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Finding all words in one text with are NOT in another text


A. Smith

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I want to ID and highlight the vocab from Epictetus that is NOT in GNT. My search has been, first, * in GNT, then various versions of <NOT> [HITS GNT] in Epictetus, but I get an error about the search syntax or that there are no verses that match. Now, I can simply search [HITS GNT] in Epictetus and that shows me the overlap, but I don't know how to highlight negatively; i.e., highlight the words that aren't hits. 

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After searching for * in GNT, use this in Epict:  *@-[HITS NA28 Greek NT (Sigla)] .

The "dash" after the @ sign functions as the negative that you are looking for.

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After searching for * in GNT, use this in Epict:  *@-[HITS NA28 Greek NT (Sigla)] .

The "dash" after the @ sign functions as the negative that you are looking for.

Thanks!

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Then use Analysis and sort by Count down. You'll have your new vocabulary list with the most common words appearing at the top.

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