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Mark Huang in Logos Syntax Search
2 months ago

I'm trying to construct a TSKS (granville sharp) syntax search using the Lexham Syntactic Greek NT set. Any help would be appreciated, or if someone has already done this, please point me to it.
  1. Phil Gons (Logos) 2 months ago

    If you don't want to build it, you could just use the built in Grammatical Constructions data set: Run a Precise Bible Search for this: grammaticalConstructions:"Granville Sharp" https://app.logos.com/search?case=ignore&engine=semantic&engineOverride=lexical&form=all&kind=bible&q=grammaticalConstructions%3A%22Granville+Sharp%22&ref=default&resources=topBible&source=SearchPanel&syntax=v2&view=passages
  2. Philippe 2 months ago

    I would be interested in designing this syntactic search (TSKS) as well to see its limitations for plural words.
  3. Rick Brannan a month ago

    Philippe, back when Logos first released syntax searching (2006!) I wrote up something on Granville Sharp's rule and syntax searching: https://www.logos.com/media/blog/PDF/Granville%20Sharp%20Rule.pdf
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