On 7/14/20 4:09 PM, Tobias Klein wrote: > > The Strong's search does not return results if the Strong's numbers in > the text point to a part of a verse. >
No, it's because the Strong's numbers in NASB are keyed to their own lexicons, the NAS Heb/Grk lexicons, which have multiple entries at 5179, as 5179a and 5179b. It's not a reference to a verse segment. 5179a: τυπικῶς \tupikōs\ Etymology: from G5179b Definition: typically Usage: example(1). 5179b: τύπος \tupos\ Etymology: from G5180 Definition: the mark (of a blow), an impression, stamp (made by a die) Usage: example(3), examples(2), form(2), images(1), imprint(1), model(1), pattern(3), type(1). A literal search for 5179a or 5179b succeeds. Unfortunately there's no way for Joe Average to know that an a/b/c suffix is needed or useful. (There is one entry, 3103, with 3 [a/b/c] entries. There are 182 a/b pairs.)
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