“James” and “John” in the Same Verse. But what if you wanted to find when
either “James” or “John” appears in the Same Verse where “Jesus” appears?
To find either “James” or “John” appearing in the Same Verse with “Jesus”, you
need to have two Search Phrases. One with “James | John” and the other with
“Jesus”. And of course set the Search Scope to “Same Verse”:
Compare that with entering “James”, “John”, and “Jesus” separately, which means
all three must be found in the Same Verse:
The latter case is effectively the same as saying “James” and “John” and “Jesus”,
whereas the former means “James” or “John” and “Jesus”. Thus you will find that
the OR-Operator (“|”) to be a very powerful search tool.
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