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The search field is in the upper-right corner of the browser window, with the mangifying-glass icon. Wrap search terms in Hebrew in quotation marks, so "בְּרָכָה" rather than בְּרָכָה.
Use the asterisk character, *, as a “wildcard” for fuzzy searches.
Filenames used for lexeme entries, whether online or PDF, appear in this form:
mgv_shebil_aitken-j_cam_1999
The various elements are:
mgv = three letter code from the Lexical Index (see below);shebil = simple transliteration of lexeme;aitken-j = author identifier, surname-initial;cam = three letter code for centre where the entry was produced;1999 = the year of initial publication.The unique three letter code prefixed to the filename is keyed to BDB, and comes from the Hebrew Lexicon XML files that are part of the OpenScriptures Hebrew Bible project.
The LexicalIndex.xml file is “meeting place of BDB, Strong and the TWOT numbers”, and its node IDs for each entry provide a simple means for a “natural” alpha-sort on the lexeme files in our database. We have provided a basic search tool for LexicalIndex.xml which can be used to get simple information about a given lexeme, including its unique three letter code.
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