After selecting “View Tree by Book/Chapter” in the View Menu, you’ll see this:
In this mode, not only is each Book of the
Bible listed, but every Chapter in every Book
is listed as well. But we don’t want to count
around and try to hunt down the chapter
that’s missing. After all, if it’s in the last
chapter of some book, we would miss it
completely unless we just happened to
know how many chapters are in each book.
So, we’ll once again turn on “View Missing
Books/Chapters” mode in the View Menu.
This will cause all chapters, even those with
no results, to be listed. By quickly scanning
each book in the list, we quickly spot that
the missing chapter is Psalm 70:
Understanding References
In our example searches, you’ve already seen how to interpret the numbers in
front of references, like “{36} (73) Matthew 12”. The {36} means there’s 36 verses
with results in this Chapter and the (73) means 73 occurrences were found within
these 36 verses. That was for Book and Chapter Level Results.
If we look at the individual Verse Level Results instead, you will see something like
the following (borrowed from the search results for the word “the”):
“(5) Matthew 12:5 [7][12][15][18][21]”
Similar to the Chapters, the “(5)” means there are 5 occurrences within this verse.
The numbers after the traditional looking “Matthew 12:5” part, that looks familiar
to you, are the indexes within this verse of the word where each occurrence of a
matching Search Phrase begins.
36