I'd like to conduct a search of all the assensive uses of και in the NT. I've tried using the "ring" and clicking on "even" (which displays approximately 108 instances), but I'm not sure that this is the best way to go about this search.
Suggestions?
- Thanks, Phil, for your reply. Some grammars use the term "explicative". I've seen the term occasionally spelled ascensive. The notion is that the conjunction isn't stringing things together, but gives added information for one of the concatenated items. E.g., "Bring the cattle and horses, "even" the sorrel, back to the barn." Here "even" (kai) is assensive. That's the semantic structure I'm looking to isolate.
- Try a Morph Search (using Logos Greek Morphology) for lemma:καί@CLA (Conjunction Logical Ascensive)
- Thank you! That was very helpful.