I have couples of Chinese bibles, when I use word study, I want to choose a Chinese bibile but none of them shows up?
Are those bibles morphologically tagged? The BWS tool can only work when there is a link between the text and the underlying original language so that Logos knows how the Greek and Hebrew words were translated into the respective bible - typically this connection is made with morphological tagging, such as exists in a Reverse Interlinear.
中文聖經新標點和合本(上帝版) (繁體)The Holy Bible: Traditional Chinese Union Version (Shangti Edition) (CUNP) has Reverse Interlinear:
Logos 9 Chinese Bronze Features include three Chinese Revere Interlinear Bibles
Logos 9 Chinese Silver Features include four Chinese Reverse Interlinear Bibles
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I think I have the bible but it still doesn't list out on the word study side. Do I need to somehow set it up?
I think I have the bible
that may be, but you don't seem to have the reverse interlinear (RI) for that bible - in your screenshot it is lacking the aleph/omega-icon for the RI, which you will find e.g. in the ESV
The "reverse interlinear" (also called by the abbreviation "RI") is a separate resource, but not a "book" you can open from your library. The purchase of the Bible typically does not come with the "reverse interlinear," but is a separate purchase. Do THESE show as owned? I know nothing of these particular resources. For English Bibles, the "reverse interlinears" are typically a separate purchase OR can be acquired through a "Faithlife Connect" subscription (rental).
Indeed....I finally figure this out with the customer support....I need to buy it separately rather than which bible I owned.....
I feel this is too complex for consumer....of course Logos can make more money if they sold it separately
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