Concordant View on "repentance" and "regret"

What you will see in the images below is the Concordant View (CV) function of ISA version 2. In this example we have searched on the words "repentance" and "regret" in a sublinear called Std_L1. This Concordant View gives an overview of how the sublinears under the Greek are rendered thoughout the whole interlinear of ISA, in this case the whole NT. More info: Concordant View (from the old help file of ISA version 1).

Std_L1 are the words taken from the LEXICON AND CONCORDANCE: the elements with the idiomatic variants. You can see that the arrangement is practically the same as the Greek lemma and Strongs numbers, but it is far more superior. For example, you are more aware of your search query, because it is not based on a number or a Greek lemma, but on English standards. Searching on parts of a word, by its elements becomes now possible.

We have also made Std_L2. This can be used for searching on the same elements without taking into account grammar aspects like noun/verb. Now you can search easily for verbs which are based on nouns and vice-versa.

The CGTS has uniform and exclusive renderings, while the CGES_id follows the more idiomatic CLV translation. More info: CGTS and CGES_id.

 

  

Image 1. ConcordantView result after searching "repentance" in Std_L1.

 

  

Image 2. ConcordantView result after searching "regret" in Std_L1.

 

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