id like to see the king james version with STRONGS concordance !!!
Not sure what you mean. The KJV is already available, as is Strong's. You can access Strong's info from within the KJV. See below screenshot, taken with the Mac version, but it works similarly in the PC version:
you'ld need to open strings in a seperate window but definitel possible
Nice idea Dominic!
For those who don't know how to do this, see the wiki page Full Page Interlinear Bible Resource
and uncheck all options except Surface and Strong's Numbers
PS: indented items are options, Display will need to be checked
I must be missing something with my KJV. I can do this with ESV, NKJV, etc, but not with KJV, though the Strong's data is clearly there. Could be something missing in the Mac version, or do you have a particular version of the ESV that includes the interlinear display?
but not with KJV, though the Strong's data is clearly there.
are you using the 1900 edition of the KJV? The 1789 edition does not have the RI with it.
You're using the "wrong" KJV [:D]. The KJV with the Blue Cover entitled "King James Version" (without the "The") is the one with the interlinear data (aka the KJV 1900).
Odd, that one is missing from my library. I seem to remember seeing it before, but now it's not there. I'll try to track down the issue later. At any rate, I think we've demonstrated to OP that Logos has KJV + Strongs in well-integrated fashion.
Type in "king james version" instead of "kjv". (I think I had to add a custom short name before it would match "kjv").
There it is! Thanks for the tip!
When you say you added a custom short name, how did you do that?
There it is! Thanks for the tip! When you say you added a custom short name, how did you do that?
In the info window for any book in the library, you can edit the resource names. Both the full name and the short name are editable. Just click on them to edit:
I changed mine to "KJV 1900" and "KJV 1769" to distinguish between them.
Ahh, no wonder I didn't see it. This isn't available yet in the Mac version.
my top prioratised bible is The King James version
i own logos four original languages
the concordance that came with it is The New American Standard Updated Edition Exhauastive Concordance Of The Bible
what i would like to see here is my top bible-The King James Bible-working with Strongs Concordance
i searched logos products for the strongs concordance but all i could come up with is Nueva Concordancia Strong Ehaustivia-by James Strong-
i dont know spanish
hopefully there are some people in the forums that are maybe familliar with strongs that would help me to convince logos to produce this concordance
thank you,frank
you must not have searched for Enhanced Strong's Lexicon, because they do offer it, and you may have it. Search your library first.
my top prioratised bible is The King James version i own logos four original languages
Let's see, there's Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, but what's the fourth? Oh yes, The AV (AKA: King James Version).
my top prioratised bible is The King James version i own logos four original languages Let's see, there's Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, but what's the fourth? Oh yes, The AV (AKA: King James Version).
Snide comment notwithstanding, I think he means Logos 4: Original Languages edition
The point is that a Strong's number search is a replacement for Strong's concordance (see below).
Unless it's the lexicon portion you want, which is here: http://www.logos.com/ebooks/details/STRONGS
If someone wanted to do the search as it appears in the front part of Strong's, after right clicking the word your interested in, you would choose selection at the top right, and then choose search this resource on the left. That would give every time the English word occurs in the KJV just as it would appear in Strong's. Which would possibly involve several Greek or Hebrew words and so you would click on the analysis view to get Strong's numbers for those words. Most of us are probably more interested in the Greek or Hebrew word, than how it was translated in A.D.1611, hence the subtle irony.