Simply enter the search token(s) for searching selected translations.
The enhanced query syntax supports the AND, OR and NOT binary set operators. Each of the two operands to an operator may be a basic query, or the result of another AND, OR or NOT set operation. Operators must be entered using capital letters. Otherwise, they are interpreted as basic term queries instead of set operators. The AND operator may be implicitly specified. If two basic queries appear with no operator separating them in a query string, the results are the same as if the two basic queries were separated by an AND operator. e.g., the query expression "moses jesus" is a more succinct version of "moses AND jesus".
Additionally, users can navigate to a specific verse or a range of verses, within a chapter as follows:
1:1 - Retrives the first verse of chapter one.
2:10-20 - Retrieves verses ten-twenty of chapter two.
3:1-999 - Retrives all the verses of chapter three.
Selected translations of a given chapter can be displayed by hitting the forward and back buttons.
The relevant verses under a given heading can be displayed by hitting the display button; only the selected translations are displayed.
Multiple verses can be selected with the help of CTRL or SHIFT keys.