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Can I search the greek text for every verb with a certain mood (indicative, imperative, subjunctive, etc.) within a given book?


Matt Ātack

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I'm studying Hebrews, which favors the subjunctive mood over the imperative. Is there a way that I can use accordance to search for all Greek verbs in the book of Hebrews in the imperative mood? This would be very convenient!

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I finally know an answer!

Select a greek text (as you would ESV, NAS, NIV).

Make sure nothing is in the search bar. (I've had trouble with this.)

Go to the menu bar across the top and select search.

Go to enter Tag.

There you can select mood (subjunctive). This should select all verbs or you can drill down.

Then select range command R (on mac) or from the search menu.

Voila!

Hopefully I didn't forget anything.

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1 hour ago, josephbradford said:

I finally know an answer!

Select a greek text (as you would ESV, NAS, NIV).

Make sure nothing is in the search bar. (I've had trouble with this.)

Go to the menu bar across the top and select search.

Go to enter Tag.

There you can select mood (subjunctive). This should select all verbs or you can drill down.

Then select range command R (on mac) or from the search menu.

Voila!

Hopefully I didn't forget anything.

I'll try this out. I also found this video just now which is for Hebrew, but works the same for Greek. Skip to 11:50

Works really well. 

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