Gramcord LXX users

Steven Lo Vullo slovullo at mac.com
Mon Nov 25 17:22:58 EST 2002


On Monday, November 25, 2002, at 12:21 PM, Anh Michael wrote:

> I need some help from those experienced Gramcord users on a LXX 
> contruct search.
>
> I am checking a study done with the verb + OUDE + verb in the NT and 
> LXX.  I got the search to work in the NT but not the LXX.  There are 
> four verb  + OUDE + verb in the LXX according to the study.  However, 
> I've done something wrong not able to find themor if anymore that the 
> study may have left out using the Gramcord search (yes I do have 
> GramLxx)
>
> The four in LXX are
>
> 1Mac 15:14 EKPOREUSQAI  OUDE EISPEUESQE
>
> Sir 18:6 ELATTWSAI OUDE POSQEIVAI
>
> Isa 42:24b POREUESQAI OUDE AKOUEIV
>
> EZK 44:13 IERATEUEIN MOI OUDE TOU PROSAGEIV
>
> I tried verbs or  infinitives in the search.  So any help w. Gramcord 
> and my mistake using the LXX search would be appreciated.
>
> contruct 1  search by clauses
>
> context 8
>
> verb  conj  verb
>
> any  corre  verb
>
> any  OUDE any
>
> proximity any  any
>
> It worked for the NT.

Looks like you're talking about Gramcord for Windows. I have that at 
work, but not here at home. I did a simple Accordance search in the 
Search Entry Box <*@ [VERB] <FOLLOWED BY> <WITHIN 1 Words> OUDE 
<FOLLOWED BY> <WITHIN 1 Words> *@ [VERB]> and came up with 50 verses. I 
didn't check for multiples in verses, but here are the verses that 
registered hits: Lev. 19:26; 25:11; 27:28; Num. 16:15; 35:23; Deut. 
11:2; 21:4; 28:39; 29:22,25; 1Sam. 15:29; 2Sam. 19:25; 1Kings 12:24; 
1Esdr. 4:6; Tob. 12:19; 1Mac. 2:34; 8:26; 15:14; 4Mac. 8:27; Psa. 
21:25; 81:5; 103:9; 120:4; Ode. 7:30; Prov. 30:30; Job 34:8; Wis. 1:13; 
16:14; Sir. 18:6; 38:32; Hos. 2:1; Is. 5:27; 23:4; 33:19; 40:28; 
42:2,24; 45:9; 48:19; 49:10; 50:5; 51:14; 53:9; Jer. 3:16; 19:5; Bar. 
3:23; 4:13; 6:66; Ezek. 48:14; Dan. 3:30. You're above example of Ezek. 
44:13 doesn't seem to correspond with the search you specify above 
(verb + OUDE + verb), since there is an intervening word (MOI) between 
the first verbal and OUDE. Of course, if you wanted to allow 
intervening words, the search would be a bit different and would no 
doubt yield many more hits.
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Steven R. Lo Vullo
Madison, WI



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