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Searching for Phrases
 Understanding Ordered Searches
Remember, ordered searches find words only
in the order in which you request them. For
example, an ordered search for
holy spirit
will not find
spirit holy
.
 Understanding Search Widths
The search width is how far apart your words can
be in matches. Here are what the widths mean:
Close Together
:
 
 search words adjacent
or nearly adjacent
Not as Close
:  a few words apart
Far Apart
:  many words apart
Very Far Apart
:  a few verses apart.
6. Press        to highlight
C l o s e
C l o s e
C l o s e
C l o s e
C l o s e T o g e t h e r
T o g e t h e r
T o g e t h e r
T o g e t h e r
T o g e t h e r
.
Then press            .
7. Type a phrase.
8. Press           .
ENTER
ENTER
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Picking Search Words
6. Press         plus       to view the next match.
7. Press            to view the books with
matches under the Old and New menus.
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 Words Too Common to Search
You cannot search for these words because
they are too common:
a, an, and, are, as, be, but, by, for,
from, he, her, him, his, I, in, is, it, me,
my, not, O, of, our, out, shall, she, that,
the, their, them, they, to, up, upon, us,
was, we, were, with, you.
 Understanding Verse Markings
Verse numbers are at the left in boldface type.
Book titles are centered and boldfaced. Section
titles are italicized. The end of chapters,
footnotes, and help messages are marked by
this symbol,             .
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