Brian Leathers
- Total activity 93
- Last activity
- Member since
- Following 1 user
- Followed by 0 users
- Votes 1
- Subscriptions 37
Comments
Recent activity by Brian Leathers-
I thought so too until I tried doing these searches a while back on my iPhone. Now, I’m loving doing these kinds of searches and discovering more of what the mobile app can do.
-
It’s important to see that with a little practice, you can really discover how powerful and useful Accordance’s mobile can be in helping you accomplish some really powerful searches and getting the...
-
Glad you are enjoying these posts. This is the search syntax that I used while using the TEXT Command:[LXX1 =Ισραηλ] @=יְהוּדָהHope this helps!
-
Sorry it’s not working for you Dick. Try copying and pasting this search string: [LXX1 θεός] @-(=אֱלֹהִים,אֵל־5,=אֱלָהּ־0,=אֱלוֹהַּ)@-[PARTICLE]See if this works for you.
-
This specific search finds the Greek uses θεος for words other than אֵל־5,=אֱלָהּ־0, =אֱלֹהִים, =אֱלוֹהַּ. Hope this helps!
-
Credit for this search string goes to Tim Planche. Thanks for this search idea!
-
I used the TEXT Command and then typed out what I was looking for. A little time consuming but it is very cool to see that with a little work, you can do some pretty complex searches with the mobil...
-
I believe that I caught my mistake:I needed to remove all of the Geminate Verbs from the weak verbs and that should leave all of the remaining strong verbs:Does this work for you?
-
First, you will want to search for a verb that has a guttural (aleph, ayin, resh, he, heth), or yod or nun or waw in any of the three root positions:Then open a second tab and search for all of the...
-
I just use this setting:And switch the setting on my iPhone to dark mode.