Example: Greek Construct Search
Goal: To search for any form of the Greek verb baptize, which is followed within 5 words by a preposition and noun, with no intervening verb.
Setup: A grammatically tagged GNT such as the GNT-T or GNT28-T is required for this search.
- Open a Search tab The core tab used to search Bible texts, it consists of a search entry area and a search results area with the GNT-T as the search text.
- Set the Search tab to search for Words and click inside the Search Entry box. If there is a search argument in the box, delete it.
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On the File menu, choose New Tab>Construct>Greek. A Greek Construct tab opens in a new zone, and the Search Entry box has a new entry, as shown below:
- In the Greek Construct tab, proceed as follows:
- Drag a LEX item into the first column. The Select Lexical Forms dialog box appears.
- In the Go to box of the Select Lexical Forms dialog box, enter the letters bap, verify that Use exact lexeme A meaningful linguistic unit that is an item in the vocabulary of a language is selected, and click OK.
- Drag a PREP. (Preposition) item into the second column. When the Select tag details for Preposition dialog box appears, click OK without defining any details.
- Drag a NOUN item in the third column. When the Define tag details for NOUN dialog box appears, click OK without defining any details.
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Drag a WITHIN item above the first two columns. A dialog box appears; the first box has an initial value of "1" but can be changed; the other box is empty.
Hint
Press Shift while adding a WITHIN element to automatically add WITHIN 1 between all columns that contain items, thereby creating a phrase. This bypasses opening the dialog box asking for you to enter the within parameters.
- Enter 5 in the first box and click OK.
- Move the arc of the WITHIN item by dragging its handle so that it links the outer columns. This allows up to 3 additional intervening words.
- Drag an INTER item above the first two columns.
- Drag a VERB item over the INTER item. The Select tag details for VERB dialog box appears. This does not need to be defined; click OK.
- Drag a NOT item over the top of the INTER item. This prevents a VERB from appearing between the first two elements.
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Press Enter in the Search Entry box of the Search tab or the Greek Construct tab. The hits for "baptizo" followed by a preposition and noun are displayed in the Search tab.
An example of the construct and search results is shown below: