
Additional info: Carl Conrad has offered this helpful tip on searching the archives:
I simply put the BG transliteration ARKETON into the search box and immediately my browser went to the relevant posts in the current archives...See another search option in this later post.
I would note that, although you can search for scripture citations (e.g. Matthew 6:34), there's such variety of citation modes (Mt 6:34, Mt. 6:34, Mt 6.34, Mt. 6.34, Matt. 6:34, ..., Matthew 6:34 ...) that no particular mode chosen is likely to hit on every item in the archives that deals with the text in question. I have found that a search that uses the standard B-Greek transliteration of a key word or phrase in the passage you're looking for makes a more serviceable search term for getting most of what's useful in the archives.
χάριν σοι πλείστην οἶδα, φίλε ᾿Ιωσηφ!ὡσαύτως καὶ οἱ ἄλλοι ’ἕτεροι φρονοῦντες’ ἴσασίν σοι χάριν πλείστην.
ReplyDeleteWould this widget be useful for Windows users (browsing with Mozilla Firefox?)
ReplyDeleteSee the second post for an option for Windows users:
ReplyDeletehttp://macbiblioblog.blogspot.com/2008/03/b-greek-search-bookmarklet.html