you read the glossaries for both syntax databases to help you get your mind wrapped around them.
Prov. 15:23
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Dom,
your search was a good one....with a few tweaks....
see the screenshot..you have to check "matching skips levels" on a few of the terms...
1.) clause components
2.) Word groups
3.) Words
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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Robert Pavich said:
Hi Robert,
Thanks again for your help. One question, where are the qualifiers for Word (Case, part-of-speech, Tense, Voice)? I could only find Lemma!
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Dominick Sela said:
Hi Robert,
Thanks again for your help. One question, where are the qualifiers for Word (Case, part-of-speech, Tense, Voice)? I could only find Lemma!
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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Doh! Just like a morph search. Didn't think of that. I am getting used to L4, too slowly at times!
Thanks for your help.
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