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Expanding Your Searches

Understanding Expansions

Each time that you expand a word
search, similar words are added to
your search.
The first time that you press

MORE

, inflections are added (e.g.,

believe

and

believed

to

belief

).

The second time that you press

MORE

, compound and related

words are added (e.g.,

believer

and

unbelief

to

belief

).

The third time that you press

MORE

, synonyms are added (e.g.,

understand

and

surely

to

belief

).

When you expand a multiple-word
search, words similar to any or all
your search words are added.
Note: Sometimes pressing

MORE

only once does not expand a
search because your search
word(s) have no inflections in this
Bible. In that case, press

MORE

a

second and a third time to expand
your search.

Reading Footnotes

Whenever you see a

after a word,

that word has a footnote. These foot-
notes provide alternative translations,
describe textual variants, and define
obscure words. Try this example.

1. Find John 21:5.

To learn how, read “Looking up a
Bible Verse.”

Notice the footnote marker.

2. Press

NOTE

(the yellow key).

3. If needed, press

to read

the footnote.

4. Press

BACK

to go back to the

verse.