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Word(s) common to a book (xx) AND in another book (yy) but nowhere else
they can be markers for a correlation
Command xx&yy!aa-zz does not work
Where xx and yy are the names of two books
And aa-zz is the range of all the books
Solution
Tools - Analyzing the Text - Word List Manager
(Use a Morphological database like BGM)
In Main Word list, choose words common to xx and yy xx&yy
In Secondary Word list, choose words in xx or yy but nowhere else xx/yy!aa-zz
Choose words common to both lists
Example
Choose words common to Isaiah and Mark Isaiah&Mark
Choose words in Isaiah or Mark but nowhere else Isaiah/Mark!Gen-Rev
Choose words common to both lists mogilaloj