In Werken suchen

Searching text in an open read window

You can look for a word or phrase in the open read window (e.g. the chapter of a bible that you're reading) just like you are used to from other programs. This function can be reached either by clicking with the rightmouse button and selecting Find..., or by using the hotkey CtrlF. Read on to learn how you can search in entire works.

Auf den Suchdialog zugreifen

You can search in a work by clicking with the rightmouse button on its symbol in the Bookshelfand selecting Search in work(s). By holding Shift or Ctrl and clicking on other work's names you can select more than one. Then follow the same procedure to open the search dialog. You will be searching in all of these works at the same time.

You can also access the search dialog by clicking on Search from the main menu, and selecting the appropriate entry.

A third possibility to start searches is to click on the search symbol in an open read window.

Search configuration

Selecting works

At the top of the options tab you will find Choose(works). If you would like to search in multiple works, click on this button and you will be offered a menu where you can select the works you want to search in.

Using Search Scopes

You can narrow the scope of your search to certain parts of the Bible by selecting one of the predefined scopes from the list in Search scope. You can define your own search ranges by clicking the Setup rangesbutton.

Basic Search Syntax Introduction

Enter search terms separated by spaces. By default the search function will return results that match any of the search terms (OR). To search for all the terms separate the terms by AND.

You can use wildcards: '*' matches any sequence of characters, while '?' matches any single character. The use of brackets allows you to group your search terms, e.g. '(Jesus OR spirit) AND God'.

To search text other than the main text, enter the text type followed by ':', and then the search term. For example, to search for the Strong's number H8077, use 'strong:H8077'.

Available text types:

Tabelle 3.1. Search Types

PrefixMeaning
heading:searches headings
footnote:searches footnotes
strong:searches Strong's Numbers
morph:searches morphology codes


BibleTime uses the Lucene search engine to perform your searches. It has many advanced features, and you can read more about it here: http://lucene.apache.org/java/docs/index.html

Search results

Here you can see how many instances of the search string were found, sorted by works. Clicking on a work with the rightmouse button allows you to copy, save, or print all verses that were found in a certain work at once. This also works when you click on one or more of the references to copy, save or print them. Clicking on a particular reference opens that verse up in context in the preview window below.

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Drag a reference and drop it on a work symbol on the Bookshelf to open the work at that verse in a new read window.

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Drag a reference and drop it on an open read window, and it will jump to that verse.

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Select references and drag them to the Bookshelf to create bookmarks.

Search result analysis

Click on Search analysisto open the search analysis display. This gives a simple graphic analysis of the number of instances the search string was found in each book of the Bible, and you can also save the analysis.