The July sale includes a bible that is fully integrated into the Logos ecosystem with full RI's in the feature sets - the NABRE. If for no other reason that the way it can be used for comparison purposes within Logos, check it out.
Thanks for pointing this out Ken. Otherwise I would have missed it.
The July sale includes a bible that is fully integrated into the Logos ecosystem with full RI's in the feature sets - the NABRE.
Thanks Ken.
To be clear, the RI's are not included unless you have Logos/Verbum Now or own the Full/Extended Feature Set.
thank you Ken for this
this one too https://www.logos.com/product/315/the-new-jerusalem-bible-readers-edition
This sounds interesting. Can you explain exactly what this offers?
Unfortunately, the New Jerusalem Bible has zone restriction:
The OP was mistaken. The Bible is sold "as is." If a user has acquired (via purchase or [I think] Logos Now) the Reverse Interlinear, you would have those functions in this translation. Here is the skinny: If you want this translation, you can save a few bucks on it. If your interest is with the other features, there isn't any reason (other than a few bucks) to be interested in THIS translation over another.
I did say "in the feature sets" in my OP... My point is that there are some bibles which work better with Logos than others, because there are RI's set up for them. And in Logos 7, they have put all the RI's together in the appropriate feature sets - instead of varying what exactly RI's were in which level of which denominational flavor...
While the New Jerusalem is also on sale - for a good price if you are interested at all - it does not have the RI's - at least yet. The NABRE, however, does. Granted, this fact doesn't do anything special for you unless you already have the RI for it - true. But if you are in the "Now" program, or have the Full dataset for Logos 7, this translation does have additional features that you probably know about already.
I did say "in the feature sets" in my OP...
No one thought any ill intent on your part, but your OP may not be clear to some users. The thing on sale does not include the RI, so it isn't "fully integrated" unless you make another purchase. Many users may already have a license for the RI, in which case all they would need to do is to purchase the bible. [Y]
I understood what you were saying Ken. While your post was brief it clearly said you need to have acess to the feature sets to be able to use the RI functionality:
The July sale includes a bible that is fully integrated into the Logos ecosystem with full RI's in the feature sets
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