I recently watched this video which may be from an older version of Logos. I wish Logos would put the version number in the icon or somewhere so you would know. https://www.logos.com/features/reverse-interlinears
I want to do a search for every time H:lemma:אֶ֫בֶן WITHIN 5 WORDS lemma:מְסֻכָה
This would be stone and covering.
The above video shows this in a morphological search which I'm not sure why it would be a Morphological search but it works in the video. Using the ESV and Logos Morphology.
I tried to copy in the parameters to match the video so but could not make it happen. I tried to copy and paste a picture so someone wouldn't have to watch the video but that didn't work. Anyone able to help?
Reverse Interlinears | Logos Bible Software
Simplify your original-language study with word-by-word comparisons across translations with Reverse Interlinears.
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- This picked it up in a Morphology search of the ESV. lemma:אֶ֫בֶן WITHIN 5 WORDS lemma:מְסֻכָה but there is no others. Thanks again for your insight.
- Apologies - in my initial test I used an incorrect lemma. As you noticed, you can use the same form as in the video when using a Morph Search whereas in a Bible Search when we enter the transliterated form the lbs/he form is used to indicate which morphology is being used. I don't know why these are different in this way
- Graham, could it be because the morph search is designed for more specific searches (such as specific tenses, stems, etc) while the normal search is not built for these? It seems that the Bible search is built for mostly non-biblical languages, but the morph search is amplified for the biblical languages.