Bug: NKJV Interlinear

Trey Selman
Trey Selman Member Posts: 232 ✭✭

Not a crash or hang situation.

  1. NKJV with interlinear turned on.
  2. Navigate to 1 Peter 5:10
  3. In the bible text click on the english word "perfect"
    • The interlinear highlights the second word in the verse "may" and
    •  goes to that word in the interlinear
  4. If you click on the english word "establish" (in the bible text) then the interlinear will go to the correct corresponding location in the interlinear.
  5. Other interlinear (ESV, NASB) do not seem to have this particular issue

Trey Selman

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  • Lynden O. Williams
    Lynden O. Williams Member, MVP Posts: 8,973 ✭✭✭

    I was able to duplicate this Stelman.

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  • Rick Brannan (Logos)
    Rick Brannan (Logos) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 1,862

    Hi Trey.

    This is a great report.

    As you're likely aware, what's happening here is that the English "may ... perfect" comes from the same Greek word. The NKJV just has a whole lot of English words between "may" and "perfect".

    My guess is that the reverse interlinear display syncs to the first item in a multi-word highlight, and in this case it leaves the more important of the two items off. Other translations treat this a little differently and both highlighted items fit in the reverse interlinear display.

    Thanks for the report, we'll look into it.

    Rick Brannan
    Data Wrangler, Faithlife
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