Scroll around in the Index Views and see the words and their occurrence counts for your database. (The things which look like scroll bars are actually buttons, but they work as your intuition suggests they should.) Click on the ^Z thumb tab (elevator) button and type in a target word in order to jump long distances in the index.
When you find a word that seems interesting, just click on the word itself in the Index View. Free Text immediately goes to the disk and assembles for you a ΓÇ£key-word-in-contextΓÇ¥ display, the Context View. It consists of the actual occurrences of your word, centered in a window, with half a line of context on each side. Thus, for example, if we clicked on the word ΓÇ£ABARIMΓÇ¥ in the index view, we get:
into this mount Abarim, and see the land which I have given u
he mountains of Abarim, before Nebo. NUMBERS 33:48 And th
he mountains of Abarim, and pitched in the plains of Moab by
to this mountain Abarim, {unto} mount Nebo, which {is} in the
(It looks better with a monospaced font like Monaco, as in the actual Context View.) The four instances of ΓÇ£ABARIMΓÇ¥ are lined up, and we can see enough characters on either side to recognize if further browsing is worthwhile.