The Syntax Search searches the grammatical structure of the Hebrew Bible, Greek New Testament, or Septuagint.
For example, the search below finds every place where the noun λόγος appears as an Indirect Object. And it is possible to construct very detailed grammatical searches using this option.
Additional Search Techniques
Insert Search Term
The "+" in the search box provides the ability to insert search keywords and can be very useful for building searches. Click it to see a list of potential datatypes that can be searched for.
Alternatively, you can start to enter a datatype name to filter on those values:
Once you have selected a datatype, you can then choose from its instances to construct (the start of) a search.
Once you have constructed the search, you can execute it to get the results.
Search Templates
A great way to learn how to search with the Search tool is to use search templates. Click the Navigation Drawer icon to expand the search templates panel.
Select any template from the panel and enter search terms in the prompt. When you click Search, Logos will provide the required syntax in the search panel for you. Once you understand the search syntax, you can build your own powerful searches.
Note: Learn more about using search templates to build a search.
Graph Search Results
Did you know? You can graph your search results visually from any Bible or Morph search.