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.
- 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
- I would be interested in designing this syntactic search (TSKS) as well to see its limitations for plural words.
- 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